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  1. Michael de la Pole, the son of William and his wife Catherine Norwich, was to rise much higher than his father, he became Edward III's chief financier, and served under Edward's sons Edward, the Black Prince and John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster. He later struck a close friendship with Edward's grandson and heir, Richard II.

  2. 1 de sept. de 2021 · POLE, RICHARD de la (d. 1525), pretender to the crown, younger brother of Edmund Pole [q. v.] and of John Pole [q. v.], was fifth son of John, second duke of Suffolk [q. v.] Two other brothers, Humphrey and Edward, who were older than himself, took orders in the church, the latter becoming archdeacon of Richmond.

  3. Richard de la Pole (* um 1480; † 24. Februar 1525 in Pavia, Herzogtum Mailand) war der letzte bedeutende Angehörige der Familie de la Pole und der letzte Anwärter des Hauses York auf den englischen Thron. Leben. Er war der Sohn von John de la Pole und Elizabeth of York.

  4. I am descended from Richard De La Pole uncle of the Ist Earl. You might wish to read the history of a Manor called Edworth, the ownership of which passed down my line until my ancestors the Piggot family sold it in 1614. The estate came to them via the Peverell family aka Langton. Margaret Peverell was Richard’s wife.

  5. Richard de la Pole (vers 1480, Angleterre – 24 février 1525, Pavie, duché de Milan) fut un prétendant de la maison d'York à la couronne d’Angleterre lors de la Guerre des Deux-Roses. Il était surnommé Suffolk, dit Blanche Rose .

  6. Richard de la Pole (1480 – 24 February 1525) was a pretender to the English crown. Commonly nicknamed White Rose, he was the last member of the House of York to actively and openly seek the crown of England. He lived in exile after many of his relatives were executed; here he became allied with Louis XII of France in the War of the League of Cambrai, who saw him as a more favourable ally and ...

  7. RICHARD DE LA POLE (d. 1525), pretender to the English crown, was the fifth son of John de la Pole (1442-1491), 2nd duke of Suffolk, and Elizabeth second daughter of Richard, duke of York and sister of Edward IV.