Bloody Assizes

The Bloody Assizes were a series of trials in September 1685 in the aftermath of the Battle of Sedgemoor, which ended the Monmouth Rebellion in England.

King James II sent the infamous Judge Jeffreys to round up and try the defeated supporters of the rebel Duke of Monmouth. About 1,300 people were found guilty. Most were transported abroad, while some suffered drawing and quartering.

The ruthlessness of the event resulted in the name of the "Bloody Assizes". They are still remembered in the South West of England.

Approximately 320 people were put to death after pleading guilty because they were promised mercy.

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See also: Bloody Assizes, 1685, Assize Court, Battle of Sedgemoor, Drawing and quartering, England, George Jeffreys, 1st Baron Jeffreys, History of the United Kingdom, James II of England