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1167 - 1216 (48 years)
Generation: 1
1. | John 'Lackland' King Of ENGLAND was born on 24 Dec 1167 in Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England; died on 18 Oct 1216 in Newark Castle, Newark, Nottinghamshire, England; was buried in Worcester Cathedral. Other Events and Attributes:
- Also Known As: John Plantagenet
- Fact: Between 1199 and 1216, King of England
- Crowned: 27 May 1199, Westminster Abbey
Notes:
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http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal01364
Reigned 1199-1216. Signed Magna Carta in 1215 at Runnymede. His reign saw renewal of war with Phillip II Augustus of France to whom he has lost several continental possesions including Normandy by 1205. He came into conflict with his Barons and was forced to Sign the Magna Carta. His later repudiation of the charter led to the first barons war 1215-17 during which John died. Burke says he was born in 1160. King of Ireland 1177, Count of Mortain 1189, Earl of Gloucester.Called Lackland because by the time he was born, his older brothers' inheritances had been decided, and there was little left for him (Warren, King John, pg 28). Barber, The Devil's Crown, pg 53 states: that "no provision was made for John, who, born nine years after the last son's birth, was too young to be considered in an age when infant mortality was very high."
Name:
John of England (Lackland), brother and heir, youngest son, was born at Oxford on 24 Dec 1167. His father's attempt to provide territory in France for him provoked rebellion by is older brothers. His father granted him the lordship of Ireland in 1177, and arranged his succession to the earldom of Gloucester. His father's continued favour to him contributed to the rebellion of John's older brother Richard I, though at the end of Henry's reign John deserted his father to support Richard who, on accession as King in 1189, made John Comte de Mortagne in Normandy. John was married for the first tine at Marlebridge on 29 Aug 1189 to Isabel of Gloucester, Countess of Gloucester, youngest daughter and co-heiress of William FitzRobert, Earl of Gloucester, by Hawise, daughter of Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester. Henry had arranged the marriage before his death, but it was delayed because Baldwin, Archbishop of Canterbury, had forbidden it on account of consanguinity (the were both great-grandchildren of King Henry I). On appeal to Rome the papal legate in England annulled the Archbishop's interdict. John became Earl of Gloucester 'jure uxoris'. Richard, who was childless, acknowledged that his successor as King of England was his and John's nephew Arthur, son of their deceased brother Geoffrey. While Richard was on crusade John broke his promise not to enter England during Richard's absence and, on learning of Richard's imprisonment in Germany, attempted, though unsuccessfully, to seize control of England. On Richard's return John was banished and disinherited though he was pardoned and recognized as heir when Arthur fell into the hands of the king of France, Philippe II. On the death of Richard in 1199, John took the Throne, and was crowned King of England on Ascension Day 27 May 1199. In 1199, through the Archbishop of Bordeaux and the Bishops of Poitier and Saintonge, and after a ten-year childless marriage, John obtained a divorce from his wife on the grounds of consanguinity. This enraged the Roman Curia as presuming to dissolve what had been joined by their authority. He intervened in the politics of his county of Poitou, and in trying to settle the quarrel between the rival families of Lusignan and Angouleme, was married for the second time at Bordeaux on 24 Aug 1200 to Isabelle D'Angouleme, daughter and heiress of Aymer Taillefer, Comte d'Angouleme, by Alice, daughter of Pierre de France, Seigneur de Courtenay. She was born in 1188, and had been betrothed to Hugues IX de Lusignan, Cote de La Marche. She was crowned on 8 Oct 1200. War with France followed John's refusal to appear before Philippe II concerning the grievance of the Lusignans. At first John was successful in defending his Frence lands, capturing his nephew Arthur (who died in custody), but in 1204 lost Normandy, Anjou, Maine and Touraine to the French king. For the next ten years John resided almost permanently in England (the first such Angevin king) and attempted to restore his finances for further warfare in France by determined taxation and exploitation of his feudal prerogatives (later the basis for the charge of tyranny). When he insisted on his, rather the Pope's right to nominate the Archbishop of Canterbury, Pope Innocent III in 1208 imposed an Interdict on England suspending all religious services, and excommunicating King John. After five years of amassing the revenues of vacant or appropriated sees and abbeys, John agreed to become a vassal to the Pope for an annual tribute of one thousand marks, with absolution from excommunication and the lifting of the Interdict. John continued his fight with the French, now with the Pope as his ally, but attempts finally collapsed with the defeat of his continental allies at Bouvines in 1214. An alliance of barons took advantage of this defeat to launch a rebellion which was successful in forcing John to a comprehensive and humiliating Magna Charta ensuring the feudal rights of the barons and the reinstatement of English law, signed at Runnymede on 19 June 1215. John soon repudiated the charter and civil war resumed. John of England, King of England, died suddenly in the midst of campaigning at Newark on 19 Oct 1216, and was buried at Worcester Cathedral where his effigy is to be seen on his tomb.
John's loss of the French dominions, his disputes with Rome, and a high level of taxation had the English nobility up in arms against him. In 1215 they forced the King to sign the Magna Carta, guaranteeing their rights in relation to those of the crown. This led to civil war, which only ended with John's death.
Despite his problems with France and the English barons, recent historical research suggests that John was a keen administrator, a good general, an astute diplomat, and a hard-working and intelligent ruler with a strong sense of justice.
Family/Spouse: Joan Of WALES. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
John married Isabel Of GLOUCESTER on 29 Aug 1189 in Marlebridge. Isabel (daughter of William FITZ ROBERT and Hawise DE BEAUMONT) died on 14 Oct 1217; was buried in Canterbury Cathedral. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
John married Isabella Of ANGOULEME on 24 Aug 1200 in Bordeaux, Gironde, France. Isabella (daughter of Aymer "Taillifer" DE VALENCE and Alice DE COURTENAY) was born in 1188 in Angouleme; died on 31 May 1246 in Fontevraud; was buried in Fontevrault Abbey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 9. Henry III King Of ENGLAND was born on 01 Oct 1207 in Winchester, England; died on 16 Nov 1272 in Westminster Palace, London, England; was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, England.
- 10. Richard Of ENGLAND was born on 05 Jan 1209 in Winchester, England; died on 02 Apr 1272 in Berkhampstead, Hertfrodshire, England; was buried on 13 Apr 1272 in Hayles Abbey.
