POG Flashcards

1
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Which Chancellor was beaten to death

A

Chancellor of the Bishop of Lincoln

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2
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How many people marched to Lincoln

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10,000

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3
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Who was the Lincolnshire rising led by

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Priests and gentry

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4
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Which Duke was sent to put down the Lincolnshire rising

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Duke of Suffolk

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5
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How long did the Lincolnshire rising last and why

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

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6
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Which duke tried to issue a pardon at the Yorkshire rising and when

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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

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The Abies would be restored and a parliament held in York

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

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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
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Which man led the Cumberland rising

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Sir Francis Bigod

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11
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The Cumberland rising planned to capture

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Hull and Scarborough

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12
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After the Cumberland rising how many rebels were hanged

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74

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13
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Which main leaders were executed

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

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14
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When was the Lincolnshire rising

A

October 15 36

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15
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Which commissioner arrived at Louth to inspect the new church spire

A

Heneage

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16
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The Lincolnshire rising was which class of rebellion

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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

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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

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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
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Was the Lincolnshire rising successful

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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
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When was the Yorkshire rising

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October 15 36

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21
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What Abby did the Yorkshires want reinstated

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Clementhorpe

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22
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Who enclosed York and got a copy of the rebel demands

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Robert Aske and 10,000 men

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23
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How many regional armies were in the Yorkshire rising

24
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How many men overall in the Yorkshire rising

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Who captured Barnard Castle
Lord Latimer and Sir Christopher Danby
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Where did Lord Latimer and Sir Christopher Danby pillage
The Bishop of Durham is castle at Bishop Auckland
27
Musters took place at
Kirby Stefan and Penrith
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Where did Lord Darcy surrender
Pontefract
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When did Lord Darcy surrender
October 21
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How long did the Yorkshire rising last
From the 8th of October until the 6th of December
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How did the Yorkshire rising end
The rebels were issued with a pardon
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What type of support did the Yorkshire rise and get
It was across class rebellion
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Was the Yorkshire rising pre-planned and organised
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
How many troops did Pontefract have (government)
Only 300
35
What did the king say to the Pontefract articles
But they were too vague and asked for clarification, the king was biding his time and issued a general pardon
36
After the Yorkshire rebellion Who spent Christmas with the king
Aske
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How successful was the Yorkshire rising
The demands of the rebels were forcibly listen to by the king but he refused to change the way he ruled
38
When was the Cumberland rising
January 15 37
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What were the causes for the Cumberland rising
The commons felt betrayed as their demands won’t met by the King
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Who was the ruler of the Cumberland rising
Francis Bigod
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What was Bigod religion and motives
He was a Protestant so had no religious issues only political issues
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Where was Bigod captured
In Cumberland
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Which law was declared after the Cumberland rising
Martial law
44
How many rebels were hung at Carlisle
74
45
How many gentry were hanged in London
100
46
What is the Cumberland rising well-planned and organised
Not very well organised it was led by Francis Bigod
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How did the government respond to the Cumberland rising
Executed and re-organise the Council of the north
48
Was the Cumberland rising successful
No as it did not meet its aims and many of the rebels were executed for treason
49
What is Eltons view
That the Arragonese faction and reinstatement of Mary was the main cause for rebellion The rebellions were planned
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What is bush’s interpretation
That it was a common’s rebellion
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What is Gunn’s interpretation
That the rebellion was a gentry rebellion and it was spontaneous
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What is James’s interpretation
That the Lincolnshire society
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What is Dodd’s interpretation
That it was an upper-class rebellion and was spontaneous
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Who handed over Pontefract Castle
Lord Darcy
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Why was the rebellion seen as planned
Pin badges were made for the rebels