Dacre’s treachery is discovered, and he gives…
February 1570 CE
Dacre’s treachery is discovered, and he gives battle in February 1570 with three thousand Cumbrians against a detachment of the royal army under Henry Carey, Lord Hunsdon.
Dacre is vanquished, but escapes (he will die in exile in Flanders).
As a result, Raby Castle is lost by the Neville family.
Neville's wife Jane Howard, who had had more to do with raising the troops than he did, had hoped to arrange the marriage of her brother, Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk, to Mary and put them both on England's throne.
Despite being the first to urge the rebels to rise up, she expects Elizabeth to pardon her when they fail—instead, Neville, attainted, escapes to Flanders also (he will die impoverished in Spain), his wife will live the rest of her life under house arrest, and Thomas is imprisoned.