Making a timeline for Queen Elizabeth I is the most challenging of the timelines I’ve made thus far. Her rule so long, with a plethora of events to choose from that I hope I did her life justice by including just enough, but not everything. To obtain the dates I referenced books by David Starkey and Claire Ridgway and used multiple website as well.

See Elizabeth’s parent’s timelines here: �Henry VIII (1491-1547)� & �Anne Boleyn

1533

September 7 – Birth of Elizabeth I at Greenwich. Elizabeth was the daughter of Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn.

1536

January 7 – Death of Katherine of Aragon, Henry VIII’s first wife.

May 19 – �Elizabeth’s mother, Anne Boleyn is executed.

May 20 – Elizabeth’s father, Henry VIII became betrothed to Jane Seymour.

May 30 – Elizabeth’s father, Henry VIII married Jane Seymour.

1537

October 12 – Birth of Elizabeth’s half-brother Edward VI.

October 24 – Death of Jane Seymour, Henry VIII’s third wife.

1540

January 6 – Elizabeth’s father, Henry VIII married Anne of Cleves, his fourth wife.

July 9 – Annulment of marriage between Henry VIII and Anne of Cleves.

July 28 – Elizabeth’s father married Katherine Howard.

1541

Supposedly (per Starkey) the year Robert Dudley met Elizabeth.

1542

February 13 – Henry VIII’s fifth wife, Katherine Howard executed.

1543

July 12 – Elizabeth’s father, Henry VIII married his sixth (and last) wife, Catherine Parr.

1544

William Grindal became Elizabeth’s tutor. At this point she could write English, Latin, and Italian. Under Grindal, a talented she also learned French and Greek.

1545/46

Blanche Herbert (Lady Troy) retired from being Elizabeth’s�Lady Mistress. She held the position starting in 1537.

1547

January 28 – Elizabeth’s father, Henry VIII died.

Circa May � Secret marriage of Catherine Parr and Thomas Seymour, Lord Seymour of Sudeley.

1547/1548

Thomas Seymour acted inappropriately with Elizabeth on multiple occasions. �Seymour was said to have�engaged in romps and horseplay with the 14-year-old Elizabeth. These included entering her bedroom in his nightgown, tickling her and slapping her on the buttocks. Catherine Parr, rather than confront her husband over his inappropriate actions, joined in. She accompanied him multiple times in tickling Elizabeth, and once held her while he cut her black gown “into a thousand pieces.” �(quote via David Starkey)

1548

May – Catherine Parr finds Elizabeth in Seymour�s arms and sent Elizabeth away to Sir Anthony Denny and his wife at Cheshunt.

September 5 – �Death of Catherine Parr, Elizabeth�s stepmother. This was also Elizabeth’s 15th birthday.

After death of his wife, Thomas Seymour renewed his interest in the young Elizabeth and hoped to marry her.

1549

January 16 – Thomas Seymour was arrested.

March 20 – Execution of Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley by beheading.

1550

June 4 – �Marriage of Robert Dudley and Amy Robsart.

1551

The last outbreak of the Sweating Sickness. It seems to have vanished after this final outbreak.

1552

January 22 – Execution of the former Lord Protector Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset for treason.

1553

June 21 – Edward VI names Lady Jane Grey his heir.

July 6 – Death of Edward VI, half-brother of Elizabeth.

July 10 – Lady Jane Grey proclaimed Queen of England.

July 19 – Accession of Mary I, Elizabeth�s half-sister.

1554

January 25 – Wyatt’s Rebellion -�Sir Thomas Wyatt leads a rebellion against Queen Mary’s proposed marriage to Prince Philip of Spain.

February 9 – Wyatt’s rebellion collapses and he surrenders in London.

February 12 – Execution of Lady Jane Grey and her husband, Guildford Dudley.

March 18 – Elizabeth imprisoned in the Tower of London. She was suspected of having involvement in Wyatt’s Rebellion.

May 19 – Elizabeth released from the Tower but kept under house arrest at Woodstock.

