The Murderous Earl of Pembroke part 2: Violent Tendancies and Unprovoked Attacks

The Murderous Earl of Pembroke part 2: Violent Tendancies and Unprovoked Attacks

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11th Grade - Vocational training

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The transcript details the life of Philip, who inherited violent tendencies from his grandfather. Despite his noble status, Philip's life was marked by unprovoked violence, leading to several assaults and a duel. His actions resulted in imprisonment by Charles II, but he was released after a petition by the Lords. However, Philip continued his violent behavior, leading to further legal consequences, including a significant fine and accusations of murder.

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How did Philip's behavior change after his release from the Tower of London?

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What was the financial penalty imposed on the Earl of Pembroke by the House of Lords?

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