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{{For|a full timeline overview|timeline of British history}}
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{{For|a full timeline overview|timeline of British history}}
There was no concept of "British history" in the 1500s, except that the word "British" was used to refer to the ancient Britons and the Welsh.
There was no concept of "British history" in the 1500s, except that the word "British" was used to refer to the ancient Britons and the Welsh.


This page presents a timeline of events in the history of England and Scotland from 1500 until 1599.
This page presents a timeline of events in the history of England and Scotland from 1500 until 1599.


*1509 England – [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]] crowned and married to [[Catherine of Aragon]]
*1509 England – [[Henry VIII]] crowned and married to [[Catherine of Aragon]]
*1513 England and Scotland – [[James IV of Scotland|James IV]] and thousands of Scots killed in defeat at [[Battle of Flodden Field|Flodden]]
*1513 England and Scotland – [[James IV of Scotland|James IV]] and thousands of Scots killed in defeat at the [[Battle of Flodden]]
*1521 England – [[Martin Luther|Lutheran]] writings begin to circulate.
*1521 England – [[Martin Luther|Lutheran]] writings begin to circulate.
*1525 England – Henry VIII seeks an annulment of his marriage, which is refused.
*1525 England – Henry VIII seeks an [[annulment]] of his marriage, which is refused.
*1526 England – [[Cardinal Wolsey]] orders the burning of Lutheran books.
*1526 England – [[Thomas Wolsey]] orders the burning of Lutheran books.
*1529 England – Henry VIII severs ties with Rome and declares himself head of the English church.
*1529 England – Henry VIII severs ties with Rome and declares himself head of the English church.
*1532 Scotland – Creation of the College of Justice and the [[Court of Session]].
*1532 Scotland – Creation of the [[College of Justice]] and the [[Court of Session]].
*1534
*1534 England – [[Act of Supremacy]] passed by Henry VIII
*1534 England – [[Treasons Act 1534]]
**England – [[Act of Supremacy 1534|Act of Supremacy]] passed by Henry VIII
**[[Treasons Act 1534]]
*1535 England – Execution of [[Thomas More]] and Cardinal [[John Fisher]].
*1535 England – Execution of [[Thomas More]] and Cardinal [[John Fisher]].
*1536 England – Execution of [[William Tindale]] in Antwerp
*1536 England – Execution of [[William Tyndale]] in Antwerp
*1542 Scotland – [[Mary, Queen of Scots]], accedes to the Scottish throne
*1542 Scotland – [[Mary, Queen of Scots]], accedes to the Scottish throne
*1547 England – [[Edward VI]] crowned King
*1547 England – [[Edward VI]] crowned King
*1549 England – [[Prayer Book rebellion]] in south-west.
*1549 England – [[Prayer Book Rebellion]] in south-west.
*1553 England – [[Mary I of England|Mary I]] accedes to the throne.
*1553 England – [[Mary I of England|Mary I]] accedes to the throne.
*1558 England – [[Elizabeth I of England|Queen Elizabeth I]] accedes to the throne
*1558 England – [[Elizabeth I|Queen Elizabeth I]] accedes to the throne
*1559 England – [[Act of Supremacy 1559]]
*1559
**England – [[Act of Supremacy 1558]]
:: Scotland – [[John Knox]] returns from [[Geneva]] to promote [[Calvinism]].
**Scotland – [[John Knox]] returns from [[Geneva]] to promote [[Calvinism]].
*1560:Scotland – Parliament legislates [[protestant reformation]] of the [[Church of Scotland]].
*1560 Scotland – Parliament legislates [[protestant reformation]] of the [[Church of Scotland]].
*1567 Scotland – The Catholic [[Mary, Queen of Scots]], abdicates and flees Scotland after an uprising by Protestant lords
*1567 Scotland – The Catholic [[Mary, Queen of Scots]], abdicates and flees Scotland after an uprising by Protestant lords
*1571 England – [[Treasons Act 1571]]
*1571 England – [[Treasons Act 1571]]
*1579 Scotland – [[James VI]] takes over government from his regent, [[James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton|James Douglas]].
*1579 Scotland – [[James VI and I|James VI]] takes over government from his regent, [[James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton|James Douglas]].
*1582 Scotland – Establishment of the [[University of Edinburgh]] by Royal Charter.
*1582 Scotland – Establishment of the [[University of Edinburgh]] by Royal Charter.
*1587 England and Scotland – Execution of [[Mary, Queen of Scots]], at [[Fotheringay Castle]] in Northamptonshire on 8 February
*1587 England and Scotland – Execution of [[Mary, Queen of Scots]], at [[Fotheringhay Castle]] in Northamptonshire on 8 February
*1588 England – [[Spanish Armada]] destroyed on 8 August
*1588 England – [[Spanish Armada]] destroyed on 8 August
*1590 England - The food prices were high and many died from starvation.
*1590 England The food prices were high and many died from starvation.
*1592 Scotland – [[James VI and I|James VI]] enacts the "Golden Act" recognising the power of [[Presbyterianism]] within the Scottish church
*1592 Scotland – [[James VI and I|James VI]] enacts the "Golden Act" recognising the power of [[Presbyterianism]] within the Scottish church



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There was no concept of "British history" in the 1500s, except that the word "British" was used to refer to the ancient Britons and the Welsh.

This page presents a timeline of events in the history of England and Scotland from 1500 until 1599.

See also