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* 1478 George, Duke of Clarence, convicted of treason against his older brother Edward IV of England, is executed in private at the Tower of London.
John Edward Boulting ( 21 November 1913 17 June 1985 ) and Roy Alfred Clarence Boulting ( 21 November 1913 5 November 2001 ), known collectively as the Boulting brothers, were English filmmakers and identical twins who became known for their popular series of satirical comedies in the 1950s and 1960s.
In contrast, their other surviving brother, George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence, fell out with Edward and was executed for treason.
The last male Plantagenet, Edward, Earl of Warwick ( son of Richard III's brother Clarence ), was executed by Henry VII in 1499.
* February 18 George, Duke of Clarence, convicted of treason against his older brother Edward IV of England, is privately executed in the Tower of London.
* February 18 George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence, brother of Edward IV of England and Richard III of England ( executed ) ( b. 1449 )
* November Lionel of Antwerp, son of King Edward III of England, is created Duke of Clarence.
* October 7 Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence, son of Edward III of England ( b. 1338 )
* October 21 George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence, brother of Edward IV of England and Richard III of England ( d. 1478 )
Through her maternal grandfather, she was the great-great granddaughter of King Edward III of England through Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence.
Although they posed no immediate threat to Warwick's own power, Warwick resented the influence this group had over the King and, with the aid of Edward's disaffected younger brother George, Duke of Clarence, Warwick led an army against Edward.
At this point Edward did not seek to destroy either Warwick or Clarence but instead sought reconciliation among them.
In 1478, Clarence was eventually found guilty of plotting against Edward, imprisoned in the Tower of London and privately executed on 18 February 1478: according to a long standing tradition he was " drowned in a butt of Malmsey wine ".
The family of the Prince of Wales illustrated in 1891 ( based on a photograph from 1889 ): ( left to right ) Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence | Prince Albert Victor, Maud of Wales | Princess Maud, Alexandra of Denmark | Alexandra, Edward, Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife | Princess Louise, George V of the United Kingdom | Prince George and Princess Victoria Alexandra of the United Kingdom | Princess Victoria.
* Prince Albert Victor ( 1864 1892 ), Duke of Clarence and Avondale, son of Edward VII
George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence, 1st Earl of Salisbury, 1st Earl of Warwick, KG ( 21 October 1449 18 February 1478 ) was the third son of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York, and Cecily Neville, and the brother of kings Edward IV and Richard III.
Following his father's death and the accession of his elder brother, Edward, to the throne, George was created Duke of Clarence in 1461 and invested as a Knight of the Garter.
When his father-in-law the Earl of Warwick became discontented and jealous, and deserted Edward to ally himself with Margaret of Anjou, consort of the deposed King Henry, Clarence joined him in France, taking his pregnant wife.
Henry VI rewarded Clarence by making him next in line to the throne after Edward of Westminster, justifying the exclusion of Edward IV either by attainder for his treason against Henry or on the grounds of his alleged illegitimacy.
After a short time, Clarence realized that his loyalty to his father-in-law was misplaced: Warwick had his younger daughter, Anne, marry Edward of Westminster, King Henry VI's heir.
Since it now seemed unlikely that Warwick would replace Edward IV with Clarence, Clarence changed sides.
Clarence, who had made the mistake of plotting against his brother Edward IV, was imprisoned in the Tower of London and put on trial for treason.
It is claimed on television show Britain's Real Monarch that Clarence was the true claimant to the throne as Edward IV was possibly illegitimate.

Clarence and Smith
Unsung pioneers of the art include: WLW's Fred Smith ; Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll ( who popularized the dramatic serial ); The Eveready Hour creative team ( which began with one-act plays but was soon experimenting with hour-long combinations of drama and music on its weekly variety program ); the various acting troupes at stations like WLW, WGY, KGO and a number of others, frequently run by women like Helen Schuster Martin and Wilda Wilson Church ; early network continuity writers like Henry Fisk Carlton, William Ford Manley and Don Clark ; producers and directors like Clarence Menser and Gerald Stopp ; and a long list of others who were credited at the time with any number of innovations but who are largely forgotten or undiscussed today.
