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Narayanan AIR India Reporter 1988 Court Page No. 1381 ; 1988 Volume No. 3 SCC Court Cases Page No. 366 ; 1988 PLJR 78 Although an affidavit may be taken as proof of the facts stated therein, the Courts have no jurisdiction to admit evidence by way of affidavit.
After the decline of the Ilkhanate from 1335 1353, the Mongol Empire's legacy in the region was the Uyghur Eretna Dynasty that was overthrown by Kadi Burhan al-Din in 1381.
* 9 Prince and Princesses of Achaea ( 1278 1289, 1313 1322, 1333 1381, 1383 1386 )
** Joanna I ( 1373 1381 )
* 1381 John of Ruysbroeck, Flemish mystic
** Tenju ( 1375 1381 )
** Kōwa ( 1381 1384 )
** Kōryaku ( 1379 1381 )
** Eitoku ( 1381 1384 )
* 1381 Richard II of England meets leaders of Peasants ' Revolt on Blackheath.
* 1381 The Peasants Revolt led by Wat Tyler culminated in the burning of the Savoy Palace.
* 1381 John Ball, a leader in the Peasants ' Revolt, is hanged, drawn and quartered in the presence of King Richard II of England.
His uncle Kęstutis took him prisoner and a civil war ( 1381 1384 ) ensued.
* 1457 Rita of Cascia, Italian saint ( b. 1381 )
* 1381 Chioggia concludes an alliance with Zadar and Trogir against Venice, which becomes changed in 1412 in Šibenik.
* 1381 Saint Catharine of Sweden, Swedish saint ( b. 1332 )
* Johann Schiltberger ( 1381 ), German traveller throughout the Middle East and Central Asia.
* April 30 Jacob of Juterbogk, theologian ( b. c. 1381 )
* October 13 Thomas FitzAlan, 12th Earl of Arundel, English military leader ( b. 1381 )
* May 22 Saint Rita of Cascia, Italian saint ( b. 1381 )

1381 and Peasants
St Albans played a role in the Peasants ' Revolt of 1381: the peasants, led by a local man William Grindcobbe and Jack Straw, forced their way into the Abbey and demanded a charter for the freedom of St Albans from the Abbot (' Charter of freedom of the villeins of St Alban's forcibly obtained from the Abbot and Convent ', 16 June 1381 ).
In the midst of this commotion came the Peasants ' Revolt of 1381.
Lollards first faced serious persecution after the Peasants ' Revolt in 1381.
He was possibly in London during the Peasants ' Revolt of 1381.
The BBC states that squatting was " a big issue in the Peasants ' Revolt of 1381 and again for the Diggers in the 17th Century were peasants who cultivated waste and common land, claiming it as their rightful due " and that squatting was a necessity after the Second World War when so many were homeless.
The introduction of a poll tax in medieval England was the primary cause of the 1381 Peasants ' Revolt.
It later passed to John of Gaunt but was destroyed in the Peasants ' Revolt in 1381.
The resulting measures angered the peasants, leading to the Peasants ' Revolt of 1381.
In 1381, during the Peasants ' Revolt, the castle and Archbishop's Palace were sacked, and Archbishop Sudbury was beheaded in London.
As virtual ruler during Richard's minority, he made unwise decisions on taxation that led to the Peasants ' Revolt in 1381, when the rebels destroyed his Savoy Palace in London.
During the Peasants ' Revolt of 1381 John of Gaunt was far from the centre of events, on the march of Scotland, but he was among those named by the rebels as a traitor to be beheaded as soon as he could be found.
The Peasants ' Revolt, Wat Tyler's Rebellion, or the Great Rising of 1381 was one of a number of popular revolts in late medieval Europe and is a major event in the history of England.
* Paul Foot ( 1981 )-' This bright day of summer ', The Peasants Revolt of 1381.
* Paul Foot ( 1981 )-' The Peasants Revolt of 1381 '.
* R. B. Dobson, editor ( 2002 ), The Peasants ' Revolt of 1381 ( History in Depth ), ISBN 0-333-25505-4 ; a collection of source materials
* Reg Groves & Philip Lindsay ( 1950 )-The Peasants Revolt 1381 ( Greenwood Press )
Bridgwater's peasants under Nicholas Frampton took part in the Peasants ' Revolt of 1381, sacking Sydenham House, murdering the local tax collectors and destroying the records.
It was destroyed during the Peasants ' Revolt of 1381.
She was known to have been a very kind person and popular with the people of England, for example she was well known for her tireless attempts to ' intercede ' on behalf of the people, procuring pardons for people in the Peasants ' Revolt of 1381, and numerous other pardons for wrongdoers.
Her husband, John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, built a magnificent palace that was burned down by Wat Tyler's followers in the Peasants ' Revolt of 1381.

1381 and Revolt
* Alastair Dunn ( 2002 ), The Great Rising of 1381: The Peasant's Revolt and England's Failed Revolution, ISBN 0-7524-2323-1
* Charles Oman ( 1906 ), The Great Revolt of 1381 ; a classic account

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