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The Yorkshirerebellion took place in England in 1489, during the reign of King Henry VII. Relatively little is known about this rebellion; its main account...
his invasion of England. The rebellion was defeated and Lincoln killed at the Battle of Stoke. YorkshireRebellion (1489) — Rioting led by Sir John Egremont...
Tyrone's Rebellion, more commonly referred to as the Nine Years' War. 1486 - Stafford and Lovell Rebellion 1486–7 - Simnel Rebellion1489 - Yorkshire Rebellion...
confiscating their religious rights and economic livelihood. The Yorkshirerebellion of 1489 occurred during the reign of Henry VII. Parliament wanted money...
consort of England. 1488 The price of knitted woollen hats is fixed by law. 1489 14 February – Treaty of Redon: England allies with Brittany against France...
Richard III's defeat at the hands of Henry Tudor (who became Henry VII). In 1489, he was pulled from his horse and murdered by some of his tenants.[citation...
Richard III's defeat at the hands of Henry Tudor (who became Henry VII). In 1489, he was pulled from his horse and murdered by some of his tenants.[citation...
Sheriff Hutton in Yorkshire, to arrest Warwick and take him to the Tower of London. Despite such precautions, Henry faced several rebellions over the next...
council. After Richard's death the council was re-established by Henry VII in 1489, nominally led by the king's young son Arthur Tudor. After Arthur's early...
Bristol East Riding of Yorkshire Rutland Cambs. Greater London Tyne & Wear Cumbria North Yorkshire South Yorks. West Yorkshire Greater Manc. Merseyside...
(b. 1448) April 18 – Sibylle of Bavaria, Electress Palatine consort (b. 1489) May 2 – Leonardo da Vinci, Italian inventor and artist (b. 1452) May 4 –...
and in 1840 after it had suffered years of neglect. It was also damaged in 1489 when, along with Fishergate Bar, it was burnt by rebels who were rioting...
(1449–1489), was buried in the church after being murdered by his own retainers at Cockslodge near Thirsk, in 1489 during the Yorkshirerebellion over...
fine those responsible. The so-called 'tillage acts', were passed between 1489 and 1597. The people who were responsible for the enforcement of the Acts...
Francis Lovell's rising in Yorkshire in 1486, and the Earl of Northumberland was killed by a Yorkshire mob in a rising in 1489. After Northumberland's death...
part of the Dissolution of the Monasteries. 29 January – Bolton Abbey, a Yorkshire priory, is closed down as part of the Dissolution of the Monasteries....
Lopes de Chaves (ref: Alvaro Lopes de Chaves, Livro de Apontamentos (1438–1489), (Codice 443 da Coleccao Pombalina da B.N.L.), Imprensa Nacional – Casa...
several years during his childhood at Middleham Castle in Wensleydale, Yorkshire, under the tutelage of his cousin Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick...
Castle in Yorkshire. January 19 – Most of Bigod's forces are captured by the English Army at a dawn raid of their camp at Beverley, Yorkshire, but Bigod...