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Warwick's and daughter
Another child in the household was Warwick's daughter Anne Neville, whom Richard would later marry.
Prince Edward was betrothed to Warwick's younger daughter Anne.
Hence, Clarence participated in Warwick's schemes, marrying the earl's daughter Isabella, believing he could gain his brother's throne.
Following Warwick's death at Barnet in 1471 and Edward's restoration to the throne, his brother Richard married Anne Neville, Warwick's younger daughter, and made Middleham his main home.
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As a compliment to his new allies, Louis created young Edward godfather to his son Charles VIII of France and Prince Edward was married off to Anne Neville, Warwick's younger daughter, in December 1470-although there is some doubt as to whether the marriage was ever solemnised.
The Clintons nearly lost everything, but in the end a settlement was reached ( probably in the summer of 1138 ) by which the younger Geoffrey de Clinton married Warwick's daughter Agnes.
Then, in 1472, it was granted to George, Duke of Clarence, who was married to Warwick's eldest daughter.
Warwick was also angered by Edward's constant refusal to let George ( Plantagenet ), the Duke of Clarence, marry Warwick's eldest daughter.
Richard married Warwick's daughter, Anne Neville, in 1472.

Warwick's and Anne
The family was composed of Nitcholas " Nitch " Drinkard, and Delia Drinkard, Warwick's grandparents, and their children: William, Lee ( Warwick's mother ), Marie " Rebbie " ( Warwick's namesake ), Hansom, Anne, Larry, Nicky, and Emily " Cissy " ( who is the mother of Warwick's late cousin, Whitney Houston ).

Warwick's and Neville
This time, Edward was forced to flee when he learned that Warwick's brother, John Neville, 1st Marquess of Montagu, had also switched to the Lancastrian side, making Edward's military position untenable.
In 1469, she was briefly betrothed to George Neville, son of John Neville, Earl of Northumberland, who initially supported Edward IV against his brother Warwick's rebellion.
It was here that Yorkist troops led by King Edward IV killed the rebellious " Kingmaker " Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick and Warwick's brother, John Neville, 1st Marquess of Montagu.
Fitz Hugh had married the Earl of Warwick's sister Alice Neville and supported Warwick's rebellion against Edward IV in 1470.
In the North, one of Warwick's captains, calling himself Robin of Redesdale ( actually a trusted Neville captain, Sir William Conyers ) started a new rebellion.
Richard of York, his brother in law Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury ( Warwick's father ) and Warwick himself feared that they would be arrested for treason if they went to their opponents ' heartland, and refused to attend.
Reverend Francis Wise put forward a theory, based on local tradition, that the horse had been scoured annually on Palm Sunday to commemorate Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick's participation in the Battle of Towton, while a Reverend William Asplin ridiculed Wise for his theories on this ( and other ) hill-figures.

Warwick's and was
While Richard was at Warwick's estate, he developed a close friendship with Francis Lovell, which would remain strong for the rest of his life.
Richard was then sent to Warwick's estate at Middleham for his knightly training.
In 2002, as part of Kevin Warwick's Project Cyborg, Warwick's wife, Irena, wore a necklace which was electronically linked to Warwick's nervous system via an implanted electrode array.
Warwick's efforts to return Henry VI to the throne ultimately failed and Warwick was killed in battle.
Margaret harboured suspicions about Warwick's motives, particularly since Anne's sister, Isabella, was married to the reigning king's brother, George, Duke of Clarence.
Other Lancastrian forces could be relied upon to distract King Edward ; in particular, a fleet under Warwick's relation, the Bastard of Fauconberg, was preparing to descend on Kent where the Nevilles and Warwick in particular had always been popular.
Warwick's alternative plan was to replace the king with his fellow conspirator, the Duke of Clarence, Edward's younger brother.
Because most Yorkist-aligned warlords refused to rally to Warwick's call, the earl was pressured to release the king.
In 2002, an implant was interfaced directly into Warwick's nervous system.
The signals produced were detailed enough that a robot arm was able to mimic the actions of Warwick's own arm and provide a form of touch feedback again via the implant.
Warwick's control of Calais was to prove to be influential with the wool-merchants in London.
“ The dramatic shifts in political fortune between 1469 and 1471, and their impact on the tangled networks of affinity and allegiance, are hard to unravel .” When Warwick, fleeing before Edward in 1470, made his way to Manchester in the hope of support, Stanley was not forthcoming, but on Warwick's return he lent him armed support in the restoration of the House of Lancaster and of Henry VI.
A plot between Warwick and Warbeck for Warwick's escape was alleged, and Warwick was beheaded for treason.
Catherine was said to feel very guilty about Warwick's death, and that her trials in later life were punishment for it.
A significant event in Warwick's late 20th century history was the arrival of the Brotherhood of the Spirit Commune, which remained in the area through the 1960s and into the 1970s.

