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Who did Perkin Warbeck claim to be during his rebellion?
Richard, Duke of York.
Where was Perkin Warbeck actually from?
Tournai in France.
Which treaty forced Warbeck to leave France in 1492?
The Treaty of Étaples.
Who in Burgundy supported Warbeck as her ‘nephew’?
Margaret of Burgundy.
Which Holy Roman Emperor recognised Warbeck as ‘Richard IV’ in 1494?
Maximilian.
What was the outcome of Warbeck’s 1495 landing at Deal in Kent?
It was a fiasco as he failed to gather sufficient local support.
Which Irish town did Warbeck unsuccessfully besiege for 11 days?
Waterford.
How did James IV of Scotland support Warbeck’s claim?
Marriage to his cousin and a pension of £1,200 a year.
Why did Warbeck’s invasion from Scotland fail?
He received no support south of the border.
Where did Warbeck seek support in July 1497 as a last resort?
The south-west of England (Devon).
Where did Warbeck flee to before surrendering in August 1497?
Beaulieu Abbey.
With whom was Warbeck imprisoned in the Tower of London?
The Earl of Warwick.
What event led to Warbeck’s execution in 1499?
A failed escape plot with the Earl of Warwick.
How many Yorkists joined Warbeck in Paris by the summer of 1492?
Approximately 100.
Why did the Earl of Warwick join Warbeck’s escape plan?
He was weary of imprisonment.