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  2. Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk - Wikipedia

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    Michael de la Pole (1394-1415), 3rd Earl of Suffolk; William de la Pole (1396-1450), 1st Duke of Suffolk; Sir Alexander de la Pole (died 1429). Killed at the Battle of Jargeau. Sir John de la Pole (died 1429). Died as a prisoner in France. Sir Thomas de la Pole (aft. 1397–1433). Died in France while a hostage for his brother William. He had a ...

  3. Richard de la Pole - Wikipedia

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    Richard de la Pole joined Edmund abroad in 1504, and remained at Aix-la-Chapelle as surety for his elder brother's debts. The creditors threatened to surrender him to Henry VII but, more fortunate than his brother, he found a safe refuge at Buda with King Ladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary .

  4. List of earls in the reign of Richard II of England - Wikipedia

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    Earl of Suffolk (Second creation) William Ufford, 2nd Earl of Suffolk (1369–1382) Earl of Suffolk (Third creation) Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk (1385–1389) Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk (1398–1399) (1399–1415) Earl of Surrey. Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel, 9th Earl of Surrey (1376–1397) Earl of Warwick

  5. Duke of Suffolk - Wikipedia

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    Arms of De la Pole: Azure, a fess between three leopard's faces or. Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk (1330–1389), Lord Chancellor under Richard II, was stripped of his titles by the Merciless Parliament in 1388; Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk (1367–1415), son of the 1st Earl, obtained restoration to his father's title in ...

  6. Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk - Wikipedia

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    Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk (1361–1415), a supporter of Henry IV and opponent of Richard. He regained his father's title on Henry's accession in 1399, and died at the Siege of Harfleur. Thomas de la Pole (1363–1415), William de la Pole (born 1365), Richard de la Pole (c. 1367 – 1402). He died without issue.

  7. Earl of Suffolk - Wikipedia

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    In 1597 he was summoned to Parliament as Baron Howard de Walden, and in 1603 he was further honoured, at the start of the reign of King James I, when he was created Earl of Suffolk. His second son the Hon. Thomas Howard was created Earl of Berkshire in 1626.

  8. William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk - Wikipedia

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    By the time of his majority, de la Pole—with his links to central government and the King—was an established power in the region. [15] He hindered Mowbray's attempts at regional domination for over a decade, [16] leading to a feud that stretched from the moment Mowbray became Duke of Norfolk to the murder of de la Pole in 1450. [17]

  9. Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk - Wikipedia

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    Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk, 6th Earl of Suffolk, KG (c. 1471 – 30 April 1513), Duke of Suffolk, was an English nobleman and soldier.The son of John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk and his wife Elizabeth of York, he was through his mother the nephew of the Yorkist kings of England Edward IV and Richard III and the cousin of Edward V and Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York (the ...