- 11. Joan Of ENGLAND was born on 22 Jul 1210 in Coucy, Alsne, France; died on 5 Mar 1238 in Havering-atte-Bower, Essex; was buried in Tarrant, Keynstan,Dorsetshire, England.
- 12. Isabel Of ENGLAND was born in 1214 in Gloucester, England; died on 01 Dec 1241 in Fogia, Apulia, Italy; was buried in Andria, Bari, Apulia, Italy.
- 13. Alianore Of ENGLAND was born in 1215 in Gloucester, England; died on 13 Apr 1275 in Montargis, Loiret, France; was buried in Montargis, France.
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Generation: 2
2. | Joan Princess Of WALES (1.John1) was born well before 1200; died between 30 Mar 1236 and 02 Feb 1237. Notes:
Joan is the "only known illegitimate daughter of John King of England. Might of been the daughter of Queen Clementia.
Her grave was destroyed at Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries and her coffin used as a horse trough. It along with its covering slab, was later rescued. On it was sculptured Joan's effigy.
Joan married Llewelyn Ap IORWERTH between 1205 and 1207. Llewelyn (son of Iorwerth DRWYNDWN and Margred Verch MADOG) was born in 1173 in Aberffraw Castle, Caenarvonshire, Wales; died on 11 Apr 1240 in Aberconwy, Aarllechwedd Isaf, Caenarvonshire,Wales. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Richard FITZ ROY (1.John1) died before 24 Jun 1246. Other Events and Attributes:
- Name: Richard De Chilham
- Name: Richard De Dover
Notes:
Richard was a captain in his father's army during the revolt of the barons; also called Richard de Dover or Richard de Chilham.
His mother was the sister of William, Earl of Warenne; m. abt 1214 Rohese, an heiress, daughter of "the Lord of Dover and baron of Chilham."
He had a daughter: Isabel (d. July 7, 1276) m. abt July 12, 1247 Maurice de Berkeley (b. 1218; d. april 4, 1281), 6th Lord Berkeley, who may be call Maurice the Resolute."
Family/Spouse: Rohese Of DOVER. Rohese died before 11 Feb 1261. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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4. | Oliver Prince Of WALES (1.John1) died in 1219 in Damietta; was buried in Westminster Abbey. Notes:
Oliver went on the Fifth Crusade in 1218.
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9. | Henry III King Of ENGLAND (1.John1) was born on 01 Oct 1207 in Winchester, England; died on 16 Nov 1272 in Westminster Palace, London, England; was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- Birth: 10 Oct 1206/7, Winchester Castle, Hampshire, England
- Crowned: 28 Oct 1216, Gloucester Cathedral
- Crowned: 17 May 1220, Westerminster Abbey
Notes:
[Hulett FTW from MC Scott.FTW]
[ingram1.FTW]
http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal01281
Reigned 1216-1272. A minor when he took the throne he did not take the reigns of Government himself until 1234. Baronian discontent simmered, boiling over in 1258 when Henry facing financial disaster attempted to raise large sums from his magnates. Reforms were agreed upon but then renouced by Henry. Simon de Montford lead a rebellion against the King (the Barons Wars) which was defeated after initial success, thereafter Hnery ceeded much of his power to his son. Burke say he was born 10 Oct 1206 and married 14 Jan, crowned 1216.Henry III was buried at Westminster abbey, however, his heart was buried at Fontevrault.
According to "Blood Royal": it is extremely unlikely that Henry III had any mistresses, and no illegitimate issue for him is recorded. Through 36 years of married life, until Henry's death (at 65), he and his Queen remained devoted to one another.
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Henry III of England (of Winchester), King of England, son and heir, was born at Winchester Castle on 1 Oct 1207. He was crowned, aged nine, at Gloucester on 28 Oct 1216. Henry assumed personal rule when he declared himself to be of full age in January 1227, and sought to recover the lands in France lost by his father. Henry's personal rule in the direction of royal finances without the participation of the barons provoked discontent. The barons were further repelled by the influence over his government by his Queen's Savoyard kinsmen. His Lusignan half-brothers involved him in a disastrous foray in France. Henry's need for financial support compelled him in 1258 to agree to the creation of a privy council of barons to advise him and to oversee the administration of government. Henry sought help fro the French king, Louis IX,and in 1259 made peace abandoning claim to the lost lands in France (the titles of Duc de Normandie and Comte d'Anjou in 1259, also renouncing claims to the counties of Maine, Touraine, and Poitou) and agreeing to hold the province still in his hands, the Duchy of Gascony, as a feudal vassal of Louis and his successors. His major baronial opponent by 1264 was his brother-in-law Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester. In the ensuing civil war Montfort captured Henry and his eldest son, Edward, at the battle of Lewes in Sussex on 14 May 1264. Montfort ruled England in Henry's name until he was defeated and killed at the battle of Evesham on 4 Aug 1265 by Henry's son, the future King Edward I who assumed effective control of the government.
Henry married Eleanor Of PROVENCE on 04 Jan 1236 in Canterbury, C, England. Eleanor (daughter of Raymond IV BERENGAR and Beatrice Of SAVOY) was born between 1217 and 1222 in Aix-en-Provence, France; died on 24 Jun 1291 in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 20. Edward I "Longshanks"Of ENGLAND was born on 17 Jun 1239 in Westminster Palace, London, England; died on 07 Jul 1307 in Burgh-on-the-Sands, near Carlisle; was buried on 28 Oct 1307 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England.
- 21. Margaret Of ENGLAND was born on 29 Sep 1240 in Windsor, England; died on 26 Feb 1275 in Cupar Castle, Cuper, Fifeshire,Scotland; was buried in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland.
- 22. Beatrice Of ENGLAND was born on 25 Jun 1242 in Bordeaux, Gascogne, France; died on 24 Mar 1274/5 in Bretagne, France; was buried in Grey Friars, Newgate, Middlesex, England.
- 23. Edmund 'Crouchback' Of LANCASTER was born on 16 Jan 1245 in London; died on 05 Jun 1296 in Bayonne, Pyrennes-Atlantiques, France; was buried in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England.
- 24. Richard Of ENGLAND was born about 1247 in Westminster, England; died before 1256 in Westminster, Middlesex, England.
- 25. John Of ENGLAND was born about 1250 in Westminster, England; died before 1256 in Westminster, Middlesex, England; was buried in Westminster Abbey.
