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  William De La Pole, Duke Of Suffolk - LoveToKnow 1911
Suffolk served in all the later French campaigns of the reign of Henry V., and in spite of his youth held high command on the marches of Normandy in 1421-22.
Suffolk left England on the 1st of May. He was intercepted in the Channel by the ship "Nicholas of the Tower," and next morning was beheaded in a little boat alongside.
Suffolk's wife, Alice, was widow of Thomas, earl of Salisbury, and granddaughter of Geoffrey Chaucer.
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 Stall-Plates of the Knights of the Garter
1399 (96) Humphrey (Plantagenet), styled "of Lancaster." Duke of Gloucester.
Married Ingelram (de Couci) Earl of Bedford, K.G., afterwards Duke of Bedford.
Earl of Hereford, K.G. Married Thomas of Woodstock, Earl of Buckingham, K.G., afterwards Duke of Gloucester.
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 The House of York
Edmund de la Pole was beheaded by Henry VIII and the last de la Pole heir, Richard, was killed at the battle of Pavia in 1524, fighting for the French.
The arms of John de la Pole were: Quarterly, first and fourth, azure a fess between three leopards’ faces or; second and third, argent, a chief gules, over all a lion rampant double queued or; and his crest was An old man’s head gules, beard and hair gold, with a jewelled fillet about the brows.
Edmund de la Pole was born about 1472, the second son of John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, and Elizabeth, sister of Edward IV.
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 Clinton Goveas :: Wikipedia Reference
March 27 - Juan Ponce de Leon becomes the first European definitely known to sight what is now the territory of the United States (specifically Florida) mistaking it for another island.
James's son the Duke of Rothesay becomes James V, King of Scots.
October 7 - Battle of La Motta - Spanish troops under Ramon de Cardona defeat the Venetians.
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 thePeerage.com - Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset and others
She married John de la Pole, 1st Earl of Lincoln, son of John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk and Elizabeth Plantagenet.
     Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk was born in 1471/72.
She married Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk, son of John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk and Elizabeth Plantagenet, before 10 October 1496.
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 The Royal Rosarians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Edmund Duke of Somerset went back to Normandy in 1448 as Governor of Normandy and commander in chief of the English forces.
Suffolk urged Henry to break the truce and attack Fougeres in March of 1449.
Suffolk was invited on board and for the next four days faced a kangaroo court that found him guilty.
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 Lord
Walter,  son of Grip, Robert de Glanville and Loernic from Robert Malet’s mother, Bishop of Thetford; Abbot of Ely and Roger Bigod,  Robert de Wingfield “6 generations before M. de la Pole, 1384,” [Vis.
Sir John de Wingfield III (Chief of Staff of the Black Prince), through Sir John Wingfield III’s wife, Eleanor daughter of Sir Gilbert de Glanville, Earl of Suffolk.
Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk (grandson of Elizabeth Wingfield).
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Earl of Suffolk
The third creation of the dukedom of Suffolk was for Henry Grey, 3rd Marquess of Dorset, in 1551.
William de la Pole, 4th Earl of Suffolk (1396-1450) (became Marquess in 1444; became Duke in 1448)
Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk, 6th Earl of Suffolk (1472-1513) (dukedom surrendered 1493; earldom forfeit 1504)
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 thePeerage.com - Sir Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick and others
She married Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York, son of Richard of York, 1st Earl of Cambridge and Lady Anne de Mortimer, before 18 October 1424.
She married John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, son of William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk and Alice Chaucer, circa August 1461.
She married Charles de Bourgogne, Duc de Bourgogne, son of Philippe III de Bourgogne, Duc de Bourgogne and Isabel de Aviz, on 3 July 1468 in Damme, Flanders, Belgium.
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 DESCENDANTS OF EDWARD III
Prince Thomas of England, KG, 1st Duke of Clarence and Earl of Albemarle (cr 1412 Jul 9), born 1388, died 1421 Mar 22 sp; married 1412, Lady Margaret de HOLAND (Kent, E) (born 1385, died 1439 Dec 31).
Edmund BEAUFORT, KG, 4th Earl of Somerset, 1st Marquess of Dorset (cr 1443 Jun 24), 1st Duke of Somerset (cr 1448 Mar 31), born 1406, died 1455 May 22; married 1431/35, as 2nd husband, Lady Eleanor BEAUCHAMP (Warwick, E) (born 1408, died 1468 Mar 6).
Wilhelm IV, Duke of Bavaria, born 1493 Nov 13, died 1550 Mar 6; married 1522 Oct 3, Marie Jakobaea von BADEN (born 1507 Jun 25, died 1580 Nov 16).
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 Pole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The fetal pole is a thickening on the margin of the yolk sac of a fetus during pregnancy
John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln (1462/4-1487), eldest son of John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk and Elizabeth of York
Richard de la Pole (died 1525 in Milan) was a pretender to the English crown
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pole   (703 words)

