Suffolk was one of the most interesting counties in 16th-century
England. The scene of the only two successful rebellions in Tudor
England, Suffolk also underwent an incredible turnaround from being
a haven of Catholic worship in 1500 to becoming one of the
strongholds of radical Protestantism less than a century later.
That same period saw the shocking ousting of its Duke in 1538, an
influential landowner in the county and close confidant of Henry
VIII. By investigating the historical background to such dramatic
developments, this book throws new light on the relationship
between the counties and the central government and on the changing
political and religious views at the time of the English
Reformation.
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