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The second is a second version.John Ball encouraging Wat Tyler rebels from ca 1470 MS of Froissart Chronicles in BL
An illustration of the priest John Ball ("Jehã Balle") on a horse encouraging Wat Tyler's rebels ("Waultre le tieulier") of 1381, from a ca. 1470 manuscript of Jean Froissart's Chronicles in the British Library. There are two flags of England (St. George's cross flags) and two banners of the Plantagenet royal coat of arms of England (quarterly France ancient and England), and an implausible number of unmounted soldiers wearing full plate armour among the rebels.
circa 1470
Looks like an exact copy to me. Both made 1470s. Interesting how it is such an exact copy.Other image "The Peasants'-Revolt - Froissart- Chroniques de France et d'-Angleterre- Book II -c.1460-1480-- f.165v - BL Royal MS 18 E I"
The Peasants' Revolt (Miniature) The Peasants' Revolt. Two groups of rebels meet outside London. They carry banners of England and St. George. Their leaders John Ball, on horseback, and Wat Tyler, standing left, are labelled 'Jehan Balle' and 'Waultre le Tieulier' respectively.