July 25 – �Mary I wed Philip of Spain.

November 30 – England formally rejoins the Roman Catholic Church.

1555

April 17 – Elizabeth was recalled to court to attend the final stages of Mary’s apparent pregnancy.

October – Elizabeth returned to Hatfield House.

1558

November 6 – Mary recognized Elizabeth as her heir.

November 17 – Death of Mary I and accession of Elizabeth I.

November 20 – William Cecil appointed principal Secretary of State.

1559

January 15 – Coronation of Elizabeth I

May 8 – Elizabethan Religious Settlement � Passing of the Acts of Supremacy and Uniformity

June 24 – First use of the Elizabethan Prayer Book

July 10 – Death of Henry II of France, accession of Francis II. Francis and his wife, Mary Queen of Scots declared themselves King and Queen of England, as well as France.

1560

September 8 � Death of Amy Robsart, wife of Robert Dudley.

December 5 � Death of Francis II of France, husband of Mary Queen of Scots. Accession of Charles IX with his mother, Catherine de� Medici as Regent.

1562

March 1 – Massacre of Vassy; Murder of Huguenots on the orders of Francis, Duke of Guise, and the start of the French Wars of Religion.

1561

August 19 – Mary Queen of Scots lands at Leith in Scotland.

1562

September 22 – Treaty of Hampton Court (or Richmond) between Elizabeth I and Huguenot leader, Louis I de Bourbon.

October – Elizabeth I seriously ill with smallpox.

1563

Elizabeth proposed her own suitor, Robert Dudley as a husband for Mary, Queen of Scots.

June – October – Outbreak of the Black Death or the Plague in London.

1564

April – Treaty of Troyes between England and France.

1564

Elizabeth raised Robert Dudley to Earl of Leicester.

April 26 – Baptism of William Shakespeare, thought to have been born around the 23rd, in Straford-upon-Avon.

July 25 – Accession of Maximilian II as Holy Roman Emperor after the death of his father, Ferdinand I.

1565

Death of Elizabeth’s former governess, Kat Ashtley/Ashley.

July 29 – Mary Queen of Scots marries Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, at Holyrood Palace.

November 10 – Birth of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, son of Lettice Knollys with Walter Devereux.

1566

March 9 – Murder of David Rizzio, private secretary to Mary Queen of Scots, by Darnley in front of the pregnant Mary.

June 19 – Birth of James I of England (James VI of Scotland), son of Mary Queen of Scots and Lord Darnley.

1567

February 10 – Murder of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley at Kirk o� Field, Edinburgh.

April 12 – James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, acquitted of Darnley�s murder.

April 24 – Mary Queen of Scots visits her son James at Stirling and is then abducted and allegedly raped by Bothwell.

May 15 – Marriage of Mary Queen of Scots and Bothwell at the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

July 24 – Mary Queen of Scots is forced to abdicate the throne of Scotland in favour of her baby son. Mary�s half brother, James Stuart, Earl of Moray, is appointed regent. Mary is imprisoned in Loch Leven Castle.

1568

January �15- �Death of �Catherine Carey, Chief Lady of the Bedchamber to Elizabeth I. Catherine was commonly known as Elizabeth’s 1st cousin (Mary Boleyn was her mother) but is rumored to have been her half-sister – a product of Henry VIII’s affair with Mary Boleyn.

January 26 – Death of Lady Catherine Grey. She was�younger the sister of Lady Jane Grey. A granddaughter of Mary Tudor, dowager queen of France. Catherine was a potential successor to her cousin, Queen Elizabeth. She�incurred Elizabeth’s wrath by her secret marriage to Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford. Following her arrest, when the queen was informed of her clandestine marriage, she lived in captivity until her death, having given birth to two sons in the Tower of London.

March 19 – Death of�Elizabeth Seymour, Lady Cromwell, sister to the late Jane Seymour.

May 2 – Mary Queen of Scots escapes and flees to England where she is �voluntarily� imprisoned at Carlisle Castle.