- 26. Katherine Of ENGLAND was born on 25 Nov 1253 in Westminster, London, Middlesex, England; died on 03 May 1256/7 in Westminster,Middlesex, England; was buried in Westerminster Abbey.
- 27. William Prince Of ENGLAND was born about 1256 in Westminster, England; died in 1256; was buried in New Temple, London, Middlesex, England.
- 28. Henry Of ENGLAND was born in Westminster, England; died in Died Young; was buried in Westminster Abbey.
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10. | Richard Of ENGLAND (1.John1) was born on 05 Jan 1209 in Winchester, England; died on 02 Apr 1272 in Berkhampstead, Hertfrodshire, England; was buried on 13 Apr 1272 in Hayles Abbey. Other Events and Attributes:
- Also Known As: Holy Roman Emperor Richard of Cornwall
- Fact: Holy Roman Empire
- Fact: 1st Earl of Cornwall
- Crowned: Between 17 and 27 May 1257, Aachen
Notes:
Name:
Richard of England, born 5 Jan 1209; Comte de Poitou before 18 Aug 225, Earl of Cornwall 30 may 1227, elected King of the Romans 13 Jan 1257, soon dispossessed, and returned to England, died 2 Apr 1272, buried Hayles Abbey, which he had founded.
Richard married Isabel MARSHALL on 30 Mar 1231. Isabel (daughter of Sir William MARSHALL and Isabel DE CLARE) was born on 09 Oct 1200 in Pembroke Castle; died on 17 Jan 1240 in Berkhamstead, England; was buried in Beaulieu, Southampton, england. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 29. Nicholas Of CORNWALL was born in Jan 1240 in Berkhamsted, England; was christened in Jan 1240; died in Jan 1240 in Berkhamsted; was buried in Beaulieu Abbey.
- 30. Isabella Of CORNWALL was born on 09 Sep 1233 in Marlow, England; died on 06 Oct 1234; was buried in Reading Abbey.
- 31. John Of CORNWALL was born on 31 Jan 1232 in Marlow, England; died between 22 Sep 1232 and 1233 in Marlow, buckinghamshire; was buried in Reading Abbey.
- 32. Richard Of CORNWALL died in young.
- 33. Henry Of CORNWALL was born on 01 Nov 1235 in Haugahley Castle, Suffolk, England; died on 13 Mar 1271 in Viterbo; was buried in Hayles Abbey.
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Richard married Sanchia Of PROVENCE on 23 Nov 1243 in Westminster Abbey. Sanchia (daughter of Raymond IV BERENGAR and Beatrice Of SAVOY) was born about 1225 in Aix-En-Provence; died on 09 Nov 1261 in Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, England; was buried in Hailes Abbey, Hailes, Gloucestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 34. Edmund Of CORNWALL was born on 26 Dec 1249 in Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, England; died on 01 Oct 1300 in Ashridge, Buckinghamshire, England; was buried between 23 Mar 1300 and 1301 in Hayles, Gloucestershire, England.
- 35. Richard Of CORNWALL was born in Jul 1246 in Wallingford, England; died on 15 Aug 1246 in Walllingford, Berkshire; was buried in Grove Mill,Hayles, Gloucestershire, England.
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Richard married Beatrice Of FALKENBURG on 16 Jun 1269 in Kaiserlautern in Germany. Beatrice (daughter of DirkDieter II Lord Of FALKENBURG and Johanna VAN LOON) was born about 1253; died on 17 Oct 1277; was buried in Franciscan Church at Oxford. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: Joan DE VALLETORT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 36. Sir Richard DE CORNWALL was born about 1252 in Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, England; died in 1296 in Siege of Berwick; was buried in Hayles, Gloucestershire, England.
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13. | Alianore Of ENGLAND (1.John1) was born in 1215 in Gloucester, England; died on 13 Apr 1275 in Montargis, Loiret, France; was buried in Montargis, France. Notes:
Eleanor died at Montargis "a cell of Fontevrault, to which she retired after the battle of Evesham", in France.
Eleanor and William had no children.
Excerpt from Blood Royal: The marriage was celebrated despite the fact that Eleanor had taken vows of chastity, witnessed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, and wore the ring that united her to "the mystic bridegroom,Jesus Christ." Her husband, Simon de Montfort, "hastened to Rome in order to regularize his marriage" and the couple received assurances that "there was no obstacle to the validity" of the marriage.
Alianore married William "the Younger" MARSHALL on 23 Apr 1224. William (son of Sir William MARSHALL and Isabel DE CLARE) was born about 1190 in Pembroke, Wales; died between 06 and 24 Apr 1231; was buried on 15 Apr 1231 in New Temple Church, London, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Alianore married Simon DE MONTFORT on 07 Jan 1237/8 in Westminster. Simon (son of Simon DE MONTFORT, IV and Alice Of MONTMORENCY) was born about 1208; died on 04 Aug 1265 in Killed - Battle Of Evesham; was buried in Evesham Abbey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
20. | Edward I "Longshanks"Of ENGLAND (9.Henry2, 1.John1) was born on 17 Jun 1239 in Westminster Palace, London, England; died on 07 Jul 1307 in Burgh-on-the-Sands, near Carlisle; was buried on 28 Oct 1307 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- Burial: Westminster Abbey, London, England
- Name: Edward I Longshanks
- Fact: 1272, Duke of Aquitaine
- Fact: Between 1272 and 1307, King of England
- Fact: 19 Aug 1272, Crowned
- Crowned: 19 Aug 1274, Westerminster Abbey
Notes:
Edward was called the Hammer of the Scots.
Illegitimate Issue: John De Botetourte (d. 25 Nov 1324), 1st Lord Botetourte, is listed by Taute' and Weis as an illegitimate son of Edward I; He married Maud, daughter of Thomas Fitz Otes (b. abt. 1231; d. by 28 March 1274) and Beatrice De Beauchamp (d. abt 1280/1281).[Hulett FTW from MC Scott.FTW]
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Reigned 1272-1307
In the Barons war 1264-67 he defeated the Barons at Evesham (1265) as King he is noted for encouraging Parliamentary institutions at the expense of feudalism and for subduing Wales on which he imposed the English system of administration. He later tried to assert his authority over Scotland and died while on his way to fight Robert Bruce.
