Book contents
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- CHAPTER I 1533 TO 1536
- CHAPTER II 1536 TO 1542
- CHAPTER III 1542 TO 1547
- CHAPTER IV 1547 TO 1549
- CHAPTER V 1549 TO 1553
- CHAPTER VI 1553 AND 1554
- CHAPTER VII 1554 AND 1555
- CHAPTER VIII 1555 TO 1558
- CHAPTER IX 1558 AND 1559
- CHAPTER X 1559
- CHAPTER XI 1560
- CHAPTER XII 1560
- CHAPTER XIII 1561
- CHAPTER XIII 1561 TO 1565
- CHAPTER XIV 1565 AND 1566
- CHAPTER XV 1567 AND 1568
- CHAPTER XVI 1568 TO 1570
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- CHAPTER I 1533 TO 1536
- CHAPTER II 1536 TO 1542
- CHAPTER III 1542 TO 1547
- CHAPTER IV 1547 TO 1549
- CHAPTER V 1549 TO 1553
- CHAPTER VI 1553 AND 1554
- CHAPTER VII 1554 AND 1555
- CHAPTER VIII 1555 TO 1558
- CHAPTER IX 1558 AND 1559
- CHAPTER X 1559
- CHAPTER XI 1560
- CHAPTER XII 1560
- CHAPTER XIII 1561
- CHAPTER XIII 1561 TO 1565
- CHAPTER XIV 1565 AND 1566
- CHAPTER XV 1567 AND 1568
- CHAPTER XVI 1568 TO 1570
Summary
The death of Henry VIII., which took place on January 28th 1547, opened a new and busy scene, and affected in several important points the situation of Elizabeth.
The testament by which the parliament had empowered the king to regulate the government of the country during his son's minority, and even to settle the order of succession itself, with as full authority as the distribution of his private property, was the first object of attention; and its provisions were found strongly characteristic of the temper and maxims of its author. He confirmed the act of parliament by which his two daughters had been rendered capable of inheriting the crown, and appointed to each of them a pension of three thousand pounds, with a marriage-portion of ten thousand pounds, but annexed the condition of their marrying with the consent of such of his executors as should be living. After them, he placed in order of succession Frances marchioness of Dorset, and Eleanor countess of Cumberland, daughters of his younger sister the queen-dowager of France by Charles Brandon duke of Suffolk; and failing the descendants of these ladies he bequeathed the crown to the next heir.
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- Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth , pp. 70 - 106Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1818