Généalogie Wylie » John de la Pole , 2nd Duke of Suffolk [[Ch-Wikibio+++]] sss (1442-< 1492)

Données personnelles John de la Pole , 2nd Duke of Suffolk [[Ch-Wikibio+++]] sss 

Les sources 1, 2
  • Il est né le 27 septembre 1442 dans Lincolnshire, England.Source 3
  • Il est décédé avant le 27 octobre 1492 dans Wingfield, Suffolk, England.Les sources 1, 3
  • Il est enterré dans Wingfield Church, Wingfield, Suffolk, England.Source 3
  • Un enfant de William de la Pole et Alice Chaucer
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 11 mars 2023.

Famille de John de la Pole , 2nd Duke of Suffolk [[Ch-Wikibio+++]] sss

(1) Il est marié avec Margaret Beaufort.

Ils se sont mariés avant le 7 février 1449/1450 à 1st wife.Les sources 4, 5

Le couple est divorcé.


(2) Il est marié avec Elizabeth of York Plantagenet Princess of England.

Ils se sont mariés avant le février 1458 à 2nd wife.Les sources 2, 6


Enfant(s):

  1. John de la Pole  ± 1462-1487
  2. Geoffrey de la Pole  1464-< 1470
  3. Edward de la Pole  1466-1485
  4. Elizabeth de la Pole  ± 1468-1489
  5. Dorothy de la Pole  1472-< 1480
  6. Humphrey de la Pole  1474-1513
  7. Anne de la Pole  1476-1495
  8. Catherine de la Pole  ± 1477-1513
  9. William de la Pole  ± 1478-1521
  10. Richard de la Pole  1480-1525 


Notes par John de la Pole , 2nd Duke of Suffolk [[Ch-Wikibio+++]] sss

Suffolk, other creations. The [1st] Duke, for all his disgrace, had never been attainted and his son John de la Pole succeeded him in the titles. John married Elizabeth of York, sister of Edward IV and Richard III, with the result that his son the 3rd Duke (and 6th Earl) of Suffolk became after the Tudors had ascended the throne a potential claimant to it and a very real embarrassment to the new dynasty. The de la Poles, at any rate such of them who had not gone abroad or were content to live in obscurity, were accordingly liquidated by the usual Tudor methods of trumped up attainders and beheadings. [Burke's Peerage]-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------BARONY OF POLE (III)EARLDOM OF SUFFOLK (IX, 5)MARQUESSATE OF SUFFOLK (II)DUKEDOM OF SUFFOLK (II)EARLDOM OF PEMBROKE (XVI, 2)JOHN (DE LA POLE), DUKE OF SUFFOLK [1448], MARQUESS OF SUFFOLK [1444], and EARL OF SUFFOLK [1385], also, apparently, EARL OF PEMBROKE [1447] (but as that Earldom was never recognized to him or to his descendants no further notice of it is here taken), son and heir, was born 27 September 1442; joint Constable (in survivorship with his mother and father) of Wallingford Casde and Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds, 27 November 1445, (with his wife) 6 August 1461-August 1483, and sole, 21 September 1485-March 1488/9. Having married Elizabeth, 2nd daughter of Richard, DUKE OF YORK, he fought as a Yorkist at the battles of St. Albans, 17 February, Ferrybridge, 28 March, and (presumably) Towton, 29 March 1461; was Lord High Steward for the Coronation of (his wife's brother) Edward IV, 28 June 1461, from whom he received confirmation as Duke of Suffolk, 23 March 1462/3; and he bore St. Edward's sceptre at the Coronation of Elizabeth (Wydevill), the Queen Consort, 26 May 1465. In the Parliament of 1464-65 the attainder of 1387/8 was reversed, whereby the Barony of de la Pole (created according to modern doctrine by the writ of 1366) was revived and he probably (then or later) became LORD DE LA POLE. He was a Commissioner of array for cos. Oxford, Berks, Norfolk and Suffolk ex parte Edward IV, 1469-72, and was among the peers and others who swore to accept Edward, Prince of Wales, as heir to the Crown, 3 July 1471. High Steward of Oxford University, circa 1472; K.G. circa 1473; took part in Edward IV's expedition to France in 1475; Lieutenant of Ireland, 10 March-July 1478; Bearer of the sceptre with the dove at the Coronation of (his wife's brother) Richard III, 6 July 1483, and of the Queen's sceptre at that of (his wife's niece) Elizabeth (of York), the Queen Consort, 25 November 1487. He married, 1stly, between 28 January and 7 February 1449/50, his father's ward, Margaret, only daughter and heir of John (BEAUFORT), DUKE OF SOMERSET, by Margaret, widow of Sir Oliver ST. JOHN, sister and heir of John BEAUCHAMP, and daughter of John BEAUCHAMP, of Bletsoe. This child marriage was dissolved before 6 March 1452/3. He married, 2ndly, before October 1460, Elizabeth, sister of EDWARD IV and RICHARD III, 2nd daughter of Richard (PLANTAGENET), 3rd DUKE OF YORK, by Cecily, daughter of Ralph (NEVILL), 1st EARL of WESTMORLAND. He died between 29 October 1491 and 27 October 1492, being buried at Wingfield. M.I. there and at Ewelme. His widow, who was born 22 April 1444 at Rouen, died between 7 January 1502/3 and 3 May 1504, and was bur. with him. M.I. [Complete Peerage XII/1:448-50, XIV:602, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]------------------------------------------------------------John de la Pole, 2nd Duke (1442-91), married Elizabeth, sister to Edward IV and Richard III and from this marriage sprang John, Earl of Lincoln (c1464-1487), Edmund, Earl of Suffolk (c1472-1513, executed by Henry VIII), two churchmen, four daughters, and Richard, on whose death at the battle of Pavia (1525) the line became extinct. (Chambers Biographical Dictionary)

