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Described as 'greedy and grasping, and raised from nothing', the
Woodviles have had a bad press. This book investigates the family
origins, and explains the rise and fall of the senior branch from
'baron' to gentry, and how, in the early fifteenth century the
wheel of fortune turned dramatically in favour of the junior branch
in Northamptonshire, who rose to the highest level of society. Sir
Richard Woodvile was placed in the service of John, Duke of Bedford
at his court in Rouen. When the duke died he then secretly married
his widow Jacquetta, and in 1464 their daughter Elizabeth made an
extraordinary marriage to the young king, Edward IV. This move
attracted criticism at the time and resulted in a period of slander
which continues to this day: was the Woodviles 'blackened
reputation' the result of a concerted campaign by one man, Richard,
Earl of Warwick, who was jealous of the Woodviles and eager to
retrieve his position as kingmaker.
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