Clarence is imprisoned in the Tower of …

Years: 1477 - 1477

Clarence is imprisoned in the Tower of London and put on trial for treason against his brother Edward IV.

Clarence is not present—Edward IV himself prosecutes his brother, and demands that Parliament pass a Bill of Attainder against his brother, declaring that he is guilty of 'unnatural, loathly treasons' which were aggravated by the fact that Clarence was his brother, who, if anyone did, owed him loyalty and love.

Following his conviction, he is "privately executed" at the Tower on February 18, 1478, by tradition in the Bowyer Tower, and soon after the event, the rumor gains ground that he had been drowned in a butt of Malmsey wine.

Shortly afterward, his son Edward Plantagenet is created Earl of Warwick.

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