The Pilgrimage of Grace 1536–1537 and the Exeter Conspiracy 1538: Volume 1

Originally published in 1915, this book is the first of two volumes describing the popular risings during the reign of Henry VIII.

Madeline Hope Dodds (Author), Ruth Dodds (Author)

9781107502031, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 9 April 2015

404 pages
24.4 x 17 x 2.1 cm, 0.64 kg

Originally published in 1915, this book is the first of two volumes describing the popular risings during the reign of Henry VIII known as the Pilgrimage of Grace and the Exeter Conspiracy. Volume One describes the political situation in 1536 that gave rise to The Pilgrimage of Grace and follows the development of the movement until the Council at Pontefract at the end of that year. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in English religious history and the reign of Henry VIII.

1. The turning-point
2. Plots and tokens
3. Affinity and confederacy
4. Facts and rumours
5. The rising in Lincolnshire
6. The failure of Lincolnshire
7. The insurrection in the East Riding
8. The Pilgrims' advance
9. The extent of the insurrection
10. The musters at Pontefract
11. The first appointment at Doncaster
12. The first weeks of the truce
13. The council at York
14. The council at Pontefract.

Subject Areas: British & Irish history [HBJD1]