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    Richard de la Pole

    Pretender to the English crown

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  1. Apr 30, 2024 · Hundred Years’ War. William de la Pole, 1st duke of Suffolk (born October 16, 1396, Cotton, Suffolk, England—died May 2, 1450, near Dover, Kent) was an English military commander and statesman who from 1443 to 1450 dominated the government of the weak king Henry VI (ruled 1422–61 and 1470–71). He was popularly, although probably ...

  2. May 4, 2024 · 1513 – Execution of Edmund de la Pole, 8th Earl of Suffolk and claimant to the English throne. He was executed after his brother, Richard de la Pole, claimed the throne of England in his own right and was recognised as king by Louis XII of France. See video below.

  3. 2 days ago · Richard was reduced to a figurehead with little power. As a result of the Merciless Parliament, de Vere and Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk, who had fled abroad, were sentenced to death in their absence. Alexander Neville, Archbishop of York, had all his possessions confiscated. Several of Richard's council were executed.

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  5. Apr 28, 2024 · Lord de la Pole. Updated: 28-04-2024. Granted to: Michael de la Pole. By: Edward III, King of England. On: 1366 London, England. With Remainder to: for his male and female heirs. List of Title holders: 1. Michael de la Pole, (1330-1389), created Ist Lord de la Pole, created Earl of Suffolk 1385, Lord Chancellor 1383-1386, titles forfeited. His son. […]

  6. A couple of things made Henry Tudor’s claim weak. His mother’s line was illegitimate. And although they were legitimized when John of Gaunt married their mother, Henry IV made sure the Act of Parliament said they weren’t in the line of succession. So no matter what Margaret Beaufort’s claim was weaker. Henry was claiming the Lancaster ...

  7. May 7, 2024 · William de la Pole is generally held to be the second eldest of three brothers; he had an elder brother and associate Richard de la Pole (died 1345) who was also a merchant, and a younger brother, John.[5] His date of birth has been estimated from 1290 to 1295 or possibly earlier.[6] William de la Pole, 19th-century statue, Kingston upon Hull

  8. May 6, 2024 · In 1320 Walter de Scorby and Robert de Barton gave them small plots of land adjacent to their house ; and William son of Sir Richard de la Pole, kt., added 1½ acres to their area in 1352. Several bequests were made by women to the image of the Virgin in this church.

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