In May 1450, Jack Cade started a rebellion in Kent, which made it to London by 1st June, with 46,000 people. The uprising started as the people of Kent were worried they would be blamed for Suffolks murder as he was found on a Kent beach. There was also complaints about tax increases, unfair justice, HVI’s evil advisors mismanaging govt. They wanted political reform and thought RDOY should advise HVI. HVI came London with 10,000 men, but Cade’s army pretended to retreat and then ambushed the troops. HVI fled whilst Cade took over London, murdering Bishop of Salisbury. MoA promised the rebels a pardon if they left after 4 days of pillaging London. They left slowly, attacking things on the way. Cade was murdered and parts of his body were sent to Blackheath, Salisbury, Norwich and Gloucester as a warning.