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George duke of Clarence

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
George Clarence, duke of 1449-78, son of Richard, duke of York, and brother of Edward IV . In defiance of Edward, Clarence married Isabel Neville and joined her father, Richard Neville, earl of Warwick , in rebellion against the king in 1469-70. He deserted that party in 1471, however, and was reconciled with Edward. In 1478, exasperated by Clarence's continued factiousness, Edward had him attainted for treason by Parliament. He was sent to the Tower of London, where he was secretly executed. It was rumored that he was drowned in a butt of malmsey wine. Author not available, ... Read more
Clarence, George, 1st duke of
Clarence, George, 1st duke of (1446–78). Reputed to have been drowned in a butt of malmsey, Clarence was the younger brother of Edward IV...Henry VI had been restored in 1470, Clarence abandoned Warwick to help Edward IV... Read more
Clarence, George, 1st duke of
Clarence, George, 1st duke of (1449–78). Reputed to have been drowned in a butt of malmsey, Clarence was the younger brother of Edward IV...event Henry VI was restored and in 1471 Clarence abandoned Warwick to help Edward IV... Read more

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