Kett's Rebellion Flashcards
Political
1) The character and stubbornness of Somerset
2) Vagrancy Act of 1547
3) Duke of Somerset removed Earl of Warwick’s park enclosures
Economic
1) Enclosure. Kett’s rebels were heartened by royal commission looking into the problem and thought they were supported by government in acting against enclosures
2) Poor quality of local government – failed to clamp down on enclosure
Religious
1) Argue that they were pissed at the Act of Supremacy
Duration
June to November 1549
Extent of Support
Disorder widespread. Kett raised a large rebel force of 16000 men
Leadership
Commons rebellion led by Robert Kett, a Norfolk yeoman, but part of a much wider outbreak of disorder across much of England where the leadership was low level and low born
Regions affected
25 different counties, East Anglia and Norfolk
Executions
Kett and upto 300 rebels executed
Military Response
Marcus of Northampton and Earl of Warwick went up North (Army of 12000 and 1000 mercenaries)
Outcome
Disturbances throughout midlands and eastern England
Kett raises a large force – 16,000 men. Norwich falls to rebels; rebellion eventually crushed by Warwick in battle outside Norwich at spot – Mousehold Heath – where 1381 rebels had camped
Kett and up to 300 rebels executed – sign of how seriously government had been frightened
Results in fall of Somerset
Level of Threat
High - widespread 25 counties, gained momentum, the fact that it went to battle in Dussindale. Rebels were 16000 men strong. Well organised. France declared war on England - created a greater strain on the King’s forces.
Low - Loyal subjects