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  1. 19 de sept. de 2019 · On October 22, Richard issues a proclamation denouncing the rebellion and condemning Buckingham and Dorset, among others, and placing a bounty on their and Lionel Woodville’s heads. Late in October, Buckingham is captured and taken to Salisbury. On the 31st, Richard joins him there. November. On November 2, Buckingham is executed.

  2. Woodville, previously known as The Junction, is a small town in the southern North Island of New Zealand, ... Lionel Pilcher 1953–1959 16 Ernest Beale

  3. historyispresent.blogspot.com › 2014 › 02History Is Present

    Grafton Manor. Grafton Manor was built in the village of Grafton Regis in the south Northamptonshire. Gradton Manor in The White Queen. From 1100 to 1348, the manor was in the hands of a Norman monastery whose bailiff or lessee probably occupied the house. It wasn’t until 1440 that the mansion officially became a 'manor house' which belonged ...

  4. When Sir Richard Woodville 1st Earl Rivers was born on 12 August 1405, in Maidstone, Kent, England, his father, Sir Richard Woodville, was 20 and his mother, Joan Bedlisgate, was 15. He married Jacquetta of Luxembourg, Duchess of Bedford, Countess Rivers before 23 March 1437. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 13 daughters.

  5. Lionel Woodville est un prélat anglais du XVe siècle. Il est évêque de Salisbury de 1482 à sa mort, en 1484. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Lionel Woodville .

  6. Explore genealogy for Lionel (Wydeville) Woodville born 1446 died 1484 including ancestors + 2 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community. login Lionel (Wydeville) Woodville (1446 - 1484)

  7. Lionel Woodville (c.1454-1484) was another of Elizabeth’s brothers; in 1471, of course he was but a nipper; but would become the Bishop of Salisbury, and though not at Edward IVths funeral, would have some involvement in the events afterwards.