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Change: Cardinal Von Waldburg Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk*Was very involved in putting down the uprising but not shown in the series as such and his part has been amalgamated with Charles Brandon.After the uprising was quashed by virtue of King Henry VIII's betrayal of
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Change: Renamed from Rebellion on the Tudors by Aug 4 2009, 12:01 PM EDT for: Rename
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Change: Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk who arrived at Stamford with a large, equipped army of 5,000 men. The rebellion lacking positive leadership and cause simply dispersed. Robert Askea pious lawyer with a following of 35,000 yeomen and monks,
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Change: Renamed from The Tudors Rebellion by Jul 25 2009, 3:56 PM EDT for: Rename
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Change: Henry VIII and the Pilgrimage of the Grace by David Starkey Reasons for the Dissolution of the Monasteries Reasons for the Rebellion 1. The monks were the main supporters of the Papal authority in England, and they
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Change: Our pleasure is that . . . you shall cause such dreadful execution to be done upon a good number of the inhabitants of every town, village, and hamlet that have offended, as they may be a fearful spectacle to all others hereafter that would practice any like matter. The
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Change: of the Plantagenet line, and sent him to Flanders to wait the opportune moment to cross to England and lead the rising. Sir Francis Bryan Sir John Constable Cardinal Von Waldburg Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk*Was very involved in putting down the
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Change: reason the same would be the destruction of the whole religion in England. And their especial great grudge is against the lord Cromwell. Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of SuffolkDuring the 1st Lincolnshire uprising , the Great North Road at Stamford was blocked by a
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Change: at Stamford was blocked by a large force of armed men that stopped anyone coming up from London. The only substantial Lincolnshire landowner that the King could depend on was his friend and brother-in-law, Charles Brandon,1st Duke of Suffolk who arrived at Stamford with a
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Change: *Not shown in*Was the seriesvery asinvolved beingin partputting ofdown the King`s menuprising involvedbut withnot puttingshown downin the uprisingseries as such and his part has been amalgamated with Charles Brandon. The Rebellionas portrayed on The TudorsScene
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Change: Cardinal Von Waldburg Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk*Not shown in the series as being part of the King`s men involved with putting down the uprising and his part has been amalgamated with Charles Brandon. The Rebellionas portrayed on The TudorsScene from Season 3 Episode 1 In
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Change: Scene from Season 3 Episode 1 In History There were 3 separate but related uprisings in the north:The Lincolnshire Rising 1st - 11th October 1536Began at St. James Church, Louth in Lincolnshire, after evensong & shortly following the closure of Louth Abbey, and quickly gained support in
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