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 Pole
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 POLE - LoveToKnow Article on POLE
1525), pretender to the English crown, was the fifth son of John de la Pole (1442-1491), 2nd duke of Suffolk, and Elizabeth, second daughter of Richard, duke of York and sister of Edward IV.
Richard de la Pole joined Edmund abroad in 1504, and remained at Aix as surety for his elder brothers debts.
Pole was required to leave France, and he established himself at Metz, in Lorraine, and built a palace at La Haute Pierre, near St Simphorien.
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 YORK, EDWARD, DUKE OF - LoveToKnow Article on YORK, EDWARD, DUKE OF   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
John de la Pole, Edmund Humphrey and Richard Four earl cf Lincoln de la Pole Edward, de la Pole daughters.
For Henry looked to the learning and abilities of Reginald Pole to vindicate before Europe the justice of his divorce from Catherine of Aragon; and, when Pole was conscientiously compelled to declare the very opposite, the king's indignation knew no bounds.
Cardinal Pole, however, came back to his own country with great honor in the reign of Queen Mary, and was made archbishop of Canterbury on the deprivation of Cranmer.
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 AllRefer.com - Pole, English noble family (British And Irish History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
He arranged the marriage (1445) of Margaret of Anjou to Henry VI and rose to a position of great political authority, reaching the peak of his power in 1448 when he was made duke.
Of his sons, the eldest was John de la Pole, earl of Lincoln, 1464–87, who was recognized by Richard III as his heir presumptive.
The second son, Edmund de la Pole, earl of Suffolk, 1472?–1513, agreed to the wish of Henry VII that he forego the ducal title in return for some of the property forfeited as a result of his brother's treason.
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 PASTON LETTERS - LoveToKnow Article on PASTON LETTERS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Something like a regular warfare was waged around Drayton and Hellesdon between John de la Pole, duke of Suffolk, and the Pastons under Margaret and her eldest son, John; Caister Castle was seized by John Mowbray, 3rd duke of Norfolk (d.
John Paston left at least five sons, the two eldest of wh~om were, curiously enough, both named John, and the eldest of whom had been knighted during his fathers lifetime.
Sir John, who was a cultured man, had shown great anxiety to recover Caister; but in general he had left the conduct of the struggle to his mother and to the younger John.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg445 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John DE FOIX Earl of Kendal [Parents] died 1485 and was buried
John DE FOIX Earl of Kendal on 4 Dec 1507.
Michael de la POLE 3rd Earl was born 1394 and died 25 Oct 1415.
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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.
Richard was the fifth son of John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, and Elizabeth, sister of Edward IV.
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 Pole on Encyclopedia.com
Of his sons, the eldest was John de la Pole, earl of Lincoln, 1464-87, who was recognized by Richard III as his heir presumptive.
The second son, Edmund de la Pole, earl of Suffolk, 1472?-1513, agreed to the wish of Henry VII that he forego the ducal title in return for some of the property forfeited as a result of his brother's treason.
Pole attachments: what some may call a nuisance are worth your time and attention.
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 Sir Thomas de la Pole - John Pope
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 John de la Pole
There have been several notable individuals of this name in British history.
John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk (1442 - 1491) was the son of William de la Pole, the first duke, who was executed in 1450.
During the last year of the reign of King Richard III, he was designated heir to the throne, being Richard's closest adult male relative in the Yorkist line.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 1067
Margaret de Courtenay was the daughter of Hugh de Courtenay, Earl of Devon and Agnes de St.
John Cobham, 3rd Baron Cobham was the son of John Cobham, 2nd Baron Cobham and Joan Beauchamp.
Joan de La Pole was the daughter of Sir John de La Pole and Joan Cobham.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Lady Margaret Beaufort
Her father, the grandson of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster and great-grandson of Edward III, having died when she was three years old, she was brought up by her mother with the greatest care and devotion.
Blessed John Fisher, who became her chaplain in 1502 and who had singular opportunities of understanding the nobleness of her character both as her spiritual director and as the instrument of her princely benefactions, bears testimony to her virtues and good works in the funeral oration preached at her Month's Mind.
John's College, Cambridge, was also established, in the place of the ancient foundation of St. John's Hospital, by provision made in her will, in a codicil to which she states her intention of founding and suitably endowing a college for a master and fifty scholars.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg26 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John BEAUFORT 1st Duke [Parents] was born 1403.
John de la POLE 2nd Duke [Parents] was born
Margaret married John de la POLE 2nd Duke on 1449.
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Edward was the eldest son of John Balliol, the king of the Scots.
John of Gaunt married Blanche, the daughter of Henry, Duke of Lancaster.
