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2 unusual facts about Earl Rivers


Anthony Woodville, 2nd Earl Rivers

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after=Richard Woodville


Baron Darcy of Chiche

The third baron was created Viscount Colchester on 5 July 1621 and Earl Rivers on 4 November 1626, and on his death in 1640 the 1551 creation became extinct; the 1613 creation, viscountcy and earldom passed to Savage's son John, 2nd Viscount Savage.

Dungeon

The Tower of London is famous as a prison for political detainees, and Pontefract Castle at various times held Thomas of Lancaster (1322), Richard II (1400), Earl Rivers (1483), Scrope, Archbishop of York (1405), James I of Scotland (1405–1424) and Charles, Duke of Orléans (1417–1430).


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Baron Darcy of Chiche

John, 2nd Viscount Savage, became Viscount Colchester and Earl Rivers, with 1613 barony, in 1640

John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers

The Earl Rivers Regiment of Foote was there on the day the King raised his standard in Nottingham, and they served in major battles thereafter.