- Bartholomew Steer
Bartholomew Steer ("bap." 1568 - 1597) was an unsuccessful rebellion leader in
Oxfordshire ,England . He was a carpenter, born inHampton Poyle, Oxfordshire , brother to a weaver. In 1596, the area was suffering throughfamine and increasing poverty. The weavers and carders were severely affected byenclosure laws, and Steer, although he claimed upon his arrest that he was free and not in any want, lived in the midst of a great deal of suffering.He was well aware of the history of rebellion in Oxfordshire, and he agitated his fellow workers to rebel against the enclosures. John Walter says that Steer "preached the politics of Cockayne" to hungry people. The goal of the uprising Steer organized was to tear down the fences and then to attack the landlords who maintained the enclosures, the law officers who enforced the enclosure act, and then to march with the people down to
London , where the disaffected apprentices would join with them to demand change. There would be, he said, common ownership and access at that time.In November of 1596, Steer and four other men met and waited for the crowd to join them, but it failed to materialize. They were soon arrested, and Steer was put in
Newgate Prison , where he was interrogated by Sir Edward Coke. The royal authorities were very concerned with this suspect rebellion, and Coke authorized the use of torture on Steer. The confession of the plans to murder came from torture, as Steer's initial plans were probably only to tear down the turnstiles and march. When the group went to trial in June of 1597, Steer was not present. Given the defiance of his testimony, even that delivered under torture, it is almost certain that he was dead, either of his ordeal or prison conditions, by that point.Although Steer's rebellion never occurred, the reaction to its rumor and attempt was out of proportion. Historians have since gravitated toward his account as an illustration of populist resentment against enclosure and material conditions in late
feudalism .References
*Walter, John. "Bartholomew Steer," in Matthew, H.C.G. and Brian Harrison, eds. "The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography." vol. 52, 371-372. London: OUP, 2004.
Further reading
*Fox, Adam. "Rumour, News and Popular Political Opinion in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England." "The Historical Journal" (1997), 40: 597-620 Cambridge University Press.
*Walter, John. "A "Rising of the People"? The Oxfordshire Rising of 1596." "Past and Present" (May 1985) 90 - 143.
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