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  1. John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln (c. 1460 – 16 June 1487) was a leading figure in the Yorkist aristocracy during the Wars of the Roses. After the death of his uncle Richard III , de la Pole was reconciled with the new Tudor regime, but two years later he organised a major Yorkist rebellion.

  2. Contents. John de la Pole, earl of Lincoln. English noble. Learn about this topic in these articles: Henry VII. In Henry VII: Yorkist plots. …had the formidable support of John de la Pole, earl of Lincoln, Richard III’s heir designate, of many Irish chieftains, and of 2,000 German mercenaries paid for by Margaret of Burgundy.

  3. John de la Pole, earl of Lincoln (c.1460–1487) may have been made Richard III’s heir when Edward of Middleham died; but after Bosworth, appeared to be well favoured by and reconciled to the new regime under Henry VII.

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  4. He was killed fighting against Henry Tudor’s army at the Battle of Stoke Field in 1487. John de la Pole was created Earl of Lincoln on 13th March 1467. John de la Pole was son of John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk and King Edward IV and Richard IIIs sister, Elizabeth of York.

  5. His marriage to Elizabeth Plantagenet produced eleven children:- (1) John de la Pole, 1st Earl of Lincoln (c. 1462-16 June 1487). -designated heir to his uncle Richard III. Married to Lady Margaret FitzAlan and had a son Edward de la Pole, who died young. (2) Geoffrey de la Pole (b. 1464).

  6. JOHN DE LA POLE, EARL OF LINCOLN. BORN: c. 1464. DIED: 1487. Son of John de la Pole and Elizabeth Plantagenet (sister of Edward IV) and had a claim to the throne as a descendent of Edward III. Brother of Edmund and Richard. Supported Lambert Simnel and was killed at the Battle of Stoke.

  7. Há 2 dias · Overview. 1st earl of Lincoln, John de la Pole. (c. 1462—1487) Quick Reference. ( c. 1462–87). Pole's mother was Edward IV's sister Elizabeth: his father, John de la Pole, 2nd duke of Suffolk. Under Richard III he was in high favour. He served Richard as president of the Council of the North and fought for him at Bosworth.