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John Deydras

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44: 176:'s baby, who had then grown up to become Edward II, while Deydras had been given to the carter to be brought up in poverty. This explained, said Deydras, Edward's style of government and his strange dislike of martial activities – notoriously, Edward enjoyed many rustic, lower class pursuits such as 163:
in early 1318, and claimed it for his own. He was, he said, really the King of England, and observers noted that he closely resembled Edward, being tall and good-looking. Unlike the king, Deydras, however, was missing an ear. Deydras explained that as a baby, the royal servant charged to look after
223:; his story is not believed to have been true. Modern historians cite the case of Deydras as an example of the growing unhappiness with Edward II's rule during the period, and the protracted case appears to have deeply affected 380: 240: 191:. Deydras insulted the king, again offered to fight him in single combat and repeated his claims about Edward's parentage, resulting in a trial for 43: 395: 390: 244: 257: 168:
while he was playing in the castle courtyard, which had bitten off his ear. Knowing that she would have been severely punished by the
400: 385: 204: 147:, John Deydras, also known as John of Powderham, issued claims that he was in fact the rightful heir to the throne. 139:
was increasingly unpopular in England as a result of his style of government and his defeats while fighting
184:. Deydras offered to fight Edward in single combat for the throne. Rumours began to spread across England. 405: 261: 248: 140: 136: 120: 49: 169: 224: 173: 92: 274: 220: 156: 253: 236: 374: 270: 266: 195:. Deydras confessed during the trial to having made up his story, blaming his pet 188: 17: 116: 192: 203:
in disguise, who had led him astray one day while he was walking across
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of Scotland. Opposition was growing to his rule, when a young clerk in
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Deydras was finally arrested and brought to Edward at
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John Powderham
A circular medieval miniature, showing a man in blue robes, with long flowing hair and a short beard.
Edward II
Oxford
Clerk
pretender
Edward II
hanging
Edward II of England
Robert the Bruce
Oxford
Beaumont Palace
Oxford
sow
King
carter
ditch digging
farming
Northampton
sedition
cat
devil
Christ Church Meadows
hanged
mentally ill
Isabella of France
Lambert Simnel
Edward Plantagenet, 17th Earl of Warwick
John de la Pole, 1st Earl of Lincoln
King Henry VII

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