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| | british monarchy - mong83 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | Duke Humphrey of Gloucester [Parents] was born in Sep 1390. |  | | Thomas Duke of Clarence [Parents] was born in 1388 in Kenilworth. |  | | John Duke of Bedford [Parents] was born on 20 Jun 1389. |
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http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~wakefield/monarchy/mong83.htm
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| | Gloucester, Duke of Biography / Biography of Gloucester, Duke of Biography Biography |
 | | The English statesman Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester (1391-1447), was a leader of the strong expansionist policy against France. |  | | Made governor of Rouen, he also acted as regent in 1420-1421, when Henry was on his last French campaign; and, though named sole regent by Henry V on his deathbed, Humphrey was given the title of Protector with power to act only as the deputy of John, Duke of Bedford, his older brother. |  | | During the French campaign he served on the War Council, supervised the plundering of Harfleur, and was wounded in the stomach by a dagger while fighting beside his brother Henry V at Agincourt (1415). |
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http://www.bookrags.com/biography-gloucester-duke-of
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| | Michael Miller - Wars of the Roses - Chapter 36: The downfall and death of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester |
 | | Humphrey's antics had done much damage to the policies of the Government, and these alone would have justified his removal from the Council, whereas the Beauforts had long and faithfully served the Kings of the House of Lancaster, and were now powerful and wealthy in their own right. |  | | This was largely due to the influence of William de La Pole, Marquis of Suffolk who had handled the negotiations for the marriage, and who by this time was firmly allied to the Beaufort family. |  | | Trusting in the size of his escort, he decided that he would do as the King bade him, although with a heavy and anxious heart. |
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http://www.warsoftheroses.co.uk/chapter_36.htm
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| | Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester - Daneswood Lodge 9087 |
 | | The Duke’s shield of arms figures prominently (France and England quarterly in a border argent, ensigned with ducal caps and supported by chained antelopes collared with crowns, and alternating with three smaller shields similarly charged, but having vested helms with mantling over). |  | | But his power was diminished in 144 I by grave domestic troubles when his wife was ‘discovered to be engaging in black magic’ and imprisoned for life, and although Humphrey was not implicated, the scandal dealt a death blow to his political career. |  | | A fine scholar but a poor statesman, Humphrey quarrelled incessantly with Bishop Beaufort, a pillar of the Lancastrian establishment. |
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http://www.daneswoodlodge.freeserve.co.uk/humphrey.html
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| | Gloucester, Humphrey Plantagenet, Duke of -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Hubert Humphrey discusses the workings of the Supreme Court. |  | | The Duke University School of Law located in Durham, North Carolina. |  | | (born 1960), second son and third child of England's Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, duke of Edinburgh; born in Buckingham Palace, London; full name, Andrew Albert Christian Edward; was taught at home until 1968 when he went to Heatherdown Preparatory School; attended Gordonstoun school in Scotland and Lakefield College School in Ontario; military training at... |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9037071?tocId=9037071
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 | | Gloucester Eleanor, the law, thou seest, hath judged thee; I cannot justify whom the law condemns. |  | | Warwick Father, the Duke of York hath told the truth; Thus got the house of Lancaster the crown. |  | | This is the Duke of Suffolk and not my Lord Protector. |
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http://www.cs.utah.edu/~goller/books/SHAKESPE/2_HENRY6.NEW
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| | Duke of Gloucester - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | HRH Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh (1776-1834) |  | | The title became extinct at his death, as it did upon the death of the Duke of the second creation, Humphrey of Lancaster, fifth son of King Henry IV. |  | | The heir to the title is presently Alexander Windsor, styled Earl of Ulster. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_of_Gloucester
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| | Henry VI of England |
 | | However, he did not assume the reins of government until he was declared of age in 1437—the year in which his mother died. |  | | The court party, meanwhile, raised their own similar-sized force in London. |  | | Henry's half-brothers, Edmund TudorEdmund and Jasper Tudor, 1st Duke of BedfordJasper, the sons of his mother's second marriage, were later given earldoms, Edmund being the father of Henry Tudor, later King Henry VII of England/. |
