You would need a lot of encyclopedias to find out what happened on those dates, England has one of the most historic events out of all countries.
I first must ask why these specific dates? 1558 marks the beginning of Protestant Elizabeth I's reign and the end of her Catholic sister Mary's, and 1829 is the year of the Catholic Emancipation Act, so I would say 1558-1829 are the years of Catholic persecution in England. Only after 1829 could Catholics hold a seat in Parliament, etc. Many Roman Catholic parish registers begin in 1829, since keeping records of Catholic sacrament before that time was dangerous.
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Russia and France were the original allies of England at the start of World War 1. However as the war went on Italy joined England when Germany wasn't going to win in 1917/18 The United States also.
According to a few articles online, Northampton was actually capital of England from 931 for a couple of hundred years. I have not found any sources for these claims yet. Northampton has got a cathedral, although it is a Roman Catholic one instead of an Anglican one. Ironically, though that stops Northampton being designated a city now, it wouldn't have in the few hundred years between England's unification and the start of the Anglican church.
King Henry (VIII) wanted to divorce his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. He applied to the Pope in Rome. The Pope would not annul ther marriage. Basically, Henry said that no one outside England was going to tell him what to do in England, because he was King. So he broke away from the Roman Catholic Church (the Pope), and reformed the Roman Catholic Church that was in England, into the modern Anglican Communion. It is known as the 'Reformation'. NB When you see pictures of King Henry, and knowing his actions from history , he comes accross as a very Autocratic person.
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