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104:, led by elements of Wrawe's Suffolk rebellion and some local men, such as John Greyston, who had been involved in the events in London and had returned to his home county to spread the revolt, and Geoffrey Cobbe and John Hanchach, members of the local gentry. The University of Cambridge, staffed by priests and enjoying special royal privileges, was widely hated by the other inhabitants of the town. A revolt broke out in Cambridge with the university as its main target, backed up by the Mayor of Cambridge. The rebels ransacked 54:
to organise defences, key fortifications fell easily to the rebels and the local militias were not mobilised. As in London and the south-east, this was in part due to the absence of key military leaders and the nature of English law, but any locally recruited men may also have proved unreliable in the face of a popular uprising.
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Wrawe had considerable influence over the development of the revolt across eastern England. The number of rebels in the eastern counties, then a very populous region, may have approached those in the London revolt. The authorities put up very little resistance to the revolt: the major nobles failed
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against 24 of his colleagues in the hope of a pardon, but was sentenced to be executed by being hanged, drawn and quartered on 6 May 1382.
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in west Suffolk the next day, gathering further support as they went. John Cambridge, the prior of the wealthy
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Tuck, J. A. (1987). "Nobles, Commons and the Great Revolt of 1381". In Hilton, Rodney; Alton, T. H. (eds.).
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On 12 June, Wrawe attacked Sir Richard Lyons' property at Overhall, advancing on to the towns of
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As the revolt was suppressed, John Wrawe was captured and was tried in London. He probably
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The Great Rising of 1381: the Peasants' Revolt and England's Failed Revolution
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People executed under the Plantagenets by hanging, drawing and quartering
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At the start of the Peasants' Revolt in June 1381, John Wrawe, a former
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Index

Peasants' Revolt
executed
chaplain
Essex
Suffolk
Cavendish
Bury St Edmunds
Bury St Edmunds Abbey
Thetford
protection money
John Cavendish
Chief Justice of the King's Bench
Chancellor
University of Cambridge
Lakenheath
Cambridgeshire
Corpus Christi College
University's church
bedel
Ely
gave evidence
Dunn 2002
Powell 1896
Powell 1896
Powell 1896
Powell 1896
Powell 1896
Tuck 1987
Dunn 2002
Dunn 2002

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