This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations.(February 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
Sir Francis Bigod (4 October 1507 – 2 June 1537; also spelled Bigot, Bygod, Bygott, Bygate) was an English nobleman who was the leader of Bigod's Rebellion.[1]
^Dickens, A. G. (1 January 1959). Lollards & Protestants in the Diocese of York, 1509-58. A&C Black. ISBN 9780907628057 – via Google Books.
Sir FrancisBigod (4 October 1507 – 2 June 1537; also spelled Bigot, Bygod, Bygott, Bygate) was an English nobleman who was the leader of Bigod's Rebellion...
authorised by Aske) in Cumberland and Westmorland, called Bigod's Rebellion, under Sir FrancisBigod, of Settrington in the North Riding of Yorkshire. Because...
by second marriage) Hugh Bigod (Justiciar) (?–1266), the youngest son of 3rd earl, father of 5th earl Sir FrancisBigodBigod's Rebellion Framlingham Castle...
Bigod is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: FrancisBigod (1507–1537), British noble Hugh Bigod (disambiguation), multiple people Roger...
Medici becomes the new duke. January 16 – Bigod's Rebellion, an uprising by Roman Catholics, led by FrancisBigod against Henry VIII of England and Protestant...
stake for high treason in the aftermath of the Pilgrimage of Grace and Bigod's Rebellion during the reign of Henry VIII of England. According to some...
and quartered for treason at Tyburn after leading Bigod's rebellion. FrancisBigod Leader of Bigod's rebellion. Thomas Darcy, 1st Baron Darcy de Darcy...
the Matthew Bible 1537, January Bigod's Rebellion, a further phase of the Pilgrimage of Grace, led by Sir FrancisBigod 1537, 12 October Jane Seymour gives...
incest and treason so that Henry could marry Jane Seymour. 2 June 1537: FrancisBigod was hanged for treason. 12 July 1537: Robert Aske was hanged in chains...
Medici becomes the new duke. January 16 – Bigod's Rebellion, an uprising by Roman Catholics, led by FrancisBigod against Henry VIII of England and Protestant...
issue of Notes and Queries, the book collector and musicologist Edward Francis Rimbault published a list of faults he had found in Peter Cunningham's...
Justice of Ireland (d. 1382) 1379 – Henry III of Castile (d. 1406) 1507 – FrancisBigod, English noble (d. 1537) 1515 – Lucas Cranach the Younger, German painter...
Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola, Italian architect (d. 1573) October 4 – FrancisBigod, British noble (d. 1537) October 19 – Viglius, Dutch politician (d....
returned to their homes. However, after the failed Rebellion by Sir FrancisBigod, Henry had an excuse to arrest rebel leaders and to execute 200 people...
interrupted him was taken into custody, and he was sent with letters from Sir FrancisBigod to Thomas Cromwell as a mark of favour. The subject and his fellow martyr...
October 1536 led by Robert Aske and in Bigod's Rebellion, the uprising of January 1537 led by her nephew Sir FrancisBigod of Settrington. Both John Bulmer...
the Pilgrimage of Grace, through the influence of their nephew, Sir FrancisBigod. They were executed with others in early 1537 for their involvement...
meaning town. Sir FrancisBigod of Settrington launched Bigod's Rebellion against King Henry VIII in January 1537. Sir FrancisBigod was hanged, drawn...
who was murdered on 16 June 2016, 6 days before her 42nd birthday. Sir Francis Knollys (also the oldest ever sitting MP) was first elected as MP for Oxford...
their pardon. At the beginning of the next year, January 1537, when Sir FrancisBigod rashly attempted to renew the insurrection, Constable exerted himself...
Walter, in the period to 1245. In 1270, the castle was inherited by Roger Bigod, 5th Earl of Norfolk, who was a grandson of William Marshal's eldest daughter...
there were the Bigod Earls of Norfolk, starting with Roger Bigod from Normandy (died 1107). Their male line ended with Roger Bigod, 5th Earl of Norfolk...