1550s in England
Events from the 1550s in England.
Incumbents
Monarch
Events
- 1550
- 1551
- 1552
- 1553
- 1554
- 1555
- 4 February - John Rogers, burned at the stake at Smithfield, London, is the first Marian Protestant martyr.[1]
- 8 February - Laurence Saunders is the second Protestant martyr.
- 9 February - Rowland Taylor, Rector of Hadleigh, Suffolk, and John Hooper, deposed Bishop of Gloucester, are burned at the stake.
- 1 May - Foundation of St John's College, Oxford.
- 16 October - Two of the Oxford Martyrs, Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley, are burned at the stake.
- The Muscovy Company established.[2]
- Foundation of Trinity College, Oxford.
- Establishment of the following grammar schools: Boston Grammar School, Gresham's School at Holt, Norfolk (founded by Sir John Gresham) and Ripon Grammar School (re-foundation).
- Richard Eden translates The Decades of the Newe Worlde or West India, urging his countrymen to follow the lead of Spain in exploring the New World.[6]
- 1556
- 1557
- 28 February - A commercial treaty is signed with Russia.[2]
- May - Benedictine monks allowed to return to Westminster Abbey.[1]
- 7 June - Italian War of 1551–1559: England, now allied with Spain, declares war on France.[2]
- 10 August - Italian War: English and Spanish victory over the French at the Battle of St. Quentin.[2]
- Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, is refounded by John Caius.
- The following schools are founded: Brentwood School, Essex, by Sir Antony Browne; Hampton School, Hampton, London, by Robert Hammond; and Repton School, Derbyshire, by Sir John Port.
- Robert Recorde's The Whetstone of Witte is published, the first English book on algebra, containing the first recorded use of the equals sign and also the first use in English of plus and minus signs.
- Thomas Tusser's instructional poem A Hundreth Good Pointes of Husbandrie is published.
- 1558
- 1559
Births
- 1550
- 1551
- 1552
- 1553
- 1554
- March - Richard Hooker, Anglican theologian (died 1600)
- April - Stephen Gosson, satirist (died 1624)
- 3 October - Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke, poet (died 1628)
- 30 November - Philip Sidney, courtier and poet (died 1586)
- James Lancaster, navigator (died 1618)
- John Lyly, writer (died 1606)
- Walter Raleigh, writer, poet, and explorer (died 1618)
- Francis Throckmorton, conspirator (died 1584)
- 1555
- 1556
- 1557
- 1558
- 1559
Deaths
- 1550
- 1551
- 1552
- 1553
- 1554
- 1555
- 1556
- 1557
- 1558
- 1559
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