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http://www.infothis.com/find/Henry_VI_of_England
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| | codukeg1 |
 | | The real Humphrey Duke of Gloucester, on the death of his brother Henry V, became Protector of the Kingdom and the head of the Government, but his maladministration of public affairs was notorious and the country was in a continual turmoil. |  | | Duke Humphrey and his wife lived at St.Albans, and were admitted to the fraternity of the great abbey there in 1424. |  | | He was buried there when he died in 1447. |
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http://www.sirbacon.org/codukeg1.htm
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| | Genealogy - pafg2090 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | Humphrey Plantagenet Duke of Gloucester [Parents] was born on 3 Oct 1390. |  | | He died on 23 Feb 1446/1447 in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England. |  | | She died in 1485 in Dudley Castle, Staffordshire, England. |
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~elessar5/pafg2090.htm
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| | Henry VI, part 2 |
 | | Queen Margaret vies with his wife, Eleanor, for precedence at court. |  | | Duke of Gloucester, his uncle (Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester) |  | | Duke of Suffolk (William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk) |
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http://www.infothis.com/find/Henry_VI,_part_2
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| | Ancestors of Jerry Landers Duke Humphrey of Gloucester |
 | | Humphrey also married Eleanor Cobham, daughter of Lord Reginald Cobham and Unknown, in 1428. |  | | Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester (1391-1447), youngest son of Henry IV, and known as the "Good Duke Humphrey," on the death of his brother, Henry V, was regent of England during the infancy of Henry VI. |  | | Died: 23 Feb 1447, Bury St. Edmunds, Cambridgeshire, England, at age 56 |
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http://www.landersgen.com/landers/53/7188.htm
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 | | GLOUCESTER Eleanor, the law, thou see'st, hath judged thee: I cannot justify whom the law condemns. |  | | You, madam, for you are more nobly born, Despoiled of your honour in your life, Shall, after three days' open penance done, Live in your country here in banishment, With Sir John Stanley, in the Isle of Man. DUCHESS Welcome is banishment; welcome were my death. |  | | This staff of honour raught, there let it stand Where it best fits to be, in Henry's hand. |
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http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/gopher/text/earlymodern/shakespeare/history/KingHenryVI.2/KingHenryVI.2_ACT_II_SCENE_III
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| | Encyclopedia: British and Irish History: Biographies |
 | | Hamilton, James Hamilton, 3d marquess and 1st duke of |  | | Bohun, Humphrey V de, 2d earl of Hereford and 1st earl of Essex |  | | Russell, William, 5th earl and 1st duke of Bedford |
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http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/1ukhistbio.html
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| | Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2003069556 |
 | | 91 Duke Humphrey's failure as a politician............................98 Protector of England........................................ |  | | Table of contents for Cultural politics in fifteenth-century England : the case of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester / by Alessandra Petrina. |  | | Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, 1391-1447, Great Britain History Lancaster and York, 1399-1485 Biography, Great Britain Politics and government 1399-1485, Authors and patrons England History To 1500, Book collecting England History To 1500, Literary patrons Great Britain Biography, England Intellectual life 1066-1485, Nobility Great Britain Biography, Humanists England |
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http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy044/2003069556.html
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| | The Bailey Family |
 | | Richard PLANTAGENET was born in Dec 1476 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. |  | | Son PLANTAGENET was born in 1470 in At Sea, England. |  | | George PLANTAGENET [Duke of Clarence] was born in 1449 in Dublin, Ireland. |
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http://bailey.aros.net/jsbailey/d164.htm
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| | Duke Humphrey of Gloucester (1390-1447) |
 | | umphrey, Duke of Gloucester (1391-1447), youngest son of Henry IV, and known as the "Good Duke Humphrey," on the death of his brother, Henry V, was regent of England during the infancy of Henry VI. |
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http://us.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/8882/Notes2/00235.htm