Suffolk, other creations. The [1st] Duke, for all his disgrace, hadnever been attainted and his son John de la Pole succeeded him in thetitles. John married Elizabeth of York, sister of Edward IV and RichardIII, with the result that his son the 3rd Duke (and 6th Earl) of Suffolkbecame after the Tudors had ascended the throne a potential claimant toit and a very real embarrassment to the new dynasty. The de la Poles, atany rate such of them who had not gone abroad or were content to live inobscurity, were accordingly liquidated by the usual Tudor methods oftrumped up attainders and beheadings. [Burke's Peerage]

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BARONY OF POLE (III)

EARLDOM OF SUFFOLK (IX, 5)

MARQUESSATE OF SUFFOLK (II)

DUKEDOM OF SUFFOLK (II)

EARLDOM OF PEMBROKE (XVI, 2)

JOHN (DE LA POLE), DUKE OF SUFFOLK [1448], MARQUESS OF SUFFOLK [1444],and EARL OF SUFFOLK [1385], also, apparently, EARL OF PEMBROKE [1447](but as that Earldom was never recognized to him or to his descendants nofurther notice of it is here taken), son and heir, was born 27 September1442; joint Constable (in survivorship with his mother and father) ofWallingford Casde and Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds, 27 November 1445,(with his wife) 6 August 1461-August 1483, and sole, 21 September1485-March 1488/9. Having married Elizabeth, 2nd daughter of Richard,DUKE OF YORK, he fought as a Yorkist at the battles of St. Albans, 17February, Ferrybridge, 28 March, and (presumably) Towton, 29 March 1461;was Lord High Steward for the Coronation of (his wife's brother) EdwardIV, 28 June 1461, from whom he received confirmation as Duke of Suffolk,23 March 1462/3; and he bore St. Edward's sceptre at the Coronation ofElizabeth (Wydevill), the Queen Consort, 26 May 1465. In the Parliamentof 1464-65 the attainder of 1387/8 was reversed, whereby the Barony of dela Pole (created according to modern doctrine by the writ of 1366) wasrevived and he probably (then or later) became LORD DE LA POLE. He was aCommissioner of array for cos. Oxford, Berks, Norfolk and Suffolk exparte Edward IV, 1469-72, and was among the peers and others who swore toaccept Edward, Prince of Wales, as heir to the Crown, 3 July 1471. HighSteward of Oxford University, circa 1472; K.G. circa 1473; took part inEdward IV's expedition to France in 1475; Lieutenant of Ireland, 10March-July 1478; Bearer of the sceptre with the dove at the Coronation of(his wife's brother) Richard III, 6 July 1483, and of the Queen's sceptreat that of (his wife's niece) Elizabeth (of York), the Queen Consort, 25November 1487. He married, 1stly, between 28 January and 7 February1449/50, his father's ward, Margaret, only daughter and heir of John(BEAUFORT), DUKE OF SOMERSET, by Margaret, widow of Sir Oliver ST. JOHN,sister and heir of John BEAUCHAMP, and daughter of John BEAUCHAMP, ofBletsoe. This child marriage was dissolved before 6 March 1452/3. Hemarried, 2ndly, before October 1460, Elizabeth, sister of EDWARD IV andRICHARD III, 2nd daughter of Richard (PLANTAGENET), 3rd DUKE OF YORK, byCecily, daughter of Ralph (NEVILL), 1st EARL of WESTMORLAND. He diedbetween 29 October 1491 and 27 October 1492, being buried at Wingfield.M.I. there and at Ewelme. His widow, who was born 22 April 1444 at Rouen,died between 7 January 1502/3 and 3 May 1504, and was bur. with him.M.I. [Complete Peerage XII/1:448-50, XIV:602, (transcribed by DaveUtzinger)]

