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The list of executions under the Tudor reign of Elizabeth I is pretty extensive, but here are some of the most notable ones: +Mary, Queen of Scots (1587), for treason. +Thomas Percy (1572), for treason. +Cuthbert Mayne (1577), stated that the queen would never be head of the English church +Dr. John Story (1571), high treason. +John Penry (1593), Puritan who instigated rebellion. And many more.. Check out this link: http://tudorswiki.sho.com/page/Tudor+List+of+Executions?t=anon

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The Execution of MaryUnfortunately, there were times in Queen Elizabeth's reign when she was forced to take a strong pro-Protestant position. With the establishment of the Church of England, Elizabeth was viewed at home and abroad as a Protestant ruler. Although she did not face considerable problems earlier in her reign, when Mary Queen of Scots (her half- Sister), a devout Catholic and claimant to the English throne, arrived in England in 1568 Catholic dissention quickly broke out. Countless plots to overthrow Elizabeth and seat Mary were schemed. Mary was eventually executed for her involvement in the conspiracies in 1587. There has long been speculation as to whether or not Elizabeth ordered to have Mary executed or the decision was made in lieu of her final wishes.

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Only those who were found guilty of political offences and treason against Eliza suffered, and they were given a chance to take the oath of allegiance.

The Clergy who had served under Mary were left to pursue their own way, but the new men, from the new schools erected under the pressure of the new learning of Trent were looked on with understandable suspicion.

The real culprit was the Bishop of Rome for attempting to change the monarchy, it was not a question of religion, it was a question of where the authority within the Catholic Church lay, did the New Roman Church of Trent had the authority to interfere in English politics? For several hundred years the Catholic Church had said no! The Saxon and Early Norman Kings and Bishops denied any authority at all to the pope in England.

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Elizabeth the 1st executed 2432 people however she only burnt 5 in 45 years but Bloody Mary burnt 284 in 5 years

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Mary the first daughter of Henry the 8. :P

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No one, as she was the Queen she wouldn't have done so herself. Presumably, however, you're refering to Mary Queen of Scots.

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i really dont know! LOL

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Mary, Queen of Scots.

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Sir Walter Raleigh

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