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  1. Nous Maintiendrons. ("We will maintain") [citation needed] Duke of Suffolk was a title that has been created three times in the peerage of England . The dukedom was first created for William de la Pole, who had already been elevated to the ranks of earl and marquess, and was a powerful figure under Henry VI . Wingfield Castle in Suffolk in 1827.

  2. William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk, KG (16 October 1396 – 2 May 1450), nicknamed Jackanapes, was an English magnate, statesman and military commander during the Hundred Years' War.

  3. William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk, KG, was an English nobleman and military commander active during the Hundred Years’ War. His close relationship with King Henry VI of England made him a prominent figure in the government, and he was involved in significant diplomatic efforts, such as the Treaty of Tours and the marriage of Henry VI to Margaret of Anjou.

  4. Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk (c. 1330 - 5 September, 1389) Michael de la Pole, the son of William and his wife Catherine Norwich, was to rise much higher than his father, he became Edward III's chief financier, and served under Edward's sons Edward, the Black Prince and John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster.

  5. Sir William de la Pole (1478 – sometime between October and November 1539), [1] was an English nobleman, and Knight of Wingfield Castle in Wingfield, Suffolk. He was the son of John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk (1442–1492) and Elizabeth Plantagenet (Elizabeth of York, Duchess of Suffolk) (1444–1504), a sister of Edward IV and Richard III.

  6. R. L. Storey. Pole, William de la, earl, marquis, and 1st duke of Suffolk (1396–1450). Suffolk had a chequered career in the French war from 1417 to 1437. As an associate of Cardinal Beaufort, he became steward of Henry VI's household in 1432. This position enabled him to make himself the king's chief councillor after Beaufort's death, create ...

  7. 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 ...