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  2. Richard de la Pole - Wikipedia

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    Richard de la Pole (died 24 February 1525) was a pretender to the English crown. Commonly nicknamed "White Rose", he was the last Yorkist claimant to actively and openly seek the crown of England. He lived in exile after many of his relatives were executed, becoming allied with Louis XII of France in the War of the League of Cambrai .

  3. List of peers 1420–1429 - Wikipedia

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    Richard de Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Worcester: 1421: 1422: New creation; died, title became extinct Baron de Ros (1264) John de Ros, 7th Baron de Ros: 1414: 1421: Thomas de Ros, 8th Baron de Ros: 1421: 1431: Baron Fauconberg (1295) Joan Neville, 6th Baroness Fauconberg: 1429: 1490: Baron FitzWalter (1295) Walter FitzWalter, 7th Baron FitzWalter ...

  4. William de la Pole (Chief Baron of the Exchequer) - Wikipedia

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    William de la Pole is generally held to be the second eldest of three brothers; he had an elder brother and associate Richard de la Pole (died 1345) who was also a merchant, and a younger brother, John. [5] His date of birth has been estimated from 1290 to 1295 or possibly earlier. [6] William de la Pole, 19th-century statue, Kingston upon Hull

  5. List of peers 1400–1409 - Wikipedia

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    Baron Grey de Wilton (1295) Richard Grey, 6th Baron Grey de Wilton: 1396: 1442: Baron Mauley (1295) Peter de Mauley, 4th Baron Mauley: 1383: 1415: Baron Bardolf (1299) Thomas Bardolf, 5th Baron Bardolf: 1385: 1407: Attainted, and his peerage became forfeited Baron Clinton (1299) William de Clinton, 4th Baron Clinton: 1398: 1431: Baron De La ...

  6. John Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk - 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. [36] He hindered Mowbray's attempts at regional domination for over a decade, [37] leading to a feud that stretched from the moment Mowbray became Duke of Norfolk to the murder of de la Pole in 1450. [5]

  7. Wonderful Parliament - Wikipedia

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    [71] [note 10] The King's campaign received further encouragement when Archbishop Neville resigned from the parliamentary council and re-pledged his allegiance to Richard, [73] and by August 1387, de la Pole had returned to his position as the King's closest adviser, entering London with the King on his return to the capital in November that ...

  8. Liverpool (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Abercromby, East Toxteth, Everton, Exchange, Kirkdale, Scotland, Walton, West Derby and West Toxteth Liverpool was a borough constituency in the county of Lancashire of the House of Commons for the Parliament of England to 1706 then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1885.

  9. List of peers 1460–1469 - Wikipedia

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    Baron FitzWarine (1295) Thomazine FitzWarine, suo jure Baroness FitzWarine: 1433: 1471: Baron Grey de Wilton (1295) Reginald Grey, 7th Baron Grey de Wilton: 1442: 1493: Baron Clinton (1299) John de Clinton, 5th Baron Clinton: 1431: 1464: Died John Clinton, 6th Baron Clinton: 1464: 1488: Baron De La Warr (1299) Richard West, 7th Baron De La Warr ...