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Sir John Salisbury

Псевдоним: "Salesbury", "Salusbury"
Дата рождения:
Смерть: 12 мая 1388
Tower Hill, London, Tower Liberty, England (Соединённое Королевство) (Hung, drawn and quartered)
Место погребения: Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, Middlesex, England
Ближайшие родственники:

Муж Joan Hastang
Отец Joan Delves

Менеджер: Woodman Mark Lowes Dickinson, OBE
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About Sir John Salisbury

The Lords Appellant were a group of nobles in the reign of King Richard II, who, in 1388, sought to impeach some five of the King's favourites in order to restrain what was seen as tyrannical and capricious rule
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They achieved their goals, first establishing a Commission to govern England for one year from 19 November 1386. In 1387, the Lords Appellant launched an armed rebellion against King Richard and defeated an army under Robert de Vere, Earl of Oxford at the skirmish of Radcot Bridge, outside Oxford. They maintained Richard as a figurehead with little real power.
They had their revenge on the king's favourites in the "Merciless Parliament" (1388). The nominal governor of Ireland, de Vere and Richard's Lord Chancellor, Michael de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk, who had fled abroad, were sentenced to death in their absence. Alexander Neville, Archbishop of York, had all his worldly goods confiscated. The Lord Chief Justice, Sir Robert Tresilian, was executed, as were Sir Nicholas Brembre, Lord Mayor of London, John Beauchamp of Holt, Sir James Berners, and Sir John Salisbury.

Lords Appellant, Wikipedia


May 12th, 2012
On this date in 1388, James Berners, John Beauchamp, and John Salisbury were convicted by the “Merciless Parliament” of treason, and put to immediate death.
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This date was the turn for Sir John Beauchamp of Holt and Sir James Berners (or Barnes), two guys noble enough to suffer “merely” beheading, plus Sir John Salisbury, who was far enough down England’s class hierarchy that he got to endure the full drawing and quartering treatment.

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Хронология Sir John Salisbury

1388
12 мая 1388
Tower Hill, London, Tower Liberty, England (Соединённое Королевство)
1388
Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, Middlesex, England (Соединённое Королевство)
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