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  1. JOHN FELTON, POPULAR POLITICAL CULTURE, AND THE ASSASSINATION OF THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM* THOMAS COGSWELL University of California, Riverside ABSTRACT. This article analyses the motivation behind John Felton's assassination of the duke of Buckingham in August 1628. Itfocuses attention on hisfamily's tortured relationship with the regime, and it

  2. www.wikiwand.com › es › John_FeltonJohn Felton - Wikiwand

    John Felton era un teniente del ejército inglés que asesinó a George Villiers, 1r Duque de Buckingham, de una puñalada en el Pub Greyhound, en Portsmouth, el 23 de agosto de 1628.

  3. 12 de oct. de 2023 · John Felton. John Felton was born in 1595 near Sudbury to a Suffolk family. Felton entered the army at an early age, but his career proved lackluster. Increasingly surly and morose, he was unpopular with his comrades. In 1627, when the war began with France, Buckingham had organized the ill-fated expedition to assist the Huguenot rebels at La ...

  4. John Felton, né en 1595 et mort le 29 novembre 1628, est un puritain anglais, connu comme l'assassin de George Villiers, 1 er duc de Buckingham.. Biographie. Né dans le Suffolk, devenu lieutenant dans l'armée anglaise envoyée au secours de La Rochelle assiégée en 1628, il assassina le duc de Buckingham au moment où la flotte allait repartir d'Angleterre.

  5. 18 de ene. de 2024 · Amazon.com logistics executive John Felton is taking over as chief financial officer of the company’s cloud division, Amazon Web Services, according to people familiar with the matter.

  6. Other articles where John Felton is discussed: George Villiers, 1st duke of Buckingham: …was stabbed to death by John Felton, a naval lieutenant who had served in his campaigns and who misguidedly believed that he was acting in defense of principles asserted in the House of Commons. The populace of London rejoiced at the news.

  7. John Felton, BLESSED, martyr, date and place of birth unknown; was executed in St. Paul’s Churchyard, London, August 8, 1570, for having, about eleven o’clock at night on the previous May 24, affixed a copy of the Bull of St. Pius V excommunicating the queen to the gates of the Bishop of London‘s palace near St. Paul’s.