1486 CE to 1487 CE
Lambert Simnel’s claim to be the Earl of Warwick in 1487 threatens the newly established reign of King Henry VI of England.
Simnel becomes the figurehead of a Yorkist rebellion organized by John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln.
The rebellion is crushed in 1487.
Simnel is pardoned, and is hereafter employed in the Royal kitchens as a servant.
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