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| | Edward IV of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Edward declared war on France in 1475, and came to terms with the Treaty of Picquigny which provided him with an immediate payment of 75,000 crowns and a yearly pension thereafter of 50,000 crowns. |  | | Although his son was quickly barred from the throne and succeeded by Richard of Gloucester, Edward IV's daughter, Elizabeth of York, later became the Queen consort of Henry VII of England. |  | | Under an act of Parliament called Titulus Regius, all Edward's children by Elizabeth Woodville were declared illegitimate on the grounds that Edward had been contracted to marry another woman prior to his marriage to Elizabeth Woodville. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_IV
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| | Sly's Fifteenth Century TimeLine |
 | | Henry V of England and Charles VI of France make a peace treaty, and Charles' daughter Catherine of Valois is married to Henry V. Henry V returns from Normandy to England, leaving his brother Thomas, duke of Clarence, as governor of Normandy. |  | | Richard the Earl of Cambridge (grandson of Edward III through his fifth son, Edmund Duke of York) is executed by Henry V for plotting to put Edmund Mortimer on the throne. |  | | Alfonso V of Portugal attacks Ferdinand V and Isabella I to support Juana la Beltraneja, daughter of Henry IV of Castile's claim to the throne of Castile. |
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http://www.edwardsly.com/1400-99.html
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| | Talk:Edward IV of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The claim about Edward V was that Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville were not married. |  | | As Edward's father did not disown him at birth, he is legally legitimate, regardless of his actual parentage. |  | | As I said above, Richard III had Edward V and his brother removed from the line of succession on the grounds that they were biologically illegitimate because their parents were not legally married. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Edward_IV_of_England
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| | Monarchy - Edward IV |
 | | But Edward's cousin, adviser and one-time ally, the earl of Warwick (known as the 'Kingmaker'), took offence at the influence exerted at court by the extended family of Edward's non-royal wife Elizabeth Woodville, whom Edward had married in secret in 1464. |  | | Edward was captured but escaped to Burgundy in September 1470. |  | | Edward had him arrested and put on trial before a specially convened Parliament in January 1478. |
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http://www.channel4.com/history/microsites/M/monarchy/biogs/edward_iv.html
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| | Britannia: Monarchs of Britain |
 | | Edward had his brother, George, Duke of Clarendon, judicially murdered in 1478 on a charge of treason. |  | | Edward died suddenly in 1483, leaving behind two sons aged twelve and nine, five daughters, and a troubled legacy. |  | | He married Elizabeth Woodville in 1464, the widow of the Lancastrian Sir John Grey, who bore him ten children. |
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http://www.britannia.com/history/monarchs/mon37.html
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| | EDWARD IV - Online Information article about EDWARD IV |
 | | From thenceforth Edward's possession of the crown was secure. |  | | June 1492, he had two sons, Edward V. and Richard of York, who were murdered in the See also: |  | | Tower; and five daughters, of whom the eldest, Elizabeth, married See also: |
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http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/ECG_EMS/EDWARD_IV.html
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| | Edward IV, England (Royals) |
 | | After his father's death at Wakefield in 1460, he became head of the Yorkist party, of which the great Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick was the leader. |  | | During his reign, Edward lessened the power of Parliament, collected benevolences, employed tortured, and deprived men of the right to trial by jury. |  | | Edward IV Edward IV belonged to the House of York. |
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http://www.ohwy.com/eg/e/ed4.htm
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| | History of the Monarchy > The Yorkists > Edward IV |
 | | Edward died in 1483, leaving by his marriage to Elizabeth Woodville a 12-year-old son, Edward, to succeed him. |  | | At home, Edward relied heavily on his own personal control in government, reviving the ancient custom of sitting in person 'on the bench' (i.e. |  | | Edward rebuilt St George's Chapel at Windsor (possibly seeing it as a mausoleum for the Yorkists, as he was buried there) and a new great hall at Eltham Palace. |
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http://www.royal.gov.uk/output/Page48.asp
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| | Richard, Duke of York |
