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Murder of the Duke of Suffolk, 1450 (1864). Banished by Henry VI (1421-1471) of England, William de la Pole (1396-1450), Duke of Suffolk, was intercepted in the Channel by the ship 'Nicholas of the Tower', possibly by order of Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York, and murdered by the lowest of the crew with a rusty sword; he hacked off the duke's head in four or five strokes.
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AR9404089
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3730px × 3777px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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15TH CENTURY
19th century
1st Duke of Suffolk
Boat
BOATS
Britain
British
channel
color
country
Crime
Doyle
Duke of
Duke of Suffolk
England
English
English Channel
FIFTEENTH CENTURY
geographical feature
Geography
Historica Graphica Collection
James Doyle
James William Edmund
James William Edmund Doyle
Law
Lithograph
LOCATION
Male
Man
Mediaeval
Medieval
Men
Middle Ages
Murder
murdering
NINETEENTH CENTURY
People
Pole
Sea
Seascape
Ship
Slaughter
SLAUGHTERING
Suffolk
transport
TRANSPORTATION
water transport
William de la
William de la Pole