  
 CalendarHome.com - 1513 - Calendar Encyclopedia
Later, on April 2, he landed somewhere on the east coast of the newly discovered land.
April - Juan Ponce de Leon and his expedition become the first Europeans known to visit Florida.
Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk, Duke of Suffolk (born 1471)
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 The Wars of the Roses - Aftermath   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Primogeniture (the right of the eldest son to inherit) meant that the descendants of Lionel, Duke of Clarence had a good claim to the throne.
They were particularly suspicious of Richard, 3rd Duke of York because of his great wealth and good claim to throne.
Warwick retaliated by plotting with George, Duke of Clarence and Henry VI.
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 Descendants of William the Conqueror
Father: John "of Gaunt" Plantagenet Duke of Lancaster (1362) Mother: Blanche "of Lancaster" de Grosmont Duchess of Lancaster in her own right.
Father: Richard Plantagenet 3rd Duke of York, Protector of England.
Ralph de Monthermer Earl of Gloucester, Earl of Atholl.
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 CalendarHome.com - 1471 - Calendar Encyclopedia
February 15 - Piero di Lorenzo de' Medici, ruler of Florence (died 1503)
August 27 - George, Duke of Saxony (died 1539)
Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk (died 1513)
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 Ladies of the Garter, 1358-1488
Married Enguerrand de Coucy, Earl of Bedford, K.G., afterwards Duke of Bedford.
Daughter and heiress of Enguerrand de Coucy, Earl of Bedford, K.G., afterwards Duke of Bedford.
Daughter of René, Duke of Anjou, titular King of Sicily, Naples, and Jerusalem.
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 KINGS OF ENGLAND
EDWARD, The Black Prince, Prince of Wales, 1343, Duke of Aquitaine by paternal cession, 1362, forfeited by the King of France, 1370, b.
Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York, b.
Richard, 3rd Duke of York, Protector of England, Regent of France, became lawful heir by descent to the Crown of England on the death of his uncle, Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March and Ulster, 19 Jan 1424-5, b.
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 RoyaList Online - Royal Genealogy
To make efficient use of screen space, the family tree is presented vertically instead of in the normal horizontal format.
John de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk
Edmund de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk
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 Ireland Information Guide , Irish, Counties, Facts, Statistics, Tourism, Culture, How
The title of Earl of Suffolk has been created several times in the Peerage of England, most recently in 1603 for Thomas Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Walden.
In 1689 the barony of Howard of Walden (created 1597, peerage of England) passed out of the Howard family.
Charles William Howard, 7th Earl of Suffolk, 2nd Earl of Bindon (1693-1722)
www.irelandinformationguide.com /Earl_of_Suffolk   (420 words)

  
 I1149: Richard Plantagenet 3rd Duke Of York (21 SEP 1411 - 31 DEC 1460)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
I1149: Richard Plantagenet 3rd Duke Of York (21 SEP 1411 - 31 DEC 1460)
Spouses of Richard Plantagenet 3rd Duke Of York
Descendants of Richard Plantagenet 3rd Duke Of York and Lady Cecily Neville
web.ukonline.co.uk /nigel.battysmith/Database/D0001/I1149.html   (387 words)

  
 Noble Men
Henry Grey, Marquis of Dorset and Duke of Suffolk
Jasper Tudor, Earl of Pembroke and Duke of Bedford
Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey and (2nd) Duke of Norfolk
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 Amazon.com: "Earl of Suffolk": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
2 Robert Earl of Essex, married at the age of fourteen, in January, 1605-6, to Frances Howard, daughter of Thomas, Earl of Suffolk, she being then thirteen years of age.
The 1st Baron Howard De-Walden was son of the 4th Duke of Norfolk; he was also created Earl of Suffolk, and was mainly instrumental in discover- ing the gunpowder plot ; on the death of the 3rd Earl of Suffolk,...
its own identity; in 1436 the prior came to an agreement about it with the overlord, William de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk - the agreement that Blomefield had In front of him when he wrote: ibid., p.
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 Amazon.com: "Thomas Montagu": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Thomas Montagu had been nothing more than a boozing absentee squireen who had allowed his land agent to evict more innocent tenants...
Dutifully, he offered his Regency to the Duke of Burgundy and was no doubt much relieved when Philip declined it.
From the Brink of the Apocalypse: Confronting Famine, War, Plague, and Death in the Later Middle Ages by John Aberth
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