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John Ashdown-Hill

Louis John Frederick Ashdown-Hill MBE FSA (5 April 1949 – 18 May 2018), commonly known as John Ashdown-Hill, was an independent historian and author of books on late medieval English history with a focus on the House of York and Richard III. Ashdown-Hill died on 18 May 2018; after living with motor neurone disease for some time.

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History
Alma mater
East Anglia Polytechnic, University of Essex
Born
(1949-04-05)5 April 1949 London, United Kingdom
Children
1 son
Died
18 May 2018(2018-05-18) (aged 69)
Language
English

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John Ashdown-Hill

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related to Bibliography · 52
John Ashdown-Hill → Ashdown-Hill, Bastards, Bigamists, Breedon Books Pub, Cecily Neville, Clarence, Concubines, Consorts, Cousyn, Duke, Edward IV, Edward IV's Chief Mistress, Eleanor, Elizabeth Widville, Fate, George, His DNA, History Press, House, Hughes
related to Other historical research · 4
John Ashdown-Hill → Plantagenet Y-chromosome, Princes, The Mythology, Tower
Alma mater · 1
John Ashdown-Hill → East Anglia Polytechnic, University of Essex
Born · 1
John Ashdown-Hill → (1949-04-05)5 April 1949 London, United Kingdom
Children · 1
John Ashdown-Hill → 1 son
Died · 1
John Ashdown-Hill → 18 May 2018(2018-05-18) (aged 69)
Genre · 1
John Ashdown-Hill → History
Language · 1
John Ashdown-Hill → English
Notable works · 1
John Ashdown-Hill → Eleanor the Secret Queen; Mediaeval Colchester’s Lost Landmarks; Richard III’s "Beloved Cousyn" – John Howard and the House of York; The Last Days of Richard III and the Fate of…
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John Ashdown-Hill → Author, historian, speaker

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John Ashdown-HillDied18 May 2018(2018-05-18) (aged 69)1.00infobox
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John Ashdown-HillNotable worksEleanor the Secret Queen; Mediaeval Colchester’s Lost Landmarks; Richard III’s "Beloved Cousyn" – John Howard and the House of York; The Last Days of Richard III and the Fate of…1.00infobox
John Ashdown-HillOccupationsAuthor, historian, speaker1.00infobox
John Ashdown-HillWebsitewww.johnashdownhill.com1.00infobox
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