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  1. Há 4 dias · Some have pointed the finger at Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, Richard III‘s right-hand man who later rebelled against him. In this version, Buckingham could have had the princes murdered to curry favor with Richard or advance his own ambitions.

  2. Há 5 dias · Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, suffered execution and forfeiture in 1483. Ongar was named among his possessions and was granted by the king in 1484 to Sir Thomas Montgomery for life. Edward Stafford, son of Henry, was restored to the dukedom in 1485.

  3. Há 4 dias · Humphrey's grandson Henry, Duke of Buckingham, executed in 1483, presumably held the manors, which passed to the Crown on the execution and attainder of Henry's son Edward, Duke of Buckingham, in 1521. They were later restored to Edward's widow: Eleanor, but reverted to the Crown on her death in 1530.

  4. Há 3 dias · Edward Duke of Buckingham, with his wife Eleanor, was dealing with it in 1502. He granted it on 27 August 1507 for life to his next brother, Henry Stafford, created in 1510 fifth Earl of Wiltshire, who died in April 1523, the manor then reverting to the Crown, in consequence of the duke's attainder and execution in 1521.

  5. Há 5 dias · Buckingham Palace, palace and London residence of the British sovereign. It is situated within the borough of Westminster. The palace takes its name from the house built (c. 1705) for John Sheffield, duke of Buckingham. It was bought in 1762 by George III for his wife, Queen Charlotte, and became.

  6. Há 3 dias · These remedies had been provided against the advice of his doctors by James’ powerful favourite, the Duke of Buckingham. Rumours soon began to circulate that the King had been deliberately poisoned, and that Buckingham, or perhaps even the new King, Charles I, had played some part in it.