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| | Gloucester, Humphrey, duke of |
 | | After the death of Bedford in 1435, Gloucester became heir presumptive, but his influence with the young king waned as he advocated continuing the unsuccessful war in France. |  | | Since Bedford was occupied in France, Gloucester was given the title of protector during his absences, but he had to share his authority with a council of magnates. |  | | Unable to appear decisive, he thus antagonized all by his assertions of power. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce5/A0821033.html
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| | Humphrey Plantagenet, Duke of Gloucester |
 | | The duke, who received from the people the title of Good, and was called the Father of his country, had, with his other honours, been invested with the Garter. |  | | During the remainder of the reign of his martial brother, the Duke of Gloucester was almost wholly engaged in the wars of France; and upon the accession of HENRY VI., he was constituted, as he had been twice before, upon temporary absences of the king, Lieutenant of the realm. |  | | In this year it was, that he was involved in a serious dispute with William Duke of Brabant, by reason of marrying that princes wife, Jaqueline, Duchess of Hainault, who had come to England, upon some disagreement with her husband. |
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http://www.maximiliangenealogy.co.uk/burke2/DescendantsofHumphreyPlantagenet.html
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| | AllRefer.com - Stafford, Humphrey, 1st duke of Buckingham (British And Irish History, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | He served in France in the Hundred Years War as soldier and administrator. |  | | Made duke in 1444, he was later granted some of the estates of Humphrey, duke of Gloucester, whose policies he had opposed. |  | | He inherited the title of earl of Buckingham through his mother, Anne, countess of Buckingham, who was a daughter of Thomas of Woodstock, duke of Gloucester (son of Edward III). |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/S/StffrdHu.html
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| | Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary of Phrase & Fable. Humphrey (Master). |
 | | Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, son of Henry IV., was renowned for his hospitality. |  | | At death it was reported that a monument would be erected to him in St. Pauls, but his body was interred at St. Albans. |  | | When the promenaders left for dinner, the poor stay-behinds who had no dinner used to say to the gay sparks who asked if they were going, that they would stay a little longer and look for the monument of the good duke. |
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http://www.bonus.com/contour/bartlettqu/http@@/www.bartleby.com/81/8600.html
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| | codof gl 2 |
 | | Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, died in 1447 and was buried in the Abbey Church of St. Albans. |  | | On his tomb is noted the fact that he was protector to King Henry VI; also that he exposed an imposter who pretended to be born blind. |  | | In the play "Henry V" we find the incident recorded, where Gloucester exposes a man who pretends to be blind. |
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http://www.sirbacon.org/codukeg2.htm
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| | Gloucester, Humphrey, duke of |
 | | As Protector, Humphrey is acting king during Henry's minority, but he refuses to usurp the king's power. |  | | An honest and loyal man, he is brought down by the misdeeds of his wife, Eleanor, duchess of Gloucester, and by the lies and machinations of Queen Margaret (whose marriage to the king he opposed) and her supporters, notably Cardinal Beaufort, the bishop of Winchester. |
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http://www.search.eb.com/shakespeare/micro/729/22.html
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| | 1390 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | October 9 - King John I of Castile (fall from a horse) (born 1358) |  | | September 23 - John I, Duke of Lorraine (born 1346) |
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| | Cultural Politics in Fifteenth-Century England |
 | | It focusses on Duke Humphrey of Gloucester, brother of Henry V and Protector of England during Henry VI's minority. |  | | Particular attention is dedicated to Humphrey's donations to the University of Oxford and to his relations with English poets and translators, such as John Lydgate and Thomas Hoccleve, highlighting his contribution towards the making of the nation's cultural autonomy. |  | | Humphrey's intellectual activity conformed itself to the Duke's own position in the kingdom: the book explores Humphrey's commission of biographies, translations of Latin texts, political pamphlets and poems, as well as his collection of manuscripts acquired both in England and from Italian humanists. |
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http://www.brill.nl/product.asp?ID=18102
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| | Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester (1390-1447) and the Italian Humanists |
