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  2. ^ Weinreb, Ben; Hibbert, Christopher (1995). The London Encyclopaedia. Macmillan. p. 287. ISBN 0-333-57688-8.
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  14. ^ Clew, Kenneth R. (1984). The Exeter Canal. Chichester: Phillimore. ISBN 0-85033-544-2.
  15. ^ Bowsher, Julian; Miller, Pat (2010). The Rose and the Globe – Playhouses of Shakespeare's Bankside, Southwark. Museum of London. p. 19. ISBN 978-1-901992-85-4.
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  18. ^ Willmott, Hugh (2005). A History of English Glassmaking AD 43-1800. Stroud: Tempus Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7524-3131-4.
  19. ^ Bradby, Henry Christopher (1900). Rugby.
  20. ^ . Chambers' Book of Days. Archived from the original on 18 December 2007. Retrieved 2007-12-13.
  21. ^ Marley, David F. (11 February 2008). Wars of the Americas: A Chronology of Armed Conflict in the Western Hemisphere, 2nd Edition [2 volumes]: A Chronology of Armed Conflict in the Western Hemisphere. ABC-CLIO. p. 118. ISBN 978-1-59884-101-5.

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Events from the 1560s in England 1560s in EnglandOther decades1540s 1550s 1560s 1570s 1580s Contents 1 Incumbents 2 Events 3 Births 4 Deaths 5 ReferencesIncumbents editMonarch Elizabeth I Parliament 2nd of Queen Elizabeth I starting 11 January 1563 until 2 January 1567 Events edit1560 27 February Treaty of Berwick Terms agreed with the Lords of the Congregation in the Kingdom of Scotland for English forces to enter Scotland to expel French troops defending the Regency of Mary of Guise 6 July Treaty of Edinburgh between England France and Scotland ending the Siege of Leith The French withdraw from Scotland largely ending the Auld Alliance between the two countries and recognise Elizabeth I of England 1 Solihull School founded 1561 1 March Kingston Grammar School is chartered 4 June the spire of Old St Paul s Cathedral in the City of London catches fire and crashes through the nave roof probably as the result of a lightning strike The spire is not rebuilt 1 2 25 June astrologer Francis Coxe is pilloried at Cheapside in London and makes a public confession of his involvement in sinistral and divelysh artes 3 August English merchant Anthony Jenkinson arrives in Moscow on his second expedition to the Grand Duchy of Moscow Merchant Taylors School is founded in the City of London by Sir Thomas White Sir Richard Hilles Emanuel Lucar and Stephen Hales with Richard Mulcaster as first headmaster 4 Reform of coinage to combat debasement 5 The first Calvinists settle in England after fleeing Flanders First publication anonymously in London of William Baldwin s Beware the Cat written 1553 an early example of extended fiction and specifically of horror fiction in English This edition appears to have been suppressed and no copies survive 6 1562 18 January first performance of Thomas Norton and Thomas Sackville s play Gorboduc before Queen Elizabeth I It is the first known English tragedy and the first English language play to employ blank verse 7 March Anthony Jenkinson has an audience with Ivan the Terrible in Moscow before continuing his expedition to Qazvin capital of the Safavid dynasty in Persia 20 September Treaty of Hampton Court between Queen Elizabeth and Huguenot leader Louis Prince of Conde 1 October John Hawkins initiates the trans Atlantic slave trade shipping slaves from Sierra Leone to Hispaniola 5 4 October English troops occupy Le Havre in France in aid of the Huguenots 1 Church of England approves the Thirty Nine Articles of Religion defining its doctrinal stance 5 Publication of the metrical psalter The Whole Booke of Psalmes Collected into English Meter compiled mostly by Thomas Sternhold and John Hopkins and printed by John Day 8 9 Dudley Grammar School established and Gresham s School granted a royal charter 1563 March Poor Relief Act requires wealthier parishes to help their poorer neighbours 5 Publication of Foxe s Book of Martyrs John Foxe s account of Protestant persecution during the reign of Mary I of England 1 printed by John Day in London April Parliament passes laws requiring Justices of the Peace to arbitrate trade disputes and conditions of apprenticeship 5 June to October 1563 London plague outbreak kills over 20 000 5 28 July the English surrender Le Havre to the French after a siege Publication of John Shute s The First and Chief Groundes of Architecture the first work in English on architecture 10 1564 11 April Treaty of Troyes England receives monetary compensation for renouncing its claims to Calais 5 30 April consecration of new St Michael the Archangel parish church at Woodham Walter in Essex probably the first new post Reformation Church of England place of worship 11 July Anthony Jenkinson returns to London from his second expedition to the Grand Duchy of Moscow having gained a considerable extension of trading rights for the English Muscovy Company 1565 Thomas Gresham founds the Royal Exchange in London College of Physicians of London first licensed to carry out human dissection 5 John Hawkins