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George, Duke of Clarence. Life, Trial & Execution

May 12, 2021March 25, 2022 danmoorhouse 4 Comments 1478, Attainder, John Stacy, Thomas Burdett, Trial

George duke of Clarence George duke of Clarence was a brother of King Edward IV. He was created duke shortly

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