Henry VIII elevated Thomas Cramner to Archbishop of Canterbury and it was Cramner who took care of the divorce from Katherine of Aragon and carried out Henry's plans for the English Church.
i know two of them..... one of her godmothers was the Duchess of Norfolk and one of her godfathers was Thomas Cramner. :) that is all i know.
i know two of them..... one of her godmothers was the Duchess of Norfolk and one of her godfathers was Thomas Cramner. :) that is all i know.
Henry viii did like Thomas Cramner. This was because he allowed Henry to have a divorce with Catherine of Aragon. Mary wasn't very happy with Thomas for splitting up her parents, so when she was Queen, she had him killed. The end.
Thomas Cranmer, the Archbishop of Canterbury, was not killed in 1536; he was executed in 1556 during the reign of Queen Mary I. His execution was part of the Marian persecutions, as he was a leading figure of the English Reformation and opposed Catholic restoration. Cranmer was tried for heresy and was ultimately burned at the stake.
Well, it depends on which King Henry you mean. During the reign of Henry the VIII, the Archbishop of Canterbury was William Warham followed by Thomas Cramner. If you mean a different Henry, just let me know. If you mean Henry II, then it was Thomas Becket
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Roman Catholic AnswerInitially it was Thomas Cromwall (the prime minster under Henry VIII) and Thomas Cramner (the Archbishop of Canterbuy) who tried to "cleanse" their new protestant church from Catholic influences. But it got very bad under James 1 and Charles I, under whom, the Puritans arose and wanted to rid the Established Chuch of every vestige of Catholic influence.
There is some discussion as to whether it was written by a Committee from the Canterbury Convocation, which I think is most likely. Or it was written by Cramner with the help of a Committee from that Synod!
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Thomas Thomas - boxer - was born in 1880.