K. J. Kesselring, The North Rebellion of 1569: Faith, Politics, and Protest in Elizabethan England (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007).The Northern Rebellion of 1569: Faith, Politics, and Protest in Elizabethan England. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007....
K. J. Kesselring, The Northern Rebellion of 1569: Faith, Politics and Protest in Elizabethan England Kesselring's starting-point is that commentators have been mistaken in regarding 'the Rising of the Northern Earls' as a neo-feudal rebellion, in which participants acted out of instinctive loyalt...
The Northern Rebellion of 1569 K. J. Kesselring 484 Accesses Abstract John James attended the Hereford bonfire lit to celebrate the defeat of the rebellion. A servant previously in trouble for hearing mass, James was in no mood for festivities and muttered bitterly, “now you have the day ...
1569 The Northern Rebellion – involving the Duke of Norfolk, and the earls of Westmorland and Northumberland. 1570 Pope Pius V excommunicates Elizabeth I 1571 Treason Act makes it illegal to deny Elizabeth I is queen. 1572 The Ridolfi Plot 1570s increased number of Jesuit Priests arriving in ...
1569 The Northern Rebellion – involving the Duke of Norfolk, and the earls of Westmorland and Northumberland. 1570 Pope Pius V excommunicates Elizabeth I 1571 Treason Act makes it illegal to deny Elizabeth I is queen. 1572 The Ridolfi Plot ...
The rebellion from Northern England also made the same fatal miscalculation of Elizabeth as the Spanish did. In 1569, the predominantly Catholic northern part of England tried to rebel against Queen Elizabeth, overthrow her, and put her cousin Mary Queen of Scots, whom was a Catholic, on the...
Essex, Walter Devereux, 1st earl of, 1541?–1576, English soldier. He helped in the suppression of the Northern Rebellion of 1569 and was created earl of Essex in 1572. In 1573 he volunteered to colonize a part of Ulster, then controlled by the O'Neill clan, and bring it under English...
Unlike the Northern Rebellion of 1569, which had religious overtones, this insurrection is wholly political. It is also disorganised, and suppressed with great violence. This context of class struggle and imminent rebellion is that of REVENGERS TRAGEDY (1606) and CORIOLANUS (probably 1607). Note ...
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