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The third holder of this title was George , sixth ( and second surviving ) son of Richard , Duke of York , and brother of Edward IV . He was born in Ireland in 1451 , and through his grandmother , Anne Mortimer , was a lineal descendant ...
The third holder of this title was George , sixth ( and second surviving ) son of Richard , Duke of York , and brother of Edward IV . He was born in Ireland in 1451 , and through his grandmother , Anne Mortimer , was a lineal descendant ...
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Of the three brothers , Edward IV . , Clarence , and Gloucester , the historians of the past have painted the last in the blackest colours . Most moderns will agree that this is undeserved , and that of the three Clarence was the worst ...
Of the three brothers , Edward IV . , Clarence , and Gloucester , the historians of the past have painted the last in the blackest colours . Most moderns will agree that this is undeserved , and that of the three Clarence was the worst ...
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BLENKINSOPP , I called the sons of Edward III . " princes " in the general sense , not in any technical sense . They are so called in Hardynge , the rhyming chronicler , who belongs to the same century , or nearly so . J. MASKELL .
BLENKINSOPP , I called the sons of Edward III . " princes " in the general sense , not in any technical sense . They are so called in Hardynge , the rhyming chronicler , who belongs to the same century , or nearly so . J. MASKELL .
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