Simnel's Rebellion
Years: 1486 - 1487
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.
