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Jul 9, 2024 · Kirtling presumably passed after Isabel's death in 1476 and George's execution in 1478 to their infant son Edward Plantagenet, earl of Warwick, whose lands were held as guardian successively by Edward IV, Richard III, and Henry VII.
6 days ago · The spectacular figure took the team 11 hours to install and designers six months to create - it weighs a hefty 300kg, the same as around 12 suits of steel armour, and is made from steel and iron. The horse sits proudly with a gallery of talking portraits, including Richard Neville, the 16th Earl of Warwick better-known as The Kingmaker.
5 days ago · In 1487 the Warwick manors came to the Crown by grant of Anne Beauchamp, widow of Earl Richard Neville, 'the King-maker', and in 1517 the manor of Claverdon was leased for 21 years to Thomas Sherwyn, and its demesnes to Roger Walford.
1 day ago · Published 16th Jul 2024, 12:22 BST ... fought on July 10, 1460, was a conflict during the Wars of the Roses. The Yorkist forces, led by Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, defeated the Lancastrians ...
1 day ago · North Weald probably passed to Richard's son Richard, Earl of Salisbury and Warwick, 'the Kingmaker' (d. 1471), for it was among the possessions of Warwick's daughter Isabel, wife of George, Duke of Clarence (d. 1478), at her death in 1476.
3 days ago · Richard spent several years during his childhood at Middleham Castle in Wensleydale, Yorkshire, under the tutelage of his cousin Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, later known as 'the Kingmaker' because of his role in the Wars of the Roses.
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6 days ago · The horse sits with a gallery of talking portraits, including Richard Neville, the 16th Earl of Warwick better-known as The Kingmaker.