Edward VI - Rebellions Flashcards

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Kett Rebellion - Causation

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  • A collapse in the textile industry leads to cloth workers having to find work outside of Norwich (the second biggest city in England at the time, with a population of 16,000)
  • Wooded areas are closed off to gentry
  • 6-8 Jul - A community in Wymondham gather for a feast. Drunken anger causes them to start destroying enclosure fences, including those of a lawyer, John Flowerdew
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Kett Rebellion - John Flowerdew

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  • A local lawyer in Wymondham
  • He was unpopular as he was planning to pull down a local abbey he had bought
  • The townspeople had paid for the abbey for the parish and were therefore incensed by Flowerdew’s actions
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Kett Rebellion - Kett’s leadership

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  • Flowerdew encouraged the crowds to attack tyhe hedges of a tanner, Robert Kett. However, Kett welcomed their actions and assumed leadership
  • 10 Jul - The rebels reached Norwich and encamped on Mousehold Heath. By now they numbered 16,000
  • The Sheriff of Norwich was almost arrested in an attempt to disperse the rebels and the gentry were powerless
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Kett Rebellion - Demands

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  • Landowners to charge peasants the same rent as other gentry
  • End enclosures on common land
  • Ineffectual priests and vicars to be replaced
  • Bushels of corn to be all kept at one size (8 gallons)
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Kett Rebellion - Attempted negotiations

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  • 21 Jul - The York Herald offers a full pardon to all rebels that would disperse, as well as end to enclosures and the price of wool to be cut by a third
  • Many rebels want this, but Kett refuses
  • The herald orders his sword bearer to arrest Kett, but things get ugly and they are forced to leave
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Kett Rebellion - Capture of Norwich

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  • 22 Jul - Norwich captured using cannons from the coastal defences
  • 30 Jul - William Parr, Marquis of Northumberland retakes the city. Pardons are once again offered, but only 20 of the rebels disperse
  • The rebels managed to get Norwich back, turning it from a demonstration to full-scale rebellion
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Kett Rebellion - Defeat

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  • Militia are raised in all counties around Norfolk
  • 23 Aug - Northumberland arrives outside Norwich with 12,000 men
  • Over three days, Northumberland’s army grinds down the resistance
  • 27 Aug - Kett attempts to have the rebels abandon Mousehold Heath and move to the vale of Dussindale
  • At the same time, Northumberland’s army is bolstered by 1,000 foreign mercenaries
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Kett Rebellion - Ending

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  • 3,000 rebels are killed in the attempt to move to Dussindale and Kett is arrested
  • Kett is hanged, alongside 49 other rebels
  • Northumberland ignored the desires of the Norfolk gentry and mostly adhered to the law when holding the rebels accountable for their trials
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Western Rebellion - Causation

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  • 1547-9
  • Concerned with the issue of the New Prayer Book and its practices, eg. removal of transubstantiation
  • Demanded vernacular prayer books in Cornish and an improvement on how clergy taught mass
  • Somerset’s wool tax irritated nobles who would have to pay higher tax and also disrupted the wool trade
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Western Rebellion - Uprisings

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  • Attempts were made to stop Commissioners entering churches
  • Protesters assembled in Bodmin, under Humphrey Arundell. A list of grievances was compiled before they marched into Devon
  • In Sampford Courtenay, rebels persuaded a priest to deliver a traditional Catholic mass
  • 20 Jun - The Samford Courtenay rebels meet with those of Cornwall at Crediton
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Western Rebellion - Nobles

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  • One noble, Hellier, is killed attempting to calm the rebels
  • Other gentry lose control of their lands
  • A meeting between rebels and a noble named Peter Carew almost erupted into violence when one rebel set fire to a barn. Carew was also a strict Protestant
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