 | | This study reconstructs the network of patronage between Gloucester, his Italian middlemen, and several Italian humanists. |  | | This integrative approach highlights the dynamic interrelation between the intellectual and the political sphere; it shows Gloucester and the men in his circle as active proponents of their interests and explains the appeal Renaissance humanism held for such exponents of the vita activa in Italy and beyond. |  | | Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester (1390-1447) was the most important patron of Italian Renaissance humanism in England during the fifteenth century. |
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http://www.brill.nl/product.asp?ID=9984
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| | princeshumphreyandthomas |
 | | Historically, Thomas served in the King's council, after his brother Hal's dismissal. |  | | Shakespeare does not assign Humphrey any significant role in 2 Henry IV, though historically, Humphrey was thought of as selfish and a detriment to the English monarchy, as he was overly aggressive in his militaristic endeavours. |  | | Humphrey is the youngest son, while Clarence is the younger brother of Prince Hal. |
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http://www.umich.edu/~shkspre/2henryiv/characters/humphreyandthomas.htm
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| | Sources of English Constitutional History: Chapter 67 |
 | | The king so wills the form still used for the royal assent to an act of parliament. |  | | was delivered to the aforesaid duke of Gloucester by the venerable father, Henry, archbishop of Canterbury; of which response the tenor follows in these words: |  | | It is to be remembered that, on March 3 of the present year, the illustrious prince, my lord Humphrey, duke of Gloucester... |
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http://www.constitution.org/sech/sech_067.htm
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| | Gloucester |
 | | The clashes between Gloucester and Winchester did happen, but historically they fought over whether to continue warring with Francs, not over control of England. |  | | In reality, he was very ambitious and fought to stay in the war with France even though England was losing quite badly. |  | | He is portrayed as a defender of the English crown and loyal the Henry’s throne. |
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http://www.umich.edu/~shkspre/1henryvi/characters/gloucester.htm
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| | The Hutchinson Dictionary of British History: Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester (1391-1447)@ HighBeam Research |
 | | Youngest son of Henry IV, he was named as 'protector' for his nephew, the infant Henry VI, but in the regency council which ruled during Henry's minority 1422-37 he was in fact subordinate to his brother, John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford. |  | | The Hutchinson Dictionary of British History: Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester (1391-1447)@ HighBeam Research |  | | He was a renowned as a patron of learning, and acquired the name the 'Good Duke Humphrey' as a result: he founded the... |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:28725271&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf
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| | Henry VI, Part 2 Gloucester (Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester) |
 | | He tries in I.ii to dissuade his wife from treacherously seeking to overthrow the king. |  | | In Li Gloucester criticizes the peace with France and the king's marriage to a penniless Margaret. |  | | Cade (Jack Cade, also known as John Cade) |
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http://www.enotes.com/henryvi-ii/38197/bookmark
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| | Humphrey PLANTAGENET Duke Of Gloucester & Eleanor COBHAM |
 | | Regent Of England, Protector, Lieutenant Of The Kingdom, Founded The Bodleian Library and Built The Oxford Divinity School |  | | Humphrey PLANTAGENET Duke Of Gloucester and Eleanor COBHAM |
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http://www.mostyn.com/Genealogy/Father/Family/WC11/WC11_001.HTM
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| | Henry VI, Parts 1, 2, and 3 |
 | | Margaret, daughter to Reigner, later Queen to Henry VI Helen Carey |  | | Reigner, Duke of Anjou and Titular King of Naples |  | | John Hume, servant to the Dutchess of Gloucester |
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http://www.shakespearedc.org/pastprod/hen6cast.html
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| | Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester - Wikipedia |
 | | Ein Wörterbucheintrag zu Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester hat seinen Platz im Wiktionary (Wiktionary). |  | | Wähle „Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester suchen“ um nach Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester zu suchen. |
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http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey,_Duke_of_Gloucester
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