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Edward I of England (Longshanks), King of England, son and heir, was born at Westminster, Middlesex, on 17 June 1239, and was named after the Anglo-Saxon king Edward the Confessor whose memory was honoured by King Henry. He was granted Gascony and was created Earl of Chester on 14 Feb 1254. to prevent the rebellious Gascons from obtaining help from Castille, his marriage was arranged. he was married for the first time at monastery of Las Huelgas in Spain on 18 Oct 1254 (he being fifteen and she ten years of age) to Alianore De Castille, daughter of Fernando III, Rey de Castilla y Leon, by his second wife Jeanne, daughter of Simon de Dammartin, Comte d'Aumale et de Ponthieu. She was born about 1244. In the conflict between his father, King Henry III, and the barons led by Simon de Montfort, Edward at first supported Monfort, but then supported his father, slaying Montfort at Evesham on 4 Aug 1265. Edward took the cross in 1268 and was on crusade at Acre in the Holy Land from May 1271 to September 1272. On his return journey to England he was in the kingdom of Sicily when he learned of his father's death, and paid homage at paris to his cousin the French King, Philippe III, for his French lands. He landed at Dover in England on 2 Aug 1274, and was crowned King of England at Westminster on 19 Aug 1274. Having learned much from the civil war of his father's reign, he embarked on the restoration of royal authority with the institution of inquiries into the authority by which landowners held their jurisdictions and overhauled the civil and criminal law. From 1275 to 1307, he summoned, as had Montfort before him, representatives of the shires and boroughs to parliaments, that is, meetings of the king with the principal men of the realm. This improved relations between the king and the borough communities and committed them to some support of his policies, although Edward had no intention of sharing royal authority. Edward was much concerned with asserting his claims to sovereignty over the whole of Britain. In 1277 he defeated Llewellyn, Prince of North Wales, and in the early 1280s conquered the latter's principality and annexed it to the English Crown. The hereditary Anglo-Norman lords continued to rule the marches of Wales with the overlordship of the English Crown. The dying out of he direct Scottish royal line in 1290 enabled Edward to press his claim to the overlordship of Scotland but he met resistance from his choice as King of the Scots, John Balliol. In 1296 Edward invaded Scotland, deposed Balliol and sought to occupy the kingdom. William Wallace, a supporter of Balliol, began a successful rebellion, but was decisively defeated by Edward in Falkirk in 1298. Robert Bruce, whose grandfather had been a claimant to the Scottish throne, and who was a rival of the Balliols, rebelled, and was crowned king in 1306. In 1294 Edward had become embroiled in war with his overlord, the French king, Philippe IV, who was asserting himself in the affairs of Edward's Duchy of Gascony. The extortionate demands for services and money to fight Philippe and to suppress Scottish resistance alienated his English subjects in his later years and provoked renewed baronial opposition.
Edward married Countess of Ponthieu Eleanor of CASTILE on 18 Oct 1254. Eleanor (daughter of Ferdinand III "The Saint" of CASTILE and Jeanne DE DAMMARTIN) was born in 1244 in Burgos, Burgos, Castile, Spain; died on 29 Nov 1290 in Herdeby, Lincolnshire; was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, ENGL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 52. Joan Of ENGLAND was born in 1260 in Windsor, England; died before 7 Sep 1265 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; was buried in Westminster Abbey.
- 53. Alianor Of ENGLAND was born on 17 Jun 1264 in Windsor, England; died between 12 Oct 1297 and 1298 in Ghent; was buried in Chapter-House of Westminster Abbey.
- 54. John Of ENGLAND was born on 10 Jun 1266 in Windsor, England; died on 3 Aug 1271 in Westminster Palace; was buried in Westminster Abbey.
- 55. Henry Of ENGLAND was born on 13 Jul 1267 in Windsor, England; died on 14 Oct 1274 in Merton, Surrey; was buried in Westminster Abbey.
- 56. Juliana Of ENGLAND was born in 1271 in Holy Land; died on 05 Sep 1271 in Holy Land.
- 57. Joan (of Acre) Of ENGLAND was born in 1272 in Acre, Palestine; died on 23 Apr 1307 in Clare, Sufolk, England; was buried in Clare Priory.
- 58. Alphonso Of ENGLAND was born on 24 Nov 1273 in Maine; died on 19 Aug 1284 in Windsor Castle; was buried in Westminster Abbey.
- 59. Margaret Of ENGLAND was born on 11 Sep 1275 in Windsor, England; died in 1318 in Brussels; was buried in Collegiate Church of St. Gudule, Brussels.
- 60. Berengaria Of ENGLAND was born in 1276 in Kennington, Berkshire, England; died about 1279; was buried in Chapel of St. Edward, Westminster.
- 61. Mary Of ENGLAND was born on 11 Mar 1278 in Windsor, England; died before 08 Jul 1332 in Amesbury; was buried in Amesbury.
- 62. Isabella Of ENGLAND was born in 1279; died in 1279.
- 63. Alice Of ENGLAND was born on 12 Mar 1279 in Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England; died in 1291.
- 64. Elizabeth Of ENGLAND was born on 07 Aug 1282 in Rhuddlan Castle, Flintshire, Wales; died on 05 May 1316 in Quendon, Essex, England; was buried on 23 May 1316 in Walden Abbey.
- 65. Edward II King Of ENGLAND was born on 25 Apr 1284 in Caernarvon Castle, Caernarvonshire, Wales; died on 21 Sep 1327 in (Murdered) Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Gloucesteshire, England; was buried in Gloucester Cathedral,Gloucestershire, England.
- 66. Beatrice Of ENGLAND was born in 1286 in Aquitaine, England; died in young.
- 67. Blanche Of ENGLAND was born in 1290; died in 1290.
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Edward married Margaret Of FRANCE on 10 Sep 1299. Margaret (daughter of Philip III and Marie Of BRABANT) was born in 1275/79; died on 14 Feb 1317 in Marlborough Castle; was buried in Grey Friars Church, London. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 68. Thomas "Of Brotherton" of NORFOLK was born on 01 Jun 1300 in Brotherton, Yorkshire, England; died in Aug 1338; was buried in Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds.
- 69. Edmund 'of Woodstock' Of KENT was born on 05 Aug 1301 in Woodstock; died on 19 Mar 1330 in Beheaded; was buried in Church of the Friars Minors, Winchester.
- 70. Alianor Of ENGLAND was born on 04 May 1306 in Winchester, England; died in 1311 in Amesbury, Wiltshire.
