The Peasants' Revolt Of 1381 - Part Two (Medieval History Documentary) | Timeline

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[Music] the peasants revolt<font color="#E5E5E5"> was the most</font> astonishing<font color="#E5E5E5"> popular uprising of the</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">Middle Ages it was a response to a</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">century that</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> was held to living on top</font> of plague famine and<font color="#E5E5E5"> war</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> the government</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">had imposed a poll tax in 1381</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> the</font> people snapped within two<font color="#E5E5E5"> weeks a mixture of farmers</font> tradesmen and landless laborers were on the brink<font color="#CCCCCC"> of overthrowing</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> the social</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">order</font> [Music] the rebels had marched<font color="#E5E5E5"> on London to</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">present their demands for justice</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> to the</font> boy king richard ii in person fifteen days<font color="#CCCCCC"> in</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> and</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> two vast armies from</font> Kent and Essex<font color="#E5E5E5"> were camped north and</font> south of the<font color="#E5E5E5"> Thames</font> we've discovered that<font color="#E5E5E5"> the rebels</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> who</font> can't hear on<font color="#CCCCCC"> Blackheath under their</font> leader what Tyler<font color="#CCCCCC"> weren't just yokels</font> the<font color="#E5E5E5"> so-called peasants were highly</font> organized<font color="#CCCCCC"> and politically sophisticated</font> they wanted change<font color="#E5E5E5"> and they wanted</font> freedom right here on<font color="#E5E5E5"> that Thursday morning on</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">the day of the Catholic feast of Corpus</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">Christi</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> the rebel clergyman John Ball</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">celebrated Mass and preached one of the</font> most famous sermons ever<font color="#E5E5E5"> a political</font> manifesto<font color="#CCCCCC"> as radical</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> as Marxism 500</font> years later<font color="#E5E5E5"> he asked when Adam delved</font> and Eve<font color="#E5E5E5"> span who was then</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> the</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> gentleman</font> in other words the<font color="#E5E5E5"> very first people</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">that God created weren't</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> Gentry</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> they</font> were<font color="#E5E5E5"> ordinary working folk who dug their</font> fields and<font color="#E5E5E5"> made their</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> own clothes</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> the</font> message was clear<font color="#CCCCCC"> the whole system of</font> nobility<font color="#CCCCCC"> wasn't ordained by God in fact</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">it ran</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> directly counter to</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> God's will</font> so with God on their side<font color="#CCCCCC"> the rebels set</font> off to put that right King Richard<font color="#CCCCCC"> and</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> his court had no idea</font> how radical the<font color="#E5E5E5"> demands of the rebels</font> were so they've got no plan to<font color="#CCCCCC"> deal with</font> them in fact they had<font color="#E5E5E5"> little plan at all they</font> agreed<font color="#CCCCCC"> to an arm's length meeting</font> this is an illustration<font color="#CCCCCC"> of what</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> seems to</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">have</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> been an extraordinarily impractical</font> arrangement<font color="#E5E5E5"> the king and his</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> advisors</font> got on<font color="#CCCCCC"> barges at the Tower of London and</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">sailed</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> to rather hive</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> to where the</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">peasants were massing the idea was</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> that</font> they'd have a safe stretch of water between them and the mob<font color="#E5E5E5"> and according</font> to<font color="#E5E5E5"> the</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> chronicles</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> the king told them to</font> go home<font color="#CCCCCC"> although I can't actually</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">imagine the king said it himself</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">presumably one of the heiress to craps</font> said what should we do my<font color="#CCCCCC"> lord and the</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">King said tell</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> them to go home</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> and the</font> aristocrat went the<font color="#E5E5E5"> King says go home</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">but that does seem</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> to be a</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> pretty</font> pathetic<font color="#CCCCCC"> tactic sorry</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> this isn't</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> working</font> very<font color="#CCCCCC"> well is it angled</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">did you turn the engine off</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> wait</font> [Applause] <font color="#CCCCCC">I said it seems a pretty</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> pathetic tactic</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">to just simply have said go</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> away it</font> certainly was but<font color="#E5E5E5"> there's chaos and the</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">Kings and</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> biases at this time his</font> ministers do not really know how<font color="#E5E5E5"> to deal</font> with<font color="#E5E5E5"> this they're not quite sure how</font> large the revolt has become<font color="#E5E5E5"> and their</font> earlier efforts to send out messengers to try and intercept<font color="#E5E5E5"> the rebels and tell</font> them to go<font color="#E5E5E5"> home</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> simply hasn't</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> worked</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> so</font> what did the<font color="#E5E5E5"> King do well the</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> king</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> and a</font> small<font color="#CCCCCC"> footer of</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> barges basically</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> stopped</font> in the river<font color="#E5E5E5"> and wait for the rebels</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> to</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">shout</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> what they want</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> and what did they</font> want the rebels<font color="#CCCCCC"> asked can we meet the king in</font> person<font color="#E5E5E5"> and does he agree well we're not</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">sure exactly</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> what the Kings wants but it</font> seems<font color="#CCCCCC"> as ministers</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> say to him definitely</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">do not get off the</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> boat it's not safe so</font> they<font color="#CCCCCC"> try and keep him</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> on</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> the boat so</font> what<font color="#CCCCCC"> did the peasants actually demand</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">well what they asked for</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> now is a list</font> of important men to be handed over for them to deal<font color="#CCCCCC"> with themselves like ho</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">well it reads like a list of the who's</font> who of late medieval England<font color="#E5E5E5"> it's the</font> top men in the Kings government <font color="#E5E5E5">including the Chancellor the treasurer</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">the</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> Lord keeper of the Privy seal and</font> some senior judges<font color="#E5E5E5"> who have been</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">involved in prosecuting the men who are</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">refusing to pay the poll tax so</font> presumably<font color="#E5E5E5"> some of them would have been</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">in this little for tiller of barges</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> but</font> it seems more than<font color="#CCCCCC"> likely the lot of</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">these men are</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> actually around Richards</font> at<font color="#E5E5E5"> the time so it puts both them and the</font> young<font color="#E5E5E5"> king</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> in a difficult situation so</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">presumably he didn't hand them</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> over no</font> he doesn't probably<font color="#CCCCCC"> because he's been</font> stalling<font color="#E5E5E5"> for time</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> and there was</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> he do</font> well<font color="#E5E5E5"> the flotilla simply goes</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> back to</font> the<font color="#E5E5E5"> tower but presumably the peasants</font> weren't very<font color="#CCCCCC"> happy</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> about that the</font> peasants are absolutely outraged by this <font color="#E5E5E5">and they simply decide what if the king</font> is<font color="#CCCCCC"> not going to come to us</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> then we are</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">going</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> to come to him and force him to</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">listen to us</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> and</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> they did they marched</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">into Southwark</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> and broke open the King's</font> Bench<font color="#CCCCCC"> Jail freeing the prisoners</font> army deserter Thomas<font color="#E5E5E5"> Wharton used the</font> opportunity to<font color="#E5E5E5"> pinch six</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> Silver Spoons</font> belonging<font color="#E5E5E5"> to the jailers wife