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Perkin Warbeck (c. 1474 – 23 November 1499) was a pretender to the English throne. Warbeck claimed to be Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York, who was the second son of Edward IV and one of the so-called "princes in the tower". Richard, if he was alive, would have been the rightful claimant to the throne, assuming that his elder brother Edward V was dead, and he was legitimate – a contentious point. * Due to uncertainty as to whether Richard had died (either of some natural cause or from having been murdered in the Tower of London) or whether he had somehow survived, Warbeck's claim gathered some followers. Followers may have truly believed Warbeck was Richard, or may have supported him simply because of their desire to overthrow Henry and reclaim the throne. Given the lack of knowledge of Richard's fate, and having gained support outside of England, Warbeck was a significant threat to the newly established Tudor dynasty. Reigning Henry VII of England declared Warbeck an impostor, and after his capture, Warbeck wrote a confession in which he said he was a Fleming born in Tournai around 1474. * Dealing with Warbeck cost Henry VII over £13,000 (comparable to over £1,000,000 in 2016), putting a strain on Henry's weak state finances. |