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    John Dighton. John Gervase Dighton [1] (8 December 1909 [1] – 16 April 1989) was a British playwright and screenwriter . Dighton was born in London to Basil Lewis Dighton, of West Kensington, an antiques dealer, author and poet, and his wife Beatrice Mary (née Franks). [2] [3] He was educated at Charterhouse School and Caius College, Cambridge.

  2. Jul 27, 2021 · In his book, written about 30 years later, More names two men, Miles Forest and John Dighton, as the murderers. And says they were recruited by Sir James Tyrell, a servant of Richard III at his ...

  3. More named two men, Miles Forest and John Dighton, as the murderers. More claimed that they were recruited by Sir James Tyrell, a servant of Richard III at his orders. Until now, many people have questioned this story as being written long after the event, as ‘Tudor propaganda’ to blacken the name of a dead king, and even suggested that the ...

  4. Feb 9, 2021 · We now have new evidence that Richard III murdered the princes in the tower ... More alleges that these two men were Miles Forest and John Dighton. Many of Richard III's defenders have dismissed ...

  5. Feb 1, 2021 · More named two men, Miles Forest and John Dighton, as the murderers. More claimed that they were recruited by Sir James Tyrell, a servant of Richard III at his orders.

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  6. Dec 28, 2020 · The Dighton connection holds just as great an interest, as John was according to More the sole survivor from among the murderers well into the reign of Henry VIII. Soon after Bosworth, John Dighton seems to have been displaced from the office into which he had been put by Richard.

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  8. Feb 3, 2021 · My open access article in this January’s History examines those at the heart of the murder story in the context of that story’s writing and re-writing in the 1510s and 1520s, especially the man who may well have been the surviving murderer, John Dighton, and Edward and Miles Forest – the prominent servants of Henry VIII who were the sons of Dighton’s alleged partner in crime, Miles ...

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