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in 1388, forfeiting the title of Earl of
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in July 1399, Suffolk did not object to the disbandment of York's army and consented to the deposition of
Richard II in the summer of 1399. While the first Parliament of Henry IV technically upheld the forfeitures of the Merciless Parliament, Henry IV immediately restored de la Pole's estates and
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title in recognition of his support. However, he spent the remainder of his life trying to obtain possession of the remaining estates which had not been restored.
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Elizabeth de la Pole, married (1) Edward
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