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Family/Spouse: ? UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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22. | Beatrice Of ENGLAND (9.Henry2, 1.John1) was born on 25 Jun 1242 in Bordeaux, Gascogne, France; died on 24 Mar 1274/5 in Bretagne, France; was buried in Grey Friars, Newgate, Middlesex, England. Notes:
Beatrice was buried at Grey Friars Church, Newgate, London, however, her heart was buried in Fontevrault Abbey in Anjou.
Beatrice married John II Of BRITTANY on 22 Jan 1260 in Abbey of St. Denis, Paris. John (son of John I Rufus Le Roux Of BRITTANY and Blanche DE CHAMPAGNE) was born on 03 Jan 1238; died between 16 and 18 Nov 1305 in Lyons; was buried in Carmelite Church, Ploernel, Brittany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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23. | Edmund 'Crouchback' Of LANCASTER (9.Henry2, 1.John1) was born on 16 Jan 1245 in London; died on 05 Jun 1296 in Bayonne, Pyrennes-Atlantiques, France; was buried in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact: King Of Sicily
- Fact: 1265, cr. Earl of Leicester
Notes:
It is believed he was called "Crouchback" because of the Crusader's cross on the back of his clothing.
Name:
Edmund of Lancaster 'Crouchback', is the fourth and youngest but second surviving son, Earl of Leicester, Derby and Lancaster. In consequence of this marriage he was styled Comte de Champagne et Brie in France. He was summoned to Parliament on 24 June 1295 by writ directed 'Edmundo comiti Lancastr.'
Edmund married Aveline DE FORT between 06 and 09 Apr 1269 in Westminster Abbey. Aveline (daughter of William DE FORT and Isabel DE REDVERS) was born on 20 Jan 1259; died on 10 Nov 1274 in Stockwell; was buried in Westminster Abbey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Edmund married Blanche Of ARTOIS between 27 Jul and 29 Oct 1276 in Paris. Blanche (daughter of Robert I Count Of ARTOIS and Matilda Of BRABANT) was born between 1245 and 1250 in Arras, France; died on 02 May 1302 in Paris, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 81. Thomas Of LANCASTER was born between 1276 and 1278 in Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, England; died on 22 Mar 1322 in Executed - Pontefract, Yorkshire, England; was buried in Priory of St. John at Pontefract Abbey.
- 82. John Of LANCASTER was born before May 1286 in Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, England; died before 1327 in France.
- 83. Henry Of LANCASTER was born about 1281 in Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, England; died on 22 Sep 1345 in Monastry Of Cannons, England; was buried in Newark Abbey, Monastry Of Cannons, England.
- 84. Mary Of LANCASTER was born about 1288 in Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, England; died in Died young, France.
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24. | Richard Of ENGLAND (9.Henry2, 1.John1) was born about 1247 in Westminster, England; died before 1256 in Westminster, Middlesex, England. |
25. | John Of ENGLAND (9.Henry2, 1.John1) was born about 1250 in Westminster, England; died before 1256 in Westminster, Middlesex, England; was buried in Westminster Abbey. |
26. | Katherine Of ENGLAND (9.Henry2, 1.John1) was born on 25 Nov 1253 in Westminster, London, Middlesex, England; died on 03 May 1256/7 in Westminster,Middlesex, England; was buried in Westerminster Abbey. |
28. | Henry Of ENGLAND (9.Henry2, 1.John1) was born in Westminster, England; died in Died Young; was buried in Westminster Abbey. |
29. | Nicholas Of CORNWALL (10.Richard2, 1.John1) was born in Jan 1240 in Berkhamsted, England; was christened in Jan 1240; died in Jan 1240 in Berkhamsted; was buried in Beaulieu Abbey. Notes:
NIcholas died immediately after he was christened. His mother died a few days after his birth.
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31. | John Of CORNWALL (10.Richard2, 1.John1) was born on 31 Jan 1232 in Marlow, England; died between 22 Sep 1232 and 1233 in Marlow, buckinghamshire; was buried in Reading Abbey. |
34. | Edmund Of CORNWALL (10.Richard2, 1.John1) was born on 26 Dec 1249 in Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, England; died on 01 Oct 1300 in Ashridge, Buckinghamshire, England; was buried between 23 Mar 1300 and 1301 in Hayles, Gloucestershire, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- Also Known As: Edmund of Almayne
- Fact: 2nd Earl of Cornwall
Notes:
Edmund had founded Ashbridge Abbey, Buckinghamshire.
Edmund married Margaret DE CLARE on 06 Oct 1272 in Ruislip, Middlesex. Margaret (daughter of Sir Richard DE CLARE and Maud DE LACY) was born in 1249 in Tonbridge, England; died between 16 Sep 1312 and 1313; was buried in Chertsey Abbey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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35. | Richard Of CORNWALL (10.Richard2, 1.John1) was born in Jul 1246 in Wallingford, England; died on 15 Aug 1246 in Walllingford, Berkshire; was buried in Grove Mill,Hayles, Gloucestershire, England. |
36. | Sir Richard DE CORNWALL (10.Richard2, 1.John1) was born about 1252 in Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, England; died in 1296 in Siege of Berwick; was buried in Hayles, Gloucestershire, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- Death: 1272
- Fact: Lord of Thunnock, co. Lincoln
- Fact: An Illeg. child of Richard and Joan
Notes:
Killed at the siege of Berwick. He was unmarried.
Richard married Joan SAINT OWEN about 1279 in Cornwall, England. Joan was born about 1260 in Winchester, England; died after 1319. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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37. | Henry Of HOHENSTAUFEN (12.Isabel2, 1.John1) was born on 18 Feb 1238; died between 1253 and 1254 in Murdered. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: Titular King of Jerusalem
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43. | Guy Of MONTFORT (13.Alianore2, 1.John1) was born about 1243; died in 1287 in Sicilian Prison. Notes:
Exerpt from Blood Royal: Guy and his brother, Simon, on April 13, 1271 murdered their cousin, Henry of Cornwall, in a church at Viterbo to avenge their father's death.
Guy married Margaret ROSSO on 10 Aug 1270. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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46. | Eleanor DE MONTFORT (13.Alianore2, 1.John1) was born in Oct 1252 in Kenilworth Castle; died on 19 Jun 1282; was buried in Friars Minors, Llanvaies, Isle of Anglese. Notes:
Excerpt from Blood Royal: Eleanor was married to Llywelyn by proxy in 1275. Later that year, she left for Wales, but her ship was captured "on behalf of the English King" in the Bristol Channel. She was imprisoned till 1278, when her husband finally submitted to Edwar I. She was then married to her husband in the presence of the king.
