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  1. WILLIAM DE LA POLE, Earl, Marquis, and Duke of Suffolk, chief minister of Henry VI and the favourite of Margaret of Anjou, was son of the second and brother of the third Michael de la Pole, and was born in 1396. He served in the French wars, and contributed in 1424 to the defeat of the French and Scots at Verneuil.

  2. Willaim de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk. Born: October 16, 1396. Cotton, Suffolk, England. Died: May 2, 1450 (Age 53) Suffolk in History. Little is known of the early life of William de la Pole, but considering he was merely a second son of an earl, it is safe to say his fortunes were not particularly promising. 1415, however, would prove to be ...

  3. William de la Pole ( 16 octobre 1396 à Cotton, dans le Suffolk 1 – meurt au large de Calais le 2 mai 1450 ), comte, puis titré marquis, puis titré duc de Suffolk, est un des grands capitaines anglais de la guerre de Cent Ans. Il est quelquefois appelé dans les chroniques de l'époque « William de La Poole », aussi dit « Guillaume de La ...

  4. medievalhistory.info › jackanapes-the-rise-to-power-ofJackanapes! - Medieval History

    21 de jul. de 2023 · William de la Pole was born in 1396, the second son of Michael de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk. He did not come from an especially prestigious line. Back in the time of Edward III his ancestors had been untitled wool merchants. His grandfather, the first Earl of Suffolk rose to prominence largely due to the patronage of Richard II.

  5. William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk, KG (16 October 1396 – 2 May 1450), was an English commander in the Hundred Years' War and Lord High Admiral of England from 1447 until 1450. He was nicknamed Jack Napes, from which the word "jackanapes" derives. He also appears prominently in William Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part 1 and Henry VI, Part 2. William was born at Cotton, Suffolk, the second ...

  6. THE DEATH OF WILLIAM DE LA POLE 491 All these sources were known to the chief modern historians who have discussed the murder of Suffolk in any detail, C. L. Kingsford and J. H. Ramsay, and more recent writers on the fifteenth century have been generally content to take the outline

  7. John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk (27 September 1442 - October 1492) William de la Pole was the eldest son of the first Duke of Suffolk and Alice Chaucer, on 7 February 1450, at the age of nine, he was married to the seven-year-old Lady Margaret Beaufort, the daughter of Henry VI's cousin John Beaufort, Earl of Somerset, their marriage ...