- Penruddock uprising
The Penruddock uprising was one of a series of coordinated uprisings planned by the
Sealed Knot for a Royalist insurrection to start in March1655 duringthe Protectorate of theLord Protector Oliver Cromwell .There were plans to seize
Salisbury , Newcastle,York andWinchester and instigate smaller uprisings inNottinghamshire andCheshire . TheNew Model Army garrison in Winchester was reinforced shortly before the uprising so plans to attack it were abandoned. No men answered the call in Cheshire, but risings did take place in the other places. However, at all of the locations except Salisbury, the Royalists disbanded without a fight due to lack of support.The rendezvous point for the York uprising was on
Marston Moor and is notable for the presence of Earl of Rochester who had arrived from the exiled court of Charles II to take part, it was put down by ColonelRobert Lilburne Governor of York and on its failure Rochester fled the country.Sir
John Penruddock along with SirJoseph Wagstaffe organised and lead the Royalist uprising in the West. OnMarch 11 Penruddock with between 300 and 400 other Cavaliers took Salisbury and raised the Royal standard. The next morning he led his followers out of Salisbury heading west throughBlandford ,Sherborne andYeovil hoping to pick up more supporters, but a single troop of horse of the New Model Army under CaptainUnton Crook defeated them after a three-hour street fight inSouth Molton inDevon on14 March . Most of the Royalists either fled or were killed but Crook captured Penruddock and the other ringleaders.In 1655
Oliver Cromwell appointed the judgeSir Hugh Wyndham to the commission ofoyer and terminer charged with dealing with the Penruddock uprising, and for his part in the rebellion Penruddock was beheaded in May of that year, other Royalists who took part were executed and 70 were shipped to theWest Indies and sold asindentured labour (slaves).External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/5853/Disbrowe/ch_08.html Original letters and other communications] between
Oliver Cromwell and Major General of the WestJohn Disbrowe They are all dated 1654 which conflicts with the other sources.
* [http://www.british-civil-wars.co.uk/glossary/penruddocks-uprising.htm Penruddock's Uprising, 1655]
* [http://www.reenacting.co.uk/henry-wansey.shtml Biography] ofHenry Wansey who was in Salilsbury at the time of the uprising
* [http://www.channel4.com/history/microsites/H/history/guide17/timeline33.html Sealed Knot]
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