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| 1533 | Mary I |  |
| London No longer heir presumptive after the birth of Elizabeth I |
| 1536 | Mary I |  |
| London Forced to sign an agreement that her parent's marriage was invalid & is illegitimate |
| 1551 | Mary I |  |
| London Charles V of Spain threatens war if Mary cannot practise her Catholicism |
| London Succeeds as Queen of England |
| 1553 | Dudley |  |
| 18th July Dudley demands reinforcements but at Baynard's castle Lord Arundel declares Mary Queen |
| 1553 | Elizabeth I |  |
| 3rd July London Escorts Mary during her entry in state into London |
| 31st July London Meets Mary outside London & escorts her to the capital |
| 1553 | Mary I |  |
| 12th June London Edward VI orders Mary & Elizabeth to be made "illegitimate & lawfully begotten" |
| 21st June London Mary & Elizabeth become "illegitimate & lawfully begotten" |
| July Framlingham Raises an army at Framligham castle after the succession of Lady Jane Grey |
| 3rd July Hunsdon Advised to escape the control of Northumberland, moves to Kenninghall, Norfolk |
| 9th July London The Bishop of London, Nicholas Ridley, declares both Elizabeth & Mary are bastards |
| 15th July Framlingham Ships sent to prevent Mary from retreating mutiny & the rebellion turns Mary's way |
| 18th July London Dudley demands reinforcements but at Baynard's castle Lord Arundel declares Mary Queen |
| 19th July London Declared Queen in London |
| 19th July London Returns to England & becomes the people's choice |
| 3rd Aug London Mary enters London to claim the throne, with the Earl of Arndel beside her |
| 1553 | Ridley, Nicholas |  |
| 9th July London The Bishop of London, Nicholas Ridley, declares both Elizabeth & Mary are bastards |
| 1555 | Mary I |  |
| 30th April London Rumour spreads that Mary has given birth to a Prince but she had a phantom pregnancy |