Richard III is accused of murdering his nephews (the 'Princes in
the Tower') in order to usurp the throne of England. Since Tudor
times he has been painted as the 'black legend,' the murderous
uncle. However, the truth is much more complicated and interesting.
Rather than looking at all the killings Richard III did not commit,
this book focuses on the one execution for which we know that he
was responsible. On Friday 13 June 1483, William, Lord Hastings was
hustled from a meeting of the Royal Council and summarily executed
on Tower Green within the confines of the Tower of London. Peter A.
Hancock sheds light on the mystery of this precipitate and
unadvised action by the then Duke of Gloucester and reveals the key
role of William Catesby in Richard's ascent to the throne of
England. It explains his curious actions during that tumultuous
summer of three kings and provides an explanation for the fate of
the 'Princes in the Tower.'
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