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Cornish
1497
15,000 Bodmin
Lord audley
over 250 miles reached outskirts of London
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alarming
shwoed lack of countryside control
no serious attempt to stop march
only had short stop at blackheath
Earl of Surrey sent down from scot border and executed leaders and suppressed leaders
did not want to pay to defend Scottish border-
extraurdorinary revenue- not granted by parliament
never got payment
already poor region
Joseph
Michael joseph Thomas flamank
demonstrated that local grienaces and econic problems could rebellion even without pretedner
Yorkshire
1489
consequence
had to sell of monastic lands to pay for Brittany campaign
usually exempt from southern taxation
parliamentary tax
coupled with poor harvests
4th Earl of northumberland killed trying to collect taxes as he betrayed Richard III attainders let this happen
Henry went up north and issued pardons
clever mass executions- matrys riots
John a chambre
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Danger
showed lack of control limits to royal authority
Not danger
rebels never met aims
not a dynastic challenge
royal agent killed Earl of northumebrland- serious threat to royal security