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Edward and Richard York

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Edward and Richard York
Edward V and Richard of Shrewsbury, known as the two princes, were sent to a tower in 1483 but were never seen again, leaving to the conclusion that they were murdered. There were 4 suspects; Richard III, James Tyrrell, Henry Stanford, and King Henry the VII. The princes were the younger twin brothers of Elizabeth of York, Henry the VIII's mother.

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Date & Place: at Tower of London in London United Kingdom
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