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Title: The western rebellion of 1549 : an account of the insurrections in Devonshire and Cornwall against religious innovations in the reign of Edward VI
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Rose-Troup, Frances James, 1859-
Subjects: Reformation
Publisher: London : Smith, Elder
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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d their neighboursto join them. The news of their doing was— as a cloud carried with a violent wind and as a thunder clapsounding through the whole country : and the common peopleso well allowed and like thereof that they clapped their handsfor joy : and agreed in one mind to have the same in every oftheir several parishes. Making their way to the main road, the little companyof Sampford Courtenay men joined the advanced con-tingent of the Cornish men marching to Crediton, towhich place malcontents flocked from all parts of thecounty. Near to this town was Yewton Arundell, whichbelonged to their general, so, among his friends andadherents, he made this his headquarters. He had, 1 Jenkins (Hist. Exeter, p. 112) styles him a Fleming by birth, whohad for some years resided near Sampford. But Hoker does not referto his nationality. He may have belonged to the ancient family whospelled their name Hellions, Helions, or Hilion. See Lysons, clxvi and544. Lethbridge is a common Devon name. .
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THE FIRST MOVEMENTS 137 probably, already arrived, and was endeavouring totrain the raw levies of Devon while he waited for therest of his Cornish following to come up.1 1 Chancellor Edmonds remarks: It is a pathetic thing to read theCollect for Whitsunday with its prayer for a right judgment in all things,and to think that the first result of ordering it to be said in the mothertongue was a series of battles, sieges, and executions which make up thoterrible history that began to unroll its woes outside the Barns of Crediton (Mem. Old. Dcv. p. 87). CHAPTER IX THE BURNING OF THE BARNS The world will never mend till we fight for it.—Lord Hussey. When the first news of the western insurrection reachedLondon is not known. The Privy Council Registercontains entries relating to the Scilly fortifications, butthese had been long in progress, and to the payment offorty marks on the 15th June to Myles Coverdale sentinto Cornwall. He had been sent as an itinerantpreacher, with Tong, to reconci

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