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He was the bearer of the Crown at the coronation of Richard II, and was made Admiral of the West and South in 1377, and subsequently in 1386, of all England. He distinguished himself in the French wars, having gained a brilliant naval victory over the allied French, Spanish, and Flemish fleets, and was made Governor of Brest in 1388, being one of the five Lords Appellant in Parliament that same year. With the Duke of Gloucester, he took an active role against the King, who, in 1388, was entirely in the Duke's power. While he obtained a pardon in 1394 for all political offences, he was seized 12 Jul 1397, tried at Westmorland, and beheaded on 21 Sep 1397. He had no issue by his second wife, Philippa, widow of John de Hastings, and daughter of Edmund de Mortimer.
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