but the</font> revolt had popular support<font color="#E5E5E5"> across all</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">classes</font> the rebels<font color="#E5E5E5"> were joined by respectable</font> local citizens<font color="#E5E5E5"> like John mocking he'd</font> made a fortune importing wine for wealthy Londoners<font color="#E5E5E5"> he was a leading</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">member</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> of the congregation</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> at some olabs</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">where his brother was rector London's</font> last line of<font color="#E5E5E5"> defense was the Thames in</font> 1381<font color="#CCCCCC"> there was only</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> one place to cross</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">London Bridge</font> [Music] by putting pillars of the<font color="#CCCCCC"> community like</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">John mocking at the front of the crowd</font> the rebels persuaded the<font color="#CCCCCC"> alderman</font> defending London<font color="#CCCCCC"> bridge to lower the</font> drawbridge the peasant army swept across the<font color="#E5E5E5"> bridge and into the defenseless City</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">round I've only got a token force but</font> we're following the exact route the revenues talk as they flooded<font color="#CCCCCC"> into the</font> city and out<font color="#CCCCCC"> all to Fleet Street it must</font> have been like<font color="#E5E5E5"> an invading army</font> many London has supported the<font color="#CCCCCC"> revolt</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> and</font> turned out<font color="#E5E5E5"> to welcome the peasants but</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">there was fear and panic</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> too as the</font> peasants<font color="#E5E5E5"> started to hunt down there</font> they didn't<font color="#E5E5E5"> just hate the priests and</font> the nobility<font color="#CCCCCC"> they load the lawyers</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">especially</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> the corrupt ones who rigged</font> trials in favor of the rich<font color="#E5E5E5"> so when they</font> arrived at<font color="#CCCCCC"> the Courts of</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> Justice</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> they</font> burst in<font color="#E5E5E5"> dragged out</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> the lawyers and cut</font> their heads off these were tough countrymen with their own idea of<font color="#E5E5E5"> rough</font> justice there was no mercy<font color="#E5E5E5"> for the</font> people they believed had<font color="#E5E5E5"> betrayed the</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">king and the chief traitor in their eyes</font> was Jonathan<font color="#CCCCCC"> the King's uncle the rebels</font> believed he was the evil power behind the throne <font color="#E5E5E5">pushing the young King into making all</font> the wrong decisions<font color="#CCCCCC"> and getting rich</font> himself<font color="#E5E5E5"> lucky for him gaunt was on the</font> Scottish<font color="#E5E5E5"> border when the peasant struck</font> or he would<font color="#CCCCCC"> have</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> been a dead man</font> instead<font color="#E5E5E5"> the peasants vented their anger</font> on his palace at the Savoy<font color="#E5E5E5"> where the</font> Savoy Hotel stands now<font color="#E5E5E5"> was one of the</font> grandest palaces in the<font color="#E5E5E5"> kingdom it was a</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">storehouse for</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> Gaunt's wealth</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> a treasure</font> trove of jewels<font color="#CCCCCC"> exquisite furniture</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">robes finery and cash which the people</font> believed had been siphoned off from the <font color="#CCCCCC">poll-tax</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> around</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> four o'clock on</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> the</font> afternoon<font color="#E5E5E5"> of</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> the 13th of June</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> it became</font> the chief target<font color="#E5E5E5"> for all the</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> pent-up</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">hatred and passion of the peasants</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">revolt</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">I came bursting in here</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> smashing</font> everything<font color="#E5E5E5"> up tearing up clothes</font> they've got arrows which they set fire to and then they fired the arrows<font color="#E5E5E5"> into</font> the clothes it would<font color="#E5E5E5"> have been absolute</font> chaos<font color="#E5E5E5"> oh yeah can we ride our horses</font> into<font color="#E5E5E5"> your nice hotel I got them I got</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">300 peasants outside can I bring those</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">into now where can</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> we park the horses in</font> the<font color="#E5E5E5"> stables</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> round the back nothing much</font> changes in<font color="#E5E5E5"> a few</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> hundred</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> years does it</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">can I come in on my own I'm booked in</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">for a cup of tea</font> oh no<font color="#CCCCCC"> get a cup</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> of tea 600 years</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> ago the</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">gatekeepers at the Savoy were on the</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">peasant side they let</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> them right in</font> thousands of them peasants<font color="#CCCCCC"> gentry</font> countrymen and Londoners we've got the names of<font color="#CCCCCC"> over 500 John</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">knocking the wine merchant</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> was there</font> along with<font color="#CCCCCC"> the Manningtree men John</font> Sumner<font color="#E5E5E5"> and Robert Pierce</font> [Music] there were also lowlifes like<font color="#CCCCCC"> richard</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">scott a</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> street con man who'd scratched a</font> living<font color="#E5E5E5"> cheatin gullible visitors to the</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">capital with loaded dice</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> John and Joan</font> Ferrer from<font color="#E5E5E5"> Rochester liberated a chest</font> containing a thousand pounds<font color="#E5E5E5"> rode it</font> across the river<font color="#E5E5E5"> to Southwark and shared</font> it out with their mates<font color="#CCCCCC"> they'd taken</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> a</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">risk though the rebels were prepared to</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">use extreme violence in their fight</font> against corruption<font color="#E5E5E5"> but looting was</font> banned<font color="#E5E5E5"> on pain of death for them raiding</font> the Savoy wasn't about gain<font color="#E5E5E5"> it was a</font> symbolic act of destruction the rebels burnt Colts clothes<font color="#E5E5E5"> smashed</font> his furniture<font color="#CCCCCC"> cut up his silver and gold</font> plates<font color="#E5E5E5"> and threw them in</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> the Thames</font> it was very<font color="#E5E5E5"> nice</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> tea actually</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> they do do</font> a good tea at<font color="#CCCCCC"> the Savoy I think one of</font> the things that our experiments<font color="#CCCCCC"> have</font> shown<font color="#E5E5E5"> is how different the</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> world was in</font> the<font color="#CCCCCC"> Middle</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> Ages</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> of nature a bit of cake</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">by</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> the</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> way fantastic</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> from how it</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> is</font> today for instance the kind<font color="#E5E5E5"> of violence that</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">they meted out</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> in the peasants revolt</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">it's unlike anything that</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> there's been</font> in London<font color="#E5E5E5"> in my lifetime</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> I</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> completely</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">destroyed this place and left it in</font> ruins for<font color="#E5E5E5"> decades</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> just to show people</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">what a terrifying thing it was when the</font> peasants<font color="#E5E5E5"> revolted</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> caralho in the old</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">Savoy doesn't look nearly as grand round</font> the back as it<font color="#CCCCCC"> does from the front does</font> it no but I<font color="#E5E5E5"> think perhaps in 1381 this</font> side would<font color="#CCCCCC"> have been quite as impressive</font> as<font color="#CCCCCC"> the front</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> so he's got loads of</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">rioters</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> here not just</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> people from Kent</font> and Essex but local people<font color="#CCCCCC"> too would</font> they have just left their work<font color="#E5E5E5"> and</font> mucked in I'm quite sure the Londoners participated in the attack<font color="#CCCCCC"> on</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> four they</font> were obviously<font color="#E5E5E5"> opportunist but they had</font> their<font color="#CCCCCC"> own reasons</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> for disliking John of</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">gold they disliked him because he had</font> tried to<font color="#E5E5E5"> extend the jurisdiction of the</font> crown and<font color="#E5E5E5"> threatened the privileges</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> of</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">the City of London</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> do you think this</font> would have had any<font color="#CCCCCC"> impact nationally or</font> was it just<font color="#CCCCCC"> a London event</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> no it had a</font> massive<font color="#E5E5E5"> impact nationally and in Europe</font> I mean<font color="#E5E5E5"> it was well-known all over Europe</font> that this had<font color="#E5E5E5"> happened I think</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> there's</font> some very close parallels