Lovell &
Events Key Words
Stafford
Sanctuary
to be safe fromwasarrest
the right
inside of a church -
recognized by the English
Law. You had 40 days to
sort out your problems
and either leave the
country or turn yourself
over and face trial.
weak,
relativeasofhe
thewas a distant
royal
The Plot: Attainder
familybyandare an act
had seized
passed parliament
In 1486, Francis Lovell
and the Stafford brothers poweraby
against defeating
person for a
launched a rebellion Richard
crime where IIIitat
is the
a Battle
against Henry VII’s rule. of Bosworth in 1485.
The plot was based on Many Yorkists,
the hope of reviving particularly those who
support for the Yorkist had supported Richard III,
cause. viewed his reign as
illegitimate.
The conspirators Lack of Yorkist
intended to raise forces Restoration: After
in the north of England winning the throne,
and midlands, areas Henry VII married
with strong Yorkist Elizabeth of York,
sympathies. uniting the two feuding
The plot was not well
coordinated, and the factions (Lancaster and
rebels' plans were to York). However, he did
gather support from not restore all the Yorkist
discontented Yorkists. nobles to positions of
power, leading to
The Uprising: discontent among key
Yorkist figures who were
LovellCauses
initially in
sought
raise rebellion the to excluded or
marginalized.
north of England, 2.
particularly around York.
He attempted to rally to Richard Lovell's
Francis III: Loyalty
forces but was unable to Francis Lovell had been
gain significant support. a close ally of Richard III
The Stafford brothers
tried to mobilize support during the Wars of the
in the midlands, but Roses and had supported
similarly faced a lack of him in the battle against
enthusiasm. Henry Tudor (Henry VII).
Lovell was discontent
The rebellion was poorly
organized, and Henry with the new Tudor
VII's supporters were regime and was seeking
able to quickly suppress a way to restore the
the uprising. The Yorkist monarchy.
conspirators had hoped Lovell’s personal
to the Yorkist loyalty
cause, and
to strike while Henry was his resentment over
still consolidating power, losing influence and
but the rebellion was
easily crushed.
Yorkist Discontent with
Henry VII:
Henry VII’s Claim to
the Throne: Henry's
claim to the throne was
Events Key Words
Stafford
Sanctuary
to be safe fromwasarrest
the right
inside of a church -
recognized by the English
Law. You had 40 days to
sort out your problems
and either leave the
country or turn yourself
over and face trial.
weak,
relativeasofhe
thewas a distant
royal
The Plot: Attainder
familybyandare an act
had seized
passed parliament
In 1486, Francis Lovell
and the Stafford brothers poweraby
against defeating
person for a
launched a rebellion Richard
crime where IIIitat
is the
a Battle
against Henry VII’s rule. of Bosworth in 1485.
The plot was based on Many Yorkists,
the hope of reviving particularly those who
support for the Yorkist had supported Richard III,
cause. viewed his reign as
illegitimate.
The conspirators Lack of Yorkist
intended to raise forces Restoration: After
in the north of England winning the throne,
and midlands, areas Henry VII married
with strong Yorkist Elizabeth of York,
sympathies. uniting the two feuding
The plot was not well
coordinated, and the factions (Lancaster and
rebels' plans were to York). However, he did
gather support from not restore all the Yorkist
discontented Yorkists. nobles to positions of
power, leading to
The Uprising: discontent among key
Yorkist figures who were
LovellCauses
initially in
sought
raise rebellion the to excluded or
marginalized.
north of England, 2.
particularly around York.
He attempted to rally to Richard Lovell's
Francis III: Loyalty
forces but was unable to Francis Lovell had been
gain significant support. a close ally of Richard III
The Stafford brothers
tried to mobilize support during the Wars of the
in the midlands, but Roses and had supported
similarly faced a lack of him in the battle against
enthusiasm. Henry Tudor (Henry VII).
Lovell was discontent
The rebellion was poorly
organized, and Henry with the new Tudor
VII's supporters were regime and was seeking
able to quickly suppress a way to restore the
the uprising. The Yorkist monarchy.
conspirators had hoped Lovell’s personal
to the Yorkist loyalty
cause, and
to strike while Henry was his resentment over
still consolidating power, losing influence and
but the rebellion was
easily crushed.
Yorkist Discontent with
Henry VII:
Henry VII’s Claim to
the Throne: Henry's
claim to the throne was