Eleanor married Llywelyn "The Last" Ap GRUFFYDD on 13 Oct 1278 in Worcester. Llywelyn died in 1282 in Killed. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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52. | Joan Of ENGLAND (20.Edward3, 9.Henry2, 1.John1) was born in 1260 in Windsor, England; died before 7 Sep 1265 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; was buried in Westminster Abbey. Other Events and Attributes:
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53. | Alianor Of ENGLAND (20.Edward3, 9.Henry2, 1.John1) was born on 17 Jun 1264 in Windsor, England; died between 12 Oct 1297 and 1298 in Ghent; was buried in Chapter-House of Westminster Abbey. Notes:
Eleanor first married Alfonso III, King of Aragon however, it was by proxy and the marriage was never consummated.
Alianor married Henry III Count Of BAR on 20 Sep 1293 in Bristol. Henry died in 1302; was buried in Naples Cathedral. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 101. Joan Of BAR died on 31 Aug 1361; was buried in "abroad".
- 102. Edward I Count Of BAR was born about 1294; died in 1336 in Shipwreck Off the coast of Famagusta, Cyprus.
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54. | John Of ENGLAND (20.Edward3, 9.Henry2, 1.John1) was born on 10 Jun 1266 in Windsor, England; died on 3 Aug 1271 in Westminster Palace; was buried in Westminster Abbey. |
55. | Henry Of ENGLAND (20.Edward3, 9.Henry2, 1.John1) was born on 13 Jul 1267 in Windsor, England; died on 14 Oct 1274 in Merton, Surrey; was buried in Westminster Abbey. |
57. | Joan (of Acre) Of ENGLAND (20.Edward3, 9.Henry2, 1.John1) was born in 1272 in Acre, Palestine; died on 23 Apr 1307 in Clare, Sufolk, England; was buried in Clare Priory. Notes:
Joan, also known as Princess Joan Plantaganet, who was the 8th in direct descent from William The Conqueror.
Was betrothed to Hartmann (drowned 1281/December 1282) son of Emperor Rudolf.
Joan married Sir Gilbert DE CLARE, Knt. about 30 Apr 1290 in Westminster Abbey. Gilbert (son of Sir Richard DE CLARE and Maud DE LACY) was born on 02 Sep 1243 in Christ Church, Hampshire, England; died on 07 Dec 1295 in Monmouth Castle, Monmouthshire, England; was buried on 22 Dec 1295 in Abbey Tewksbury, Gloucestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 103. Gilbert DE CLARE was born between 10 and 11 May 1291 in Winchcombe near Tewkesbury; died on 24 Jun 1314 in killed in Battle of Bannockburn; was buried in Tewkesbury Abbey.
- 104. Alianor DE CLARE was born between Oct and Nov 1292 in Caephilly Castle, Glamorganshire, Wales; died on 30 Jun 1337 in Tewkesbury, Gloucesteshire, England.
- 105. Margaret DE CLARE was born about 1292; died on 09 Apr 1342; was buried in Queenhithe.
- 106. Elizabeth DE CLARE was born on 16 Sep 1295 in Tewkesbury Abbey; died on 04 Nov 1360; was buried in Covent of the Minoresses without Aldgate.
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Joan married Ralph DE MONTHERMER in early 1297. Ralph was born in 1262; died on 5 Apr 1325; was buried in Grey Friars Church, Salisbury. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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58. | Alphonso Of ENGLAND (20.Edward3, 9.Henry2, 1.John1) was born on 24 Nov 1273 in Maine; died on 19 Aug 1284 in Windsor Castle; was buried in Westminster Abbey. Other Events and Attributes:
- Also Known As: Earl of Chester
Notes:
Alphonso was buried at Westminster Abbey, however, his heart was buried at Blackfriars, London.
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61. | Mary Of ENGLAND (20.Edward3, 9.Henry2, 1.John1) was born on 11 Mar 1278 in Windsor, England; died before 08 Jul 1332 in Amesbury; was buried in Amesbury. Other Events and Attributes:
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64. | Elizabeth Of ENGLAND (20.Edward3, 9.Henry2, 1.John1) was born on 07 Aug 1282 in Rhuddlan Castle, Flintshire, Wales; died on 05 May 1316 in Quendon, Essex, England; was buried on 23 May 1316 in Walden Abbey. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact: Known as "The Welshwoman"
- Fact 1: Countess of Holland
- Name: Elizabeth Plantagenet
Elizabeth married John I Count Of HOLLAND between 08 and 18 Jan 1297 in Priory Church. John died on 10 Nov 1299 in Haarlem; was buried in Dort.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Elizabeth married Humphrey VIII DE BOHUN between 14 Nov and 25 Dec 1302 in Westminster. Humphrey (son of Humphrey VII DE BOHUN and Maud DE FIENNES) was born about 1276 in Pleshey, Essex, England; died on 16 Mar 1321 in Battle of Boroughbridge, Yorkshire, England; was buried in Friars Preachers Church, York, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 111. Margaret DE BOHUN was born in Tynemouth, England; died in 1303; was buried in Walden Priory.
- 112. Alianor DE BOHUN was born in Oct 1304 in Knaresborough, England; died on 07 Oct 1363.
- 113. Humphrey DE BOHUN was born about 20 Oct 1305 in Pleshey, Essex, England; died in young; was buried in Walden Priory.
- 114. John DE BOHUN was born on 23 Nov 1306 in St. Clements, England; died on 20 Jan 1335 in Kirkby-Thore, co. Westmoreland; was buried in Abbey of Stratford Langthorne near London.
- 115. Margaret DE BOHUN was born on 03 Apr 1311 in England; died on 16 Dec 1391 in Exeter, Devonshire, England; was buried in Exeter Cathedral, Devonshire, England.
- 116. Sir William DE BOHUN was born between 1310 and 1312; died on 16 Sep 1360; was buried in Walden Abbey, Essex.
- 117. Edward DE BOHUN was born between 1310 and 1312 in Caldecot, Northampton, England; died in 1334; was buried in Walden Priory.
