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    Jack Cade's Rebellion was a popular revolt in 1450 against the government of England, which took place in the south-east of the country between the months...
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  • perversions of the rule of law. JACK CADE. Valiant I am. SMITH [aside]. A must needs; for beggary is valiant. JACK CADE. I am able to endure much. DICK...
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  • Eddie Cade (born 1973), American football player Elsa Salazar Cade (born 1952), Mexican-American teacher Jack Cade (??–1450), English rebel Jack Cade (scout)...
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    Whitmore – sailor on ship Two Gentlemen – prisoners with Suffolk The Cade Rebellion Jack Cade – rebel leader Dick the Butcher – rebel Smith the Weaver – rebel...
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    Stone was a well-known landmark in medieval London, and when in 1450 Jack Cade, leader of a rebellion against the corrupt government of Henry VI, entered...
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  • a soldier in the English army in Henry V. Alexander Iden (hist) kills Jack Cade in Henry VI, Part 2. Alexas is a follower of Cleopatra, in Antony and...
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    The plays were rebranded as Rebellion and Wars of the Roses. He played Jack Cade in both plays as well as The Son and Hastings in Wars of the Roses. In...
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  • The Complaint of the Poor Commons of Kent was a manifesto issued by Jack Cade, a Kentish rebel in 1450, before his march on London. The 'popular grievances'...
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    the 1st June, the rebels assembled at Blackheath, led by a man called Jack Cade. They moved to Sevenoaks, where they won a victory against the king's...
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  • Humphrey Stafford (hist) is an enemy of Jack Cade in Henry VI, Part 2. Stafford's Brother (hist) is an enemy of Jack Cade in Henry VI, Part 2. Stanley: Lord...
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    Jack Cade's Cavern is a cavern, extending several hundred feet underground, in Blackheath, south-east London, England. It is located northwest of the...
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    been paid, added to the lawlessness in the southern counties of England. Jack Cade led a rebellion in Kent in 1450, calling himself "John Mortimer", apparently...
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  • James Robert Cade (September 26, 1927 – November 27, 2007) was an American physician, university professor, research scientist and inventor. Cade, a native...
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    John Frederick Joseph Cade AO (18 January 1912 – 16 November 1980) was an Australian psychiatrist who in 1948 discovered the effects of lithium carbonate...
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    of Tunstall, murdered like her father by Jack Cade's rebels; secondly Alexander Iden, of Westwell, Jack Cade's capturer, and lastly Sir Lawrence Raynsford...
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    musician, composer, and vocalist Jack Buck (1924–2002), American sportscaster Jack Burtch (1926–2015), American lawyer Jack Cade (c. 1420–1450), the leader...
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  • of the Federal army in Western Virginia, in the summer of 1861, was Jack (John) Cade of Marion County, Ohio, a private in Company K of the Fourth Ohio Volunteer...
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  • stepping down for a period, he returned to lead the unit. He has a son named Jack (Cade Owens) by his deceased wife Haley (Meredith Monroe). The two eventually...
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  • names are presumably a humorous garbling of those of 15th-century rebel Jack Cade, Straw, John Ball, and Wat Tyler. Full Pint Issue 6 Archived 20 November...
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  • John Cade (1912–1980) was an Australian psychiatrist. John Cade may also refer to: Jack Cade (1420–1450), leader of the Kent Rebellion John Cade (MP)...
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    displayed for 30 years. William Wallace (c. 1270–1305) Simon Fraser (d. 1306) Jack Cade (c. 1420–1450) Richard of York (1411–1460) Edmund, Earl of Rutland (1443–1460)...
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    1434–1436 in Sweden. 1437–1438 Transylvanian peasant revolt Jack Cade's Rebellion of 1450 led by Jack Cade. The Morea revolt of 1453–1454 The War of the Remences...
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    Government Inspector Osip Lyceum Theatre 1995 Henry VI Lord Talbot / Jack Cade Theater at St. Clement's Church Off-Broadway 1998 Anadarko Ray MCC Theater...
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    prostitution. In Shakespeare's play Henry VI, Part 2 (c. 1591) the rebel Jack Cade proclaims: "there shall not a maid be married, but she shall pay to me...
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    actions of the Merfolds followed a major rebellion in Kent in 1450 led by Jack Cade. They are considered demonstrative of underlying class and social conflicts...
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  • (though the captain is not named in the film). In the same year he played Jack Cade in the BBC Shakespeare series An Age of Kings. He starred as Professor...
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    starting a long tradition. Other famous heads on pikes included those of Jack Cade in 1450, Thomas More in 1535, Bishop John Fisher in the same year, and...
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    Ashcroft as Margaret, Donald Sinden as York, Roy Dotrice as Edward and Jack Cade, Janet Suzman as Joan and Lady Anne and William Squire as Buckingham and...
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    death. He also has a son named Jack (Cade Owens) and a brother named Sean. After Haley is murdered, he has custody of Jack, and Haley's sister, Jessica...
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    involved in organising the revolt. Popular revolt in late-medieval Europe Jack Cade Kett's Rebellion Levellers John Preston (rebel) It is impossible to accurately...
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