This was the burial place of Lord Richard de la Pole who fell in this city in 1524/5 and he is likely to still be there.
Thanks to Kathryn Warner, who visited it for a different historical mission, for these stunning
photos.
This was the burial place of Lord Richard de la Pole who fell in this city in 1524/5 and he is likely to still be there.
Thanks to Kathryn Warner, who visited it for a different historical mission, for these stunning
photos.
[…] .? The French would enjoy mischief-making, of course, yet there was a very strong suggestion about Richard de la Pole’s true lineage being through the Earl of Lincoln, and therefore one generation removed from the […]
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