POG Flashcards

1
Q

Which Chancellor was beaten to death

A

Chancellor of the Bishop of Lincoln

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2
Q

How many people marched to Lincoln

A

10,000

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3
Q

Who was the Lincolnshire rising led by

A

Priests and gentry

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4
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Which Duke was sent to put down the Lincolnshire rising

A

Duke of Suffolk

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5
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How long did the Lincolnshire rising last and why

A

Two weeks because the gentry leaders sort pardons and without leadership the people went back home

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6
Q

Which duke tried to issue a pardon at the Yorkshire rising and when

A

December 8 and the Duke of Norfolk Tried to buy time by issuing a pardon

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7
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Norfolk promised that

A

The Abies would be restored and a parliament held in York

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8
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How did the gentry leaders in the Yorkshire rising react to Norfolk’s promises

A

They were keen for reconciliation and took Henry at his word the Rebels were encouraged to disperse

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9
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The Cumberland rising was led by

A

Commoners

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10
Q

Which man led the Cumberland rising

A

Sir Francis Bigod

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11
Q

The Cumberland rising planned to capture

A

Hull and Scarborough

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12
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After the Cumberland rising how many rebels were hanged

A

74

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13
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Which main leaders were executed

A

Robert Aske, Lord Darcy, Lord Hussey, abbots of Jervaulx and Fountains

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14
Q

When was the Lincolnshire rising

A

October 15 36

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15
Q

Which commissioner arrived at Louth to inspect the new church spire

A

Heneage

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16
Q

The Lincolnshire rising was which class of rebellion

A

Cross class rebellion they wanted tax and religion sorted

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17
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How did the Lincolnshire rebels get money for the rising

A

The rising was paid by church funds

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18
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What was the government response to the Lincolnshire rising

A

To peacefully listen to the rebels demands and by time, He also threatened them with treason if they continued to fight

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19
Q

Was the Lincolnshire rising successful

A

Partially because they didn’t get their aims met but the king had to listen to rebels and their demands so change could happen later

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20
Q

When was the Yorkshire rising

A

October 15 36

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21
Q

What Abby did the Yorkshires want reinstated

A

Clementhorpe

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22
Q

Who enclosed York and got a copy of the rebel demands

A

Robert Aske and 10,000 men

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23
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How many regional armies were in the Yorkshire rising

A

9

24
Q

How many men overall in the Yorkshire rising

A

30,000

25
Q

Who captured Barnard Castle

A

Lord Latimer and Sir Christopher Danby

26
Q

Where did Lord Latimer and Sir Christopher Danby pillage

A

The Bishop of Durham is castle at Bishop Auckland

27
Q

Musters took place at

A

Kirby Stefan and Penrith

28
Q

Where did Lord Darcy surrender

A

Pontefract

29
Q

When did Lord Darcy surrender

A

October 21

30
Q

How long did the Yorkshire rising last

A

From the 8th of October until the 6th of December

31
Q

How did the Yorkshire rising end

A

The rebels were issued with a pardon

32
Q

What type of support did the Yorkshire rise and get

A

It was across class rebellion

33
Q

Was the Yorkshire rising pre-planned and organised

A

Yes Robert Aske organised them very well he named the rebellion as a pilgrimage and carried the banner of the five wounds of Christ

34
Q

How many troops did Pontefract have (government)

A

Only 300

35
Q

What did the king say to the Pontefract articles

A

But they were too vague and asked for clarification, the king was biding his time and issued a general pardon

36
Q

After the Yorkshire rebellion Who spent Christmas with the king

A

Aske

37
Q

How successful was the Yorkshire rising

A

The demands of the rebels were forcibly listen to by the king but he refused to change the way he ruled

38
Q

When was the Cumberland rising

A

January 15 37

39
Q

What were the causes for the Cumberland rising

A

The commons felt betrayed as their demands won’t met by the King

40
Q

Who was the ruler of the Cumberland rising

A

Francis Bigod

41
Q

What was Bigod religion and motives

A

He was a Protestant so had no religious issues only political issues

42
Q

Where was Bigod captured

A

In Cumberland

43
Q

Which law was declared after the Cumberland rising

A

Martial law

44
Q

How many rebels were hung at Carlisle

A

74

45
Q

How many gentry were hanged in London

A

100

46
Q

What is the Cumberland rising well-planned and organised

A

Not very well organised it was led by Francis Bigod

47
Q

How did the government respond to the Cumberland rising

A

Executed and re-organise the Council of the north

48
Q

Was the Cumberland rising successful

A

No as it did not meet its aims and many of the rebels were executed for treason

49
Q

What is Eltons view

A

That the Arragonese faction and reinstatement of Mary was the main cause for rebellion
The rebellions were planned

50
Q

What is bush’s interpretation

A

That it was a common’s rebellion

51
Q

What is Gunn’s interpretation

A

That the rebellion was a gentry rebellion and it was spontaneous

52
Q

What is James’s interpretation

A

That the Lincolnshire society

53
Q

What is Dodd’s interpretation

A

That it was an upper-class rebellion and was spontaneous

54
Q

Who handed over Pontefract Castle

A

Lord Darcy

55
Q

Why was the rebellion seen as planned

A

Pin badges were made for the rebels