Henry IV (1367-1413)  Henry of Bolingbroke  son of John of Gaunt, grandson of Edward III, cousin of Richard II  1. marriage with Mary Bohun – 7 children.

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Henry IV ( )  Henry of Bolingbroke  son of John of Gaunt, grandson of Edward III, cousin of Richard II  1. marriage with Mary Bohun – 7 children 2. marriage with Joan of Navarre  Spent much time fighting to keep control of his lands  Remained unrecognised  Died because of epilepsy and leprosy

Henry V ( )  Well educated, brilliant general, military experiences  Laid claim to the French throne  In 1415 set sail for France, capturing Harfleur  Marriage with Katherine, daughter of Charles VI  Interest in liturgical music  Died of dysentery

Henry VI ( )  Only child of Henry V  Reigns: &  Disputed King of France  Described as peaceful and pious, not suited for the dynastic wars  Wars of the Roses commenced during his reign  Marriage with Margaret of Anjou  Was imprisoned murdered in the Tower of London

Edward IV ( )  first Yorkist king of England  Rebuilt St George’s Chapel at Windsor and a new great hall at Eltham Palace  Built close relations with the merchant community  Collected illuminated manuscripts  Patronised the new invention of printing  Marriage with Elizabeth Woodville, son Edward

Edward V ( )  Came to the throne at the age of 12  He was never crowned a king  His 83-day reign was dominated by the influence of his uncle and Richard III  Edward and his younger brother Richard were the Princes in the Tower, who disappeared after being sent to the Tower of London

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