 | | Richard, Duke of York (August 17, 1473 - 1483?) was the second son of Edward IV of England and Elizabeth Woodville and, thus, the younger brother of Edward V of England. |  | | Edward V of England was Richard's grandson, and Richard III of England was Richard's son. |  | | They were the father and the son of Edward IV of England. |
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http://ebroadcast.com.au/lookup/encyclopedia/ri/Richard,_Duke_of_York.html
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| | Richard III Society--Online Library |
 | | Margaret of York, sister of King Edward the Fourth, married Charles Duke of Burgundy on the 9th July, 1468. |  | | Part XXIX: Wardrobe Accounts of Edward IV: Goods Delivered and Received into the Office of the Beds and the Office of the Robes. |  | | Unfortunately his aunt Margaret was married out of England in 1467, seven years before his was born, and never returned thither." Walpole then triumphantly asks, "Was not she singularly capable of describing to Perkin her nephew whom she had never seen? |
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| | Edward IV |
 | | Warwick, the king-maker, had no sooner placed Edward on the throne, than he became offended because the king concluded a marriage with Elizabeth Grey, instead of espousing the sister of Louis XI of France. |  | | By the death of his father, at the battle of Wakefield in 1460, Edward became the head of the Yorkists. |  | | Edward was the second son of Richard, Duke of York. |
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http://www.factopia.com/aiton-encyclopedia-vol2/edward-IV.htm
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| | Edward IV Koenig VON ENGLAND/Elizabeth WOODVILLE |
 | | Name: Edward V Koenig VON ENGLAND Born: 4 Nov 1470 at: Sanctuary, Westminster, England Married: at: Died: 1483 at: Spouses: |  | | Name: Mary Born: Aug 1466 at: Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England Married: at: Died: 23 May 1482 at: Greenwich, England Spouses: |  | | Name: George Born: Mar 1476/77 at: Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England Married: at: Died: Mar 1478/79 at: Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England Spouses: |
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http://www.usgennet.org/family/baicon/data/fam00713.htm
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| | Royal Genealogies Part 22 |
 | | Richard III met his death at the Battle of Bosworth. |  | | Edward's marriage to Elizabeth Woodville, a commoner, and his efforts to create a new nobility more amenable to his interests, angered the older nobles and alienated Richard Nevill, Earl of Warwick, who had been a power behind his throne. |  | | NOTES: Imprisoned in the Tower of London with his brother, Edward V; never to be seen after 1483. |
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http://ftp.cac.psu.edu/~saw/royal/r22.html
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| | AIM25: Senate House Library, University of London: Inspeximus of Edward IV, King of England |
 | | AIM25: Senate House Library, University of London: Inspeximus of Edward IV, King of England |  | | Conditions governing access: Access to this collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the supervised environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room. |  | | Scope and content/abstract: Inspeximus of 7 Sep 1462 with second Great Seal, made during the reign of King Edward IV. |
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http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cats/14/1336.htm
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| | Edward IV King England/Elizabeth Wydeville, [Queen of Englan |
 | | Born: 28 Apr 1442 at: Rouen, Seine-Inferieure, France Married: 1 May 1464 at:, Grafton Regis, Northamptonshire, England Died: 9 Apr 1483 at: Palace, Westminster, Middlesex, England Father:Richard Plantagenet, [Duke of York] Mother:Cecily Neville, [Duchess of York Other Spouses: Elizabeth Lucy Miss Edward IV England Elizabeth Waite NOTES |  | | Born: 1437 at:, Grafton Regis, Northamptonshire, England Died: 1492 at: Abbey, Bermondsey, Surrey, England Father:Richard Wydeville, [Earl of Rivers] Mother:Jacquette de Luxembourg, [Duchessofbedfor Other Spouses: John of Groby Grey NOTES |  | | Page built by Gedpage Version 2.20 ©2000 on 15 February 2002 |
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http://www.angelfire.com/folk/morgan/fam/fam05485.htm
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| | Edward IV , King of England |
 | | Upon his death in 1483, his legacies include two young sons, Edward V and Richard, both of which would be murdered in the Tower of London that year. |  | | He fought alongside his father at the battle at Ludford after which Edward fled to Calais with the earl of Warwick and the earl of Salisbury. |  | | Edward IV ascended to the throne in 1461 finally achieving the goal of seating a member of the York family pushed forth by his father, Richard, duke of York, for the entire decade of the 1450s. |
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http://ehistory.osu.edu/middleages/PeopleView.cfm?PID=167
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| | Britannia: Monarchs of Britain |
