The Catholic encyclopedia (Volume 9); an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline and history of the Catholic Church . protectorate she wasnot ill-treated. When the celebration of Mass wasprohibited, she sumrnoned up courage to take a strongline. She wrote to the Council and appealed to theemperor, and it seemed at one time as if Charles Vwould actually declare war. Throughout, Mary re-mained firm, and despite repeated monitions from theCouncil and a visit from Bishop Ridley, she to all in-tents and purposes set the government at defiance, sOfar, at least, as r


The Catholic encyclopedia (Volume 9); an international work of reference on the constitution, doctrine, discipline and history of the Catholic Church . protectorate she wasnot ill-treated. When the celebration of Mass wasprohibited, she sumrnoned up courage to take a strongline. She wrote to the Council and appealed to theemperor, and it seemed at one time as if Charles Vwould actually declare war. Throughout, Mary re-mained firm, and despite repeated monitions from theCouncil and a visit from Bishop Ridley, she to all in-tents and purposes set the government at defiance, sOfar, at least, as regarded the religious observances fol-lowed in her own At the same time her re-lations with her brother remained outwardly friendly,,and she paid him visits of state from time to time. .\t Edwards death on 6 July, 1553, the news wasfor some days kept from Mary, Northumberland, theLord President of the Council, having contrived thatthe young king should disinherit both his sisters in fa-vour of Northumberlands own daughter-in-law. LadyJane Grey. The Lord President, backed at first bythe Council, made a resolute attempt to secure the:. IE- STVART -Rl YNE-DESCUSSiVEVFE -DE-FRANCOIS • SECOND ROYDE FRANCE


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