We were disappointed to find that Wikipedia considers Guy to be "a legendary English hero". Or he may be the very real Richard Neville, the king-making earl of Warwick.
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Guy, Earl of Warwick
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Guy, Earl of Warwick
Internet Archive, Survey of London gives: "On the north-west corner of Warwic...
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