brings the first tobacco to England 5 Protestant weavers from Flanders fleeing persecution settle in Colchester 12 Hinchingbrooke School is established as Huntingdon Grammar School 1566 Henry Sidney leads a punitive expedition to Ulster 5 June German miners find calamine needed for production of brass in the Mendip Hills 13 Autumn probable completion of the Exeter Canal the first in England and with the first use of a pound lock in England engineer John Trew of Glamorgan 5 14 1567 2 January Parliament dissolved as Queen Elizabeth refuses to name a successor 5 John Brayne builds the Red Lion theatre just east of the City of London a playhouse for touring productions and the first known to be purpose built in the British Isles since Roman times However there is little evidence that the theatre survives beyond this summer s season 15 16 Jean Carre arrives in England from Antwerp and obtains a royal monopoly for the production of window glass on condition that the techniques would be taught to native Englishmen 17 18 Chatham Dockyard is established for the Royal Navy Rugby School is established under the will of grocer Lawrence Sheriff 19 1568 16 May Mary Queen of Scots flees across the Solway Firth from Scotland to England but is taken prisoner on 19 May and put in Carlisle Castle 28 May incorporation of two monopolies in metalliferous mining the Society of Mines Royal and the Company of Mineral and Battery Works 23 September Battle of San Juan de Ulua Anglo Spanish War In the Gulf of Mexico a Spanish fleet forces English privateers under John Hawkins to end their campaign 26 September Spain seizes English ships off the coast of Mexico and confiscates their cargo 5 October The Bishops Bible The Holie Bible published a translation into English under the authority of the Church of England December English seize bullion from Spanish ships at Plymouth 5 1569 11 January 6 May the first known lottery in England is drawn outside St Paul s Cathedral in the City of London 20 Each share costs ten shillings and proceeds are used to repair harbours and for other public works 20 January Mary Queen of Scots detained at Tutbury Castle 5 After September publication in London of Thomas Preston s tragedy Cambises November December Rising of the North Charles Neville 6th Earl of Westmorland and Thomas Percy 7th Earl of Northumberland lead a rebellion against Queen Elizabeth I in an attempt to place the Catholic Mary Queen of Scots on the English throne Walter Devereux 1st Earl of Essex drives the Earls out of England 1 First publication of Henry de Bracton s De legibus amp consuetudinibus Angliae On the Laws and Customs of England left unfinished at Bracton s death c 1268 Undated During the decade Thomas Tallis composes his setting of the Lamentations of Jeremiah the Prophet for Maundy Thursday Births edit1560 3 January John Bois Bible translator died 1643 19 September baptised Thomas Cavendish explorer died at sea 1592 21 1561 22 January Francis Bacon philosopher scientist statesman and essayist died 1626 June Samuel Harsnett Archbishop of York died 1631 20 June baptised Richard Whitbourne colonist of Newfoundland died 1635 23 June Stephen Bachiler non conformist minister and pioneer settler of New England died 1656 4 August John Harington courtier writer and inventor died 1612 24 August Thomas Howard 1st Earl of Suffolk died 1626 11 October baptised Thomas Lake Secretary of State to King James I died 1630 27 October Mary Sidney writer patroness and translator died 1621 9 December Edwin Sandys founder of the colony of Virginia died 1629 December Christopher Newport sea captain died 1617 in Java 1562 January Edward Blount printer died 1632 19 October George Abbot Archbishop of Canterbury died 1633 John Bull composer died 1628 Henry Constable poet died 1613 Samuel Daniel poet and historian died 1619 Francis Godwin writer and prelate died 1633 Richard Neile churchman died 1640 Henry Spelman antiquary died 1641 1563 January Penelope Blount Countess of Devonshire nee Devereux died 1607 5 March John Coke politician died 1644 1 June Robert Cecil 1st Earl of Salisbury statesman and spymaster died 1612 19 November Robert Sidney 1st Earl of Leicester statesman died 1626 19 December Lord William Howard died 1640 Charles Blount 8th Baron Mountjoy died 1606 John Dowland composer died 1626 Michael Drayton poet died 1631 Robert Naunton politician and writer died 1635 Josuah Sylvester poet died 1618 1564 26 February baptised Christopher Marlowe poet and dramatist died 1593 20 March Thomas Morton bishop died 1659 26 April baptised William Shakespeare poet and dramatist died 1616 27 April Henry Percy 9th Earl of Northumberland died 1632 24 September William Adams navigator and samurai died 1620 4 October John Gerard Jesuit died 1637 in Rome 22 November Henry Brooke 11th Baron Cobham peer and traitor died 1619 Henry Chettle dramatist died 1607 Thomas Shirley adventurer and privateer died 1620 1565 10 February Edmund Whitelocke soldier and courtier died 1608 July Ferdinando Gorges colonial entrepreneur died 1647 10 November Robert Devereux 2nd Earl of Essex politician died 1601 George Kirbye