Royal pardon to Charles Pylkyngton, 1479, Lancaster.

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Royal pardon to Charles Pylkyngton, 1479, Lancaster.

Royal pardon for all murders, rapes, insurrections, felonies, conspiracies, contempts of court, concealments and forfeitures and deceptions committed before 1 January 1479.

1 item (11 lines): vellum; 12x29 cm., folded to 8x11 cm.

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Pilkington, Charles (British artist, active 1891-1929)

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Edward IV, King of England, 1442-1483

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Charles Pilkington served both Edward IV and Richard III in Yorkshire and Nottingham, and received extensive grants from Richard III, including the constableship of Nottingham and the stewardship of Sherwood Forest. He does not appear in royal records after 1485, presumably because as a Yorkist he fell from favor on Henry VII's accession. From the description of Royal pardon to Charles Pylkyngton, 1479, Lancaster. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754866331 ...

Pylkyngton, Charles.

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