<Li> John II of France was imprisoned after being captured at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356 . Released in 1360 to raise his ransom, he returned to England when his son Louis, used as replacement hostage, escaped from captivity in July 1363 . Greeted in London with parades and feasts, he fell ill a few months later and died at the Savoy in April 1364 . </Li> <Li> Richard II of England used it as a refuge from rebels in 1399 before being taken to Pontefract Castle, where he was murdered . </Li> <Ul> <Li> James I of Scotland, then heir to the Scottish throne, was kidnapped while travelling to France in 1406 and imprisoned in the Tower until 1408 before being transferred to Nottingham Castle . </Li> <Li> The family of Owain Glyndŵr was imprisoned in the Tower in 1409, a year after Glyndŵr had been defeated by Henry IV . </Li> <Li> Charles, Duke of Orléans was imprisoned in various English castles between 1415 and 1440, including the White Tower of the Tower of London as prisoner . </Li> <Li> Henry VI of England was imprisoned in the Tower after his capture between 1465 and 1470 and again in 1471, when he was murdered on 21 May 1471 . </Li> <Li> Margaret of Anjou, consort of Henry VI, was imprisoned after being captured at the Battle of Tewkesbury in 1471 until ransomed in 1475 . </Li> <Li> George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence, brother of King Edward IV of England, imprisoned in 1477 for treason and privately executed there in 1478 . </Li> <Li> Edward V of England and his brother Richard of Shrewsbury, also known as the Princes in the Tower were sent to the tower in 1483 "for their own protection" after the death of their father by their uncle, Richard Duke of Gloucester and who then, according to popular belief, ordered their deaths . </Li> <Li> Edward Plantagenet, 17th Earl of Warwick, was imprisoned in 1485 by Henry VII and executed in 1499 . </Li> <Li> Sir William Stanley helped defeat Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 . He is often credited as placing Richard III's crown on Henry Tudor's head to become Henry VII . Ten years later in 1495 Henry VII imprisoned the same Sir William Stanley in the Tower, and upon conviction for treason had Sir William executed at Tower Hill . </Li> <Li> Michael An Gof and Thomas Flamank, the leaders of The Cornish Rebellion of 1497 were sent to the Tower before their execution . </Li> <Li> Perkin Warbeck was imprisoned in 1497 alongside the Earl of Warwick . He was executed on the orders of Henry VII in 1499, while trying to escape with the Earl . </Li> </Ul> <Li> James I of Scotland, then heir to the Scottish throne, was kidnapped while travelling to France in 1406 and imprisoned in the Tower until 1408 before being transferred to Nottingham Castle . </Li>

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