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  1. John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, KG , was a major magnate in 15th-century England. He was the son of William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk, and Alice Chaucer, the daughter of Thomas Chaucer . His youth was blighted, in 1450, by the political fall and subsequent murder of his father, who had been a favourite of the king, Henry VI, but was increasingly distrusted by the rest of the ...

  2. Edward de la Pole (1466–1485). Archdeacon of Richmond. Elizabeth de la Pole (c. 1468 – 1489). Married to Henry Lovel, 8th Baron Morley (1466–1489), without issue. Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk (1471 – 30 April 1513). Yorkist pretender in succession to his brother John. Beheaded by order of Henry VIII. Dorothy de la Pole (b. 1472).

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  4. John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln, was a prominent Yorkist leader during the Wars of the Roses. His role expanded significantly following the death of his uncle, Richard III. Initially, de la Pole reconciled with the Tudor regime, but by 1487, he orchestrated a significant Yorkist uprising, aiming to crown Lambert Simnel, who he claimed was his cousin Edward, Earl of Warwick.

  5. John de la Pole (1442–1492) 2nd Duke of Suffolk, 2nd Marquess of Suffolk, 5th Earl of Suffolk, 1463–1492: Elizabeth Boleyn (c. 1480 –1538) Countess of Wiltshire: Thomas Howard Duke of Norfolk: Lord Edmund Howard: Elizabeth of York: Henry VII King of England: Edmund de la Pole (1472–1513) 3rd Duke of Suffolk, 3rd Marquess of Suffolk ...

  6. By William de la Pole she had a son: John de la Pole (1442–1492) who married Elizabeth of York, making him the brother-in-law of two kings, Edward IV and Richard III. John became 2nd Duke of Suffolk in 1463. Career. Alice was a lady-in-waiting to Margaret of Anjou in 1445, and a patron of the arts. Patron of art