Mandatory Credit: Photo by JontyMSexton/Bournemouth New/REX/Shutterstock (8982407g) Buckingham House Sale of home where Duke of Buckingham was assassinated, Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK - Jul 2017 *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/tjli The house where the Duke of Buckingham was assassinated by a disgruntled naval officer is on the market for GBP 1.5million - and the sale includes the dagger reputedly used to kill him. The house in Portsmouth, Hants, was an inn where King Charles was due to stay in 1628 when his 'favourite' Buckingham was stabbed by John Felton. Now known as Buckingham House, the property has been lovingly restored by the current owner Ian Young, who has been fascinated by the building since he was a boy at the school next door. The Grade II* listed house is now on the open market for the first time in about 70 years with Morris Dibben estate agents.