with<font color="#CCCCCC"> 9/11 and</font> the kind of impact<font color="#CCCCCC"> that that had but</font> only two or three<font color="#E5E5E5"> hundred people died</font> here compared with thousands<font color="#E5E5E5"> in</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> 9/11 but</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">think</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> of</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> the population of London</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">population London was perhaps</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> 40,000 so</font> two or three<font color="#CCCCCC"> hundred people</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> is</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> about you</font> know<font color="#CCCCCC"> 1 in 800</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> whereas if you think of</font> New York<font color="#E5E5E5"> population</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> of 8 million</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> 2,000</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">died that's perhaps</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> 1 in 16,000 massive</font> the greater<font color="#E5E5E5"> death toll in the peasants</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">revolt in relation</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> to the size of the</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">population people</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> whom you perhaps</font> disregarded and thought<font color="#CCCCCC"> robbers</font> lower than vermin<font color="#CCCCCC"> have no education like</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">animals</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> suddenly you find</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> they're</font> capable<font color="#CCCCCC"> of organizing something</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> on a</font> massive<font color="#CCCCCC"> scale and coordinating it and</font> bring<font color="#CCCCCC"> about a successful</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> breakdown of</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">law and order</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> and I think after 9/11</font> everybody was shocked<font color="#CCCCCC"> that people have</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">been able</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> to achieve</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> such a coordinated</font> impact and it was<font color="#E5E5E5"> exactly the</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> same in</font> 1381<font color="#E5E5E5"> the</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> chronicles are</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> horrified that</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">rusty key and rustic people are able to</font> bring the<font color="#CCCCCC"> king's</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> government and</font> government of<font color="#CCCCCC"> london to its knees as</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> the</font> rebels took control of london richard ii became<font color="#CCCCCC"> a virtual</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> prisoner in the tower</font> [Music] looking out<font color="#CCCCCC"> across the city</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> he would</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">have seen columns of smoke</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> rising from</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">the Savoy</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> Palace</font> [Music] someone with<font color="#E5E5E5"> the atmosphere have been</font> like here in London during<font color="#E5E5E5"> the revolt</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">well if you are a lawyer or a priest</font> you'd probably have been hiding<font color="#CCCCCC"> in</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> a</font> cupboard<font color="#E5E5E5"> or under the floorboards but</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">for the ordinary people</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> it would have</font> been very<font color="#CCCCCC"> different</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> you know what it</font> used to<font color="#E5E5E5"> be</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> like on a hot night</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> during</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">the Notting Hill Carnival</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> in the old</font> days<font color="#E5E5E5"> everyone had had</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> a</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> good time and it</font> was loads of<font color="#E5E5E5"> rubbish all over the place</font> and there were people lying face down<font color="#CCCCCC"> in</font> the street<font color="#CCCCCC"> but behind all the singing</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">and</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> laughter there was none the current</font> of something much more<font color="#CCCCCC"> violent and</font> sinister some started to use the revolt<font color="#CCCCCC"> as a</font> cover to<font color="#E5E5E5"> settle private grudges</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> it</font> wasn't<font color="#E5E5E5"> just corrupt officials that were</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">fall doubt for summary executions one of</font> the nastiest aspects of the revolt was a series of<font color="#E5E5E5"> what nowadays we'd call racist</font> attacks<font color="#CCCCCC"> the targets were the</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> Belgians</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> or</font> the Flemish as they were then<font color="#CCCCCC"> known</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> what</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">are they</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> done wrong</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> well</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> they were</font> foreign and they made a<font color="#E5E5E5"> lot of money and</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">that</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> was enough the</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> rioters</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> would seek</font> them out they grabbed<font color="#E5E5E5"> someone throw them</font> against a wall and get them to say the words of bread<font color="#E5E5E5"> and cheese if they used</font> the<font color="#E5E5E5"> Flemish phrase brought and</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> Kassar</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">that was proof</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> they were dragged away</font> and<font color="#CCCCCC"> their heads</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> were cut off after the</font> first chaotic day in London<font color="#CCCCCC"> that had</font> seen the<font color="#CCCCCC"> destruction of the Savoy Palace</font> and summary executions on the street the peasants had turned the world upside down [Music] <font color="#E5E5E5">holed up inside the tower the</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> king was</font> presiding over<font color="#CCCCCC"> a desperate debate about</font> strategy some wanted to launch an immediate<font color="#E5E5E5"> attack on the rebels but</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">Richards sided with those who counseled</font> delaying tactics [Music] he sent a message<font color="#CCCCCC"> to</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> the rebels to</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">determine the fate of his kingdom</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> the</font> next day he would meet them face to face [Music] England was<font color="#E5E5E5"> in disarray</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> in</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> just</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> over</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> two</font> weeks<font color="#CCCCCC"> the</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> peasants revolt had shattered</font> the rigid rules of medieval society peasants from Kent and Essex<font color="#E5E5E5"> had overrun</font> London and forced the<font color="#CCCCCC"> King to agree to a</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">face-to-face meeting</font> the Essex rebels camped here a mile outside<font color="#CCCCCC"> of London on the</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> road to</font> Essex<font color="#E5E5E5"> and a place appropriately called</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">Mile End</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> there's the station over there</font> it was here on the 14th<font color="#E5E5E5"> only a</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> fortnight</font> after<font color="#E5E5E5"> the revolt had started that the</font> King<font color="#E5E5E5"> of England himself rode out to meet</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">the rebels it was confusing scary</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> the</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">key himself was under threat he was</font> Daniel in the lion's den<font color="#CCCCCC"> but was the</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">Royal party right to be so scared</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> they</font> were the the threat was very serious <font color="#E5E5E5">indeed half the country</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> was</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> involved</font> with the rising now<font color="#E5E5E5"> they were in very</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">serious trouble in the US so when they</font> got<font color="#E5E5E5"> here</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> what happened</font> well they approached the crowds you have to bear<font color="#E5E5E5"> in mind</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> there's a huge crowd you</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">had the Essex</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> Army here about 30,000</font> peasants and<font color="#E5E5E5"> yet autonomy the London</font> population had turned out to join<font color="#CCCCCC"> this</font> enormous gathering this<font color="#E5E5E5"> is an</font> extraordinary<font color="#E5E5E5"> moment</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> in English history</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">and</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> what did they want</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> they drove</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> for</font> demands<font color="#E5E5E5"> one was for an end to bonded</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">labour which meant that</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> the peasant</font> would be able<font color="#CCCCCC"> to</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> work for any law they</font> chose to<font color="#CCCCCC"> work for</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> so they wouldn't be</font> serfs anymore exactly that'll be the end <font color="#CCCCCC">of serfdom</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> absolutely rise</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> the second</font> related demand was that any person will be<font color="#E5E5E5"> able to sell their produce as they</font> chose<font color="#E5E5E5"> on the