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 SUFFOLK, 307 Consort, 26 May 1404 ; took the on.th of fidelity to Edward, the King's eldest son, in 1471 ; K.Q. probably between 1469 and 14?8(»j ; K.B., IS April 1476; Chief Gov. of Ireland (as L. Lieut), 1-178-79 ; bearer of the sceptre with the dove at the coron. of (his wife's brother) Ric. Ill {*>) 7 July 1483 ; Constable of Wallingford Castle, 14S5-14S9, for the new King, Heury VII. ; Deputy of the Order of the Garter, 1487, and bearer of the Queen's sceptre at the coron. of Elizabeth (of York), the Queen Consort, 25 Nov. 1487. He d. 1491, and was 4uv.(«) at Wingfield afsd. His widow is said to have rf- 16 Nov. 1 500, but her name appears in the privy purse expences iu Jan. 1502/3. Possibly she </. IB Nov. 1503. [Jorrx (de t,a Pole), Earl of Lincoln, 1st p. ;m.l h. ap., who, when about 3 years old, had been so cr. v. p., 1 3 March 1467. He is said to have been declared by his uncle, Richard III. to be next heir, failing issue of that King's body, to the Crown. Hod. v. p. and s.p., being slain on the side of the insurrectionists, 16 June 1487, at the battle of Stoke, when the Earldom oj Lincoln became extinct. See fuller particulars of him under " Lincoln."] Dukedom, kc. 3 an d G. Edmosb (de la Pole), Duke of Suffolk IU 1401 [11 IS], Marquess of Suffolk [14 14] and Karl of Suffolk to £1385) 2d but 1st surv. s. and h. ; b. about 1466 ; ed. [1481] at Oxford ; K.B. at the coron. of ltic. III. 7 July 1483. He (like his father and unlike his elder br.) accepted the succession Earldom. "f Henry VII., to whom, after he had sue. U> the peerage as above, VI TT 1 IOI n ' u> " "f f"" surrendered the Dukedom [and apparently YlH, 14J1 the Manjiiessatc] of Suffolk, 28 Feb. 1492/3 and agreed tn that he should henceforth be known (only) as EARL OF 1")0 1. SOFFOLK,(<>) which being ratified in l'arl. 1 195 he was sura, to part, as such 12 Aug. 1495 ; K.G. 1495-96 ; served against the rebels at Rlaekheath. He 111. Margaret, sister of Elizabeth, Countkss of Oxford, da. and coheir of Sir Richard Lb ScilOPS (yr. s of Henry, 4th Lord Surope de Bolton), by Eleanor, da. of Norman WasiihoURNK, of eo. Worcester. Soon after the marriage in 1501 of Prince Arthur, he left the realm without leave, and being suspected of duloynlly. was surrendered, by his cousin, the Duke of Burgundy, to the King and attainted^ 1 ') iu Pari. (/lot. Purl, vi., 515) Jan. 1503/4 whereby all his honours became forfeited. After having been a prisoner in the Tower for more than 7 years, he was, when his br. Richard joined the French service (without any further proceedings against him) beheaded 011 Tower Hill 5 April 1513, aged about 47. He d. s.p.m.(K), and was bur. at the Minories without Aldgate. His widow, by her will pr. 15 May 1515, directs her burial to be there. _(*) This is the date assigned by G. F. Beltz in his " Order of the Garter," but see liis note thereon, as it contradicts the Windsor tables, where the Duke is placed as successor to his father, Duke William (who d. 1450), in the 7th stall. ( b ) See vol. iii, p. 6, note " e," sub " Dacre,'' for a list of Peers present at that coronation. ( c ) An engraving " from his elligy (after C. Stothard) " is given iu " Doyle." ( d ) See p. 306. note " f " as to the Earldom of Pembrooke. (*) " By indrc. 26 Feb. [1492/3], 8 Hen. VII., Eilmond de la role, Kut., son of John, late Duke of Suffolk, agreed— among other considerations— to surrender his estate of I'uke, 'and that hereafter lie glial be nccepte and taken as Erie of Swff, after such astate of inheritaunce as his auncestours were, afore the astute of Duke by theKingis proRenytours or p'decessours to any of his seid auncestours granted.' Pari, of 1495, 11 Hen. VII." [Creations, 14So—/V4tl, iu ap. 47th Rep. D.K., Pub. Records.] Court- hope add* that in this same indenture (Rot. Pari. VI. 457) the King granted to him [for £5,000] a portion of the forfeited lands of his elder brother John, Earl of Lincoln, in consideration of which he surrendered his estate of Duke, &c. (*] Ry the description of " Edmund, late Earl of Suffolk, otherwise called Edmund de la Pole, Karl of Suffolk, Knt." [Courthope.] ( g ) Anne, his only da and h., became a nun iu the Minories, without Aldgate. As she is not mentioned in her mother's will (pr. 1515) she probably d. before her. In Ayschough's " Vat. 0/ Charters and Scotek Records " is (p. 312) " Commissio Jacobi, «ega Scotia; super sponsalibus et Matrimonium inter Jacobum primogenitum et Uominam Annam, nepotem dicti Regis Anglue, filiam unicam Johaunis, Ducis Suffelcim, dat. 29 Aug. [1484] 2 Richardi HI." V 2