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  2. John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln (c. 1460 – 16 June 1487) was a leading figure in the Yorkist aristocracy during the Wars of the Roses. After the death of his uncle Richard III , de la Pole was reconciled with the new Tudor regime, but two years later he organised a major Yorkist rebellion.

  3. John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk - Wikipedia

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    John de la Pole was born on 27 September 1442, only son and heir to William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk, and Alice Chaucer, [1] the granddaughter of the poet Geoffrey Chaucer. [2] John was therefore still only a child of seven when, on 7 February 1450, he was married to the six-year-old Lady Margaret Beaufort , though the Papal dispensation ...

  4. John de la Pole - Wikipedia

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    John de la Pole (died c.1397), MP for Derbyshire (UK Parliament constituency) in 1377 and 1394; John de la Pole (born c.1385), MP for Derbyshire (UK Parliament constituency) in 1416, 1417 and 1426; John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, 2nd Marquess of Suffolk, 5th Earl of Suffolk, (1442–1491/1492) John de la Pole, 1st Earl of Lincoln (1462/ ...

  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. Sir John de la Pole, 6th Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Sir John de la Pole, 6th Baronet (1757–1799), in uniform of Deputy Lieutenant of Devon, [1] in the library of New Shute House, Devon, built by him between 1787 and 1789, holding a plan of his new house in his right hand, from close study of which Maureen Turner (1999) was the first to discover the name of the architect Thomas Parlby, Esquire (1727–1802), his wife's uncle, the business ...

  7. Pole Baronets of Shute House (1628) - Wikipedia

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    Arms of Pole of Shute: Azure semée of fleur-de-lys or, a lion rampant argent [1] The Pole, later de-la-Pole, later Reeve-de-la-Pole Baronetcy, of Shute House in the County of Devon, was created in the Baronetage of England on 12 September 1628 for John Pole (died 1658), Member of Parliament for Devon. [2]

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

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    Thomas de la Pole (1363–1415), William de la Pole (born 1365), Richard de la Pole (c. 1367 – 1402). He died without issue. John de la Pole (c. 1369 – 1415), Anne de la Pole (born c. 1373), widow of Sir Gerard de Lisle. Anne married secondly Robert Thorley, Esq. and their daughter, Margaret Thorley, married Reginald West, 6th Baron De La Warr.

  9. Earl of Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Arms of John de La Pole, Earl of Lincoln (sixth creation). The label argent (white) distinguishes his arms from those of his father, the Duke of Suffolk. The Earldom was created for the sixth time in 1467 for John de la Pole. He was the eldest son of John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, and Elizabeth of York. He predeceased his father, and the ...