
The Wars of the Roses, Part 2 of 3
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The Death of King Edward V
By 1483 at just 40 years old his health is failing. His excessive drinking may play a part but his physicians blame the emetics he takes. These substances induce vomiting during feasts allowing him to continue to gorge himself. The King falls fatally ill and knows death is near. He adds a codicil to his will, which contains important information on his final wishes. Upon his death he is adamant his trusted brother Richard Duke of Gloucester should be protector during the early reign of his 12 year old son Edward V.
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