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henry vii threats, dynastic threats - lovell, simnel, warbeck, suffolk,…
henry vii threats
perkin warbeck 1491-97
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warbeck fled to scotland after ireland refused support again and was accepted by james iv, who married warbeck to katherine gordon
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warbeck returned to ireland and also invaded cornwall. ireland remained loyal to henry as they learned their lesson from lambert simnel. henry had an army in ireland who brought warbeck to court
attempted escaped from custody and henry had to treat warbeck carefully as he was not an english citizen
warbeck was later implicated in a plot with warwick so both were executed and no one else could impersonate the princes in the tower.
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lambert simnel 1487
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earl of lincoln (yorkist) persuaded margaret of burgundy to sponsor lambert simnel with financial aid and 2,000 german mercenaries
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popular rebellions
yorkshire rebellion 1489
henry issued a subsidy for war to defend brittany against france - needed £100,000 for this so he would need to raise taxes, only £27,000 was raised
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sir john egremont led the york rebels, earl of surrey easily put down the rising.
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henry percy, earl of northumberland, (who collected the taxes) put the case of the people before the king. he refused to listen.
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he was a weak claimant, usurper, yorkists felt threatened, war of the roses, missing princes in the tower? edward earl of warwick, de la poles were promised the throne by richard
dynastic threats - lovell, simnel, warbeck, suffolk
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