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St and Keverne
The first was the Cornish Rebellion of 1497 when a Cornish army, led by Michael An Gof, a blacksmith from St. Keverne.
The " White Hart " in St Keverne, Cornwall was the birthplace, in 1764, of the singer and actor Charles Incledon.
In 1997, the 500th anniversary of the rebellion, a commemorative march (" Keskerdh Kernow 500 ") was held, retracing the route of the original march from St. Keverne ( An Gof's home town in Cornwall ) to London.
A statue depicting An Gof and Flamank was unveiled in St Keverne and a commemorative plaque was unveiled on Blackheath common.
In 1997, the five-hundredth anniversary of the Rebellion, a commemorative march (" Keskerdh Kernow 500 ") was held, retracing the route of the original march from St. Keverne in Cornwall to London.
A statue depicting An Gof and Flamank was unveiled in St. Keverne and a commemorative plaque was unveiled on Blackheath Common, and another, en route, at Guildford at the location of a preliminary skirmish.
St Keverne () is a civil parish and village on the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
The leader of the rebellion Michael An Gof ( the " smith " in Cornish ) was a blacksmith from St Keverne and is commemorated by a statue in the village.
In 1997 a 500th anniversary march celebrating the An Gof uprising, ( Keskerdh Kernow 500 ) was held, which retraced the route of the original march from St Keverne, via Guildford to London.
That the pottery found on the site appears to have come from a production centre almost 20 miles ( 30 km ) to south in the present day parish of St Keverne further supports a complex economic network in the area.
In reaction to King Henry's tax levy, Michael Joseph ( An Gof ), a blacksmith from St. Keverne and Thomas Flamank a lawyer of Bodmin, incited many of the people of Cornwall into armed revolt against the King.
) was a commemorative march which retraced the original route of the Cornish from St. Keverne to Blackheath, London, to celebrate the Quincentennial — 500th anniversary — of the Cornish Rebellion.
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