Why did Lord Stanley change sides?

As at Blore Heath he sat on a hill watching the battle like a mob leader engrossed in a punch up between rival gangs. When the schizophrenic Richard saw his chance to eliminate the rebel Henry Tudor, by charging at him with his cavalry, Lord Stanley made his move.
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Why was Richard III betrayed?

Most agree that Richard had murdered his two nephews in the Tower of London and that this heinous crime so shocked the realm, even in those medieval days, that his demise was all but assured. The reason he lost the battle of Bosworth, they say, was because he had sacrificed support through this illegal coup.
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Why was Stanley executed?

However, in 1495 Stanley was convicted of treason and executed for his support of the pretender Perkin Warbeck. Though the evidence was circumstantial, he admitted the offence in the hope that through a full confession he would escape execution.
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What happened to Thomas Stanley?

Death. Stanley died at Lathom, Lancashire on 29 July 1504, and was buried in the family chapel in Burscough Priory, near Ormskirk in Lancashire, surrounded by the tombs of his parents and others of his ancestors.
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Why did Henry Tudor won the Battle of Bosworth?

Henry won the day, largely because some of Richard's allies either switched sides or remained inactive during the battle. The king was unseated from his horse and butchered as he made a last-ditch attempt to personally strike down his direct opponent for the throne.
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Who did Lord Stanley support?

8. Which side did Lord Stanley decide to support in the end? Lord Stanley decided to support Henry in the end.
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What if Richard had won at Bosworth?

“If Richard continued after Bosworth, he would have been a more consistent ruler than Edward IV, similar to what we saw in Henry VII's centralising and authoritarian rule, and more conventionally chivalric,” says Hicks.
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What did Lord Stanley do?

The Stanley family is descended from Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby, who played a decisive role at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485. He reputedly found King Richard III's crown on the battlefield and placed it on the head of his stepson, the first Tudor king, Henry VII.
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Who is Lord Strange?

James Stanley, Lord Strange, Earl of Derby, was descended from an ancient land-owning family in the north of England that also ruled the Isle of Man. He married Charlotte de La Trémoille, who was related to some of the most prominent aristocratic defenders of Protestantism in continental Europe.
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Why was William Stanley accused of treason?

He was charged with having been in contact with Warbeck and sending a mission to him to discover if the pretender was actually Edward IVs son Richard. He was tried on charges of treason on 6-7 February 1495 (with his brother, now earl of Derby and constable of England) presiding, and was convicted.
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What happened to Lord Strange?

Stanley died in Derby House, St Paul's Wharf, London over 4–5 December 1503, allegedly of poison following a banquet. He was buried in the London church of St James Garlickhythe nearby.
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Who is Lord Stanley in Richard III?

Lord Stanley, Earl of Derby, is Richmond's stepdad. Because of Stanley's relationship to Richmond (who eventually takes Richard's throne and becomes King Henry VII), King Richard tries to keep a close eye on him. But that doesn't stop Lord Stanley from secretly helping out his stepson.
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Was Richard the 3rd a good king?

Rejecting the 'Tudor myth' of a calculating schemer who revels in evil, they nevertheless point out that while Richard may not necessarily have been a bad man, he was certainly a bad king whose actions ultimately led to the destruction not only of himself but also of the Yorkist dynasty.
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Is Richard III innocent?

Of the six major 'crimes' imputed to Richard III by Shakespeare, it is now widely agreed that Richard was certainly innocent of four and that the other two cannot be proved conclusively: the deaths of Henry VI and George duke of Clarence were the responsibility of Edward IV; no contemporary source links Richard with ...
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Why did Buckingham turn against Richard III?

An Italian who was in London during Richard's rise to power named Dominic Mancini claimed that Buckingham turned on Richard due to the fact he “resented” that he had been forced to wed Katherine Woodville (in The Usurpation of Richard III, edited by C.A.J. Armstrong, 2nd edition, 1969).
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Is Lord Derby related to the Queen?

He had previously represented Lancashire in Parliament and after he succeeded in the earldom he served as Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire. Lord Derby married Elizabeth Hesketh.
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Who lives in Knowsley Hall?

At the heart of the Estate and the Stanley family is Knowsley Hall, Merseyside's only stately home. It is believed that a building of sorts has been on the current Hall's site since the 12th century, but the earliest part of today's building dates from about 1500.
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How much is Lord Derby worth?

Edward Stanley, the 19th Earl of Derby, who is worth £45million, has wanted to build homes at his Hatchfield Stud Farm in Newmarket since 2009.
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What did Lord Stanley do for Canada?

In 1893, Lord Stanley gave Canada a treasured national icon -- the Stanley Cup. He originally donated the trophy as an award for Canada's top-ranking amateur hockey club. Then in 1926, the National Hockey League adopted the Stanley Cup as the championship prize in professional hockey.
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Is the Stanley Cup passed down?

Since then, only one trophy has served in its place, making the Stanley Cup one of the only trophies in major sports that is not reproduced each year. When a team wins the Cup, they are allowed to hold on to the trophy for one year, and the name of every player, coach and front-office employee is inscribed onto it.
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How much is the Stanley Cup worth?

How much is the Stanley Cup worth? Compared to other major sports trophies such as the Commissioner's trophy ($19,000) of the MLB and the Vince Lombardi trophy ($15,000) of the NFL, the Stanley Cup is more valuable. The Stanley Cup value is estimated to be $23,000.
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Did Richard III sleep with Elizabeth?

Princess Elizabeth had an affair with her uncle, Richard III: (PROBABLY) FALSE. Time to unpack one of the biggest controversies of English history. Did Elizabeth have sex with her uncle, the man whom many at the time—and up to this day—suspected had her two younger brothers killed?
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Was Richard III a usurper?

With both princes in his power, Richard publicly declared his claim to the throne, and on June 26 he usurped it. The usurpation was backed by the northern army, which overawed London from its camp at Finsbury Fields.
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Who Won the War of the Roses?

The Wars of the Roses, if understood as the dynastic conflict between the rival royal houses of Lancaster and York, were won by Edward IV. He was twice the comeback kid, in 1461 and 1471. His military achievement was remarkable. He won every battle he fought – six in total.
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