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Events from the
1570s
in
England
.
Contents
1
Incumbents
2
Events
3
Births
4
Deaths
5
References
6
See also
Incumbents
Monarch
-
Queen Elizabeth I
Events
1570
25 February -
Pope Pius V
excommunicates Queen
Elizabeth I of England
with the papal bull
Regnans in Excelsis
.
[
1
]
Florentine
banker
Roberto di Ridolfi
devises the
Ridolfi plot
to assassinate Elizabeth and replace her with the Catholic
Mary, Queen of Scots
.
Whitechapel Bell Foundry
known to be in existence in
London
. By the early 21st century it will be the oldest manufacturing company in
Great Britain
.
[
2
]
1571
23 January - The
Royal Exchange
officially opened by Queen Elizabeth.
[
3
]
April -
Treason Act
forbids criticism of the monarchy.
[
4
]
May - All
papal bulls
declared
treasonable
by Act of Parliament.
[
4
]
28 September - Ridolfi plot discovered.
[
4
]
Harrow School
founded.
[
4
]
The
Pro forma
bill is introduced.
[
5
]
1572
2 June -
Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk
is executed for treason for his part in the
Ridolfi plot
to restore
Catholicism
in England.
[
6
]
11 July -
Humphrey Gilbert
leads 1500 English volunteers on an expedition to assist the
Dutch
Sea Beggars
in their struggle against
Spanish
Habsburg
rule.
[
6
]
College of Antiquaries
founded in London.
[
4
]
Vagabonds Act prescribes punishment for
rogues
.
1573
17 April - English troops capture
Edinburgh Castle
.
[
4
]
18 December -
Francis Walsingham
becomes
Secretary of State
.
[
4
]
1574
18 August - Treaty of Bristol settles commercial disputes with
Spain
.
[
4
]
Construction of
Longleat House
completed.
[
4
]
1575
March - Spain opens the port of
Antwerp
to English traders, in return for Queen Elizabeth agreeing to stop aiding
Dutch
rebels against Spanish rule.
[
4
]
7 July -
Raid of the Redeswire
:
Sir John Carmichael
of
Scotland
defeats
Sir John Forster
of England in a border skirmish which will be the
last battle between the two kingdoms
.
26 July -
Edmund Grindal
succeeds
Matthew Parker
as
Archbishop of Canterbury
.
14 November - Elizabeth declines an offer of rule over the Netherlands.
[
4
]
Christopher Saxton
publishes his
County Atlas of England and Wales
.
[
4
]
William Byrd
and
Thomas Tallis
are granted a royal monopoly for the publication of most types of music.
1576
28 July - Explorer
Martin Frobisher
discovers
Frobisher Bay
whilst searching for the
Northwest Passage
.
[
1
]
December -
James Burbage
opens London's first permanent public
playhouse
,
The Theatre
, in
Shoreditch
.
[
4
]
1577
June - Edmund Grindal suspended for refusing to suppress
Puritanism
.
[
4
]
6 July - '
Black Assize
' in
Oxford
results in an outbreak of
epidemic typhus
killing around three hundred in the city.
[
7
]
29 November -
Seminary
priest
Cuthbert Mayne
executed for treason.
[
4
]
13 December -
Francis Drake
leaves on a voyage around the world.
[
4
]
1578
19 November -
Walter Ralegh
leads an expedition to establish a colony in
North America
; forced to turn back six months later.
[
4
]
1579
17 June - Drake claims
New Albion
on the
Pacific Coast
of North America for England.
[
6
]
The
English College
for the training of Roman Catholic Priests is established in
Rome
.
[
6
]
Eastland Company
chartered to trade with
Scandinavia
and the
Baltic Sea
states.
Publication of
Edmund Spenser
's poetry
The Shepheardes Calender
.
