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Edward, the son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour was born in 1537. He
was only 10 years old when his father died in 1547. He was too young
to rule, so his uncle, Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset, took over
the running of the country.
The Duke of Somerset was a Protestant and he soon began to make
changes to the Church of England. This included the introduction of
an English Prayer Book and the decision to allow members of the
clergy to get married. Attempts were made to destroy those aspects
of religion that were associated with the Catholic church, for
example, the removal of stained-glass windows in churches and the
destruction of religious wall-paintings.
Somerset made sure that Edward VI was educated as a Protestant, as
he hoped that when Edward was old enough to rule he would continue
the policy of supporting the Protestant religion.
Edward Seymour also showed concern for the poor and on 14 June 1549,
he persuaded Edward to pardoned all those people who had torn down
hedges enclosing common land. Many landless people thought that this
meant that their king disapproved of enclosures. All over the
country people began to destroy hedges that landowners had used to
enclose common land.
Edward, 1042-1066
William I, 1066-1087
William II, 1087-1100
Henry I, 1100-1135 Stephen, 1135-1154
Henry II, 1154-1189
Richard I, 1189-1199
John, 1199-1216 Henry III, 1216-1272
Edward I, 1272-1307
Edward II, 1307-1327 Edward III, 1327-1377
Richard II, 1377-1399
Henry IV, 1399-1413
Henry V, 1413-1422
Henry VI, 1422-1461
Edward IV, 1461-1483
Edward V, 1483-1483
Richard III, 1483-1485
Henry VII, 1485-1509
Henry VIII, 1509-1547
Edward VI, 1547-1553 Mary, 1553-1558
Elizabeth I, 1558-1603
James I, 1603-1625
Charles I, 1625-1649
Charles II, 1660-1685
James II, 1685-1688
Mary II, 1688-1694
William III, 1688-1702
Anne, 1702-1714
George I, 1714-1727
George II, 1727-1760 George III, 1760-1820
George IV, 1820-1830
William IV, 1830-1837
Victoria, 1837-1901
Edward VII, 1901-1910
George V, 1910-1936
Edward VIII, 1936
George VI, 1936-1952 |