Richard "of Conisburgh" (probably 1375/76-5 August 1415), Earl of Cambridge |
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Father:1 | Edmund of Langley (5 June 1341-1 August 1402), Duke of York | ||
Mother:2 | Isabel de Castilla (1355-23 December 1392) |
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Married:3 | probably May 1406 | Anne Mortimer (27 December 1390-September 1411) | |||
Dispensation dated 10 June 1408. | |||||
Married:4 | between 1411 and 1415 | Maud Clifford (-26 August 1446) |
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Children with Anne Mortimer: | ||
Isabel of York (1409-2 October 1484)5 | ||
Richard of York (21 September 1411-30 December 1460), Duke of York6 |
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Occupation:7 | August to December 1406 | Ambassador to Denmark | |||
Occupation:8 | from 1 May 1414 | Earl of Cambridge |
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Buried:9 | Chapel of God’s House (Southampton [Unknown/Unspecified], Hampshire [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country]) | |||
Born:10 | probably 1375/76 | Conisbrough Castle [building], Conisbrough [Unknown/Unspecified], Doncaster [city/town], Yorkshire [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] | ||
executed:11 | 5 August 1415 | Southampton Green (Southampton [Unknown/Unspecified], Hampshire [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country]) |
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He tried to take his brother-in-law Edmund Mortimer to Wales in 1415, to proclaim him king, but Edmund revealed the plot to King Henry V. Richard was attainted and condemned to death, all his honours being forfeited.12 |
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