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Aft 1350 - 1399
Generation: 1
1. | Sir John DE HOLAND, K.G. was born after 1350; died between 09 and 10 Jan 1399 in Pleshy Castle; was buried in College Church of Pleshey. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact: Earl of Huntingdon
- Fact: Duke of Exeter
- Fact 1: Lieutenant of Ireland, Justice of Chester, Admiral of Fleet
Notes:
John was killed and his head was set upon London Bridge.
Excerpt from Blood Royal: About May 1384, John murdered "with circumstances of peculiar atrocity, a Carmelite Friar, who had charged John of Gaunt with high treason." Later, in July 1385, "he slew the Earl of Stafford's eldest son, Ralph de Stafford, in the quarrel which ensued between them" and took sanctuary. The "Complete Peerage", Stafford section, states that he killed Ralph De Stafford "in revenge for the death of his favorite esquire, who was killed in a quarrel by on of Stafford's archers." Though the king, Richard II, promised Stafford's father, Hugh De Stafford, that he would not pardon the murdered, in February 1385/1386, he did pardon Holand, his own half-brother, and returned his possessions to him. Stafford's father (who in 1378 had killed Robert Hawksley "in the quire of Westminster Abbey") in march 1386 received license to voyage overseas on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. He died at Rhodes 16 Oct 1386.
John married Elizabeth Of LANCASTER about 24 Jun 1386. Elizabeth (daughter of John Of GAUNT and Blanche Of LANCASTER) was born on 21 Feb 1363/4; died on 24 Nov 1425; was buried in Burford Church, Salop. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 2
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