Elizabeth TALBOT

Female - 1507


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  1. 1.  Elizabeth TALBOT (daughter of Sir John TALBOT, Knt. and Margaret DE BEAUCHAMP); died between 06 Nov 1506 and 10 May 1507.

    Elizabeth married John DE MOWBRAY, VII before 20 Oct 1462. John (son of John DE MOWBRAY, VI and Eleanor BOURCHIER) was born on 18 Oct 1444; died on 17 Jan 1476 in Framlingham Castle, Suffolk; was buried in Thetford. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Anne DE MOWBRAY was born on 10 Oct 1472; died on 19 Nov 1481 in Greenwich; was buried in Chapel of St. Erasmus, Westminster Abbey.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Sir John TALBOT, Knt. was born in 1384 (son of Richard TALBOT, Knt. and Ankaret LE STRANGE); died on 17 Jul 1453 in Slain at Castillon on the Dordogne.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Knight of Garter
    • Fact 2: Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
    • Fact 1: 1442, Crowned 1st Earl of Shrewsbury

    Notes:

    Name:
    John Talbot, Knt., Lord Furnival 'jure uxoris', Lord Strange of Blackmere, 7th Lord Talbot second son, was born in 1384. He was married for the first time before 12 Mar 1406/7 to maud Neville, Baroness Furnivall 'de jure'. She was born in 1392, and with her he acquired the great family estates of the family of Furnivall in Hallamshire, of which the castle of Sheffield was the 'caput'. They had three sons. In consequence of his marriage he was summoned to Parliament from 26 Oct 1409 by writs directed 'Johanni Talbot de Furnyvall'. She died in 1423, and was buried at Worksop Priory, co. Nottingham. On the death of his niece Ankaret in 1421, he succeeded to the Baronies of Strange (of Blackmere) and of Talbot. He was married for the second time on 6 Sep 1425 at Warwick Castle, to Margaret Beauchamp. She was born in 1404, and was co-heiress to her mother. They had four sons and two daughters. He fought in the war in France from 1424. For his services he was created Earl of Shrewsbury on 20 May 1442. He was appointed King's Lieutenant of Ireland (being lord of the honour of Wexford), and was created Earl of Waterford on 17 July 1446. John Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, was slain, aged seventy, together with his son John, Lord Lisle (son of that name by the second marriege), in an attack on the French at Castillon on the Dordogne on 17 July 1453, and was buried with monumental inscription, at St. Alkmund's Whitchurch, co. Salop.

    John married Margaret DE BEAUCHAMP on 6 Sep 1425. Margaret (daughter of Richard DE BEAUCHAMP and Elizabeth DE BERKELEY) was born in 1404 in Goodrest, Wedgnock Park, Warwickshire, England; died on 14 Jun 1467; was buried in Jesus Chapel of St. Paul's. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret DE BEAUCHAMP was born in 1404 in Goodrest, Wedgnock Park, Warwickshire, England (daughter of Richard DE BEAUCHAMP and Elizabeth DE BERKELEY); died on 14 Jun 1467; was buried in Jesus Chapel of St. Paul's.
    Children:
    1. 1. Elizabeth TALBOT died between 06 Nov 1506 and 10 May 1507.