Louis XI of France, who wishes to …

Years: 1470 - 1470

Louis XI of France, who wishes to forestall a hostile alliance between Edward and Edward's brother-in-law Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, suggests the idea of an alliance between Warwick and Margaret.

Neither of those two formerly mortal enemies entertain the notion at first, but eventually they are brought round to realize the potential benefits.

However, both are undoubtedly hoping for different outcomes: Warwick for a puppet king in the form of Henry VI or his young son; Margaret to be able to reclaim her family's realm.

In any case, a marriage is arranged between Warwick's daughter Anne and Margaret's son Edward of Westminster, and in the autumn of 1470 Warwick invades England.

Edward IV had already marched north to suppress another uprising in Yorkshire.

Warwick, with help from a fleet under his nephew, the Bastard of Fauconberg, lands at Dartmouth and rapidly secures support from the southern counties and ports.

He occupies London in October, freeing the imprisoned Henry VI, and parades him through the streets of London as the restored king.

Warwick's brother John Neville, who had recently received the empty title Marquess of Montagu and who has led large armies in the Scottish marches, suddenly defects to Warwick.

Edward is unprepared for this event and has to order his army to scatter.

He and Richard, Duke of Gloucester, flee from Doncaster to the coast, and thence to Holland and exile in Burgundy.

They are proclaimed traitors, and many exiled Lancastrians, such as the Percys, return to reclaim their estates.

Warwick's position nevertheless remains precarious.

His alliance with Louis of France and his intention to declare war on Burgundy is contrary to the interests of the merchants, as it threatens English trade with Flanders and the Netherlands.

Clarence has long been excluded from Warwick's calculations.

Parliament in November 1470 declares that Prince Edward and his descendants are Henry's heirs to the throne; Clarence will become King only if the Lancastrian line of succession fails.

Unknown to Warwick, Clarence secretly becomes reconciled with his brother, King Edward.

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