Nicholas IV reigned from 1288 until 1292 as the pope of all nations, including England.
In 1657 by Cromwell.
King Edward I in 1290. No reason is recorded.
England does not have a separate pope. There is but one pope and he reigns all countries from Rome. Aas of September 2013, that pope is Pope Francis.
Pope Adrian IV, aka Nicholas Breakspear, is the only pope from England.
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The story starts in September of 1290 in England.
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Henry VIII sort of considered himself the pope in England ... Your question is unclear however Roman Catholics in England always recognised the pope. The only English born Pope was Pope Adrian IV (from 1154 - 1159)
No reason is recorded for the expulsion of the Jews from England in 1290 by Edward I. Answer 2 The Statute of Jewry in 1275 (see the page Edict of Expulsion on Wikipedia, it's extremely helpful) gave Jews 15 years to be farmers, an occupation formerly prohibited for Jews. In 1290, when the statute expired, Jews were expelled, supposed because they violated the statute.
The country of England was recognized by the Pope in the 1st century. The first recorded mention of a Pope occurred during the tenth century. The Pope is the leader of the Catholic Church and the current Pope as of 2013 is Pope Francis.
Catherine lives in Stonebridge, England. The time is 1290
Pope Adrian IV is the only pope from the UK.