composer died 1634 Francis Meres churchman and author died 1647 Francis Tanfield Governor of the South Falkland colony year of death unknown 1566 1 September Edward Alleyn actor died 1626 20 December Edward Wightman Anabaptist burned at the stake 1612 1567 12 February Thomas Campion poet and composer died 1620 27 February William Alabaster poet died 1640 17 September Edward Sutton 5th Baron Dudley landowner died 1643 November Thomas Nashe poet died 1600 1568 30 March Henry Wotton author and diplomat died 1639 Richard Baker chronicler died 1645 Edward Chichester 1st Viscount Chichester died 1648 Gervase Markham poet and writer died 1637 Robert Wintour conspirator hanged 1606 Approximate date James Montague bishop and academic died 1618 1569 16 April John Davies poet and lawyer died 1626 September Arthur Lake Bishop of Bath and Wells a translator of the King James Bible died 1626 William Monson admiral died 1643 John Suckling politician died 1627 Deaths edit1560 8 September Amy Robsart noblewoman born 1532 December John Sheppard composer and organist born 1515 1561 1 September Edward Waldegrave politician and recusant born c 1516 1562 Nicholas Grimald poet and theologian born 1519 1563 30 April Henry Stafford 1st Baron Stafford nobleman born 1501 9 June William Paget 1st Baron Paget statesman born 1506 17 September Henry Manners 2nd Earl of Rutland soldier born 1526 25 September John Shute architect 1565 18 July Kat Ashley nee Katherine Champernowne governess of Elizabeth I born c 1502 14 October Thomas Chaloner statesman and poet born 1521 1566 13 July Sir Thomas Hoby diplomat and translator born 1530 31 October Richard Edwardes poet born 1523 1567 26 January Nicholas Wotton diplomat born c 1497 12 June Richard Rich 1st Baron Rich Lord Chancellor born 1490 16 September buried Lawrence Sheriff gentleman and grocer to Elizabeth I born 1510 Thomas Beccon Protestant reformer born 1511 1568 15 January Catherine Carey Chief Lady of the Bedchamber to Elizabeth I born c 1526 20 January Myles Coverdale Bible translator born c 1488 26 January Lady Catherine Grey Countess of Hertford born 1539 19 March Elizabeth Seymour Lady Cromwell noblewoman born c 1518 7 July William Turner ornithologist and botanist born 1508 23 August Thomas Wharton 1st Baron Wharton born 1495 23 December Roger Ascham scholar tutor of Elizabeth I born 1515 Henry Dudley soldier sailor diplomat and conspirator born 1517 1569 5 September Edmund Bonner Bishop of London born c 1500 References edit a b c d e f Williams Hywel 2005 Cassell s Chronology of World History London Weidenfeld amp Nicolson pp 223 226 ISBN 0 304 35730 8 Weinreb Ben Hibbert Christopher 1995 The London Encyclopaedia Macmillan p 287 ISBN 0 333 57688 8 BBC History Magazine 12 6 June 2011 p 13 Timeline Of Merchant Taylors Company The Merchant Taylors Company Archived from the original on 2007 06 10 Retrieved 2021 02 05 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Palmer Alan Palmer Veronica 1992 The Chronology of British History London Century Ltd pp 153 156 ISBN 0 7126 5616 2 Ringler William A Flachmann Michael eds 1988 Preface Beware the Cat San Marino CA Huntington Library Gorboduc or the Tragedy of Ferrex and Porrox Archived from the original on 2007 09 17 Retrieved 2007 11 14 Miller Miriam Macy L ed Day John Grove Music Online archived from the original on 2008 05 16 retrieved 2008 01 04 Subscription required Smith Jeremy L 2003 Thomas East and Music Publishing in Renaissance England New York Oxford University Press p 24 ISBN 0 19 513905 4 Art amp Architecture 58 Jewels in Her Crown Treasures of Columbia University Libraries Special Collections Columbia University Libraries 2004 Retrieved 2011 02 01 History St Michael the Archangel Woodham Walter 2004 Archived from the original on 2015 01 05 Retrieved 2015 01 05 Lambert Tim A Brief History Of Colchester Essex England A World History Encyclopedia Retrieved 2012 08 18 Burke James 1978 Connections London Macmillan p 167 ISBN 0 333 24827 9 Clew Kenneth R 1984 The Exeter Canal Chichester Phillimore ISBN 0 85033 544 2 Bowsher Julian Miller Pat 2010 The Rose and the Globe Playhouses of Shakespeare s Bankside Southwark Museum of London p 19 ISBN 978 1 901992 85 4 Phillpotts Christopher Red Lion Theatre Whitechapel PDF CrossRail Documentary Report Museum of London Archaeology Service archived from the original PDF on 2011 09 27 retrieved 2011 03 21 Burke James 1978 Connections London Macmillan p 163 ISBN 0 333 24827 9 Willmott Hugh 2005 A History of English Glassmaking AD 43 1800 Stroud Tempus Publishing ISBN 978 0 7524 3131 4 Bradby Henry Christopher 1900 Rugby January 11th Chambers Book of Days Archived from the original on 18 December 2007 Retrieved 2007 12 13 Marley David F 11 February 2008 Wars of the Americas A Chronology of Armed Conflict in the Western Hemisphere 2nd Edition 2 volumes A Chronology of Armed Conflict in the Western Hemisphere ABC CLIO p 118 ISBN 978 1 59884 101 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1560s in England amp oldid 1158579412, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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