
Henry VIII’s Bloody Response to Rebellion: The Pilgrimage of Grace Begins
10/8/2025
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On this day in Tudor history, 9 October 1536, anger in Lincolnshire burst into open revolt.
At Horncastle, a crowd raised their hands in agreement: “We like them very well!”, and sent a blunt list of grievances to King Henry VIII. That petition marked the birth of the Pilgrimage of Grace, the largest uprising of his reign.
But how did it start?
In the first week of October 1536, fear and fury spread through Lincolnshire:
- Louth’s vicar warned that the Church was in danger.
- Cromwell’s commissioners were attacked and their papers burned.
- Two royal agents were killed at Horncastle.
- Stop dissolving monasteries
- End new taxes and seizure of Church wealth
- Remove “upstart” councillors like Thomas Cromwell and Richard Rich
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