Society in Elizabethan England 1.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? HistoryThe Tudors: England 1485-1603A2/A-levelAQA Created by: theblazingoptimistCreated on: 24-03-17 12:06 1562 An Apology of the Church of England published by John Jewel 1 of 15 1563 Statute of Artificers issued, Thirty Nine Articles of Religion defines differences between Catholic Church and Church of England 2 of 15 What did the Statute do? Compulsory labour, minimum one year hire period for workmen, JP's setting maximum wage rates 3 of 15 1569 Northern Rebellion - put down easily, but revealed diffculties in managing localities 4 of 15 How did Elizabethan government seperate the types of poor? Deserving and undeserving - former incl. old, widows, disabled 5 of 15 What did the Act of 1572 do in regards to local ratepayers? Required them to pay a rate for the relief of their own poor 6 of 15 1576 Poor Law Act enacted 7 of 15 What did this do? Towns to make provisions for employment of deserving poor 8 of 15 1579 Second rebellion Irishcrushed by Lord Grey of Wilton 9 of 15 1595 Third Irish rebellion 10 of 15 1598 Irish troops win Battle of Yellow Ford 11 of 15 1599 Earl of Esex sent to Ireland as Lord Lieutenant; disobeyed Queen's orders, made truce w/ Lord Tyrone 12 of 15 1600 Essex relieved of post 13 of 15 1601 Elizabethan Poor Act 14 of 15 What did this do? Parishes appointed overseers who would collect rates and ensure relief 15 of 15
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