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This Chancellor of England was named Archbishop of Canterbury by Richard II, who then banished him. He returned when Henry IV deposed Richard.
He served as Richard's chancellor from 1386-1389, and again from 1391-1396
He served as Henry IV's chancellor untilthe Beaufort's briefly ousted him from office in 1410
27 April, 1749
Handel's 'Music for the Royal Fireworks' 1st performance
The performance at Green Park, London, was a peace celebration following the ending of the war of the Austrian Succession
The first Tudor king of England
He took the throne after defeating Richard III at Bosworth
He was the father of Henry VIII