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| Which Nobles were involved in suppressing the Amicable Grant and the POG |
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| which nobles switched sides on the POG |
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| Who was not in the south west to stop deal with the Western rebellion when somerset first heard word of the rebellion |
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| who was sent originally to deal with Western |
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| who aimed artillery at Essex's house in London |
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| who had Henry VII relied to lead his forces Against Simnel, Warbeck and in Cornish |
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| which nobles watched over which areas for Henry VII |
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Northumberland-North Oxford-East Anglia Derby-South Lancashire Bedford-Welsh Borders |
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| what did the garrison in the Pale increase from and to from 1534 to the 1570s |
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| what was Shane O'Neill named in 1561 |
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| Captain of Tyrone and Lord of Tyrconnel |
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| in 1563 what did Elizabeth name Shane |
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| who was Lord Deputy in Ireland at the time of Shane O'Neill and what was his warning |
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Sussex "If Shane be overthrown, all is settled;if Shane is settled, all is overthrown." |
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| Elizabeth adopted military solutions for Shane when |
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| in which battles were the rebels offered pardon if they went home in peace |
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| in which rebellion had a royal herald given the rebels two chances to go home in peace |
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| who was threatened with execution if he failed to collect taxes in the Amicable Grant |
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| what did Henry VIII order during the Amicable Grant when realizing there was discontent |
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| for the Amicable Grant to be halved, only reached commissioners in London |
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| Norfolk brought how many men when going to negotiate with rebels in POG |
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| Somerset had tried to deal with the Western in a peaceful way, what tactics did he use? |
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Threats of confiscation,Martial law Pardons listened to rebels demands, let leaders sit on committees that would implement reforms |
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| Cromwell hired writers to condemn rebels in POG, name one |
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Richard Morrison with his pamphlet "A lamentation in which is showed what ruin and destruction cometh of seditious rebellion." A Quote-"Obedience is the badge of the Christian man" |
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| a quote from Henry on the POG in the Lincoln Articles |
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| "one of the most brute and beastly of the whole realm" he also warned Suffolk was gathering a 100,000 strong army. |
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| Cranmer attacked the western rebels, what did he say |
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| he compared them to parrots and magpies "be taught how to speak and yet not understood one word they say." |
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| John Cheke's "The Hurt of Sedition" compared the conduct of Exeter and Norwich |
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condemning the citizens of Exeter because "Being in the midst of rebels unvitteled, unfurnished, unprepared, for so long a siege did not hold out continual and dangerous assault of the rebels" in Norwich "White livered" because they had "sought more safeguard that honesty and private hope more than common quietness" |
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| what did somerset send with Russell |
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| Somerset sent preachers to mousehold heath |
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| prepared sermons to emphasize sin of rebellion |
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| Matthew Parker when visiting Kett's camp saw what |
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| the rebels were not going to be lectured into submission |
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| What had Henry VII done in response to Simnel |
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| Papal bull, the real earl of Warwick was paraded at st Paul's |
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| What had Henry VII done in response to Warbeck |
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| Trade Embargo on Burgundy, Treaty of Etaples, Treaty of Ayton, Kildare was persuaded to renounce him. |
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| in 1495 Clifford discovered several of those who were willing to back the pretender, name one |
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| Edward Courtenay was interrogated and identified which leaders of the wyatt rebellion |
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| Carew, Suffolk, Croft and Wyatt |
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| Elizabeth forbid who to marry |
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| Norfolk when he tried to marry Mary QOS |
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| how many mercenaries were used in Western |
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| how many men did Sussex and lords Warwick and Clinton have in total for northern earls |
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| 22,000 (S-12,000,W&C-10,000) |
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| how many men did sir William Skeffington raise to stop Silken Thomas |
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| Lord Wilton had an army of what size for the 2nd Desmond |
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| how many men were used against Tyrone |
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| 30,000(Essex-17,000,Lord Mountjoy-13,000) |
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| how many rebels died at stoke |
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| how many rebels died at Blackheath |
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| how many rebels died at Clyst St Mary and Sampford Courtenay(western) |
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| how many rebels died during Kett |
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| how much was the bond imposed on Sir John Conyers(L&S) |
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| how much was the fine on the county of Cornwall |
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| how many rebels in POG were executed |
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| how many were executed in Yorkshire |
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| how many were hanged in Devon and Somerset towns during Western |
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| was hung from the city walls in Norwich |
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| how many executed in Wyatt |
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| how many were hanged in norther earls |
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| how many were executed in Essex |
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| how much was Rutland fined for his involvement in Essex |
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| how many hanged as a result of Silken Thomas |
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| how many executed as a result of 1st Desmond |
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| what write Henry do in 1539 |
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| What had Henry instructed Sussex and Derby to do as a result of POG |
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| to investigate landlord-tenant relations in Kendal, no issues in this region during the 1540s despite much of the country experiencing severe social and economic difficulties |
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| what was done about the statute of uses |
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| the statute of wills was put in place in 1540 which allowed testators to distribute two thirds of their property without payment of feudal taxes |
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| lords lieutenant were given control of what as a result of 1549 |
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| what measures were taken in 1549-50 to help the poor |
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| the subsidy and vagrancy acts were repealed and an enclosure act was passed that restricted landlords manorial rights over the commons and wasteland of less than three acres. |
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| what two acts came about as a result of Oxfordshire |
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an act against the decaying of towns and houses of husbandry an act for the maintenance of husbandry and tillage |
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| following Simnel's rebellion what was passed |
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| the star chamber act-legal powers to deal with nobles who had disturbed kings peace. |
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| after POG Henry sought to strengthen royal control over the north, ways he did this are? |
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lower gentry were chosen as deputy wardens over the marches while the monarch held overall responsibility the bench of magistrates that had shown sympathy to the rebels was purged, heads of old noble families such as Lord Lumley were exempt from this- needed loyalty. |
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| what reform happened as a result of the Northern Ealrs |
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| reform of the county militia |
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| how much did Silken Thomas cost |
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| how much did 2nd desmond cost |
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| what were results of desmond |
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| slaughter of women and children, policy of inducing famine on south,574645 acres of land declared forfeit to English crown with plans to move 8400 English settlers in area leading to evictions |
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| what did fletcher and Muculloch say about the results of Tyrone |
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| "Genocidal conflict" man made famine |
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