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  2. In the Parliament of 1584-5, the Council had managed to get Elizabeth to agree to an Act designed to protect England’s protestant future. The Act for the Queen’s Safety provided for the trial and death or exclusion from the succession of anyone involved in an invasion, rebellion, or plot against the Queen.
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    How was the queen tried?The Scottish queen had been tried by a statute called "The Act for the Queen's Safety" (27 Eliz. I, c. 1), a law passed in the preceding Parliament with Mary very much in mind. It provided for trial and mortal punishment of any persons involved in a conspiracy against the queen's life.
    Why did Elizabeth refuse to attend the 6th Parliament?6th Parliament of Elizabeth I, 28 & 29 Eliz. Elizabeth refused to attend the state opening of her sixth Parliament, summoned as it was with the sole purpose of condemning her cousin Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, who had been a prisoner in England since 1568.
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    How did the act for the Queen's safety affect the throne?The Act for the Queen’s Safety provided for the trial and death or exclusion from the succession of anyone involved in an invasion, rebellion, or plot against the Queen. However it permitted the heir of such a person (meaning James VI of Scotland, Mary’s son) to succeed to the English throne as long as they were not involved in the conspiracy.
    Why did Queen Elizabeth ll open Parliament?Queen Elizabeth ll has opened Parliament, setting out the government's plans to "deliver a national recovery from the pandemic that makes the United Kingdom stronger, healthier and more prosperous than before". There were no members of the public and a limited number of MPs and peers to hear the speech, in line with social distancing rules.
     
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