Bigod rising 1536-1537 and supporters and threats of the rising Flashcards
what sparked the Bigod’s rising?
Henry went back on his word - and rumors began to circulate that Henry was going back on his promises.
when did this rising begin and who by?
Sir Francis Bigod and a former pilgrim John Hallam v , January 1537.
what was Bigod’s plan?
to capture Scarborough and Hull
how many rebels joined them?
only a few hundred.
when was Bigod captured?
February 1537 in Cumberland.
what was the government reaction to the rebels?
Duke of Norfolk was sent to carry out a brutal suppression of the rebels. the rebels who attacked Carlisle were hanged, and 144 rebels at least from the pilgrimage of grace were executed including Aske, Thomas Percy, Bigod, and Hussey.
who supported the rebellion?
powerful members of the nobility including, Thomas and Henry Percy, Lord Hussey and Lord Darcy. - the Percy family had many estates and were powerful therefore their tenants also joined.
clergy men and monks were also crucial - 38 clergy men and 16 priests were executed.
the rebellion started off with normal men.
how serious was the threat posed by the pilgrimage of Grace?
the number and momentum gathered by the rebels was extraordinary
they were well organised - and led by an educated and strategic leader