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Who was in involved in this rebellion against Henry IV?
Richard Scrope, Archbishop of York
Thomas Mowbray, earl of Norfolk
Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland
Why did Scrope want to rebel against Henry IV?
For the excessive taxation, maltreatment of the Church and the clergy, and corruption in the King’s household.
Why did Thomas Mowbray want to rebel against Henry IV?
Resentment at his treatment after the banishment and death in exile of his father, the previous earl.
How did Scrope and Mowbray rebel?
They raised an army on Shipton Moor outside York.
How many townsmen were in their army?
8 or 9 thousand
Who was unable to move to York in support?
Percy
Which noble successfully stopped the rebellion and how?
Ralph Neville, earl of Westmorland, arrived at Shipton Moor and had them seized and sent to Pontefract castle.
When were Scrope and Mowbray executed by Henry IV?
June 8th, 1405
Why did some people at the time see Henry’s illness as a judgement upon him?
He had an archbishop executed and this was god’s punishment