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Heritage Talk - HT600 - Dominic Black: The Pilgrimage of Grace in East Yorkshire

When

Friday, 5 June 2026, 12:00 – 13:30

The Famous Side of Hull

Trinity Indoor Market, Hull, HU1 2JH

Time

12:0013:30

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"The Most Serious of All Tudor Period Rebellions" As the Crown of England under Henry VIII finalized its split from Rome, a Yorkshire Catholic Uprising risked upending the English Reformation before it even began! Join Hull Minster's very own Vicar, Rev. Dominic Black, as he explores the Pilgrimage of Grace, and its impacts on Hull and East Yorkshire. Talks are FREE entry, walk-ins welcome, and available online through Facebook Live!

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