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Another England: The Story of the Wat Tyler and the Peasants' Revolt -  Radical Tea Towel
Another England: The Story of the Wat Tyler and the Peasants' Revolt - Radical Tea Towel

JOHN BALL (c 1338-1381) English priest. In Jean Froissart's Chronicle about  1470 he is shown giving support to Wat Tyler's rebels in the 1381 Peasant's  Revolt Stock Photo - Alamy
JOHN BALL (c 1338-1381) English priest. In Jean Froissart's Chronicle about 1470 he is shown giving support to Wat Tyler's rebels in the 1381 Peasant's Revolt Stock Photo - Alamy

John Ball (priest) - Wikipedia
John Ball (priest) - Wikipedia

John Ball - Middle Ages
John Ball - Middle Ages

The peasants revolt of 1381 was a very important event in English history.  Had the peasants been successful they could have removed the king and had  something like the French Revolution hundreds
The peasants revolt of 1381 was a very important event in English history. Had the peasants been successful they could have removed the king and had something like the French Revolution hundreds

John Ball – Folia Magazine
John Ball – Folia Magazine

Key Stage 3 at www.johndclare.net
Key Stage 3 at www.johndclare.net

John Ball the Medieval Rebel and St Albans. - Bretherton Law
John Ball the Medieval Rebel and St Albans. - Bretherton Law

John Ball
John Ball

File:John-ball-rebel-1.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
File:John-ball-rebel-1.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

John Ball
John Ball

JOHN BALL (c 1338-1381) English Lollard priest encouraging Wat Tyler (left)  and his rebels during the Peasants' revolt of 1381 Stock Photo - Alamy
JOHN BALL (c 1338-1381) English Lollard priest encouraging Wat Tyler (left) and his rebels during the Peasants' revolt of 1381 Stock Photo - Alamy

John Ball, Lollard priest, on horseback, encouraging Wat Tyler (far left)  and his rebels during the Peasants' Revolt of 1381. Banners of England and  St. George. Handcoloured lithograph after an illuminated manuscript
John Ball, Lollard priest, on horseback, encouraging Wat Tyler (far left) and his rebels during the Peasants' Revolt of 1381. Banners of England and St. George. Handcoloured lithograph after an illuminated manuscript

John Ball - Protest Poetry
John Ball - Protest Poetry

History of England. Peasants' revolt led by Wat Tyler in 1381. Meeting  between Wat Tyler and the revolutionary priest John Ball. Detail. Miniature  of the 15th century by Froissart Stock Photo - Alamy
History of England. Peasants' revolt led by Wat Tyler in 1381. Meeting between Wat Tyler and the revolutionary priest John Ball. Detail. Miniature of the 15th century by Froissart Stock Photo - Alamy

July 15 John Ball was Executed | Labor History in 2:00
July 15 John Ball was Executed | Labor History in 2:00

Wat Tyler and the Peasants Revolt
Wat Tyler and the Peasants Revolt

John Ball | English clergyman | Britannica
John Ball | English clergyman | Britannica

John Ball in English History – John Ball
John Ball in English History – John Ball

John Ball (priest) - Wikipedia
John Ball (priest) - Wikipedia

The Peasants' Revolt, May 30 1381 - This Week in History - VCoins Community
The Peasants' Revolt, May 30 1381 - This Week in History - VCoins Community

Wat Tyler - Wikipedia
Wat Tyler - Wikipedia

John Ball
John Ball

The Peasants' Revolt Of 1381: A Guide | HistoryExtra
The Peasants' Revolt Of 1381: A Guide | HistoryExtra

John Ball's Speech before the Peasant's Revolt, 1381 - YouTube
John Ball's Speech before the Peasant's Revolt, 1381 - YouTube

John Ball – c. 1338 – 15 July 1381 | Biblical Thoughts
John Ball – c. 1338 – 15 July 1381 | Biblical Thoughts

John Ball and the Peasants' Revolt - Medievalists.net
John Ball and the Peasants' Revolt - Medievalists.net

St Albans blue plaque unveiled for Peasants' Revolt leader - BBC News
St Albans blue plaque unveiled for Peasants' Revolt leader - BBC News

Peasants Revolt - People And Places
Peasants Revolt - People And Places