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A History of the County of Sussex
… two gentlemen, were pardoned in 1450 for their part in Cade's rebellion. 85 There were apparently no gentry in the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of Ashington, were pardoned in 1450 for their part in Cade's rebellion. 31 Another John Wolf occurs locally in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
Old and New London
… age of eighty-one years. "During the insurrection of Jack Cade in 1450, Sir John Fastolf furnished his place in … He was, however, in danger from both parties, for Jack Cade would have burned his house, and he was likely to be …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 1450', Archaeologia , 57 part 1 (1900). Harvey, I., Jack Cade's Rebellion of 1450 (Oxford, 1991). Havet, J., Cours …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… passed to Thomas Skeffington, 57 who presented Anthony Cade in 1599. The advowson descended with the manor, although … of ironstone and is said to have been begun by Anthony Cade when he was vicar. 83 The lower part of the main range, … complete; they were kept for the first 35 years by Anthony Cade. 10 NONCONFORMITY. In 1719 a Protestant conventicle was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Binovium by Ptolemy, and situated on the Fosse-way. Mr. Cade considers it to have been sacred to Bacchus, and to have …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… In 1451, Henry VI. met many of the followers of Jack Cade, who submitted to his authority, and on their knees …
Old and New London
… V. on his Return from AgincourtOther Royal ReceptionsJack Cade and his FollowersHenry VI. and the Duke of YorkThe … Obeienge to hym, as hym ought of right." 1 During Jack Cade's noted rebellion in 1449 and 1450, his followers … Greenwiche," as we learn from Holinshed's "Chronicle." Of Cade's subsequent capture and death we have already spoken in …
A New History of London
… Book 1, Ch. 6 Cade's Rebellion to Henry VII CHAP. VI. From the rebellion of Jack Cade, to the accession of Henry VII. We now arrive at … has been ascribed to his intrigues. 1450. John Cade, an Irish refugee, from his resemblance to Sir John …
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