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  1. John of Gloucester (or John of Pontefract) (c. 1468 – c. 1499 (based on historical hypothesis)) was an illegitimate son of King Richard III of England. John is so called because his father was Duke of Gloucester at the time of his birth.

  2. John of Gloucester. by Peter Hammond. The first reference to John is in September 1483, when according to Buck, ‘ (the King) made Richard of Gloucester, his base son (Captain of) Calais.’. He was possibly in fact knighted on this occasion.

  3. 1 de may. de 2022 · John of Gloucester (aka John of Pontefract) (died 1499?) was a natural son of King Richard III of England. John is so called because his father was Duke of Gloucester at the time of his birth. His father appointed him Captain of Calais, a position he lost after his father's death.

    • Oxfordshire
    • St Botolph, Bishopsgate, London, England
    • 1470
  4. Published: 1921. This article provides detailed information on the chambers and furnishings of four great London houses including Coldharbour. In the fifteenth century Coldharbour belonged to the Holland dukes of Exeter, and was thus the London home of Edward’s sister Anne until her death in 1476.

  5. 29 de may. de 2024 · Overview. John of Gloucester. (fl. c. 1245—1260) Quick Reference. ( fl. c. 1245–d. 1260). English mason. From 1255 he carried out works at the Tower of London and Windsor Castle, Berks., and at the same time appears to have been in charge of the works at Westminster Abbey.

  6. Hace 4 días · John of Gloucester, otherwise known as John of Pontefract was the natural son of Richard III and was probably born at Pontefract.

  7. John of Pontefract, the illegitimate son of Richard III was appointed as Captain of Calais on 11th March 1485. Richard III had two illegitimate children, both born before he married Anne Neville.