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1553 Jun Change to Edward VI's will
   Edward signed a change to his earlier will or 'devise' and nominated Lady Jane Grey as heir to the English throne. The change was orchestrated by the Duke of Northumberland and Sir John Gates. Lady Jane Grey had married the Duke's son Guilford Dudley a few months earlier and the will initially stated that Janes's male heirs would be next in line. This was altered when is was seen the Edward would die before she had children so that Jane herself could become Queen.
Jul Mary gathers support
   At Kenninghall Manor in Norfolk Mary called for support against the Duke of Northumberland and Lady Jane Grey. Large numbers of supporters gathered around her with supplies and weapons.
Jul 6 Death of Edward VI
   Edward VI died at Greenwich Palace as the age of 15.
Jul 10 Lady Jane Grey proclaimed Queen
   The Duke of Northumberland proclaimed that his daughter-in-law Lady Jane Grey was the next monarch of England. Jane was moved to the Tower of London. Although Northumberland controlled London many of the town's people supported Mary's claim to the throne.
Jul 17 Northumberland's final move
   The Duke of Northumberland and a army of some 3,000 men travelled to Cambridge in an attempt to stop Mary. Moving on to Bury St. Edmunds the Duke came up against a much larger army supporting Mary. Accepting defeat, Northumberland was arrested and taken back to London to be held in the Tower.
Aug 3 Mary arrives in London
   Mary Tudor arrived at London to a huge welcome. Entering through Aldgate she was met by Elizabeth, Anne of Cleves and many others. Mary quickly ordered the release of her supporters that had been locked up at the Tower of London. The Duke of Northumberland and his supporters were placed in the Tower to await trial and execution.
Oct 1 Mary Tudor crowned
   The coronation of Mary Tudor took place at Westminster Abbey. Mary became the first true Queen of England. In the past, Matilda and Lady Jane Grey had come close but neither had ever been crowned.
Event Participants

 Dudley, John (Earl of Warwick, Duke of Northumberland)
 Edward (VI, King of England 1547-1553)
 Grey, Jane (Lady)
 Mary (I, Queen of England 1553-1558, Bloody Mary)
 Anne (of Cleves)
 Elizabeth (I, Queen of England 1558-1603)

Event Locations

 Greenwich Palace
 Tower of London
 Westminster Abbey

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