London</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> market or wherever</font> in other words they wouldn't<font color="#E5E5E5"> they</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">wouldn't be forced to hand over tribute</font> to the local<font color="#E5E5E5"> Lord so these are guys</font> arguing<font color="#E5E5E5"> for a free market basically well</font> they<font color="#E5E5E5"> certainly wanted the freedom</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> to</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">trade us</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> as they chose that rise</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> and the</font> third the<font color="#CCCCCC"> third demand was for</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> land rent</font> to be reduced to<font color="#E5E5E5"> four pence an acre now</font> this is interesting<font color="#E5E5E5"> because land rent</font> varied enormously<font color="#E5E5E5"> across England some</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">peasant</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> had spurts of two shillings a</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">year per acre for their land so to</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">reduce</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> that to four pence an acre across</font> the country<font color="#E5E5E5"> suggests they had a national</font> plan a national vision for how<font color="#E5E5E5"> things</font> could<font color="#E5E5E5"> be different this was</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">Demond based on economic theory maybe</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">theories too strong a word</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> but they</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">certain had</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> economic ideas this wasn't</font> some crazy chaotic outburst some irrational outburst<font color="#CCCCCC"> they had an economic</font> plan and how England could<font color="#E5E5E5"> be organized</font> differently<font color="#CCCCCC"> so that's three demands</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> the</font> force demand was that<font color="#E5E5E5"> nobody should be</font> punished<font color="#CCCCCC"> for having taken part</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> in the</font> rising so the king<font color="#E5E5E5"> is confronted by all</font> these radical demands what does he do<font color="#E5E5E5"> he</font> concedes<font color="#E5E5E5"> he</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> knows he has no choice</font> they're ready in<font color="#CCCCCC"> a corner at this point</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">how did the rebels know he'd keep his</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">word they got it in writing</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> it's</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> same</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">today isn't</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> it you don't just take</font> someone's word<font color="#E5E5E5"> for it you get it in</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">writing they demanded charters of</font> freedom for<font color="#E5E5E5"> every single village</font> represented at<font color="#E5E5E5"> my land that day this was</font> unbelievable<font color="#CCCCCC"> the king had granted every</font> one of<font color="#E5E5E5"> the peasants demands</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> at a stroke</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">he'd agreed to dismantle the entire</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">structure of medieval society ending</font> serfdom and producing signed documents to make<font color="#E5E5E5"> it official and this is the</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">evidence</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">a contemporary copy of one</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> of the</font> charters recorded by a chronicler in trying to hang on to<font color="#CCCCCC"> his</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> kingdom</font> Richard was willing to sacrifice almost anything<font color="#E5E5E5"> and anyone</font> the Ruggles thought they'd got what they wanted<font color="#CCCCCC"> but the hated government</font> officials were still in power so they demanded the<font color="#E5E5E5"> heads of Sudbury and Hales</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">who'd been left behind at the</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> tower and</font> when<font color="#E5E5E5"> the</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> king murmured</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> something about</font> giving<font color="#CCCCCC"> them justice a group of them</font> broke<font color="#E5E5E5"> away</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">Taron London police and raced back to</font> London<font color="#E5E5E5"> with</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> the news that the</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> king was</font> throwing the traitors to the wolves [Music] the<font color="#CCCCCC"> Tower</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> of London</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> had never once</font> fallen<font color="#E5E5E5"> in its entire history</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> at</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> this</font> time it was different<font color="#CCCCCC"> where the rebels</font> arrived they found<font color="#E5E5E5"> the drawbridge was</font> down<font color="#CCCCCC"> and the doors were</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> open the king or</font> someone close to him<font color="#E5E5E5"> was clearly</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> on</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">their side on one level they were like</font> kids let loose in a<font color="#CCCCCC"> sweetshop they've</font> rampaged through the corridors<font color="#E5E5E5"> they</font> burst into<font color="#E5E5E5"> the Queen's bedroom</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> they</font> ransacked<font color="#E5E5E5"> her drawers they bounced up</font> and<font color="#E5E5E5"> down on her bed but that was just</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">the fun part they knew what</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> they were</font> really<font color="#E5E5E5"> after</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> the blood of the poll-tax</font> traitors Sudbury<font color="#CCCCCC"> and Hales and</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> Coe must</font> have known what was coming<font color="#CCCCCC"> to</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> them as</font> this great crowd<font color="#CCCCCC"> of men</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> and women swept</font> through the tower<font color="#CCCCCC"> sabri tried to escape</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">but</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> he was spotted by a woman as he</font> scrambled<font color="#CCCCCC"> into a boat and was dragged</font> away and<font color="#E5E5E5"> thrown into this Chapel the</font> country's<font color="#E5E5E5"> number one</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> bishop and tax</font> collector<font color="#CCCCCC"> had</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> got nothing left to do but</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">pray</font> it took a blows to sever Sudbury's head from his body Robert Hales was also<font color="#E5E5E5"> executed their</font> heads<font color="#E5E5E5"> were paraded on spikes in</font> celebration of the<font color="#E5E5E5"> peasants total</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">victory after</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> just two weeks</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> of</font> rebellion<font color="#E5E5E5"> the peasants had overturned</font> medieval<font color="#CCCCCC"> society</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> they'd won their</font> freedom<font color="#CCCCCC"> and seen their</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> hated enemies</font> executed in cold<font color="#E5E5E5"> blood they trusted</font> Richard to deliver so<font color="#E5E5E5"> even while the newly won charters of</font> freedom were being signed<font color="#E5E5E5"> satisfied</font> peasants started<font color="#E5E5E5"> drifting back</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> to their</font> homes if<font color="#E5E5E5"> Richards concessions had been</font> intended<font color="#CCCCCC"> to divide and rule the tactic</font> had worked down this little<font color="#E5E5E5"> alleyway</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> is</font> the site of<font color="#CCCCCC"> Richard the second bolt hole</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">a fortified house in the</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> city walls</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">known as the</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> Wardrobe it was here on the</font> night<font color="#CCCCCC"> of the 14th the special team of 30</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">mounts was drafted in to copy out the</font> royal charters of freedom<font color="#E5E5E5"> but the</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">amazing games made at Mile End</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> weren't</font> enough<font color="#E5E5E5"> for</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> a hardcore of</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> Kentish rebels</font> led by what<font color="#CCCCCC"> tyler</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> their</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> ambition was</font> nothing less than the<font color="#E5E5E5"> overthrow</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> the</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">entire system and the</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> next day a final</font> showdown<font color="#CCCCCC"> between</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> the roofer from</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">Maidstone and the boy king would shape</font> england's destiny for centuries [Music] when the<font color="#E5E5E5"> Berlin Wall</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> fell in 1989</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> there</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">was this extraordinary</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> feeling of</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">excitement and</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> euphoria that ordinary</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">people had overthrown a superpower</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">something similar must have been in the</font> air in<font color="#E5E5E5"> June 13 81 in just two</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> weeks</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> the</font> peasantry<font color="#E5E5E5"> had thrown this rigid and</font> oppressive regime it's a total disarray <font color="#CCCCCC">the King had given in to all their</font> demands<font color="#E5E5E5"> not only that but they got</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> this</font> paper to prove it royal charters actually signed by<font color="#CCCCCC"> the</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> king which</font> promised to<font color="#CCCCCC"> do away with serfdom not</font> only that but he sacrificed<font color="#CCCCCC"> the</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> heads