A statesman and sympathizer to the rebel uprising, Darcy joined Robert Aske and the “Pilgrims of Grace” when they stormed Pontefract Castle in Yorkshire. He worked alongside Aske on negotiations with the King and was eventually pardoned after his efforts to suppress a new rebellion. He was later found guilty of treason once again and executed.
Lord Thomas Darcy
(Colm Wilkinson)
A statesman and sympathizer to the rebel uprising, Darcy joined Robert Aske and the “Pilgrims of Grace” when they stormed Pontefract Castle in Yorkshire. He worked alongside Aske on negotiations with the King and was eventually pardoned after his efforts to suppress a new rebellion. He was later found guilty of treason once again and executed.
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