The Tudor Society

5 August – Rebels defeated near Exeter

On this day in Tudor history, 5th August 1549, during the reign of King Edward VI, son of King Henry VIII, the Battle of Clyst St Mary took place near Exeter, in Devon. It was part of the Prayer Book Rebellion, a rebellion against the religious measures of King Edward's government.

I explain what provoked this rebellion and what happened when the Crown's forces got to Clyst St Mary on this day in 1549.

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