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  • Location: Leicester, London, Fotheringhay

The Princes in the Tower

The Princes in the Tower

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1485: In the summer of 1483 two boys were taken into the Tower of London and were never seen again.

  • ISBN: 978-1445642284
  • Genre: Biography/memoirs

What you need to know before your trail

In the summer of 1483 two boys were taken into the Tower of London and were never seen again. They were no ordinary boys. One was the new King of England; the other was his brother, the Duke of York, and heir presumptive to the throne. Shortly afterwards, their uncle, Richard, Duke of Gloucester, took the throne as Richard III. Soon after, rumours began to spread that the princes had been murdered, and that their murderer was none other than King Richard himself.

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Richard III

The major sites to visit in order to follow in the footsteps of Richard III

The Tower of London

“The Princes in the Tower” refers to the two princes Edward V, King of England and Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York. The two brothers were the only sons of Edward IV of England and when they were 12 and 9 years old, respectively, they were lodged in the Tower of London by tRichard III. He was supposedly looking after them until Edward’s forthcoming coronation as king. Richard took the throne and the boys were never seen again.

Fotheringhay Castle

Fotheringhay Castle was a favoured residence of Richard, who became Duke of York . His son Richard III was also born here in 1452.

Mary, Queen of Scots, was imprisoned for some 18 years at nearby Sheffield Castle spent her final days at Fotheringhay, where she was tried and convicted of treason.

Battle of Bosworth

The Battle of Bosworth Field  was the last significant battle of the Wars of the Roses.   Richard III, the last king of the House of York, was killed in the battle. Henry Tudor was victorious and became the first English monarch of the Tudor dynasty.

Leicester Cathedral

The final resting place of Richard III whose remains were found underneath a carpark. There’s also a statue of the main himself holding his crown.

Booktrail Boarding Pass:  Princes in the Tower

Destination: Leicester, London, Fotheringhay  Author/Guide: Josephine Wilkinson  Departure Time: 1483

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