Lives of English Popular Leaders in the Middle Ages: Tyler, Ball, and Oldcastle |
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abbot Adam Marsh Adami Mur Ælfric Alban's archbishop attack Ball Bishop of Norwich bishops cause century charters Chron Church churl citizens claim clergy Commons Concilia court death demanded doctrines doubt Duke Earl ecclesiastical Edward II Edward the Confessor England English Essex Fasciculi Zizaniorum feeling Fœdera followers Franciscans freedom freemen friars Froissart Gryndecobbe guilds Henry Henry III heresy heretic Herford Hist Ibid insurgents insurrection John of Gaunt John of Northampton Kent king king's kingdom Knighton knights labour land Laws and Institutes leaders liberties Lollardry Lollards London lords mayor Melsa merchants Monast monastery monks Montfort movement nobles Oldcastle Oldcastle's oppressed Oxford Parl parliament party Piers Plowman poor poorer classes pope popular position preaching privileges protection reformer reign of Edward Repyngdon Richard Rymer seems serfs slave slavery Statute struggle sympathy Thorpe towns townsmen Tyler tyranny villeins Walsingham Weald Wilkins workmen Wyclif