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CADEOrphan lamb, hand-reared on a bottle; leader of a rebellion against Henry VI; a Mediterranean species of juniper; or, a barrel or cask (4)
JACKCADELeader of a rebellion against King Henry VI in 1450 (4,4)
ETONFounded by Henry VI, a boarding school for boys in Berkshire where a crushed meringue pudding, a version of fives and the wall game originated (4)
HOTSPURHarry ---, nickname of Sir Henry Percy, who led a rebellion against Henry IV in 1403 (7)
FARMEDReared on a farm (6)
MAU50 percent of a rebellion
NATTurner of a rebellion
MONTFORTSimon de ---, 13th-Century Earl of Leicester who led the baronial rebellion against Henry III (8)
PONTIACChief of the Ottawa Indians, who led a rebellion against the British (7)
COSSETFrom "cot-dweller, cottager", word for a hand-reared lamb or pet poddy, thus a spoiled or pampered child (6)
PETWord originally used in Scotland to mean "a hand-reared lamb" and in northern England "a spoilt or favourite child", later any domesticated animal kept for companionship (3)
SPARTACUSThracian gladiator who led a rebellion against Rome
COINAGEThe act of striking metal money; the bits, pieces or specie made; or, the invention of a neologism (7)
GLENDOWERKnown as the Welsh Braveheart, the anglicised name of the chieftain who led a revolt against Henry IV and declared himself Prince of Wales in 1400 (9)
OWENGLENDOWERAnglicised name of the Welsh chieftain who led a revolt against Henry IV and Henry V between 1400 and 1415 (4,9)
ACADEMYA hand-reared lamb, for example found at my school (7)
HARDEARNEDHand-reared snakes with a lot of effort (4-6)
ESSENESMembers of a Jewish sect which is believed to have been destroyed in a 1st-century rebellion against the Romans
GRAVITATEPull towards a body when Vi a target, maybe
ADRIANIPope with the longest reign between St. Peter and Pius VI (A.D. 67-1799)