
(1536), a rising in the northern counties of England, the only overt immediate discontent shown against the Reformation legislation of King Henry ... [2 related articles]
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Rebellion against Henry VIII of England 1536-37, originating in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. The uprising was directed against the policies of the monarch (such as the
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This was a protest against the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1536AD. It was led by Robert Aske and had a flag portraying the wounds of Jesus' crucifixion. This sought the restoration of the monasteries - but failed. King Henry VIII went back on his words of sympathy to the rebels and carried out further reforms. Many rebels were killed - these...
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a rebellion in northern England in 1536, against the religious policies (particularly the dissolution of the monasteries) of the government
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The Pilgrimage of Grace was a popular uprising which occurred in 1536, as a reaction to the dissolution of the monasteries. In the barren north, where towns were few and far between, the monks were still popular. In Yorkshire they had been the only people to dispense hospitality to the wandering beggar and the ordinary traveller. The work of the Ci...
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Rebellion against Henry VIII of England 1536–37, originating in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. The uprising was directed against the policies of the monarch (such as the Dissolution of the Monasteries during the Reformation and the effects of the enclosure of common land)
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