Trial and Execution of Perkin Warbreck and Edward Earl of Warwick

Trial and Execution of Perkin Warbreck and Edward Earl of Warwick is in Jun 1497-1499 Cornish Rebellion and Perkin Warbreck.

On 21 Nov 1499 John de Vere 13th Earl of Oxford (age 57) presided at Westminster Hall [Map] during the Trial and Execution of Perkin Warbreck and Edward Earl of Warwick.

On 23 Nov 1499 Perkin Warbreck (age 25) was hanged at Tyburn [Map].

On 28 Nov 1499 Edward "Last Plantagenet" York 17th Earl Warwick (age 24) was executed at Tower Hill [Map].

Earl Warwick, Baron Montagu forfeit.

Documentation held in Spain apparently describes Catherine of Aragon's (age 13) parents Ferdinand II King Aragon (age 47) and Isabella Queen Castile (age 48) expressing concern that Edward "Last Plantagenet" York 17th Earl Warwick (age 24) was a potential claimant to throne, and being reluctant for their daughter to marry Arthur Prince of Wales (age 13) whilst there was a threat to his (age 13) accession causing King Henry VII of England and Ireland (age 42) to use Perkin Warbreck's (deceased) attempted escape with Edward "Last Plantagenet" York 17th Earl Warwick (age 24) as a means to an end.