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- him to distance himself from the Woodvilles. In no position to argue, the king sent the Woodville party away. Woodville and Rivers went first to the Rivers...
- marriage between Richard Woodville and Jacquetta of Luxembourg, which briefly scandalised the English court. The Woodvilles, though an old and respectable...
- consort Elizabeth Woodville. She lost her first-born son Lewis to a fever when he was 12 years old. By the mid-1440s, the Woodvilles were in a powerful...
- Isabelle married Margaret of Anjou's paternal uncle Charles du Maine). The Woodvilles were among those chosen to escort the bride to England, and the family...
- Woodville may refer to one of the following: Woodville, New South Wales Woodville, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide Woodville railway station, Adelaide...
- Richard and hostile to the Woodvilles, was a key figure in checking the Dowager Queen's manoeuvres. While keeping the Woodvilles in check in London, Hastings...
- Woodville railway station could refer to one of several similarly named railway stations: Woodville railway station, Adelaide Woodville railway station...
- and House of Commons against the entire Woodville family. One of the most formidable enemies of the Woodvilles was Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick...
- but later became a Yorkist. The Woodvilles became very influential at the royal court after his sister Elizabeth Woodville married Edward IV and became queen...
- also a "calculated political move". One view is the low status of the Woodvilles was part of the attraction, since unlike the Nevilles, they were reliant...