1520s in England
Events from the 1520s in England.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Henry VIII
- Regent – Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk
- Parliament – Black, Reformation
Events
- 1520
- * 26–31 May – Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor visits King Henry VIII at Dover and Canterbury.
- * 7–24 June – King Henry VIII and King Francis I of France meet at the Field of the Cloth of Gold.
- 1521
- * 17 May – Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, is executed for treason.
- * 25 September – secret Treaty of Bruges signed by Emperor Charles V and Cardinal Wolsey agreeing to declare war on France in 1523.
- * 11 October – Pope Leo X bestows Henry VIII with the title Defender of the Faith for his work Assertio Septem Sacramentorum attacking the teachings of Martin Luther.
- 1522
- * Late May – England presents an ultimatum to France and Scotland.
- * 19 June – Charles V visits England for six weeks and signs the Treaty of Windsor pledging a joint invasion of France, bringing England into the Italian War of 1521–1526. Henry VIII has the Round Table at Winchester Castle repainted with his own image for the visit.
- * July – the English army attacks Brittany and Picardy from Calais, burning and looting the countryside.
- * Muster rolls are compiled in the counties.
- 1523
- * April – Thomas More elected Speaker of the House of Commons.
- * Thomas Howard raids Scotland, sacking Kelso and Jedburgh.
- * Anthony Fitzherbert publishes Diversité de courtz et leur jurisdictions, The Boke of Surveyinge and Improvements and The Boke of Husbandrie.
- 1524
- * 25 May – Henry VIII and Charles V form an alliance to support Charles III, Duke of Bourbon in his dispute with Francis I of France.
- * Henry VIII receives a "box of marmalade" from Mr Hull of Exeter.
- 1525
- * June – the Amicable Grant, a form of poll tax imposed without the consent of Parliament, abandoned.
- * 16 June – Henry VIII creates his 6-year old illegitimate son Henry Fitzroy Duke of Richmond and Somerset.
- * July – Wolsey founds Cardinal College, Oxford.
- * 14 August – peace is agreed between England and France.
- * 24–25 December – English Reformation: Robert Barnes preaches an openly evangelical sermon at the church of St Edward King and Martyr, Cambridge, accusing the Catholic Church of heresy.
- * William Tyndale's New Testament Bible translation into English is made but printing in Cologne is interrupted by anti-Lutheran forces.
- * Hops first cultivated in Kent.
- 1526
- * Spring – William Tyndale's English translation of the Bible reaches England, printing having been completed in Worms, Germany. In October, Cuthbert Tunstall, Bishop of London, attempts to collect all the copies in his diocese and burn them.
- * August–November – The first of several debasements of coinage, reducing the size of silver coins, and raising the value of the gold sovereign.
- * c. September – German artist Hans Holbein the Younger begins a two-year stay in England.
- 1527
- * 30 April – by the Treaty of Westminster, Cardinal Wolsey signs an alliance between England and France.
- * 17 May – Archbishop William Warham holds a secret inquiry into the legality of Henry's marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
- * Bishop Vesey's Grammar School, Sutton Coldfield, is founded by John Vesey, Bishop of Exeter; and Sir George Monoux College, Walthamstow, is founded as a grammar school by Sir George Monoux, draper and Lord Mayor of London.
- 1528
- * 22 January – Henry VIII and Francis I of France declare war on Emperor Charles V.
- * March – trade suspended between England and the Netherlands because of the war with the Holy Roman Empire.
- * June – unrest in England caused by economic difficulties due to the war forces the government to seek a truce with the Empire.
- * June? – Cardinal Wolsey gives Henry the lease of Hampton Court Palace.
- * July – major outbreak of sweating sickness in London.
- * 2 October – William Tyndale's The Obedience of a Christian Man is printed in Antwerp for clandestine distribution in England.
- * St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, completed.
- * The King's School, Ipswich, is founded by Cardinal Wolsey.
- 1529
- * May–July – Wolsey presides over a legatine court at Blackfriars, London to rule on the legality of Henry's marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
- * 27 August – Henry VIII accedes to the Treaty of Cambrai.
- * 26 October – Cardinal Wolsey falls from power due to his failure to prevent Habsburg expansion in Europe and obtain a divorce for Henry VIII. Thomas More succeeds him as Lord Chancellor.
- * 4 November–17 December – first sitting of the Reformation Parliament.
- * Aylesbury is made the county town of Buckinghamshire by the King.
Births
- 1520
- * 13 September – William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, statesman
- 1521
- *Anne Askew, Protestant martyr
- *John Aylmer, divine
- * Thomas Chaloner, statesman and poet
- * Philippe de Monte, composer
- *Thomas Wyatt the younger, rebel
- 1522
- * 24 May – John Jewel, bishop
- 1524
- *Thomas Tusser, poet and farmer
- 1525
- * 25 March – Richard Edwardes, choral musician, playwright and poet
- * 25 September – Steven Borough, explorer
- * Edward Sutton, 4th Baron Dudley
- 1526
- * 4 March – Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon
- * Henry Manners, 2nd Earl of Rutland, Lord Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire
- 1527
- * 28 March – Isabella Markham, courtier
- * 13 July – John Dee, mathematician, astronomer, and geographer
- * Lawrence Humphrey, clergyman and educator
- 1528
- *George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, statesman
- * John Dudley, 2nd Earl of Warwick
- 1529
- *Henry Sidney, lord deputy of Ireland
Deaths
- 1521
- * 17 May – Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham
- *Edward Poyning, Lord Deputy to King Henry VII of England
- 1522
- * 25 February – William Lilye, classical scholar
- * Henry Stafford, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, nobleman
- 1523
- * 24 May – Henry Marney, 1st Baron Marney, politician
- * October – William Cornysh, composer
- * Stephen Hawes, poet
- 1524
- * 21 May – Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, soldier and statesman
- * 24 August – William Scott of Scott's Hall, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
- * 20 December – Thomas Linacre, humanist and physician
- 1525
- * 24 February – Richard de la Pole, last Yorkist claimant to the throne
- * 22 July – Richard Wingfield, diplomat
- 1526
- * 1 February – Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester
- 1527
- * May – Thomas Docwra, Grand Prior of the Knights Hospitaller
- * 15 November – Catherine of York Aunt of Henry VIII
- * Jane Shore, mistress of King Edward IV of England
- 1528
- * 5 October – Richard Foxe, churchman
- 1529
- * 21 June – John Skelton, English poet