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Yorkist
Yorkist, n. (a.) (ˈjɔːkɪst) [f. York n.1 (see below) + -ist.] 1. An adherent of the house of York, the English royal family which based its title on its descent from Lionel, Duke of Clarence, and Edmund, Duke of York (died 1402), the third and the fifth sons of Edw. III; or one of the party (whose e... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Harrington (Yorkist knight)
Sir James Harrington of Hornby ( – 22 August 1485) was an English politician and soldier who was a prominent Yorkist supporter in Northern England during Harrington was pardoned on 29 March 1460, but Neville was not to be released until the Yorkist victory at the Battle of Northampton in July 1460. wikipedia.org
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John Stafford, 1st Earl of Wiltshire
Career He fought on the Yorkist side at the Battle of Hexham in 1464. In 1469, he was made Steward of the Duchy of Cornwall for life. by King Edward IV, and was briefly arrested under Warwick's government and prevented from attending the Parliament of November 1470 (he was one of six Yorkist wikipedia.org
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Yorkish
Yorkish, a. rare. (ˈjɔːkɪʃ) [f. York n.1 + -ish1.] = Yorkist 1 b.a 1548 Hall Chron., Hen. VI, 171 b, As the Iewes disdayned the company of the Samaritans, so the Lancastrians abhorred the familiaritie of Yorkysh lynage. 1634 Ford Perkin Warbeck i. i, Idolls of Yorkish malice. 1829 Scott Anne of G. x... Oxford English Dictionary
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John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln
He was thus the nephew of the Yorkist kings Edward IV of England and his successor, Richard III of England. In the subsequent Battle of Stoke Field on 16 June 1487, the Yorkist army was conclusively defeated. wikipedia.org
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who was the president of britany during the peace of étaples and what did he do?
Charles agreed to end his support for the Yorkist Pretender Perkin Warbeck in return
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Thomas Kyriell
There he showed himself a Yorkist, by his opposition to Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset. He was openly a Yorkist commander by 1460, as heavy fighting began in the Wars of the Roses. wikipedia.org
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John Scrope, 5th Baron Scrope of Bolton
John Scrope, 5th Baron Scrope of Bolton, KG (22 July 1437 – 17 August 1498) was an English Yorkist nobleman. John and Elizabeth were proclaimed loyalists to the House of Lancaster, yet John seemed to stick by the Yorkist side. wikipedia.org
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when did the donne triptych come out
He was a notable figure of the Yorkist party. In the 1470s he commissioned the Donne Triptych, a triptych altarpiece by Hans Memling.
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Humphrey Stafford (died 1486)
Sir Humphrey Stafford (c. 1427 – 8 July 1486) of Grafton Manor in Worcestershire, was an English nobleman who took part in the War of the Roses on the Yorkist The conspirators hoped to restore the Yorkist monarchy. While Lord Lovell went to Yorkshire, the Stafford brothers went to the Midlands. wikipedia.org
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John Harrington (knight)
He was the eldest son of Sir Thomas Harrington, a retainer of the Yorkist earl of Salisbury. The Yorkist army went down to a crushing defeat, and John Harrington was killed in battle alongside his father. wikipedia.org
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Stafford and Lovell rebellion
The conspirators hoped to restore the Yorkist monarchy. Henry VII used spies to monitor the activities of known Yorkist supporters. As soon as he advanced towards Worcester in order to eliminate Yorkist support, on 11 May 1486, the Stafford brothers again fled to sanctuary, this time wikipedia.org
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James Strangeways
The parliament of October 1460 was almost wholly Yorkist. The Yorkist administration asked Strangeways to visit Scotland twice on embassy. wikipedia.org
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Battle of Hexham
After the Lancastrians lost the Battle of Hedgeley Moor on 25 April 1464 to a Yorkist force led by John Neville, Lord Montagu, the Lancastrians again met Presumably the Yorkist advance was at speed, as despite warnings by their own scouts the Lancastrians had little time to prepare for battle. wikipedia.org
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Battle of Barnet
Edward's victory was followed by 14 years of Yorkist rule over England. While retreating, Warwick was killed by Yorkist soldiers. wikipedia.org
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