 | | Henry escaped, joined the Lancastvian forces and attacked at Towton in March 1461, only to be defeated by the Yorks. |  | | Edward, Prince of Wales, died after his final victory at Tewkesbury on May 20, 1471 and Henry returned to the Tower. |  | | Henry came to the throne as an infant after the early death of his father; in name, he was king of both England and France, but a protector ruled each realm. |
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http://www.britannia.com/history/monarchs/mon36.html
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| | Richard III Society - The Arrival of Edward IV |
 | | Historie of the Arrivall of Edward IV, in England and the Finall Recouerye of His Kingdomes from Henry VI. |  | | The Duke of Burgundy, the only prince to whom Edward could look for support, was little likely to enter warmly into his cause; for, although married to his sister, he was connected by relationship with Henry VI. |  | | His name is unknown, but it appears in his work that he was a Doctor of Canon Law, was one of Edward IV's Councillors, and was employed by that monarch upon a foreign mission. |
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| | Chapter EDWARD <i>to</i> Egypt of E by Brewer's Readers Handbook |
 | | Wilford, a young man who acts as his secretary, was one day caught prying into this chest, and sir Edwards first impulse was to kill him; but on second thoughts he swore the young man to secrecy, and told him the story of the murder. |  | | of England, introduced by sir W. Scott in his novel entitled Anne of Geierstein (1829). |  | | Wilford, unable to live under the suspicious eye of his master, ran away; but was hunted down by sir Edward, and accused of robbery. |
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| | LookSmart - Directory - King Edward IV of England |
 | | Read a hyperlinked biography of the heir to the House of York who became King of England after deposing Henry VI in the War of the Roses. |  | | Medieval account of Edward IV's War of the Roses victory begins with his reconciliation with his brother and ends with the Battle of Tewkesbury. |  | | King Edward IV of England - Find biographical details and genealogical information for the monarch from the House of York crowned in 1461. |
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| | Plantagenet Connection - Edward IV |
 | | History of the Arrivall of Edward IV, in England and the Finall Recouerye of His Kingdomes from Henry VI. |  | | Britannia is published by Britannia.com, LLC, a privately held company incorporated in Delaware, USA. |  | | The Warkworth Chronicle: Part I: A Chronicle of the First Thirteen Years of the Reign of King Edward the Fourth. |
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| | ScienceDaily: Edward iv of england |
 | | Search for Edward iv of england in other articles. |  | | Look for Edward iv of england in Wiktionary, our sister dictionary project. |  | | Check for Edward iv of england in the deletion log, or visit its deletion vote page if it exists. |
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| | King Edward IV of England with his own banner |
 | | King Edward IV of England with his own banner |  | | King Edward IV of England with his own banner, |  | | Please check availability before pushing the BuyIt button; otherwise, we should to paint soldier especially for your order; it may take 3-6 weeks. |
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| | edward iv - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | noun: King of England from 1461 to 1470 and from 1471 to 1483; was dethroned in 1470 but regained the throne in 1471 by his victory at the battle of Tewkesbury (1442-1483) |  | | Edward IV : E Cobham Brewer, The Reader's Handbook [home, info] |  | | Edward IV : The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language [home, info] |
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| | My line to Kind Edward IV of England (1442-1483) |
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| | Anne Easter Smith on researching "A Rose for the Crown" |
 | | She sent Smith photographs of the area around the Howard estate, which figures prominently in "A Rose for the Crown." He was a central figure in the life of Edward IV, king of England and Richard's brother, and Richard's life. |  | | A schoolmate of Smith's, one she hadn't spoken to in 40 years, went to visit a cousin in Sir John "Jack" Howard's village, Stoke by Nayland. |  | | In 1483, King Richard III conferred the title of duke of Norfolk upon Howard, who was also crucial to Smith's narrative arc. |
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http://www.pressrepublican.com/Archive/2006/02_2006/02012006ls2.htm
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| | Edward IV |
 | | Edward IV in a 16th century copy of a lost original |
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| | The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Opinions |
 | | Edward IV of England once asked for “five dozen handcoverchiefs”. |  | | Kerchief then lost its meaning and came to be known merely as a cloth. |  | | As late as the 1700s in certain parts of Europe, people of low birth were not allowed to blow their nose on handkerchiefs. |
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http://www.tribuneindia.com/2004/20040724/edit.htm
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