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  1. The village of Wingfield was in medieval times the seat of one of the most powerful families in England, the de la Poles, Earls and Dukes of Suffolk. The story of the Wingfield Castle began in 1384 when Michael de La Pole obtained the Kings’s leave to crenelate his masum mannem Wyngefeld ” and enclose all the land belonging to the estate.

  2. 13 de jul. de 2018 · Finally, in 1430, she married William de la Pole, Earl and later Duke of Suffolk, by whom she had a son John in 1442. In 1444, Suffolk negotiated a marriage between Henry VI and Margaret of Anjou. William and Alice traveled to France to escort the new Queen to England, where she stayed as a guest in their palace at Ewelme.

  3. 28 de sept. de 2020 · Alice was one of 17 children and likely the last-born daughter of Francis Quarles; her mother was his second wife Bridgett Brampton. According to Burkes Family History she married first Humphrey Pole and second Unknown Lloyd. [1] Findagrave lists additional information (without sources) including birth about 1534, marriage about 1554, death 30 ...

  4. Alice Pole (born Dalditch), born Circa 1285. Alice Pole (born Dalditch) was born circa 1285. Alice married Ralph Pole. Ralph was born circa 1275. They had one daughter: Alice Peverell (born Pole). Alice passed away.

  5. De la Pole, Alice née Chaucer Duchess of Suffolk. Coats of arms in Oxfordshire churches, with sketches, made by Richárd Lee, afterwards Clarenceux king at arms. The arms on the Chaucer tömb at Ewelme are on p49. This is one of the largest and most interesting collections of medieval coats to be found on any tornb in Fngland.

  6. 16 de dic. de 2022 · Here are ten facts about this fascinating family. 1. They were descendants of Geoffrey Chaucer. John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, and his children were the only known descendants of the famous poet Geoffrey Chaucer. John’s mother Alice was the poet’s granddaughter through her father Thomas Chaucer. 2.

  7. 21 de ago. de 2011 · Chaucer. de la Pole. Countess of Suffolk. She was born Alice Chaucer, daughter to Thomas Chaucer and Matilda Burghersh. Her grandfather was the poet Geoffrey Chaucer. When she was 11 she married Sir John Philip. The couple lived briefly at Donnington Castle, but Sir John died within a year. Later, after 1421, she married Thomas Montacute,...