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  1. Sir Edward Woodville KG KB (died 1488) was a member of the Woodville family during the Wars of the Roses. He survived the reign of Richard III in which several of his relatives were executed in a power struggle after the death of his brother-in-law Edward IV. Exiled with Henry Tudor, he participated in Henry's capture of the throne.

  2. When Edward Woodville , Lord Scales was born in 1455, in Grafton Regis, Northamptonshire, England, his father, Sir Richard Woodville 1st Earl Rivers, was 50 and his mother, Jacquetta of Luxembourg, Duchess of Bedford, Countess Rivers, was 40.

  3. Taolenn. Edward Woodville, Lord Scales. Sir Edward Woodville, marvet d'an 28 a viz Gouhere 1488, a oa un ezel eus ar familh Woodville. Bev e oa chomet e-pad ren Richarzh III pa oa bet lazhet kalz tud eus e familh pe kamaladed dezhañ e-kerzh ar stourm goude marv e vreur-kaer Edouarzh IV. Harluet gant Henry Tudor, harpet en devoa anezhañ evit ...

  4. However the English knight Edward Woodville, Lord Scales, defied Henry and brought over a small force of 700 archers he had gathered from his base in the Isle of Wight.

    • 28 July 1488
    • French victory
  5. A Note on the Early Career of Sir Edward Woodville. HANNES KLEINEKE. Among the political misjudgements ascribed to Edward IV in the early years of his reign, his patronage of the family of his queen, Elizabeth Woodville, continues to arouse controversy.

  6. Anthony Woodville, Lord Scales, was selected as the English challenger, standing in for the king, who had chosen not to compete but to preside over the fighting. Woodville’s rapid rise at the Yorkist court was in part because his sister, Elizabeth Woodville, was Edward’s queen.

  7. Edward Woodville, Lord Scales: Was He The Last Englishman To Represent The Ideals of Knighthood? In the present days, it's commonly associated a romanticized idea of brave, romantic knights to an specific period in History, Middle Ages.