of</font> some of the most hated and highest officials in the land<font color="#CCCCCC"> just to appease</font> their anger the status quo<font color="#E5E5E5"> had been</font> stretched<font color="#E5E5E5"> to breaking point</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> when news</font> reached<font color="#E5E5E5"> the authorities</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> that what Tyler</font> wanted further concessions<font color="#E5E5E5"> they must</font> have realized<font color="#CCCCCC"> a showdown with the</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">hardcore rebels was inevitable</font> [Music] they had to come up<font color="#CCCCCC"> with a strategy</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">there planned to fight back all rested</font> on the shoulders<font color="#CCCCCC"> of a 14</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> year</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> old</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> boy</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">richard</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> ii knew he was going to need all</font> the<font color="#CCCCCC"> help he could get at</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> 3 o'clock on</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">the</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> 15 the deeply religious young king</font> came here to<font color="#CCCCCC"> westminster abbey</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> to pray</font> at the shrine of his venerable ancestor the<font color="#CCCCCC"> Saints and King Edward the</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> Confessor</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">he'd only have had the hazy estai</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> dear</font> of how badly his<font color="#E5E5E5"> kingdom was falling</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">apart but</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> what he did know wasn't for</font> him the<font color="#E5E5E5"> next six hours</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> will make or break</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> he</font> had<font color="#CCCCCC"> won trump card to</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> play</font> the peasants absolutely trusted<font color="#E5E5E5"> Richard</font> to do the right thing by them they were wrong [Music] the crunch meeting was<font color="#E5E5E5"> make-or-break for</font> both sides<font color="#E5E5E5"> it was arranged for later</font> that<font color="#E5E5E5"> day here on neutral ground outside</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">the city walls</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> in 1381</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> it was a field by</font> the<font color="#E5E5E5"> monastery</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> and hospital of st.</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">Bartholomew</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> Smithfield</font> [Music] Smithfield meat market grew up here outside<font color="#CCCCCC"> the city walls</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> no one wanted the</font> dirty business<font color="#E5E5E5"> of butchery in the heart</font> of<font color="#E5E5E5"> the city and Smithfield was also a</font> place for dirty political deeds <font color="#E5E5E5">a few years before</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> William</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> Wallace</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">Braveheart</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> had been hung drawn and</font> quartered on the<font color="#CCCCCC"> 15th</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> death was once again</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> in the</font> air the<font color="#CCCCCC"> peasant</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> started to assemble late in</font> the afternoon<font color="#CCCCCC"> they knew</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> that the</font> political future<font color="#CCCCCC"> of England was</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> theirs</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> -</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">gross</font> the demonstrations I've been on in London<font color="#CCCCCC"> they've all tended to start</font> pretty<font color="#CCCCCC"> much the same</font> first of all<font color="#E5E5E5"> little rather desultory</font> groups of people<font color="#E5E5E5"> arrived looking</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> round</font> wondering<font color="#E5E5E5"> what's going to happen and</font> then more<font color="#E5E5E5"> and</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> more</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> people fill the</font> square until<font color="#E5E5E5"> suddenly there's a sense</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">that you</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> actually occupy the</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> place in a</font> way that you never<font color="#E5E5E5"> have before</font> then someone<font color="#E5E5E5"> arrives with all the</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">banners</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> and posters and all</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> of a</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> sudden</font> you've got<font color="#CCCCCC"> an identity but presumably</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">they didn't have banners and posters in</font> the 14th century<font color="#CCCCCC"> well I think there's</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">evidence that suggesting</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> they did my way</font> modern academics are<font color="#E5E5E5"> suggesting</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> that</font> they<font color="#E5E5E5"> found evidence</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> they're carrying the</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">Sun George's</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> flag and that Richard to</font> indicate<font color="#E5E5E5"> his ascent</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> to this had given</font> some of<font color="#E5E5E5"> them permission to</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> carry the</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">royal standard</font> [Music] the peasants may have had their 14th century<font color="#CCCCCC"> equivalent of</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> plaque arts but</font> that's as<font color="#CCCCCC"> far as the parallel with a</font> demonstration goes<font color="#E5E5E5"> they were a far more</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">formidable fighting force than a bunch</font> of modern protesters they had to be <font color="#E5E5E5">Richards men had</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> state-of-the-art</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">equipment</font> this guy would<font color="#CCCCCC"> have</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> been a bit more</font> threatening than<font color="#CCCCCC"> coppering the riot</font> shield absolutely it so the status quo<font color="#CCCCCC"> guard</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">and we're 35 years into the Hundred</font> Years War<font color="#CCCCCC"> these</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> are meant with real</font> military<font color="#E5E5E5"> experience so man clad</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> in steel</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">is an intimidating thing so what kind of</font> weapons would the Kings<font color="#CCCCCC"> forces have has</font> predominant weapon of the period of course is the sword<font color="#E5E5E5"> yes so they'd have</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">been armed with</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> the sword sword can be</font> used<font color="#CCCCCC"> I'll see the cut and can thrust</font> with you can cut with<font color="#E5E5E5"> you can use the</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">other end</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> as</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> now you can use the cross</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">start as a hook it's a very versatile</font> fighting tool they also would have<font color="#CCCCCC"> had</font> daggers daggers would be on both sides <font color="#E5E5E5">daggers a wonderfully versatile weapon</font> again great<font color="#E5E5E5"> London good for street</font> fighting<font color="#E5E5E5"> getting close</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> with stab</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> people</font> in<font color="#E5E5E5"> the shoulder which has a</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> particular</font> resonance in this circumstance<font color="#E5E5E5"> yeah but</font> with this armor and the sword surely though the rebels<font color="#E5E5E5"> would have easily been</font> hammered<font color="#E5E5E5"> well I think the important</font> thing<font color="#E5E5E5"> to remember with this rebellion is</font> this was an armed<font color="#E5E5E5"> rebellion and in</font> London<font color="#E5E5E5"> there were two opposing</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> forces</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">heavily armed there was no inequality</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">here so what did the rebels have well I</font> had a variety<font color="#E5E5E5"> of things</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> obviously they</font> weren't<font color="#E5E5E5"> all peasants in the way that</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">people today think they were but even if</font> some<font color="#E5E5E5"> of them were the poorest man in</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> the</font> land<font color="#CCCCCC"> can afford a stick you can get a</font> stick for<font color="#E5E5E5"> free in the woods</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> is</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> that much</font> good though yeah<font color="#CCCCCC"> I could beat a man in</font> armor<font color="#CCCCCC"> with a stick ever</font> first of all<font color="#E5E5E5"> I've got</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> rich</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> his main job</font> he's<font color="#E5E5E5"> going to</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> get near me I could</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> have</font> hit him 20 times then if he's clever enough<font color="#CCCCCC"> to</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> get hold of my stick and comes</font> in I can use the stick<font color="#CCCCCC"> to block with now</font> I've got a wonderful<font color="#CCCCCC"> leader</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> he's off</font> balance<font color="#CCCCCC"> and I can hit</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> him and hit him</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">again so a stick is</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> very useful but even</font> if you're<font color="#E5E5E5"> not a skilled person with a</font> stick<font color="#E5E5E5"> even if you're somebody who hasn't</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">done much but</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> just has anger in your</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">heart you could do a lot of damage</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> with</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">that