- 118. Eneas DE BOHUN was born about 1314 in Quendon, Essex, England; died in 1331; was buried in Walden Priory.
- 119. Isabella DE BOHUN was born on 05 May 1316 in Quendon, Essex, England; died in May 1316; was buried in in the South Wall of St. May's Chapel, Walden Priory, Essex.
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65. | Edward II King Of ENGLAND (20.Edward3, 9.Henry2, 1.John1) was born on 25 Apr 1284 in Caernarvon Castle, Caernarvonshire, Wales; died on 21 Sep 1327 in (Murdered) Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Gloucesteshire, England; was buried in Gloucester Cathedral,Gloucestershire, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- Burial: Gloucester Cathedral
- Name: Edward II Of Coernarvon
- Crowned: Between 23 and 25 Feb 1308, Westminster Abbey
- Fact: 1301, The First Prince of Wales
- Fact: Between 1307 and 1327, King of England
- Deposed: 20 Jan 1327
Notes:
Illegitimate Issue of Edward II:
Adam, b. 1310, about whom almost nothing is known except that he accompanied his father on the 1322 Scottish campaign.
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Reigned 1307-1327 deposed and murdered. 1st Prince of Wales His reign was troubled by extravagances, his militarist disasters in Scotland notably at Bannockburn (1314) and unpopularity of his favourite peers Gaveston who died in 1312 and Hugh le Despencer 1262-1326. He was deposed on 21 Jan 1327, and murdered by a red-hot poker in his bowels. Invested as the first English Prince of Wales in 1301.
Name:
Edward II of England (of Caenarvon), eldest surviving son and heir, was born at Caernarvon, co, Caernarvon, Wales, on 25 Apr 1284. He was crowned on 25 Feb 1308. He had little success in meeting the problems left by his father in Scotland and Gascony, and with the barons. He failed to appease the barons by consultation or the borough communities by curbing the activities of his officials, and angered them by the favours which he bestowed on a foreigner, Peter de Gaveston. In 1310 Edward agreed to a degree of baronial control over government. The barons seized Gaveston and executed him in June 1312. Robert I (the Bruce), King of Scotland, threatened to overthrow the English overlordship. Edward led an army into Scotland and was decisively defeated by Bruce at Bannockburn on 24 June 1314, and was unable to defend northern England against Scottish devastation. Edward found new favorites, the two Hughs le Despenser, father and son. The territorial ambitions of the Despensers in Wales antagonized the Welsh marcher lords. They mad an alliance with Edward's cousin, Thomas of Lancaster, but were defeated by Edward at Boroughbridge, co. York, in March 1322. His reliance on the Despensers aroused the resentment of his queen, Isabelle. While on a diplomatic mission in 1325 to Paris involving the dispute over Edward's French lands, she became the mistress of Roger Mortimer, an exiled baronial opponent of Edward. In 1326 Isabelle and Roger invaded England, executed the Despensers, and deposed Edward on 7 Jan. 1327 in favour of his son Edward. Edward II of England, King of England, was murdered in Berkeley Castle on 21 Sep 1327, apparently in an attempt to escape the castle, and was buried it is said, at Gloucester.
In 1284 Edward I was in Wales following his successful conquest of the country. His wife, Eleanor, gave birth to a son and heir, Edward, while they were staying at Caernarfon. there has long been a tradition that Edward held up his baby son at a gathering of Welsh nobles and said: 'Here is your new Prince of Wales'. In fact Edward was not made Prince of Wales until 1301, but ever since that time, the monarch's eldest son has received the title of Prince of Wales.
One of the sadder personalities among English monarchs, it is hard not to feel sorry for Edward II, not only for the terrible manner of his death but also for the difficulties that beset him during his 20 year reign. He was finally deposed and, in 1327, horribly murdered on his wife's orders.
Blessed with good health, good looks, and a good brain, Edward was physically strong and enjoyed a variety of sporting interest. However, his loyalty to his friends, one of his greatest virtues, led to his downfall, for he was a poor judge of men.
Edward married Isabella Of FRANCE on 25 Jan 1308 in Boulogne Cathedral, France. Isabella (daughter of Philip IV and Jeanne I Of NAVARRE) was born in 1295 in Paris, Seine, France; died on 22 Aug 1358 in Castle Rising, Norfolk, England; was buried in Grey Friars Church, London. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 120. John Of ENGLAND was born on 25 Aug 1316 in Elthem Palace, Kent, England; died on 13 Sep 1336 in Perth in Scotland; was buried in Westminster Abbey.
- 121. Alianor Of ENGLAND was born on 8 Jun 1318 in Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England; died on 22 Apr 1355 in Deventer, Overijsel, Netherlands; was buried in Minderbroedershklooster, Deventer, Overijsel, Netherlands.
- 122. Joan Of ENGLAND was born on 05 Jul 1321 in Tower Of London, London, Middlesex, England; died on 07 Sep 1362 in Hertfield, Hertfordshire, England; was buried in Grey Friars, Newgate, Middlesex, England.
- 123. Edward III King Of ENGLAND was born on 13 Nov 1312 in Windsor, England; died on 21 Jun 1377 in Sheen Palace, Surrey, England; was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, England.
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68. | Thomas "Of Brotherton" of NORFOLK (20.Edward3, 9.Henry2, 1.John1) was born on 01 Jun 1300 in Brotherton, Yorkshire, England; died in Aug 1338; was buried in Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact: Marshal of England
- Fact: 16 Nov 1312, Earl of Norfolk by special charter
Notes:
Name:
Thomas of Norfolk (of Brotherton), Knt., fifth son, was born at Brotherton, co. York, on 1 June 1300. He was assigned the estates of Roger Bigod, late Earl Norfolk (with his brother Edmund jointly) by their brother King Edward II, and was created Earl of Norfolk on 16 Dec 1312. He was summoned to Parliament on 3 Jan. 1312/3, and was created Marshal of England on 10 Feb 1315/6. He was married for the first time about 1316, or about 1320 to Alice De Hales, daughter of Roger de Hales, Knt., of harwich, Essex. Earl Thomas gave unhesitating support to the opposition by Queen Isabel, and met her in 1326 at her landing on his own property at Orwell, but in 1329 joined the alienated magnates against her and Roger de Mortimer, Earl of March, and had charge of Mortimer's execution (though his son was married to Mortimer's daughter).
