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ch commissioners visiting to inspect the taxab
• Pilgrimage of Grace was triggered by local Chur ly,
already suspicious of monastic closures local
condition of churches in Louth and locals were
ss, triggering widespread panic
misinterpreting the inspection and barring acce seize
bar commissioners with the suspicion they'd
• Pilgrimage of Grace - attempts were made to
ity and close the Church
valuable church goods paid for by the commun er of
themselves pilgrims and marched under the bann
• Rebels in the Pilgrimage of Grace chose to call
ous devotion to conservative Catholicism
the Five Wounds of Christ - signifying their religi astic
of Grace centred on reinstatement of the mon
• Demands made by the rebels in the Pilgrimage
dissolutions
system, showing deep discontent for Henry's r
concern over the growing changes to religion unde
• The Pilgrimage of Grace rebels showed deep
t the Injunctions which were bringing in reformist
Cromwell as vicegerent, rising up to protest abou d that he
and worship to individual saints - they demande
ideology such as the banning of pilgrimages
the king into evil practices
and Richard Riche be executed for-manipulating that Mary
ession in the Pilgrimage of Grace, demanding
• There was rejection of Henry's First Act of Succ Catholic
rejection of Royal Supremacy and a support of
be made legitimate again - this was an implied
papal dispensation to annul it.
ideology on the sanctity of marriage without the
triggered by the Act of uniformity which enforced
• In the 1549 Western Rebellion, the uprising was in Latin
injunctions, forbade traditional Catholic Mass
new Book of Common Prayer. This, along with
and forbade hymns and bells. tional
concerned about the perceived attack on tradi
• In the Western Rebellion, rebels were deeply ished the role of the priest
cular services which dimin
Catholic doctrinal worship - they rejected verna tional
s, they focused heavily on reinstatement of tradi
• In the revised final demands of the Western rebel
orting their cause
Catholic worship and were led by clergy supp r Book
on religion it was not a rejection of the new Praye
• In Kett's rebellion, whilst their was a small focus ed if
quality of clergy, demanding that priests be sack
of 1549 - the rebels were aggrieved by the poor ts shou ld do
ed from absenteeism and that richer pries
unable to preach effectively, that they be bann
communities
more to spiritually educate the young in their been
Edward Courtnay to Elizabeth once Mary had
• Wyatt's rebellion focused on the marriage of
of nobles and showed deep discontent at Mary
deposed - this was planned by a Protestant trio
ority and Catholicism
attempting to reconcile England to papal auth
Evidence to argue against:
ances
nd monastic concerns and included other griev
• The Pilgrimage of Grace demands evolved beyo for local
the North, demanding a parliament be held there
such as the lack of political representation in nd
al of the Statute of Uses - this was centred arou
participation. There was also a focus on the repe
itance tax on the death of a parent.
displeasure at having to pay an extended inher had been a
Pilgrimage of Grace rebels - the monasteries
• Social pressure formed part of the alarm of the
ned
welfare safety net that they wanted to see retur red the
centred on economic grievance, having suffe
• The Western rebels original demands were also unju stly punished
lly pastoral farming - the rebels felt
new 5% sheep tax in an area which was traditiona
elsewhere in the countfiY.
for the growth of enclosures by greedy nobles