1569

The Rising of the North, also known as the Northern Rebellion or the Revolt of the Northern Earls � an attempt to depose Elizabeth I and replace her with Mary Queen of Scots.

October – Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk is imprisoned for plotting to marry Mary, Queen of Scots.

1570

January 11 – Assassination of James Stuart, Earl of Moray, at Linlithgow, by James Hamilton of Bothwellhaugh, a supporter of Mary Queen of Scots. James Stuart was Mary’s half-brother.

February 25 – Elizabeth I excommunicated by Pope Pius V.

Discussions commenced to arrange the marriage of Elizabeth I and Henry, Duke of Anjou.

1571

February 25 – William Cecil made 1st Baron Burghley.

April – Treason Act forbids criticism of the monarchy.

June 25 – Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School, Horncastle, is founded in Lincolnshire.

Ridolfi Plot – A�plot in 1571 to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I of England and replace her with Mary, Queen of Scots. The plot was hatched and planned by Roberto di Ridolfi.

1572

June 2 – Execution of Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk for treason.

August 24 – St Bartholomew�s Day Massacre in France.

October 24 – Death of Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby.� King Henry VIII took responsibility for bringing him up until he was of age. He was born in 1509. Edward�remained in favour under Elizabeth’s�reign and remained on her Privy Council.

1573

December 18 – Francis Walsingham becomes Secretary of State.

Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School for Boys established in Barnet at the petition of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester.

1575

November 14 – Elizabeth declines an offer of rule over the Netherlands.

1577�

Francis Drake sets out on the first English voyage around the world.

1578

September 21 – Secret marriage of Robert Dudley and Lettice Knollys.

1581

April 4 – Drake knighted by Queen Elizabeth I

1583

December – Francis Throckmorton’s plot to invade England with the assistance of Henry I, Duke of Guise, and replace Elizabeth with Mary, Queen of Scots, is discovered by Francis Walsingham.

1584

October 19 – Bond of Association: thousands pledge to defend Queen Elizabeth, and avenge any successful assassination attempt.

1585

Elizabeth takes The Netherlands under her protection, beginning the War with Spain.

January 6 – Walter Ralegh knighted.

1586

Babington Plot and trial of Mary, Queen of Scots, for treason.

February 4 – Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester accepts the title governor of the Netherlands.

October 15 to 25 �- Mary, Queen of Scots, placed on trial for corresponding with Babington and sentenced to death.

1587

February 8 – Mary, Queen of Scots, is beheaded at Fotheringay Castle.

April 16 – Death of�Anne Stanhope/Anne Seymour, Duchess of Somerset (wife of Edward Seymour)

1588

August 9 – Queen Elizabeth makes her speech to the Troops at Tilbury.

September 4 – Death of�Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, politician.

George Gower paints the Armada Portrait of Queen Elizabeth.

of Queen Elizabeth. Defeat of the Spanish Armada

1590

April 6 � Francis Walsingham, principal secretary to Elizabeth I and spymaster.

1592

First performance of Shakespeare’s play, Richard III.

December � Outbreak of the�plague in London; 17,000 deaths over the following twelve months.

1594

June 7 � Roderigo Lopez executed for allegedly trying to poison Queen Elizabeth.

1595

August 28 � Sir Francis Drake and Sir John Hawkins depart on their final voyage to the Spanish Main which ultimately ends in both of their deaths.

1596

January 27 � Death of Sir Francis Drake, explorer and soldier.

July 23 � Death of�Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon. It has been rumored that Henry VIII was his father, which would make him Elizabeth’s half-brother.

Death of Blanche Parry, Personal attendant to Elizabeth I.

1598

August 4 � Death of�William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley.

1599

March 12 � Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex is appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland by Queen Elizabeth I.

1601

January 7-8 – Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, stages a short-lived rebellion against Elizabeth I.

February 25 – Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex executed for treason.

November – Elizabeth I addresses her final parliament with the Golden Speech.

1603