I</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> think that's for</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> me that one's</font> for<font color="#CCCCCC"> me yeah I like that</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> about</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> this isn't</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">it agricultural tool it's called</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> a</font> hedging bill it's for trimming the hedges laying the hedges getting them neat it's a weapon<font color="#CCCCCC"> in its own right</font> that<font color="#E5E5E5"> popped down to your local</font> blacksmith and get him to spend<font color="#CCCCCC"> ten</font> minutes<font color="#CCCCCC"> in the Forge</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> and put a spike on</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">it and you can see look it's the same</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">tall this is like the yeoman of the</font> Guardians nowaday exactly<font color="#E5E5E5"> this with a</font> spike on becomes the English military bill and it<font color="#E5E5E5"> was a classic weapon of the</font> Hundred Years War English<font color="#CCCCCC"> Billman were famed the world</font> over and<font color="#E5E5E5"> it's got reach you can</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> get to</font> people<font color="#E5E5E5"> on horseback it's got power even</font> simpler<font color="#E5E5E5"> you just need to take a size</font> blade<font color="#E5E5E5"> so aside for reaping the corn down</font> to the blacksmith<font color="#CCCCCC"> and put it on a long</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">pole now you've got a devastating</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">awesome cutting weapon so you've got the</font> reach<font color="#CCCCCC"> to sign up at that night sitting</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">six foot high</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> over</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> his horse or chop the</font> horse<font color="#E5E5E5"> what's this thing I have to</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> say</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">this does look</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> a bit Joey Joey</font> it's a flail<font color="#E5E5E5"> it's you've seen Bruce Lee</font> movies yeah<font color="#CCCCCC"> and I have the nunchakus</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> -</font> little short<font color="#E5E5E5"> sticks and they do all that</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">stuff from deal like that</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> that's because</font> they use<font color="#CCCCCC"> it to Thresh</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> the rice what they</font> did in Europe<font color="#E5E5E5"> was they use this with a</font> longer<font color="#CCCCCC"> pole to Thresh the</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> wheat so again</font> we're a few weeks away from harvest the wheat<font color="#E5E5E5"> is still green</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> but once that's</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">golden</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> brown you need to Thresh it you</font> need to separate the wheat from the chaff<font color="#E5E5E5"> so it's simply a tool</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> and they do</font> that on the floor to separate the wheat from the chaff<font color="#E5E5E5"> sticks and nails in it</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">and you've</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> got a</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> military weapon well I</font> would<font color="#E5E5E5"> love to be on the receiving end of</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">that</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> and even if you're wearing armor</font> then there's going to be a<font color="#E5E5E5"> level where</font> you get some blunt trauma<font color="#CCCCCC"> let's have a</font> go and adding to<font color="#CCCCCC"> this homegrown</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> our slaw</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">was the deadly firepower of the people's</font> weapon<font color="#E5E5E5"> the longbow</font> 900<font color="#CCCCCC"> bows have been stolen from the tower</font> the day before<font color="#E5E5E5"> and every peasant was</font> trained<font color="#E5E5E5"> to use one so we've got two</font> opposing<font color="#E5E5E5"> armies bristling with weapons</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">nose-to-nose</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> in the middle of London</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">pretty scary thought well it's not</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> quite</font> in<font color="#CCCCCC"> the middle of London Tony</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> it's right</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">on the outer edge of the city</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> even now</font> today<font color="#E5E5E5"> it's right by the ring of steel</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">marks</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> the sensitive inner core of the</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">city more like a ring of solid plastic</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">now well I know</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> it yeah in 1381</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> it would</font> have also<font color="#E5E5E5"> been still very dramatic from</font> the events of the revolt<font color="#E5E5E5"> behind us you'd</font> have been able to<font color="#E5E5E5"> see the ruins of one</font> of the<font color="#CCCCCC"> Priory's that the rebels would</font> attack still burning away<font color="#CCCCCC"> so why here I</font> think<font color="#E5E5E5"> because it was</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> a</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> controlled space</font> where you could easily assemble the two sides<font color="#E5E5E5"> in order to try and conduct some</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">sort of negotiation how many rebels</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> do</font> you think they might have<font color="#E5E5E5"> been well it's</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">always difficult to say with numbers in</font> 1381<font color="#E5E5E5"> we know that some rebels had left</font> the<font color="#E5E5E5"> city after the concessions of</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">Marland</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> but when what we were left with</font> a<font color="#CCCCCC"> Smith field was a recalcitrant hard</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">core almost like head banging hey</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">bangers rebels</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> I guess there probably</font> would<font color="#E5E5E5"> be about three or four hundred of</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">them left</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> by that stage</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> Kingsman well</font> the<font color="#E5E5E5"> king is likely to have had about</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> 200</font> men with him<font color="#E5E5E5"> including bodyguards and</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">his personal servants and his attendants</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">so</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> they're</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> they really getting prepared</font> for this<font color="#CCCCCC"> encounter and probably</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> quite</font> concerned at<font color="#CCCCCC"> the stage when you say</font> prepares<font color="#E5E5E5"> what do you reckon their plan</font> was well it's<font color="#E5E5E5"> very difficult to work out</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">but it seems that there's some</font> suggestion<font color="#CCCCCC"> that the king's men</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> might</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">have expected some</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> kind of</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> trouble and</font> may<font color="#E5E5E5"> well have been planning</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> for an armed</font> encounter<font color="#E5E5E5"> otherwise they're probably</font> concerned to<font color="#CCCCCC"> see what</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> Tyler is actually</font> gonna ask for<font color="#CCCCCC"> at</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> this second meeting so</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">do you reckon the whole thing was</font> actually<font color="#CCCCCC"> a</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> stitch-up</font> well many people have said<font color="#E5E5E5"> that right</font> really since the few days after the revolt<font color="#E5E5E5"> people have argued</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> that</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> this</font> occasion may well have been<font color="#E5E5E5"> set up as a</font> sting against Tyler and the other<font color="#CCCCCC"> rebels</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">and what</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> you thought</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> it's so</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> difficult</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">to tell but one problem</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> with this theory</font> is that the<font color="#E5E5E5"> king is quite exposed</font> throughout the encounter and his life really is in danger in several<font color="#CCCCCC"> points</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> it's a real</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> high-risk</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">strategy if it</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> water plot if it was a</font> conspiracy<font color="#CCCCCC"> they're taking an enormous</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">risk</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> especially</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> as they must have been</font> aware<font color="#E5E5E5"> that they were dealing with the</font> toughest and the<font color="#E5E5E5"> most recalcitrant of</font> the rebels<font color="#CCCCCC"> but just as much as</font> conspiracy<font color="#E5E5E5"> it may well have</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> been that</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">this illustration is from Jean Fras arts</font> history<font color="#CCCCCC"> of the revolt written just seven</font> years<font color="#CCCCCC"> after the event</font> it's the<font color="#E5E5E5"> climactic showdown between</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">Richard the second and what</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> Tyler</font> there's a complete hush<font color="#CCCCCC"> it's really</font> tense<font color="#E5E5E5"> the artists have got their fingers</font> on<font color="#E5E5E5"> the bows but what ambles up to the</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">King in a familiar relaxed way</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> shakes</font> him by the hand hello brother he says and then<font color="#CCCCCC"> he tells him what they want</font> freedom<font