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BALL, JOHN (d. 1381) , an English priest who took a prominent part in the peasant revolt in 1381. Little is known of his early years,but he lived probably at York
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gift of rhyme. He undoubtedly voiced the feelings of the lower orders of society at that time.See Thomas Walsingham, Historic Anglicana, edited by 41. T. Riley (London, 18631864) ; Henry Knighton, Chronicon, edited by J. R. Lumby (London, 18891895) ; Jean Froissart, Chroniques, edited by S. Luce and G. Raynaud (Paris, 18691897) ; C. E. Maurice, Lives of English Popular Leaders in the Middle Ages (London, 1875) ; C. Oman, The Great Revolt of 1381 (Oxford, 1906). End of Article: BALL, JOHN (d. 1381) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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