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John de la Pole, 2nd Duke (1442-91), married Elizabeth, sister to EdwardIV and Richard III and from this marriage sprang John, Earl of Lincoln(c1464-1487), Edmund, Earl of Suffolk (c1472-1513, executed by HenryVIII), two churchmen, four daughters, and Richard, on whose death at thebattle of Pavia (1525) the line became extinct. (Chambers BiographicalDictionary)

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Les sources

  1. Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Lt, XII/1:448-450
  2. Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999, 2761, 220
  3. Wikipedia, via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_de_la_..., 16 novembre 2008
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    The Tomb of 2nd Duke of Suffolk and his wife in Wingfield ChurchSir John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, 2nd Marquess of Suffolk, 5th Earl of Suffolk, KG (27 September 1442 – d. between 29 October 1491 and 27 October 1492), known as "the Trimming Duke". He was the son of William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk and Alice Chaucer, daughter of Thomas Chaucer.

    He was married to Lady Margaret Beaufort on 7 February 1450, though the Papal Dispensation to marry was not signed until 18 August 1450. This marriage was annulled by Henry VI in February 1453.

    Richard, Duke of York had been a bitter enemy of John's father (executed in 1450), but John supported the House of York in the Wars of the Roses.

    Sometime before February 1458, John married Elizabeth, the second surviving daughter of Richard of York and Cecily Neville. She was the sister of Edward IV and Richard III. John was thus brother-in-law of two Kings of England.

    The Dukedom of Suffolk had been forfeited when John's father was executed. The title was restored by Edward IV, and John was created Duke of Suffolk by Letters Patent on 23 March 1463. He was Constable of Wallingford Castle and held the honour of Wallingford. In 1472 he was made a Knight of the Garter and appointed High Steward of Oxford University. He was also sometime Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.

    He submitted to Henry VII after Bosworth Field. He served Henry loyally, even though three of his sons later rebelled.

    He was buried at Wingfield, Suffolk.


    [edit] Children
    He had eleven known children, all by Elizabeth:

    John de la Pole, 1st Earl of Lincoln (c. 1462-16 June 1487). He was designated heir to his maternal uncle Richard III. Married to Lady Margaret FitzAlan. No issue.
    Geoffrey de la Pole (b. 1464) Died young.
    Edward de la Pole (1466-1485). Archdeacon of Richmond.
    Elizabeth de la Pole (c. 1468-1489). Married to Henry Lovel, Lord Morley.
    Edmund de la Pole, 6th Earl of Suffolk (1471-30 April 1513). Yorkist pretender in succession to his brother John. Beheaded by Henry VII.
    Dorothy de la Pole (b. 1472). Died young.
    Humphrey de la Pole (1474-1513). In Holy Orders.
    Anne de la Pole (1476-1495). Nun.
    Catherine de la Pole (c. 1477-1513). Married to William, 5th Lord Stourton.
    William de la Pole, Knight, of Wingfield (1478-1539).
    Richard de la Pole (1480-24 February 1525). Yorkist pretender in succession to Edmund. Killed at the Battle of Pavia.

    [edit] References
    Burke's General Armorie, London, 1844, gives the Duke's arms as: "Az. a fesse between three leopards or."
    Burke, John, and John Bernard, The Royal Families of England, Scotland, and Wales, with their Descendants, Sovereigns and Subjects, London, 1851, vol. 2, pedigrees CLXIX and CCI.
    Burke, Sir Bernard, Ulster King of Arms, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire, London, 1883, p. 441.
    Richardson, Douglas, Plantagenet Ancestry, Baltimore, Md., 2004, p. 690.
    Richardson, Douglas, Magna Carta Ancestry, Baltimore, Md., 2005, p. 268-9.
    Peerage of England
    Preceded by
    William de la Pole Duke of Suffolk Succeeded by
    Edmund de la Pole

    Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_de_la_Pole,_2nd_Duke_of_Suffolk"
    Categories: House of York | Dukes in the Peerage of England | Dukes of Suffolk | Knights of the Garter | 1442 births | 1490s deaths
  4. Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Lt, XII/1:449
    bet. 28 Jan & 7 Feb 1449/50, dissolved bef. 24 Mar 1452/3
  5. Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999, 220
    between 28 Jan & 7 Feb 1449/50.
  6. Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Lt, XII/1:450

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