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Robert Aske (political leader) - Wikipedia Robert Aske (c 1500 – 12 July 1537) was an English lawyer who became a leader of the Pilgrimage of Grace uprising against the Suppression of Religious Houses Act 1535 in 1536 He was executed for treason against King Henry VIII on 12 July 1537
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12 July 1537 - The execution of Robert Aske - The Tudor Society On this day in history, 12th July 1537, Robert Aske, lawyer and rebel, was hanged in chains outside Clifford's Tower, the keep of York Castle Aske was one of the leaders of the rebels in the 1536 northern uprising known as the Pilgrimage of Grace - click here to see a Pilgrimage of Grace timeline and here to read an article on the rebellion
Aske, North Yorkshire - Wikipedia Aske is a civil parish in North Yorkshire, England, about two miles north of Richmond According to the 2001 census it had a population of 122, falling to less than 100 at the 2011 Census From this date population information is included in the parish of Whashton
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Robert Aske - Spartacus Educational Robert Aske, the third son of Sir Robert Aske and Elizabeth Clifford Aske, the daughter of John Clifford, ninth Baron Clifford, was born in about 1500 His elder brother John Aske was heir to the family property