Challenges to Henry VII's Crown: Perkin Warbeck, 1491-99

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Who did Perkin Warbeck claim to be during his rebellion?

Richard, Duke of York.

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Where was Perkin Warbeck actually from?

Tournai in France.

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Which treaty forced Warbeck to leave France in 1492?

The Treaty of Étaples.

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Who in Burgundy supported Warbeck as her ‘nephew’?

Margaret of Burgundy.

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Which Holy Roman Emperor recognised Warbeck as ‘Richard IV’ in 1494?

Maximilian.

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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.

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Which Irish town did Warbeck unsuccessfully besiege for 11 days?

Waterford.

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How did James IV of Scotland support Warbeck’s claim?

Marriage to his cousin and a pension of £1,200 a year.

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Why did Warbeck’s invasion from Scotland fail?

He received no support south of the border.

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Where did Warbeck seek support in July 1497 as a last resort?

The south-west of England (Devon).

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Where did Warbeck flee to before surrendering in August 1497?

Beaulieu Abbey.

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With whom was Warbeck imprisoned in the Tower of London?

The Earl of Warwick.

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What event led to Warbeck’s execution in 1499?

A failed escape plot with the Earl of Warwick.

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How many Yorkists joined Warbeck in Paris by the summer of 1492?

Approximately 100.

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Why did the Earl of Warwick join Warbeck’s escape plan?

He was weary of imprisonment.