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  1. 28 de abr. de 2024 · Edmund de la Pole, (1471-1513 Beheaded), 3rd Duke of Suffolk, 6th Earl of Suffolk, 6th Lord de la Pole, surrendered the Dukedom and Marquessate in 1493, the Earldom was forfeited in 1504, a Yorkist claimant, succeeded by his brother as style to the Lordship.

  2. Há 1 dia · Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk: c. 1471–1513 c.1499 Degraded 1501 251 Henry Bourchier, 2nd Earl of Essex: 1472–1540 c.1499 252 Thomas Lovell: d. 1524 c.1503 253 Richard Pole: d. 1504 1499 254 Richard Guildford: d. 1506 c.1503 255 Reginald Bray: 1440–1503 1501–1503 256 Thomas Grey: 1477–1530 1501–1503 Later 2nd Marquess of ...

  3. 4 de mai. de 2024 · 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. (fn. 9) The fine seal of this college bears St. Andrew crucified on a saltire cross; in the base the arms of Wingfield. Legend:—.

  4. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Hundred Years’ War. William de la Pole, 1st duke of Suffolk (born October 16, 1396, Cotton, Suffolk, England—died May 2, 1450, near Dover, Kent) was an English military commander and statesman who from 1443 to 1450 dominated the government of the weak king Henry VI (ruled 1422–61 and 1470–71).

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  5. 4 de mai. de 2024 · 1513 – Execution of Edmund de la Pole, 8th Earl of Suffolk and claimant to the English throne. He was executed after his brother, Richard de la Pole, claimed the throne of England in his own right and was recognised as king by Louis XII of France. See video below.

  6. Há 1 dia · Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk (1513) – executed at Tower Hill by order of Henry VIII of England as Yorkist claimant to throne; Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, KG – Lord High Steward and Lord High Constable (1521) – executed at Tower Hill by order of Henry VIII of England as claimant to throne

  7. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Edmund de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk, eldest surviving son of Edward IV’s sister, Elizabeth, fled to Calais. He feared for his life after Ferdinand of Aragon expressed concern about the number of pretenders to the English throne.