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Stoke, battle of, 1487. Lambert
Simnel, posing as Edward, earl of
Warwick, and nephew to Edward IV, raised support in Ireland and was crowned in Dublin as Edward VI. He landed near Lancaster and was supported by the earl of
Lincoln. His forces met with those of Henry VII at Stoke, near Newark, on 16 June. After heavy fighting, Lincoln was killed and Simnel captured. With a humour or clemency not much apparent in the Wars of the
Roses, Simnel was given menial employment at court.
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