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Herbert and his brother, Sir Richard Herbert of Coldbrook, were captured and executed under Warwick's orders (not ransomed or held as hostages). Within weeks the 'Redesdale' rebels would find and execute King Edward's father-in-law, Lord Rivers and his young son, and soon after, Devon himself. Edward had to disband his own denuded troops as he soon found himself prisoner to his cousin Warwick and spent the summer being toted about the country until he had to be released. The rebellion by Warwick did not end, and Edward went into exile, October 1470, having lost his throne to his cousinβParr did not go with the now dethroned king and his other supporters.
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Guildfords, the Auchers, Brune and Robert Neville, would be pardoned by Edward in 1471, once he regained the throne; as for Gates, after 1477 he simply disappeared. This conciliatory manner by Edward to his openly treasonous enemies, men within his own inner circle, was not unusual for the king.
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Richard III and his queen consort on 6 July 1483, Lord Parr returned north where he died shortly after, on 26 February, 1484. Whatever Parr's misgivings were he was not part of the poorly conceived rebellion that came about in October, 1483, often
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Pembroke and Devon (Humphrey Stafford) and once the rebel host did arrive, with William Parr, Geoffrey Gates and John Clapham in command, then Herbert's troops were
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Edgcote, 1469, Re-evaluating the evidence, 2019, pub. by the Northamptonshire Battlefields Society for the most accurate details of the battle; and D.H. Thomas, The Herberts of Raglan and the Battle of Edgecote 1469, Freezywater Publications, 1994, the most
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