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WEST COUNTRY NOBLES DURING THE
WARS OF THE ROSES
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Arms |
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Castles |
Henry, Viscount Bourchier |
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Bath |
Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury |
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Sherborne Devizes Montacute (Somerset) |
William, Lord Bonville |
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Chewton Mendip<= o:p> Shute, near
Axminster |
Humphrey Stafford, Duke of Buckingham |
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Southwick=
in <=
span
style=3D'color:windowtext'>Wiltshire Hooke in West Dorset |
Richard, Duke of York |
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Cirencester Bristol |
Thomas, Lord
Hungerford |
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Down Ampney, Glos. Cadenham, Wilts. Rushall, Wilts. Farleigh Hungerford, Somerset Rowden, near Chippenham Gt Chalfield |
Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Somerset |
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Corfe |
John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester |
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Bridgewater |
James Boteler (Butler), Earl of Wiltshire |
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Sudeley |
Henry Holland, =
Duke of Exeter |
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Dartington =3D SW mapedge |
Designer’s note: Holland actually plucked the red rose, but s=
ince
he was in fact married to Edward IV’s elder sister, has been plausi=
bly assigned
the white rose for game balance purposes |
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Thomas Courtenay, Ea=
rl of
Devon |
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.......................... [In Devon, at <=
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map
edge] |