color="#E5E5E5"> abolition of the aristocracy</font> apart from the<font color="#E5E5E5"> king abolition of</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> the</font> senior clergy<font color="#E5E5E5"> except for John</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> Ball who</font> was<font color="#CCCCCC"> going</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> to be made the next Archbishop</font> of Canterbury<font color="#E5E5E5"> local courts local police</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">forces</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> to be run</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> by the</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> people</font> themselves<font color="#CCCCCC"> and all the money that</font> previously belonged to the bishops and <font color="#CCCCCC">the</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> Lords would now be divided up among</font> the common people<font color="#CCCCCC"> and all the while what</font> was telling this to the<font color="#E5E5E5"> king playing</font> with his knife flicking it from hand to hand<font color="#E5E5E5"> although whether it was because</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> he</font> was tense<font color="#E5E5E5"> or because he was really</font> relaxed<font color="#E5E5E5"> no one knows</font> when he'd<font color="#CCCCCC"> finished</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> the King didn't argue</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">or tried to negotiate</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> he just said yes</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">with the tiny caveat that the people</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">should continue</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> to respect the monarchy</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">what was</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> thirsty</font> he called for some water<font color="#CCCCCC"> he</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> took a drink</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">swirl it</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> round in his mouth and spat it</font> out then he ordered some<font color="#E5E5E5"> beer he drank</font> that<font color="#CCCCCC"> and wiped his</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> mouth on the</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> back of</font> his hand and at that moment when they<font color="#E5E5E5"> seemed to</font> be<font color="#CCCCCC"> on the</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> verge of the greatest</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> social</font> revolution<font color="#E5E5E5"> the world had ever known</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">things started to unravel</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> boy</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">shouted a squire</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> near the king I know</font> you<font color="#E5E5E5"> you're the biggest thief in Kent</font> that not what he said come<font color="#CCCCCC"> here and say</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">that and he ordered his men</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> to lop off</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">the Squires head but no one moved</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">instead the Mayor of London rode forward</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">either</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> to reason with Tyler</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> or to</font> provoke him<font color="#CCCCCC"> The</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> Chronicles differ as to</font> precisely<font color="#E5E5E5"> what happened next but what is</font> clear<font color="#CCCCCC"> is that</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> some kind of scuffle broke</font> out what tried to stab the mayor but<font color="#E5E5E5"> he</font> was wearing armor and stabbed what in the back of the neck instead<font color="#E5E5E5"> then</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">someone else whacked him what tried to</font> ride back to<font color="#E5E5E5"> the safety of</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> his men but</font> before he'd got 80 paces<font color="#E5E5E5"> he fell off his</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">horse</font> the peasant<font color="#CCCCCC"> bowmen tensed ready to rain</font> down arrows on<font color="#CCCCCC"> the</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> king and his men</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">behind them</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> were others with flails and</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">billhooks</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> there was enough firepower to</font> wipe<font color="#E5E5E5"> out the entire bodyguard</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> even the</font> king himself<font color="#E5E5E5"> was in danger but on the</font> brink of disaster<font color="#CCCCCC"> Richard himself</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> dealt</font> the fatal blow to the peasants revolt<font color="#CCCCCC"> he</font> was only<font color="#E5E5E5"> 14</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> but he was brave</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> he rode</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">straight towards the sea of rebel bowmen</font> [Music] you shall have<font color="#E5E5E5"> no other</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> king but me he</font> shouted<font color="#CCCCCC"> follow me</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> to</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> Clarke and well it</font> seems<font color="#E5E5E5"> that he was being spontaneous</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> if</font> so it<font color="#E5E5E5"> was</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> very brave but it was also a</font> brilliantly ambiguous phrase<font color="#E5E5E5"> did he mean</font> that<font color="#E5E5E5"> he was taking the rebels cause or</font> was he telling<font color="#E5E5E5"> them that from now on</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">they had to</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> submit to the authorities</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">the peasants lowered their bows breathed</font> a sigh of relief<font color="#CCCCCC"> and followed their king</font> to the<font color="#E5E5E5"> fields of Clarke and well all</font> through the revolt <font color="#CCCCCC">they'd</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> appeal to him for justice now</font> their fate and<font color="#CCCCCC"> that</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> of the wounded what</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">Tyler lay in his hands surely the</font> divinely<font color="#E5E5E5"> appointed monarch would see</font> them right what Tyler's outrageous demands<font color="#E5E5E5"> for a new social order</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> had led</font> to<font color="#CCCCCC"> a bloody confrontation at Smithfield</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">now the peasants revolt hung in the</font> balance <font color="#E5E5E5">richard ii led the remaining rebels off</font> to the fields of<font color="#E5E5E5"> clark and well on the</font> promise<font color="#CCCCCC"> that he would be their new</font> leader<font color="#E5E5E5"> meanwhile Tyler himself was</font> bleeding<font color="#CCCCCC"> to death here in the</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> Abbey of</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">Sun Bartholomew's</font> [Music] he'd been dragged here<font color="#E5E5E5"> after he'd</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> been</font> stabbed<font color="#E5E5E5"> the monks were trying to keep</font> him<font color="#CCCCCC"> alive</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> when the king's men</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> burst in</font> and dragged him outside for<font color="#CCCCCC"> a</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> show</font> execution they severed his head<font color="#CCCCCC"> from</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> his</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">body</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> and</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> with that blow</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> the revolution</font> ended they stuck<font color="#E5E5E5"> a head</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> on a spike</font> and took it off to<font color="#CCCCCC"> the fields of Clarke</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">and well where the</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> King had led the</font> rebels<font color="#CCCCCC"> but</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> at the same time all the</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">available loyal forces in every</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> ward in</font> London converged on<font color="#E5E5E5"> Clarke and well and</font> surrounded them<font color="#E5E5E5"> when they saw Tyler's</font> head and the show of force <font color="#CCCCCC">the rebels threw away their weapons</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> and</font> dropped to<font color="#E5E5E5"> their knees in the corn</font> begging forgiveness the rebels had come within an inch of transforming the <font color="#CCCCCC">country but with what Tyler's death the</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">momentum of the revolt was broken and as</font> the shock waves of failure spread the rebellion slowly died [Music] <font color="#CCCCCC">Richard had never been</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> on the</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> peasant</font> side<font color="#E5E5E5"> he organized a ferocious backlash</font> the people of England<font color="#E5E5E5"> were about to find</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">out the price</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> of revolution in the 14th</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">century</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> the establishment wants</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> to make</font> sure<font color="#E5E5E5"> nothing</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> like this ever</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> happened</font> again after the disaster at Smithfield <font color="#E5E5E5">thousands of rebels went home hopeful</font> that they wouldn't be identified<font color="#E5E5E5"> but a</font> small<font color="#CCCCCC"> Corps cloners</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> outlaws in the</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">Middle Ages if you were an outlaw then</font> like Robin<font color="#CCCCCC"> Hood you</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> tended to hide in</font> the forests<font color="#CCCCCC"> and 500 of</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> them were</font> cornered in the<font color="#E5E5E5"> woods of Billericay and</font> massacred then the<font color="#CCCCCC"> king appointed</font> commissioners<font color="#E5E5E5"> to seek out and destroy</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">the leaders of</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> the rebels who'd returned</font> home<font color="#E5E5E5"> they were to be punished said the</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">King either</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> according</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> to