Description
Much laughter followed
22nd November 1971
and there's a penny for you
This was to be the Mercedes W165's only victory
with a three-wheeled version
Murder of the Duke of Suffolk Size:XL: 100 x 100cm Much laughter followedMurder of the Duke of Suffolk, 1450 (1864). Banished by Henry VI (1421 1471) of England, William de la Pole (1396 1450), Duke of Suffolk, was intercepted in the Channel by the ship 'Nicholas of the Tower', possibly by order of Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York, and murdered by the lowest of the crew with a rusty sword; he hacked off the duke's head in four or five strokes.
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