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1407 - 14667 (325 years)
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3. | Lord Thomas DE ROS (1.Alianor1) was born on 9 Sep 1427; died on 17 May 1464 in Beheaded at Newcastle. Notes:
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They had two sons and four daughters. He was an ardent Lancastrian and had a grant of various manors belonging to Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury. He was present at the Lancastrian rout at Towton on 29 Mar 1461, and afterwards fled with the King to Berwick. He was subsequently attainted in Parliament on 4 Nov 1461. He fled abroad, but returned secretly to England in May 1464, and made for the North. He was taken prisoner at Hexham on 15 May 1464. Thomas De Ros, Lord Ros, was beheaded at newcastle on 17 May 1464.
Thomas married Phlippe TIPTOFT about 1440. Phlippe (daughter of John TIPTOFT, Knt. and Joyce CHERLETON) died after 23 Nov 1485. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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8. | Henry BEAUFORT (1.Alianor1) was born on 26 Jan 1436; died on 15 May 1464 in Killed - Battle of Hexham; was buried in Hexham Abbey. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact: 2nd Duke of Somerset
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He was with his father at the 1st Battle of St. Albans, at which he was severely wounded, on 22 May 1455. He commanded the victorious Lancastrian army at the Battle f Wakefield on 30 Dec 1469, and defeated the Yorkists at the 2nd Battle of St. Albans 17 Feb 1460/1. After defeat at the Battle of Towton on 29 Mar 1461, he fled to Scotland; attained, 1461 and all honours forfeited; pardoned 10 Mar 1462/3 but at end of 1463 deserted King Edward IV, and fled to Alnwick; defeated and captured at the Battle of Hexham. Henry Beaufort was beheaded by the Yorkists at Hexham on the same day 15 May 1464, unmarried and was buried Hexham Abbey.
Family/Spouse: Jane HILL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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10. | Edmund BEAUFORT (1.Alianor1) was born about 1439; died on 06 May 1471 in Executed - Tewkesbury after Battle of Tewkesbury; was buried in Abbey Church. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact: 3rd Duke of Somerset
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Fled after the Battle of Tewkesbury on 4 May 1471 to take refuge in Tewkesbury Abbey, beheaded by the Yorkies in the town of Tewkesbury on 6 May 1471, buried in the Abbey Church. With him the house of Beaufort became extinct.
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11. | John BEAUFORT (1.Alianor1) was born in England; died on 04 May 1471 in Killed - Battle of Tewkesbaury; was buried in Abbey Church. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact: Styled Earl of Dorset
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