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    The Battle of Edgcote (also known as the Battle of Banbury or the Battle of Danes Moor) took place on 24 July 1469, during the Wars of the Roses. It was...
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    Yorkist army at the Battle of Edgcote. Edward was allowed to resume his rule after Warwick failed to replace him with his brother George of Clarence. Within...
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    Edgcote is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Chipping Warden and Edgcote, in the West Northamptonshire district, in the ceremonial...
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    Yorkist king, King Edward IV was defeated at the Battle of Edgcote by Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, his disaffected former supporter; Edward...
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    brother Richard were executed by Warwick in Northampton, after the Battle of Edgcote, which took place in South Northamptonshire, near Banbury. Herbert was...
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    Warwick and Clarence had called for open support of the rebellion. After winning the Battle of Edgcote on 26 July 1469, the Earl found the Yorkist king...
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    royalist forces under William, 1st earl of Pembroke and some 4,000 of his troops (mainly Welsh) at the Battle of Edgcote late July 1469, there had been several...
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    rebellion instigated by the discontented Earl of Warwick. Even though he escaped the disastrous Battle of Edgcote, he was lynched by a mob at Bridgwater on...
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  • of the Julian calendar. February 4 – Battle of Qarabagh: Uzun Hasan decisively defeats the Timurids of Abu Sa'id Mirza. July 24 – Battle of Edgcote:...
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    Anthony Woodville, 2nd Earl Rivers (category Knights of the Garter)
    with Antoine, bastard of Burgundy. The supporters of Edward IV were defeated at the Battle of Edgcote, near Banbury, on 24 July 1469, and Richard Woodville...
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  • commanded by the Earl of Pembroke at the Battle of Edgcote. Although they were victorious, Robin was reported to have died in the battle, hence his identification...
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    William ap Thomas (category High sheriffs of Cardiganshire)
    from an illegitimate son of this William Herbert. Sir Richard Herbert of Coldbrook, near Abergavenny; died at the Battle of Edgcote in 1469. Elizabeth married...
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  • George Neville, 1st Baron Latimer (category Younger sons of earls)
    before the Battle of Edgcote, 23 July 1469. In 1437, Lord Latimer married Lady Elizabeth (1417–1480), daughter of Richard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick...
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  • an army big enough to march south and defeat a royal force at the Battle of Edgcote on 24 July 1469. King Edward still accepted that Montagu was uninvolved...
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    Sir John Donne (category People of the Wars of the Roses)
    the writer (J. G. Nichols) wrongly stated that he was killed in the Battle of Edgcote in 1469. The National Gallery now favours a date in the late 1470s...
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    receiver of Brecon, Hay, and Huntington during the minority of Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham. In 1469, Thomas died at the Battle of Edgcote and was...
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    Richard Neville, 2nd Baron Latimer (category Year of birth uncertain)
    the Battle of Edgcote, and Joan Bourchier (d. 7 October 1470), daughter of John Bourchier, 1st Baron Berners, by Margery, daughter and heiress of Richard...
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    settled in the house of the monk-preachers; here the royal family received news that Warwick had not only won the Battle of Edgcote, but also captured the...
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    he was a supporter of the House of York during the Wars of the Roses. He fought alongside his brother at the Battle of Edgcote (a victory for rebels...
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    information on the location of their enemy. By 22 October, the Royalist army was quartered in the villages around Edgcote, and was threatening the Parliamentarian...
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    rebels defeated the Royal army at the Battle of Edgcote, six miles north-east of Banbury, on 24 July. Unaware of this disaster, Edward was captured by...
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  • Holderness'. 12 July – Earl of Warwick joins the rebels. 24 July – Wars of the Roses: Battle of Edgcote – Warwick's rebels led by 'Robin of Redesdale' are victorious...
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    John Conyers (died 1490) (category Year of birth unknown)
    the Battle of Blore Heath on the 23rd of that month. He later took part in Warwick's rebellion against Edward IV in 1469 and the Battle of Edgcote, raising...
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  • Timbuktu. February 4 – Battle of Qarabagh: Uzun Hasan decisively defeats the Timurids of Abu Sa'id Mirza. July 24 – Battle of Edgcote: Yorkists are defeated...
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    hill-side or escarpment (also found in nearby Edge Hill and Edgcote) – the village is on the rim of a plateau used by the Hinton-in-the-Hedges Airfield. The...
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  • The Battle of Deal took place on 3 July 1495 in the port town of Deal in Kent when forces of the pretender Perkin Warbeck attempted a landing and were...
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  • Joan Buckland (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of July 2024)
    tenement with a quay in Wynges Lane, London; the manor of Edgcote in Northamptonshire; and the manor of Copthall in Little Wigborough, Essex. The first executor...
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  • brother, the Duke of Clarence, for the Edgcote campaign. Following the loss at Losecoat Field on 12 March 1470, he fled overseas to the court of King Henry VI's...
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    Reginald Bray (category Chancellors of the Duchy of Lancaster)
    projects in which he took an interest. He built, for example, at his houses of Edgcote, which Henry VII briefly visited in 1498, and at Eaton, now known as Eaton...
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    route from Edgcote, Northamptonshire to Edge Hill, Warwickshire to confront a Parliamentarian force led by Earl of Essex in the Battle of Edgehill. On...
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