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    Robert Aske (c. 1500 – 12 July 1537) was an English lawyer who became a leader of the Pilgrimage of Grace uprising against the Suppression of Religious...
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  • Robert Aske may refer to: Robert Aske (political leader) (1500–1537), leader of the Pilgrimage of Grace, against the dissolution of the monasteries Robert...
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    Robert Aske (24 February 1619 – 27 January 1689) was a 17th-century English philanthropist, merchant and haberdasher, who served as an Alderman of London...
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  • Aske or ASKE may refer to: Aske (EP), an EP by Burzum Aske, North Yorkshire, England Aske Hall ASKE, Association for Skeptical Enquiry Α.Σ.Κ.Ε., Fighting...
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    establish a hospital for 20 boarders with £32,000 from the legacy of Robert Aske (equivalent to approximately £5M in 2019). The school relocated from...
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    Northumberland, Durham and north Lancashire, under the leadership of Robert Aske. The "most serious of all Tudor period rebellions", it was a protest...
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    established the Haberdashers' Aske's Academies Federation, which includes HAHC. After a bequest made by the merchant Robert Aske to the Worshipful Company...
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  • of the Great Twelve Livery Companies of the City of London. In 1690, Robert Aske gave the Haberdashers' Company £20,000 to set up a hospital and home...
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  • politician Sir Robert Aske. Sir Robert William Aske, 1st Baronet (1872–1954) Sir Conan Aske, 2nd Baronet (1912–2001) Sir Robert John Bingham Aske, 3rd Baronet...
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  • the role).[citation needed] McSorley most recently played the role of Robert Aske in the Showtime historical drama The Tudors. He appeared in the 2010...
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  • opposite Emilia Fox, as his docile third wife Jane Seymour, Sean Bean as Robert Aske, leader of the Pilgrimage of Grace, and Emily Blunt (in her first major...
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    but the Earl himself remained loyal to the Crown. The rebel leader Robert Aske and his men came to Wressle Castle, where Percy was ill in bed, and asked...
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    Aske Hall is a Georgian country house, with parkland attributed to Capability Brown, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north of Richmond, North Yorkshire, England. It...
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    and, later, skeleton remained on display on the island for four years. Robert Aske, who led the rebellion against Henry VIII known as Pilgrimage of Grace...
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  • destruction of monasteries in 1536, he took the leading part, along with Robert Aske and Lord Darcy. Constable was among those who made their submission,...
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    area. The company added Haberdashers' Aske's School for boys and girls (named after one of its members Robert Aske, and now Haberdashers' Hatcham College)...
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    northern England in October 1536. Some 20,000 to 40,000 rebels were led by Robert Aske, together with parts of the northern nobility. Henry VIII promised the...
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    episodes The Vicar of Dibley Himself Episode: "Spring" 2003 Henry VIII Robert Aske Television film 2004 Pride Dark Voice Television film 2006 Faceless Eddie...
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  • strength in Yorkshire, primarily because of its able leaders such as Robert Aske and Lord Darcy. The royal troops, commanded by the Duke of Suffolk, are...
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    Sir Robert William Aske, 1st Baronet (29 December 1872 – 10 March 1954) was a barrister and Liberal Party politician in the United Kingdom. Aske was born...
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    Norfolk, pressing him to make sure Latimer would "condemn that villain [Robert] Aske and submit to our clemency". Latimer complied. It is likely that Catherine's...
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    her father's second wife Elizabeth Hutton. The Askews were related to Robert Aske, who led the Pilgrimage of Grace. Anne Askew's father, Sir William Askew...
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  • questionable moral character; she was associated with leading rebels like Robert Aske and Francis Bigod; and (if the reports of her parentage were indeed true)...
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  • Archived from the original on 17 April 2010. Retrieved 25 July 2010. Seidman, Robert (4 May 2010). "Oy "Treme," "The Pacific" + "Army Wives" & Other Sunday Cable"...
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    the King but probably learnt lessons of cruelty from the treatment of Robert Aske in 1536. "It was upon such men that the King relied at times of crisis"...
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  • the Pilgrimage of Grace. Robert Constable 6 July 1537 Hanged for treason in Hull after the Pilgrimage of Grace. Robert Aske 12 July 1537 Hanged for treason...
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    Seymour. 2 June 1537: Francis Bigod was hanged for treason. 12 July 1537: Robert Aske was hanged in chains for treason. 28 July 1540: Thomas Cromwell was beheaded...
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  • began to take shape, although Robert Aske (a leader of the Pilgrimage of Grace) tried to prevent it. An undated letter from Aske to the Commons, probably early...
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    Silicon Roundabout, and also Aske Gardens, named after the parish's major benefactor, City alderman and haberdasher Robert Aske. Dedicated to St John the...
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  • (statesman) Thomas Culpeper (courtier) Francis Dereham (courtier) The late Robert Aske (executed leader of the failed Pilgrimage of Grace) The late Cecily Neville...
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