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1549 and assisted
He assisted to quell the rising in Devonshire in 1549, and after his father had been created Earl of Bedford in January 1550, was known as Lord Russell, taking his seat in the House of Lords under this title in 1552.

1549 and Kett's
* Kett's Rebellion ( 1549 )
According to the leaders of Kett's Rebellion ( 1549 ), " all bond men may be made free, for God made all free with his precious blood-shedding.
In 1549 Robert Dudley participated in crushing Kett's Rebellion and probably first met Amy Robsart, whom he was to wed on 4 June 1550 in the presence of the young King Edward.
Kett's rebellion, or " the commotion time " as it was also called in Norfolk, began in July 1549 in the small market town of Wymondham, nearly ten miles south-west of Norwich.
Two or possibly three of Kett's brothers were dead by 1549, but his eldest brother William joined him in the rebellion.
1977 Kett's Rebellion: the Norfolk rising of 1549.
* Virtual Norfolk: The ' Commotion Time ' in Norfolk: Kett's Rebellion of 1549
During the country-wide uprisings of 1549 Dudley put down Kett's Rebellion in Norfolk.
The duke's family descended from Sir Edmund Sheffield, second cousin of Henry VIII, who in 1547 was raised to the Peerage of England as Baron Sheffield and in 1549 was murdered in the streets of Norwich during Kett's Rebellion.
The Sheffield family descended from Sir Edmund Sheffield, second cousin of Henry VIII, who in 1547 was raised to the Peerage of England as Baron Sheffield of Butterwick and in 1549 was murdered in the streets of Norwich during Kett's Rebellion.
The first creation, as Baron Sheffield of Butterwick, was in the Peerage of England in 1547 for Edmund Sheffield ( 1521 – 1549 ), second cousin of Henry VIII, who was murdered in Norwich during Kett's Rebellion.
During Kett's rebellion in 1549 the house was broken into and looted.
In 1549 Robert Kett, rebelling against agricultural hardships, led a large group of men who camped for six weeks on the heath before the uprising, known as Kett's Rebellion, was suppressed.

1549 and Rebellion
Because of religious persecution during the Prayer Book Rebellion in 1549, the Drake family fled from Devonshire into Kent.
Then followed a long period of contention which included the Cornish Rebellion of 1497, the 1549 Prayer Book Rebellion, the Persecution of Recusants, the Poor Laws, and the English Civil War and Commonwealth ( 1642 – 1660 ).
The Prayer Book Rebellion, Prayer Book Revolt, Prayer Book Rising, Western Rising or Western Rebellion was a popular revolt in Cornwall and Devon, in 1549.
* 1549 Prayer Book Rebellion
After a period of conflict with the Kingdom of Wessex, it became part of the Kingdom of England by the late 11th century and was eventually incorporated into the Great Britain and the United Kingdom, yet maintained an independent language and culture into the Early Modern period, demonstrated by the Cornish Rebellion of 1497 and Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549.
The Cornish also rose up in the Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549.
Following the Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549, William Mayow the Mayor of St. Columb was hanged by Provost Marshal, Anthony Kingston outside a tavern in St Columb as a punishment leading an uprising in Cornwall.
* The Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549 in Cornwall and Devon.
The dissolution of Glasney College helped trigger the Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549.
He wrote an eye-witness account of the siege of Exeter that took place during the Prayer Book Rebellion in 1549.
During the Prayer Book Rebellion in 1549 he experienced at first hand the siege of Exeter, leaving a vivid account of its events in which he made no effort to conceal his religious sympathies.

1549 and received
In 1549 Languet went to Wittenberg, where he was kindly received by Melanchthon as a guest, frequently accompanying him on his travels and being on intimate terms with his friends.
Weehawken Volunteer First Aid and the Weehawken Police Department were among the many Hudson County agencies that responded to the January 2009 crash of Flight 1549, for which they received accolades from the survivors.
West New York's Emergency Medical Services was among the many Hudson County agencies that responded to the January 2009 crash of Flight 1549, for which they received accolades from the survivors.
On 25 April 1549 Bucer, Fagius, and others arrived in London, where Cranmer received them with full honours.
Whether Apian ever received the promised money is uncertain ; in any case he wrote a letter to the emperor in 1549 asking him to finally pay the promised sum.
Lord Howard was an ally of John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland, then Earl of Warwick, in his coup against the Protector Somerset in October 1549, and on 19 March 1551 received the manor of Effingham, Surrey, and other properties by way of reward.
He received other rewards, a canonry of Windsor ( 1548 ), the rectory of Harrow ( 1547 ) and the deanery of Westminster ( 1549 ).
After Giese received the Diocese of Warmia, David joined the ducal court of Albert, Duke of Prussia, in Königsberg in 1549, taking his oath on March 26, 1550.

1549 and £
Henry VIII made Wotton an executor of his will and left him £ 300, and in 1549, under Edward VI, he became a secretary of state, but he only held this post for about a year.

1549 and 19
* February 19 – Sir Henry Savile, English educator ( born 1549 )
In February 1549, after spending a total of 19 months in the galley-prison, Knox was released.
The first episode was broadcast on 19 February 1971, beginning on screen in the year 1549 with the then Princess Elizabeth's difficult ascent to the throne of England nine years later.
He was created Earl of Bedford on 19 January 1549 / 1550 for his assistance in carrying out the order of the Council against " images " and for promoting the new religion.
Francesco Soriano ( Soriano nel Cimino, 1548 or 1549 – Rome, 19 July 1621 ) was an Italian composer of the Renaissance.
Sir Henry Savile ( 30 November 154919 February 1622 ) was an English scholar, Warden of Merton College, Oxford, and Provost of Eton.
In 1549, King Zygmunt August funded a hospital, and at that time, Korczyn was a major beer producer, with 19 small breweries.
His forces, mainly Italian mercenaries, were ejected by a combined Franco-Scottish force under General D ’ Essé ( André de Montalembert, Sieur de Essé ) on June 19 or 29, 1549.

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