• executed for treason. Collingbourne's family originated from the villages bearing their name – Collingbourn Abbas and Collingbourne Ducis in Wiltshire....
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    adaptation of William Shakespeare's play. Collingbourne was hanged, drawn and quartered for this and other alleged treasonable activities. William Catesby was...
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    result, he had an income larger than most barons. In July 1484, William Collingbourne, a Tudor agent, nailed a lampooning poem to St Paul's Cathedral...
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    being part of the oyer and terminer which condemned the treasons of William Collingbourne in London. In August 1485 Henry Tudor invaded England. The duke...
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    Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham's rebellion (1483). In July 1484, William Collingbourne, a Tudor agent, tacked up a lampooning poem at St Paul's Cathedral...
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    Florence Eliza Collingbourne (January 1880 – 8 July 1946) was a British actress, singer and stage beauty known for her appearances in Edwardian musical...
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    courtier and politician. Giles Daubeney was the eldest son and heir of Sir William Daubeney (1424-1460/1) of South Ingelby in Lincolnshire, and South Petherton...
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    1472: Sir Maurice Berkeley 1473: Sir John Willoughby 1474: William Collingbourne, of Collingbourne Ducis 1475: Henry Long of Wraxall 1476: Walter Bonham 1477:...
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    took the form of hostile placards, the only surviving one being William Collingbourne's lampoon of July 1484 "The Cat, the Rat, and Lovell the Dog, all...
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  • Robert Palmer 1474: Giles Daubeney 1475: William Collingbourne 1476: Thomas Norton 1477: William Berkley 1478: William Say 1479: Edward Hartgtill 1480: Giles...
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