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Summary Perkin Warbeck Rebellion

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A description of this long threat to Henry VII’s authority, that increased his paranoia and challenged the loyalty of England’s foreign ties.

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 Warbeck’s father (Jehan de Werbecque)
was a poor burgess from France.
 Warbeck was born in 1474. He worked
as a servant throughout his childhood.
The Perkin Warbeck Rebellion (1491-1499)  In 1491, he worked for Pierre Jean
Meno (Breton silk merchant). He arrived
in Cork (autumn of 1941) selling silk on
Meno’s merchant ships.
 Ireland supported the York family.
 The people of Ireland believed that
Warbeck was the Earl of Warwick.
Who led the rebellion?  Warbeck denied this and claimed that
Perkin Warbeck. he was Richard, Duke of York (prince in
the tower).
When was it?
The rebellion was drawn out between 1491  Charles VIII welcomed Warbeck to Paris
and 1499. in 1492 and 100 supporters of the
House of York gathered around him.
 He moved to Flanders and was taken in
It was the second rebellion that Henry VII had by Margaret of Burgundy (took him in as
to deal with. her nephew).
 Henry saw this as a threatening move
and stopped trade with Flanders in
1493.

 Warbeck gained the powerful support
of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian (this
increased pressure on Henry).
 Maximilian recognised Warbeck as
Richard IV.

, July 1485
 Warbeck attempted to land at Deal (Kent). He hoped to gather supporters so that he could march on London.
 This was a disaster and he sailed to Ireland, leaving some of his men stranded in Deal.
 He unsuccessfully laid siege to Waterford (town loyal to Henry).

 He then sailed to Scotland where he was given refuge and a pension (£1200 a year) by James IV.
 James saw Warbeck as an opportunity to disrupt England.
 Warbeck attempted to invade England using his pension however, nobody south of the border was willing to
support him. He was still a potential threat.
 Henry offered James his eldest daughter’s hand in marriage. James believed this had far more advantages to
Scotland than Warbeck.

 Warbeck went back to Ireland. He wasn’t welcomed back.

 He sailed for Devon.
 The people of Exeter and Taunton drove him out.

 He fled to Beaulieu Abbey, hoping for sanctuary.
 August 1497- he was persuaded to give himself up. As he was a foreigner, he could not be tried for treason
therefore, he would not have faced being hung, drawn and quartered.
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