John had the woman and boy transported to Windsor Castle where they were put in a dungeon and starved to death.
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 Lincoln, John de la Pole, earl of on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Lincoln, John de la Pole, earl of on Encyclopedia.com
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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.
Duke of Suffolk, K.G. John de la Pole, 2
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 The Tombs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The next oldest monument is on the south side of the Sanctuary This is the tomb of Michael de la Pole second Earl of Suffolk and his wife Katharine, daughter of the Earl of Stafford.
It is of alabaster and depicts John de la Pole, Duke of Suffolk who died in 1491 and his wife, Elizabeth Plantagenet, sister of Edward IV and Richard III.
He was the son of Alice de la Pole who extended the Chancel after the death of her husband, William in 1450.
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 Richard Plantagenet - Katherine de la Pole
Parents: King Henry III Plantagenet of England and Eleanor de Berengar.
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Earl John de la Pole Earl of Lincoln.
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 Mark Pilling Family History - pilg798 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
married Joan de Beaufort [Countess of Westmorland] on 1391 in Chateau de Beaufort,, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France.
married Catherine de Neville [Duchess of Norfolk] on 12 Jan 1411/1412 in License, Raby, Durham, England.
Catherine married John de Mowbray [Duke of Norfolk] on 12 Jan 1411/1412 in License, Raby, Durham, England.
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 The Federation of the Wars of the Roses - History Page
Her marriage, which took place in 1445, was negotiated by Williamde la Pole, 4th earl (later 1st duke) of Suffolk (see under Pole, family).Margaret soon asserted influence at the English court, allying herself with Suffolk and Edmund Beaufort, 2d duke of Somerset, in their rivalry with Richard, duke of York, heir presumptive to the throne.
Since the murder (1450) of Williamde la Pole, 1st duke of Suffolk, Somerset had been the head of the court faction and was protected by Henry VI against popular resentment and the attacks of the Yorkists.
Of his sons, the eldest was John de la Pole, earl of Lincoln, 1464-87, who was recognised by Richard III as his heir presumptive.
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 Henry VII and Castile
But the house of De la Pole, which had been disappointed by the overthrow of Richard III., not only of a prospect of the throne, but of high foreign alliances besides, still created some uneasiness.
But the family estate was so reduced by Lincoln's attainder that when the second son, Edmund de la Pole, succeeded to the dukedom of Suffolk, he was glad to make a compromise with the king and content himself with the title of earl instead, on the restoration of some of the confiscated lands.
These were his brother, Lord William de la Pole; Lord William Courtenay, son of the Earl of Devonshire, who had married his cousin Katharine, daughter of Edward IV.; Sir James Tyrell, the aaptain of Guines, once the too faithful adherent of Richard III.; and Sir John Wyndham.
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 Articles - Earl of Suffolk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
William de la Pole, 4th Earl of Suffolk (1396-1450) (became Marquess in 1444; became Duke in 1448)
John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, 5th Earl of Suffolk (1442-1492) (restored 1463)
Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk, 6th Earl of Suffolk (1472-1513) (dukedom surrendered 1493; earldom forfeit 1504)
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 RoyaList Online - Royal Genealogy - John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln
John de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk
Edward de la Pole (son of John, Earl of Lincoln)
John was a supporter of the impostor Lambert Simnel, and was killed in the battle of Stoke, at which Lambert was defeated by Henry VII.
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 StickyCard: Pole, Richard De La
Pole was the youngest son of John de la Pole, 2nd duke of Suffolk (died 1491/92), and Elizabeth, sister to the Yorkist king Edward IV (ruled 1461 - 70, 1471 - 83).
Since Edward IV's brother and successor, Richard III, died childless and since Edward's own sons disappeared in the Tower of London, the de la Poles inherited the Yorkist claim
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 Encyclopedia: British and Irish History: Biographies
Bohun, Humphrey V de, 2d earl of Hereford and 1st earl of Essex
Bohun, Humphrey VII de, 3d earl of Hereford and 2d earl of Essex
Bohun, Humphrey VIII de, 4th earl of Hereford and 3d earl of Essex
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 Margaret BEAUFORT (C. Richmond)
Her grandfather, John, Earl of Somerset, was the son of John of Gaunt by his mistress, Catherine Swynford, whom he afterwards married, and his offspring by whom an act of parliament legitimised.
She was contracted to marry, while still a child, to John de la Pole, 2° D. Suffolk, but the marriage was dissolved.
Her piety was of the ascetic kind, and she passed part if not all of her married life with her third husband in a way not unusual in those days for wedded dames, of great devoutness.
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