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A detailed summary of the nature of the Tudor Rebellions designed for 25 markers as part of the OCR A Level Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485–1603 paper.

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TUDOR REBELLIONS NATURE
Objectives, Duration and location
Duration
 Irish rebellions took longer to put down since Dublin administration had to wait for
instructions from London
 Munster Rebellion 1569 took 4 years to repress
 Rebellions near London didn’t take long to repress -> Essex only took 12 hours and
Wyatt’s 18 days.

Location
 Mainly northern and southwestern counties
 East Anglia
 Province of Ulster, Munster in Ireland
 None in Wales
 Pro Yorkist areas: Yorkshire and Worcester
 Some chose same areas -> symbolic
 E.g. Cornish chose Blackheath just as Wat Tyler and John Ball had done
 E.g. Oxfordshire – Enslow Hill just as anti-enclosure protestors had done before
 Some went outside local church
 Targeted towns for demonstrations
 E.g. Cornish – Exter and Kett – Norwich

Southwest England

 Resented interference in everyday life
 Somerset contributed to most rebels that marched to Blackheath 1497 and proved
unwilling to supply troops to suppress rebellion in Devon
 Celtic language spoken there -> Cornishmen resented English

London

 Objective to reach Whitehall -> seat of central gov in London
 Warbeck got to Taunton
 Wyatt got to Ludgate
 Essex got to Fenchurch street

Leadership
Royal claimants

 Had to be led by prince of royal blood or royal claimant

,  Simnel – Richard III nephew
 Warbeck – Duke of York
 Lady Grey – great granddaughter of Henry VII

Nobility and gentry

 Earls – Tyrone, Kildare, Desmond
 English nobles – Lovel, Dacre, Essex
 Often denied involvement and claimed that they were pressured
 Needed nobles as leaders
 E.g. Cornish = Lord Audley and Yorkshire = Lord Darcey

Clergy

 Rarely led a revolt
 Were involved in drawing up the demands for pilgrimage of grace
 Vicars of Louth, Brough, Brayton supported Lincolnshire and pilgrimage of grace
 Vicars of St Clare, St Uny and Poundstock travelled to Exeter – Cornish


Lawyers

 Thomas Flamak – Bodmin
 Thomas Moigne – Lincoln
 William Stapelton – East Ridding of Yorkshire
 Robert Aske – pilgrimage of grace

Commoners

 Few were led by them
 1549 revolts
 Ketts Rebellion – Thomas Underhill was a tailor
 Oxfordshire Rebellion – local servants and tradesman
 Amicable Grant – husbandmen, urban artisans and rural peasants




Strategy and Tactics
Dynastic Rebellion
 Draw monarch out of capital and either forced to abdicate or be
killed in battle
 Until London had been seized no rebel leader could claim victory
 Had to have alternative claimant ready to rule
 E.g. Yorkists had pretenders, Northumberland had Lady Jane Grey,
Wyatt had Princess Elizabeth and Northern Earls wanted Mary Stuart

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