Thomas married Alice DE HALES about 1320. Alice (daughter of Roger DE HAYLES and Alice ?) was born about 1305; died before 12 Oct 1330. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Thomas married Mary DE BREWES about 1328. Mary died between 17 Apr 1361 and 15 Jun 1362. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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69. | Edmund 'of Woodstock' Of KENT (20.Edward3, 9.Henry2, 1.John1) was born on 05 Aug 1301 in Woodstock; died on 19 Mar 1330 in Beheaded; was buried in Church of the Friars Minors, Winchester. Other Events and Attributes:
- Also Known As: Edmund Plantagenet
- Name: Earl of Kent
Notes:
Name:
Edmund of Kent (of Woodstock) Earl of Kent, sixth son, born at Woodstock co. Oxford, 5 Aug 1301; created Earl of Kent 28 July 1321, beheaded on 19 Mar 1330 for alleged treason in wishing to restore his half-brother Edward II to the throne.
Edmund married Margaret WAKE on 25 Dec 1325. Margaret (daughter of Lord Baron John WAKE and Jeanne/Joan DE FENNES) was born about 1299; died on 29 Sep 1349. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 127. Edmund Of KENT was born about 1326; died on 05 Jan 1333.
- 128. Joan The Fair Maid Of KENT was born on 29 Sep 1328; died on 08 Aug 1385 in Wallingford Castle, Berkshire; was buried in Church of the Grey Friars, Stamford, Lincolnshire.
- 129. John Of KENT was born on 07 Apr 1330 in Arundel Castle, Sussex; died in 26 or 27 Dec 1352; was buried in Church of the Friars Minors (Grey Friars), London.
- 130. Margaret Of KENT
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77. | John Of BRITTANY (22.Beatrice3, 9.Henry2, 1.John1) was born in 1266; died between 17 Jan 1333 and 1334; was buried in Church of the Franciscans at Nantes. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: Unmarried.
- Residence: Earl Of Richmond
- Residence: Count of Richmond
- Residence: 2nd Duke of Brittany
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81. | Thomas Of LANCASTER (23.Edmund3, 9.Henry2, 1.John1) was born between 1276 and 1278 in Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, England; died on 22 Mar 1322 in Executed - Pontefract, Yorkshire, England; was buried in Priory of St. John at Pontefract Abbey. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact: Seneschel of England
- Fact: Earl of Derby, Leicester, Lincoln, and Salisbury
Notes:
Thomas is also known as the Earl of Derby, Leicester, Lincoln, and Salisbury, Seneschel of England.
Name:
Thomas of Lancaster, son and heir, 2nd Earl of Lancaster, Leicester and Derby, Steward of England, present at the siege of Carlaverock 1 July 1300, Earl of Lincoln and Salisbury 'jure uxoris'; throughout nearly the whole of his career his policy was one of obstruction to his cousin the King, which he carried to the extreme of having treasonable correspondence with the Scots; died 22 Mar 1322 s.p., being beheaded outside Pontefract in the presence of his cousin, King Edward II, buried St. John's Priory, Pontefract.
Thomas married Alice DE LACY on 28 Oct 1294. Alice (daughter of Henry DE LACY and Margaret LONGESPEE) was born on 25 Dec 1281 in Denbigh; died on 02 Oct 1348; was buried in Birling, Kent. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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82. | John Of LANCASTER (23.Edmund3, 9.Henry2, 1.John1) was born before May 1286 in Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, England; died before 1327 in France. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact: Nogent Lartauld; Lord of Beaufort and Nogent
Notes:
He was unmarried.
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83. | Henry Of LANCASTER (23.Edmund3, 9.Henry2, 1.John1) was born about 1281 in Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, England; died on 22 Sep 1345 in Monastry Of Cannons, England; was buried in Newark Abbey, Monastry Of Cannons, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- Also Known As: Earl of Lancaster & Leicesterl
- Fact: The Blind Earl
- Fact: Seneschal of England
- Fact: Earl of Lancaster and Leicester
Notes:
Name:
He was summoned to Parliament v.p. on 6 Feb 1298/9 by writ directed 'Henrico de Lancestre nepoti Regis', whereby, he may be held to have become Lord Lancaster. He took part in the siege of Carlaverock in July 1300. He was created Earl of Leicester on 29 Mar 1324, and restored as Earl of Lancaster between 1324 and 1326 succeeding his older brother Thomas. On the Queen's return to England with Roger de Mortimer in September 1326, he joined her party against King Edward II, which led to a general desertion of the King's cause. He was sent in pursuit and captured the King at Neath. He was appointed to take charge of the King, and was responsible for his custody at kenilworth. About 1330 he became blind. Upon the fall of Mortimer his close personal relations with the young King were renewed.
Henry married Maud DE CHAWORTH before 02 Mar 1296. Maud (daughter of Sir Patrick DE CHAWORTH, Knt. and Isabel DE BEAUCHAMP) was born about 1282 in Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, Wales; died between 19 Feb 1317 and 03 Dec 1322; was buried in Priory, Mottisfont, Hampshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 148. Henry "The Wryneck" Of GROSMENT was born about 1300 in Grosmont Castle, Grosmont, Monmouthshire, England; died on 24 Mar 1361 in Leicester, England; was buried in Leicester Abbey.
- 149. Blanche Of LANCASTER was born about 1305 in Stevington, Bedfordshire, England; died about 10 Jul 1380; was buried in Friars Minor, Stamford,Lincolnshire, England.
- 150. Maud Of LANCASTER was born about 1310 in Lancaster, England; died on 05 May 1377 in Campsey Abey, Suffolk; was buried in Priory, campsey, Suffolk, England.
- 151. Joan OF LANCASTER was born about 1312 in Norfolk, England; died on 7 Jul 1349; was buried in Bella Landa.
- 152. Isabel Of LANCASTER was born about 1317; died after 01 Feb 1347.
- 153. Alianor Of LANCASTER was born about 1318 in Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, England; died on 11 Jan 1372 in Arundel, Sussex, England; was buried in Lewes Priory.
- 154. Mary OF LANCASTER was born about 1321 in Tutbury Castle, Tutbury, Staaffordshire, England; died on 01 Sep 1362; was buried in Alnwick, Northumblerland, England.
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Family/Spouse: Alice DE GENEVILLE. Alice (daughter of John DE GENEVILLE and Alix DE RISNEL) died on 19 Apr 1336. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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