John "The Butcher" Clifford, civilian

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John "The Butcher" Clifford, 9th Baron de Clifford is my 14th great-grandfather. He was born in an English castle in 1435. He was a Lancastrian military leader, dying on March 28, 1462 during the Battle of Towton in the War of the Roses, when an arrow struck him in the throat after removing a piece of armor known as a gorget. He is notorious for the slaying of Edmund, Earl of Rutland, younger brother of the future King Edward IV, following the Battle of Wakefield in 1460.
This is a representation of John as a younger man in civilian clothing I put into a case. On the sides of the case I attached pictures of the castle he was born in and battles he had fought in.
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