Warbeck, after eighteen months at court, had …

Years: 1499 - 1499
November

Warbeck, after eighteen months at court, had tried to escape, but had been quickly recaptured.

He has since been then held in the Tower, initially in solitary confinement, and later alongside Edward, Earl of Warwick; in 1499, the two try to escape.

Captured once again, on November 23, 1499, Warbeck is drawn on a hurdle from the Tower to Tyburn, London, where he reads out a confession and is hanged.

Perkin reportedly resembled Edward IV in appearance, which has led to speculation that he might have been Edward's illegitimate son, or at least had some genuine connection with the York family.

Francis Bacon believed he was one of Edward's many illegitimate children.

It has also been suggested that he was a son of one of Edward's siblings, either Richard III or Margaret of York, Warbeck's first major sponsor.

Some authors, for example Horace Walpole, have even gone as far as to claim that Warbeck actually was Richard, Duke of York, although there is little academic support for this view.

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