Richard Cambridge

 
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Richard of Conisborough Cambridge

Cambridge, Richard of Conisborough, 1st earl of (1385-1415). Richard was the younger son of Edmund, duke of York, and a grandson of Edward III. With no lands, he depended on Exchequer annuities which were irregularly paid until after his clandestine marriage to Anne Mortimer, sister of Edmund Mortimer, earl of March, in 1408. Apparently unhinged by resentment, Richard devised hare-brained seditious schemes and persuaded himself that Edmund Mortimer shared his motives for rebellion. It remains a mystery how Henry, Lord Scrope, became entangled in this half-baked conspiracy. Convicted for plotting the deaths of Henry V and his brothers, Cambridge and Scrope were beheaded at Southampton.

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Richard Cambridge is an actor Roles include:
Pete Webster in Hollyoaks
'Emilio' in US teen flick 'Demonic' called in the UK Forest of the damned
US Butterfinger Commercial (The cinema one)
Distant Bridges WW1 movie playing Arthur Fisher

Link: http://www.richardcambridge.co.uk
Article: http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/a76164/actor-lands-hollyoaks-role-after-10-year-wait.html
Article: http://hollyoaks.wordpress.com/2007/09/22/cambridge-heads-to-hollyoaks/





Richard Cambridge of Massachusetts is a Slam Poet and author of "Pulsa" with illuminations by Chicago artist Michelle Warriner Bolt. Winner of the Allen Ginsberg Poetry Prize, he co-founded “Singing with the Enemy,” a troupe of poets, musicians and performance artists whose show, !EMBARGO! evokes the effects of the United States’ 40-year economic blockade on the people of Cuba. By special invitation, the troupe performed in Havana, Cuba in July of 1998.



 
 

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