the laws of the</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">kingdom of England</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> or else by other</font> means<font color="#E5E5E5"> and methods by beheading by</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">mutilation of limbs</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> as seems to you both</font> expeditious<font color="#E5E5E5"> and sensible the Billericay</font> deaths were just part of<font color="#E5E5E5"> a campaign of</font> terror<font color="#E5E5E5"> that shocked even the chroniclers</font> at the time scholars estimate<font color="#E5E5E5"> that</font> hundreds died<font color="#E5E5E5"> before official</font> prosecutions began and what about the individuals whose stories we've been following what Tyler<font color="#E5E5E5"> was probably</font> already dead<font color="#E5E5E5"> from his wounds when he was</font> beheaded johnboll suffered the full torture of being hung drawn and<font color="#E5E5E5"> quartered some</font> months<font color="#CCCCCC"> later he died still proclaiming</font> his simple faith many wealthier rebels like John mocking the wine dealer<font color="#E5E5E5"> Thomas</font> Raven the MP and the<font color="#CCCCCC"> men from</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">Manningtree</font> were pardoned<font color="#E5E5E5"> and lived out</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> lies</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> of</font> respectability unlike<font color="#E5E5E5"> Thomas wooden the army deserter</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">he denied his part in the revolt</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> and</font> staked his life on a trial by combat he lost<font color="#E5E5E5"> then there was Richard Scott he</font> ended up in<font color="#E5E5E5"> the pillory the next year</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">not for taking part</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> in the revolt but</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">for cheating</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> too</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> Scotsman at dice</font> and the man who started<font color="#CCCCCC"> it all</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> Thomas</font> the<font color="#CCCCCC"> baker was hunted down on the 4th of</font> July<font color="#CCCCCC"> just</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> a month after he sparked the</font> revolt he<font color="#E5E5E5"> too was hung drawn and quartered</font> over the next<font color="#E5E5E5"> five</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> months the last</font> embers of the<font color="#E5E5E5"> peasants revolt were</font> extinguished<font color="#E5E5E5"> but the authorities not</font> only wanted<font color="#CCCCCC"> the peasants defeated</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> they</font> wanted the rebellion<font color="#E5E5E5"> forgotten official</font> spin<font color="#E5E5E5"> started the process of masking the</font> true<font color="#E5E5E5"> nature and achievements of the</font> summer of 1381 this is Sudbury and Suffolk<font color="#E5E5E5"> which seems to me to</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> be</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> the</font> perfect<font color="#CCCCCC"> place to end this journey</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">because despite the</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> official pardons</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> the</font> period after<font color="#CCCCCC"> the revolt saw a vicious</font> bloodbath of unofficial executions without trial they weren't recorded of course so we've no idea<font color="#CCCCCC"> how many but in the 1930s a</font> whole cache of headless skeletons<font color="#E5E5E5"> was</font> found<font color="#CCCCCC"> just over there and local people</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">believed there the bodies of the last</font> remnants of the rebels<font color="#E5E5E5"> they were</font> reburied<font color="#CCCCCC"> of course covered up just like</font> the true story of the peasants revolt [Music] this church<font color="#E5E5E5"> was once the heart of an</font> institution founded by Simon<font color="#E5E5E5"> Sudbury the</font> hated<font color="#CCCCCC"> Archbishop who'd enforced the poll</font> tax<font color="#CCCCCC"> his head had been hacked off by the</font> rebels at the Tower of London we know that the summer of 1381 was gloriously hot but if<font color="#E5E5E5"> he want proof of</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">the fact it's here</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">Sudbury supporters rescued his head from</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">the spike on which the</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> rebels have stuck</font> it<font color="#CCCCCC"> and</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> brought it back to</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> this church</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">it's in this little cupboard here can</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">you see</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> that the air was so hot and dry</font> that<font color="#E5E5E5"> it actually mummified all the skin</font> on<font color="#E5E5E5"> the lower half of his skull</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> that is</font> the head<font color="#E5E5E5"> of the man who collected</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> the</font> very first poll tax<font color="#CCCCCC"> it was this that</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> was</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">paraded round on</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> a spike</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> on</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> the 14th of</font> June<font color="#E5E5E5"> 1381</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> and there you can</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> see the</font> sword marks where his head was hacked <font color="#E5E5E5">from his neck it's quite a bizarre</font> historical relic<font color="#E5E5E5"> and it's just about the</font> only<font color="#CCCCCC"> tangible thing I can</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> show you from</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">the peasants revolt</font> [Music] there's no shrine for any one<font color="#CCCCCC"> of</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> the men</font> and<font color="#E5E5E5"> women</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> who came</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> so close to</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> changing</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">their world</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> so was the peasants revolt</font> just a blip<font color="#E5E5E5"> on history's radar</font> did so many<font color="#E5E5E5"> people die</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> for nothing</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> or is</font> there a<font color="#CCCCCC"> more lasting</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> legacy from 1381</font> [Music] the global impact the peasant revolt <font color="#E5E5E5">showed that ordinary people</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> could get</font> together and think about politics<font color="#E5E5E5"> on a</font> broader<font color="#E5E5E5"> level beyond their own lives</font> since 1381<font color="#E5E5E5"> no British government and</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">nowadays that means</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> the House of Commons</font> has<font color="#CCCCCC"> lords but</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> then it meant the king and</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">his council in Parliament can disregard</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">the wider political community and for</font> this<font color="#E5E5E5"> to have</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> happened at the</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> end of the</font> 14th century<font color="#E5E5E5"> was truly remarkable</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> that</font> set<font color="#E5E5E5"> the pattern for later centuries of</font> revolt we find<font color="#E5E5E5"> more</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> of them in</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> the 15th</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">century</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> in the sixteenth century and</font> beyond<font color="#E5E5E5"> there's a real sense I think that</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">in 1381 the peasantry has arrived as a</font> factor<font color="#CCCCCC"> in politics</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> people today</font> protecting<font color="#E5E5E5"> against exploitation and</font> warfare so what the peasants did in<font color="#E5E5E5"> 1381</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">does echo down the centuries</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> to us and</font> it does have<font color="#CCCCCC"> a</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> resonance in terms of our</font> own experience today [Music] my search for<font color="#E5E5E5"> the truth</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> about the</font> peasants revolt<font color="#E5E5E5"> has given me an entirely</font> new perspective<font color="#CCCCCC"> on the Middle Ages all</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">right they were tough and horrible</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> for</font> the majority of ordinary people<font color="#E5E5E5"> who</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> were</font> trapped inside this tyrannical<font color="#CCCCCC"> and</font> oppressive regime<font color="#E5E5E5"> but we're not talking</font> <font color="#CCCCCC">about brain-dead yokels like something</font> out of a Monty Python film<font color="#E5E5E5"> these</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> are</font> smart<font color="#E5E5E5"> politically sophisticated people</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">separated</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> from us by just a sliver of</font> historical time and what I find really moving is<font color="#E5E5E5"> the way that they were able to</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">express really complex desires and</font> demands<font color="#E5E5E5"> about</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> things like religion</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> and</font> tax and local government and freedom and weld them all together into a really well-crafted manifesto not only that but many<font color="#E5E5E5"> of them were prepared</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> to</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> risk</font> prosecution and<font color="#E5E5E5"> death even though they</font> weren't<font color="#E5E5E5"> directly involved they lost of</font> course<font color="#CCCCCC"> but what they did</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> sent a clarion</font> call down the ages that's never been <font color="#CCCCCC">completely forgotten</font><font color="#E5E5E5"> that in the end</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">government can only work if the</font><font color="#CCCCCC"> people</font> <font color="#E5E5E5">are prepared to be governed</font> [Music] [Music]
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Length: 48min 49sec (2929 seconds)
Published: Sun Mar 04 2018
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