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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. 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

  4. Richard Pole - Wikipedia

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    Richard Pole may refer to: Sir Richard Pole (courtier) (1462–1505), Welsh supporter of King Henry VII and husband of Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury; Richard de la Pole (died 1525), pretender to the English crown; Sir Richard Carew Pole, 13th Baronet (1938−2024), holder of the baronetcy granted to his ancestor by King Charles I in 1628

  5. Baron Cobham - Wikipedia

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    In 1388 he was one of the Lords Appellant who impeached various of the favourites of King Richard II, including de la Pole and de Vere. In 1397/8 he himself was impeached for his role as a Lord Appellant and was sentenced to death but pardoned on condition of his exile to Jersey .

  6. Baron of the Exchequer - Wikipedia

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    1273/4: John de St Valerico; 1274/5–1283/4: Philip de Wileby; 1275/6–1299: John de Cobbeham [9] 1283/4–1290/1: Peter de Chester; 1284/5: William de Middleton; 1290/1–1307: William de Carleton later Chief Baron of the Exchequer; 1290/1: Peter de Leicester; 1294–1312: John de Everdon; 1295–1307; 1313–1320: John de Insula; 1297/8 ...

  7. Roger Scrope, 2nd Baron Scrope of Bolton - Wikipedia

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    He was the second son of Richard le Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton (c. 1327 – 3 December 1403) and Blanche de la Pole (sister of the earl of Suffolk). Roger Scrope's elder brother, his father's heir, had been beheaded for treason by the newly crowned King Henry IV in 1399, making Roger his father's heir.

  8. Richard Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton - Wikipedia

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    Richard le Scrope, Archbishop of York, was a first cousin. [8] He married Blanche de la Pole (daughter of William de la Pole of Hull), by whom he had four sons: [9] William le Scrope, 1st Earl of Wiltshire; Roger le Scrope, 2nd Baron Scrope of Bolton; Stephen le Scrope (died 1408) [10] Richard le Scrope

  9. Category:De la Pole family - Wikipedia

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