The Pilgrimage of Grace 1536-1537 and the Exeter Conspiracy 1538CUP Archive, 1915 - Great Britain |
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE XV THE SECOND APPOINTMENT AT DONCASTER | 1 |
THE KINGS POLICY | 24 |
HALLAM AND BIGOD | 55 |
THE DUKE OF NORFOLKS MISSION | 99 |
THE KINGS PEACE | 141 |
THE END OF THE PILGRIMAGE | 182 |
THE COUNCIL OF THE NORTH | 226 |
THE WHITE ROSE PARTY | 277 |
THE EXETER CONSPIRACY | 297 |
CONCLUSION | 329 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 335 |
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Abbey Abbot accused arrest Aske Aske's Beverley Bishop Cardinal Carlisle Castle chap Charleton Church commons confession Cromwell Cumberland Dacre Darcy's death declared Doncaster Duke of Norfolk Durham Earl Ellerker end of chapter England evidence executed Exeter favour Francis Bigod Friars friends gentlemen Guisborough Hallam hath Henry Henry's Hull Ibid insurrection January John Bulmer King King of Scots King's Lady Lancaster Herald letter Lincolnshire London Lord Darcy Lumley March Marquis matter monasteries monks Montague never Newcastle-upon-Tyne Northumberland oath offended Papers pardon parliament Pilgrimage Pilgrimage of Grace Pilgrims Pole Pontefract priest printed in full Prior prisoners promised rebellion rebels received Reedsdale replied reported Richmondshire rising Robert Constable Rudston Sawley Scarborough Scotland Scots sent servants Sir Francis Bigod Sir Geoffrey Sir Ralph Ellerker Sir Robert Constable Sir Thomas Percy Staynhus summoned told Tower traitors treason Tynedale Westmorland words wrote York Yorkshire