Edmund Earl of Cambridge
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What happened to Coldharbour on Richard III’s death. . . .?
Anne of Exeter, Barnet, british History Online, Coldharbour, College of Heralds, Cuthbert Tunstal Bishop of Durham, Edmund Earl of Cambridge, Edward II, Edward IV, Edward VI, Francis Earl of Shrewsbury, George Talbot Earl of Shrewsbury, Henry Holland Duke of Exeter, Henry IV, Henry VII, Henry VIII, Humphrey de Bohun, John Dudley Duke of Northumberland, John Holland, John Tiptoft Earl of Worcester, Lady Margaret Beaufort, Mary Stuart, Richard II, Richard III, Sir John Abel, Sir John Poultney, Sir Thomas St. Leger, Westminster AbbeyYes, another post about Coldharbour (above) which stood in Upper Thames Street, London. But this time it concerns an apparent omission in ownership. It is a known fact that after Bosworth, Henry VII turfed the College of Heralds out of Coldharbour and handed the property over to his mother, Margaret Beaufort. Isn’t it? I mean, there’s…