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- Admiral of the King's Fleet, vanquished the united fleets of France
and Spain, taking at least 100 ships, laden with 19,000 tuns of wine.
however, he later lost the favor had thus gained, and was imprisoned
on the Isle of Wight. Although condemned to be hanged, drawn and
quartered as a traitor, the sentence was mitigated and he was simply
beheaded at Cheapside, London, in the 21st of King Richard II. The
King himself a spectator, and FitzAlan's son-in-law, Thomas de
Mowbray, the executioner.
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