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  1. Há 3 dias · In this college were buried the bodies of William de la Pole, duke of Suffolk, 1450, and his son and heir, John de la Pole, duke of Suffolk, 1491. The fine seal of this college bears St. Andrew crucified on a saltire cross; in the base the arms of Wingfield. Legend:— + COMMUNE + SIGILLUM + S + MARIE + De Wyngfieeld

  2. Há 3 dias · Will. de la Pole, her second son, then Earl of Suffolk, and was settled in 1434 on Alice, his wife; Sir John de Shardelow , Knt. and others, being trustees; at her death, John de la Pole Duke of Suffolk inherited, who settled it on Elizabeth , daughter of Richard Plantaginet Duke of York , and sister of King Edward IV.; he died in ...

  3. Há 5 dias · In the eschaet rolls A o. 29 of the aforesaid King, the jury find that Sir Thomas died not seized of the manors of Bulcamp, Henham, and Stratford in Suffolk, but that William de la Pole, late Duke of Suffolk, and Alice his wife, (as her right,) entered on and took the profits during the life of Sir Thomas, and that Alice, late wife ...

  4. Há 1 dia · Later Duke of Norfolk: 139 William de la Pole, 4th Earl of Suffolk: 1396–1450 1421 Later Duke of Suffolk: 140 Philip III, Duke of Burgundy: 1396–1467 25 April 1422 Nominated, but Declined

  5. Há 5 dias · After the death of her husband in 1415, Alice married William de la Pole, Duke of Suffolk. It seems probable that the manor after this date continued to follow the descent of Leighton Buzzard (q.v.).

  6. Há 3 dias · The De La Pole family continued to lay claim to the throne; Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk, brother of the executed Earl of Lincoln, was executed in 1513 by Henry VIII for this claim, while his brother Richard, known as the White Rose and who had conspired to invade England to claim the throne, was killed in battle at Pavia in 1525.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eton_CollegeEton College - Wikipedia

    Há 3 dias · William de la Pole, 1st Marquess of Suffolk (1396–1450) (later Duke of Suffolk) John Somerset (d. 1454), Chancellor of the Exchequer and the king's doctor; Thomas Beckington (c. 1390–1465), Archdeacon of Buckingham, the king's secretary and later Keeper of the Privy Seal