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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… In the reign of Richard II., the insurgents under Wat Tyler, amounting to 100,000 men, took up their station here, …
Old and New London
… of Numerous TumuliEncampment of the Danish ArmyWat Tyler's RebellionReception of Richard II. at BlackheathThe … these, the most formidable was that in 1381, raised by Wat Tyler, a blacksmith of Dartford, on account of the imposition … London under the command of their principal leaders, Wat Tyler and Jack Straw, and afterwards separated into three …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… by subscription, under the patronage of Sir George Tyler, lord of the manor; the salary of the mistress is 25, …
A New History of London
… themselves under leaders who assumed the names of Wat Tyler, Jack Straw, Hob Carter, and Tom Miller, as glorying in … privileges, this body dispersed. In the mean time Wat Tyler, with his band, were committing the greatest outrages … the king's return to London, it was resolved to offer Wat Tyler the same terms that had satisfied his companions at …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… anno ult pred. 19 Willielmus Palmer filius Thom Palmer Civ Tyler et Bricklayer de London per Indram po: se appren …
A New History of London
… Knt. fishmonger, who, when he was lord-mayor, flew Wat Tyler 11. St. Magnus church. At the north east corner of …
A New History of London
… or bawdy-houses, in the year 1381, were plundered by Wat Tyler; at which time it appears they were kept by Flemish …
A New History of London
… knights, that the rebels of Kent and Essex under Wat Tyler and Jack Straw, anno 1381, consumed this stately …
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