The Clarence R. Smith Mineral Museum, also located on the YSU campus, is operated by the university's geology department and housed in a campus building.
* " Pine Top's Boogie Woogie " m. Clarence " Pine Top " Smith
Indeed, all modern boogie-woogie bass figures can be found in " The Fives ", including swinging, walking broken-octave bass, shuffled ( swinging ) chord bass ( of the sort later used extensively by Ammons, Lewis, and Clarence " Pine Top " Smith ), and the ubiquitous " oom-pah " ragtime stride bass.
The Nation of Gods and Earths, sometimes referred to as NGE or NOGE, the Five-Percent Nation, or the Five Percenters is an American organization founded in 1964 in the Harlem section of the borough of Manhattan, New York City, by Clarence 13X ( born Clarence Edward Smith ), a former student of Malcolm X, who left his mosque because he disagreed with the Nation of Islam over the nature and identity of God.
Artists that they recorded included: George Underwood, Clarence Smith, Ray Campi, the Slades, and Joyce Harris.
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Some of the longest-serving and best-known early Rens were Clarence " Fats " Jenkins, Pappy Ricks, Eyre Saitch, Charles " Tarzan " Cooper, Bill Yancey, and " Wee " Willie Smith.
On their first patrol, they chase down a team of criminals led by crime boss Clarence Boddicker ( Kurtwood Smith ) to an abandoned steel mill.
* Kurtwood Smith as Clarence Boddicker
Rawson was born in Elyria, Ohio, the son of Clarence D. and Clara ( Smith ) Rawson.
Narcotics Detective Taft ( Clarence Williams III ) and his corrupt partner Hernández ( Julio Oscar Mechoso ) when he buys a kilogram in a set up by Gallegos ' low-level street supplier Eddie Dudley ( Roger Guenveur Smith ).
Clarence Smith may refer to:
* Clarence Smith ( baseball ), Negro Leagues player, 1921 1933
* Clarence Smith ( soccer ), U. S. soccer player
* Sonny Rhodes ( born 1940 ), real name Clarence Smith, blues singer and guitarist
* Pinetop Smith ( 1904 1929 ), real name Clarence Smith, jazz pianist
* Clarence Smith ( politician ), British Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Hull East, 1892 1895
* Clarence Herbert Smith ( 1865 1901 ), Australian agriculturalist, engineer, blacksmith and inventor
Individuals in photo include ( starting at top ): Cleophas Cisney O ' Hara, Sir Archibald Geikie, Frederick Haynes Newell, Henry Barnard Kummel | Henry Barnard Kümmell, George Burbank Shattuck, Rollin D. Salisbury, Arthur Clifford Veatch, Louis Marcus Prindle, Harry Fielding Reid, Charles R. Van Hise | Charles Richard Van Hise, Cleveland Abbe, Jr., George Willis Stose, Thomas Leonard Watson, Edward Vincent D ' Invilliers, Clarence Wilbur Dorsey, Frederick James Hamilton Merrill, Louis Agricola Bauer, Arthur Coe Spencer, William John McGee, William Bullock Clark, Rufus Mather Bagg, Frank Hall Knowlton, Robert T. Hill | Robert Thomas Hill, Heinrich Ries, Frank Dawson Adams, Arthur Philemon Coleman, Timothy William Stanton, Oliver Lanard Fassig, Samuel Franklin Emmons, George Ferdinand Becker, Albert Berthold Hoen, George Otis Smith, James Furman Kemp, Bailey Willis, David White ( geologist ) | Charles David White, Edward Bennett Mathews, Charles Doolittle Walcott, John Wesley Powell, Joseph Stanley-Brown, Joseph Austin Holmes, Charles Willard Hayes, Leonidas Chalmers Glenn, Henry Shaler Williams.
Armstrong soon moved to Chicago, worked with Fletcher Henderson, Bessie Smith and Clarence Williams and eventually began working as a band leader in 1925, his work setting the stage for the development of swing and the jazz variations to come after.
In August 1900, two prospectors, Jack Smith and Clarence Warner, spotted a green patch of hillside that looked like good grazing for their pack horses.

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