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  1. John Felton. John Felton (1595-29 de noviembre de 1628) 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.

    • 29 de octubre de 1628, Tyburn (Reino Unido)
  2. 1625–1627. Rank. Lieutenant. Battles/wars. Anglo-Spanish War. Cádiz expedition. Anglo-French War. Siege of St. Martin's. John Felton ( c. 1595 – 29 November 1628) was a lieutenant in the English Army who stabbed George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, to death in the Greyhound Pub in Portsmouth on 23 August 1628.

    • Murder
    • Soldier
    • Executed by hanging
  3. The chapter explores the legal, political, and literary contexts of the possible torture of John Felton, the 1628 assassin of the royal favourite George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham.

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    militar y asesino inglés / De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. John Felton (1595-29 de noviembre de 1628) 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. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Cerrar.

  5. By late November, the investigation had run its course and Felton was at last put on trial for Buckingham’s murder. Tarred by the authorities as a wicked, atheistic criminal who had acted solely to avenge his personal grudges against the Duke, Felton was convicted and sentenced to death.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Abstract. This article analyses the motivation behind John Felton's assassination of the duke of Buckingham in August 1628. It focuses attention on his family's tortured relationship with the regime, and it highlights Felton's military service in Spain, Ireland, and France.