BattlefieldsCade Rebellion — Miles End Negotiations and Dispersal 1450
Medieval

Cade Rebellion — Miles End Negotiations and Dispersal 1450

1450
London, England
Also known as: Cade rebels dispersal 1450 · Pardons issued at Miles End 1450
Era
Medieval
Battle Type
Skirmish
Location
London, England
Status
Unregistered
The Combatants

Who Fought

Defeated
Cade rebels
Forces
Cade's core following who dispersed
VS
Victor
Crown
Forces
Archbishop Kemp negotiators; rebel remnant
Outcome
Archbishop Kemp offered pardons at Miles End; most rebels accepted and dispersed; Cade refused pardon and fled; captured and died of wounds in Sussex
The Battle

History & Significance

Pardons ended the rebellion without further bloodshed; most participants were ultimately amnestied though some leaders executed; Cade died before trial

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