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  1. 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 of Portsmouth on 23 August 1628. King Charles I trusted Buckingham, who made himself rich in the process but proved a failure at foreign and military policy. Charles gave him command of the military expedition against Spain in 1625 ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_FeltonJohn Felton - Wikipedia

    John Felton (divine) ( fl. 1430 ), English academic and churchman. John Felton (canoeist) (born 1960), Australian slalom canoeist. John Felton (died 1396) (c. 1339–1396), in 1390, Member of Parliament for Northumberland. John Felton (c. 1537–c. 1602), Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth. John Felton (American football) (1883–1961 ...

  3. 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

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  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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