[
6
]
Births
1570
22 January -
Robert Bruce Cotton
, politician (died
1631
)
13 April -
Guy Fawkes
, conspirator (died
1606
)
28 November -
James Whitelocke
, judge (died
1632
)
John Cooper
, composer and lutenist (died
1626
)
John Farmer
, composer (died
1601
)
Simon Grahame
, adventurer (died
1614
)
John Smyth
, Baptist minister (died
1612
)
1571
Henry Ainsworth
, Nonconformist clergyman and scholar (died
1622
)
William Bedell
, Anglican churchman (died
1642
)
Thomas Storer
, poet (died
1604
)
Thomas Wintour
,
Gunpowder Plot
conspirator (died
1606
)
1572
11 June -
Ben Jonson
, dramatist (died
1637
)
John Donne
, writer and prelate (died
1631
)
John Floyd
, Jesuit (died
1649
)
Bartholomew Gosnold
, lawyer and explorer (died
1607
)
James Mabbe
, scholar and poet (died
1642
)
1573
15 July -
Inigo Jones
, architect (died
1652
)
7 October -
William Laud
,
Archbishop of Canterbury
(died
1645
)
Robert Catesby
, leader of the
Gunpowder Plot
(died
1605
)
Richard Johnson
, romance writer (died
1659
)
John Kendrick
, merchant (died
1624
)
1574
7 March -
John Wilbye
, composer (date of baptism) (died
1638
)
June -
Richard Barnfield
, poet (died
1627
)
1 July -
Joseph Hall
, bishop and satirist (died
1656
)
7 August -
Robert Dudley, styled Earl of Warwick
, explorer and geographer (died
1649
)
September -
Thomas Gataker
, clergyman and theologian (died
1654
)
1575
5 March -
William Oughtred
, mathematician (died
1660
)
14 August -
Robert Hayman
, poet (died
1629
)
Lionel Cranfield, 1st Earl of Middlesex
, successful London merchant (died
1645
)
William Parker, 4th Baron Monteagle
(died
1622
)
Arbella Stuart
, Duchess of Somerset (died
1615
)
Cyril Tourneur
, dramatist (died
1626
)
Edmund Bolton
, historian and poet (died
1633
)
Samuel Purchas
, travel writer (died
1626
)
1576
October -
Thomas Weelkes
, composer and organist (died
1626
)
7 October -
John Marston
, writer (died
1634
)
12 October -
Thomas Dudley
, Governor of
Massachusetts Bay Colony
(died
1652
)
William Ames
, Protestant philosopher (died
1633
)
John Carver
, first governor of
Plymouth Colony
(died
1621
)
1577
8 February -
Robert Burton
, scholar (died
1640
)
9 July -
Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr
, governor of Virginia (died
1618
)
William Noy
, jurist (died
1634
)
Barnaby Potter
,
Bishop of Carlisle
(died
1642
)
1578
2 March -
George Sandys
, traveller (died
1644
)
1 April -
William Harvey
, physician (died
1657
)
16 May -
Everard Digby
, conspirator (died
1606
)
Thomas Coventry, 1st Baron Coventry
, lawyer (died
1640
)
Ambrose Rokewood
,
Gunpowder Plot
conspirator (died
1606
)
Francis Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland
(died
1632
)
1579
13 July -
Arthur Dee
, physician and alchemist (died
1651
)
December -
John Fletcher
, writer (died
1625
)
Jacob Astley, 1st Baron Astley of Reading
, royalist commander in the English Civil War (died
1652
)
Richard Whitbourne
, colonist (died
1628
)
Deaths
1571
12 February -
Nicholas Throckmorton
, diplomat and politician (born
1515
)
1 June -
John Story
, Catholic (martyred) (born
1504
)
23 September -
John Jewel
, bishop (born
1522
)
1572
January -
Robert Pattison
, actor(born c.
1535
)
10 March -
William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester
(born c.
1483
)
2 June -
Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk
(born
1536
)
24 October -
Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby
, politician (born
1508
)
Richard Grafton
, merchant (year of birth unknown)
Christopher Tye
, composer and organist (born
1505
)
1573
29 July -
John Caius
, physician (born
1510
)
William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham
, Lord High Admiral (born
1510
)
Reginald Wolfe
, printer (year of birth unknown)
1575
17 May -
Matthew Parker
,
Archbishop of Canterbury
(born
1504
)
14 July -
Richard Taverner
, Bible translator (born
1505
)
1576
22 September -
Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex
(born
1541
)
1577
12 August -
Thomas Smith
, scholar and diplomat (born
1513
)
7 October -
George Gascoigne
, poet (born c.
1525
)
29 November -
Cuthbert Mayne
, saint (born
1543
)
1578
29 March -
Arthur Champernowne
, admiral (born
1524
)
20 June -
Thomas Doughty
, explorer (executed) (year of birth unknown)
4 August -
Thomas Stucley
, adventurer (born
1525
)
Nicholas Heath
, Archbishop of York and
Lord Chancellor
(born
1501
)
Jane Lumley
, translator (born
1537
)
1579
20 February -
Nicholas Bacon
, politician (born
1509
)
21 November -
Thomas Gresham
, merchant and financier (born
1519
)
William Whittingham
, Biblical scholar and religious reformer (born
1524
)
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.
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