Warwick's and married
In fact, it was Warwick's youngest brother, Guildford Dudley, who had recently been married.

Warwick's and Margaret's
For example, Henry's " I know not what to say, my title's weak " ( 1. 1. 135 ), " All will revolt from me, and turn to him " ( 1. 1. 152 ), " And I with grief and sorrow to the court " ( 1. 1. 211 ), and " Revenged may she be on that hateful Duke ,/ Whose haughty spirit, wing'd with desire ,/ Will cost my crown, and like an empty eagle / Tire on the flesh of me and my son " ( 1. 1. 267 – 270 ); Exeter's " And I, I hope, shall reconcile them all " ( 1. 1. 274 ); the entirety of York's soliloquy in Act 1, Scene 4 ; Warwick's pause to get his breath during the Battle of Barnet ( 2. 3. 1 – 5 ); all of Act 2, Scene 5 ( including dialogue from Henry, the father and the son ) up to the entry of Prince Edward at line 125 ; all of Henry's monologue in Act 3, Scene 1, prior to his arrest ( ll. 13 – 54 ); Richard's entire soliloquy in Act 3, Scene 2 ( ll. 124 – 195 ); Margaret's " Ay, now begins a second storm to rise ,/ For this is he that moves both wind and tide " ( 3. 3. 47 – 48 ); Warwick's soliloquy at the end of the Act 3, Scene 3 ( ll. 257 – 268 ); Richard's " I hear, yet say not much, but think the more " ( 4. 1. 85 ) and " Not I, my thoughts aim at a further matter :/ I stay not for love of Edward but the crown " ( 141. 124 – 125 ); Warwick's " O unbid spite, is sportful Edward come " ( 5. 1. 18 ); the entirety of Richard's soliloquy in Act 5, Scene 6, after killing Henry ( ll. 61 – 93 ) and Richard's " To say the truth, so Judas kissed his master / And cried ' All hail ', whenas he meant all harm " ( 5. 7. 33 – 34 ).

Warwick's and son
Warwick's troops from Calais refused to fight, and the rebels fled – York to Ireland, Warwick, Salisbury and York's son Edward to Calais.
Upon discovering he has killed his father, the son laments " From London by the king was I pressed forth ./ My father, being the Earl of Warwick's man ,/ Came on the part of York, pressed by his master " ( 2. 5. 64 – 66 ).
He also took care of his deceased brother's illegitimate teenage son Robert, who was his godson and whom Leicester had willed to inherit after Warwick's death.
He had intended his illegitimate son from his early 1570s relationship with Lady Douglas Sheffield, the adolescent Robert Dudley, to inherit Kenilworth after his brother's, the Earl of Warwick's, death.

Warwick's and Edward
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.
Edward meanwhile reversed Warwick's policy of friendship with France by marrying his sister Margaret to Charles the Bold, the Duke of Burgundy.
The embittered Warwick secured the support of Edward IV's brother George, Duke of Clarence, for a coup, in exchange for Warwick's promise to crown Clarence king.
With no hope of a reconciliation with King Edward, Warwick's best hope of regaining power in England lay in restoring Henry VI to the throne.
As King Edward made his way south to face Warwick, he realised that Warwick's brother John, Marquess of Montagu, who had up till then remained loyal to Edward, had defected at the head of a large army in the North of England.
Edward then turned about to face Warwick's approaching army.
Back in power, Edward did not openly pursue Warwick's transgressions against him, but the earl suspected that the king held a grudge.
This tactic failed ; Oxford remained true to the Lancastrian crown and participated in Warwick's effort to dethrone Edward.
Similarly, Warwick's later actions in the play, as he himself acknowledges, have nothing to do with ensuring Henry remain king, but are based wholly on his personal feelings towards Edward ; he is more concerned with bringing down the House of York than elevating the House of Lancaster.

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