History Crossword #2

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What military law that replaced civil laws was brought in in 1572?
Martial
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On 5 October 1536, the Privy council first learned that 20,000 rebels were preparing to converge on which county town?
Lincolnshire
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Who was the most powerful Cornish landowner in 1549? Sir John ________
Arundell
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Who did Henry VII appoint to lead his forces against Lambert Simnel? Sir Giles _______
Daubeney
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The Irish rebellion of 1532-34 was led by Silken Thomas, what was his father's title? Earl of _______
Kildare
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During the Pilgrimage of Grace, what were the thirteen demands of the rebels called that were presented to the 'Lords of the King's Council'?
Pontefract Articles
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What socio-economic problem that caused or played a part in certain rebellions, is defined as; 'The process of converting common land into private land through the use of hedges, fences or ditches, or the amalgamation of two farms?
Enclosure
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This socio-economic problem played a (main or subsidiary) part in the rebellions of 1489, 1497, 1525, 1536 and 1549. What was it?
Taxation
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Which rebellion of 1596 had just four people in?
Oxforshire
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What financial aid is defined as, 'A gift that was occasionally requested to help the government overcome a financial crisis'?
Benevolence
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Which successful rebellion took place in 1525?
Amicable Grant
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On 5 October 1536, the Privy council first learned that 20,000 rebels were preparing to converge on which county town?

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Lincolnshire

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Who was the most powerful Cornish landowner in 1549? Sir John ________

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Who did Henry VII appoint to lead his forces against Lambert Simnel? Sir Giles _______

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The Irish rebellion of 1532-34 was led by Silken Thomas, what was his father's title? Earl of _______

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