Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Mary I-
Political
- her reaction to the Device
- brave and astute
- won
- became Queen
- had obvious support
- 'to the surprise and
embarassment of those
politicians and local leaders who
supposed that their was no
choice but to obey
Northumberland, Mary was
swept to power by a revolution'-
C.Haigh
- had no serious experience in government
- relied somewhat on those who had
served her half-brother
- had as many as
50 councillors
during her reign
- A.F.Pollard and other
critics assumed her
Privy Council was too
large and faction
ridden to function
- chose others to rely on
who had experience
- e.g. Churchmen who had been
excluded from influence during
Edward VI's reign and conservative
councillors
- Privy Council's supervision
of administration was
relatively effective
- she had one inner,
intimate circle
- from Kenninghall faction
- these had been loyal
to her during
Edward's reign
- deemed trustworthy