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Isabelle de Flandres1

b. circa 1266?, d. 1323
Isabelle de Flandres|b. c 1266?\nd. 1323|p413.htm#i24841|Gui de Dampierre, comte de Flandre|b. 1225/26\nd. 7 Mar 1305|p408.htm#i12736|Isabelle de Luxembourg|b. c 1244?\nd. 25 Sep 1298|p407.htm#i24842|Guillaume I., seigneur de Dampierre & de S. Dizier|b. 1197\nd. 3 Sep 1231|p390.htm#i12735|Margareta I., comtesse de Hainaut et Flandre|b. 2 Jun 1202\nd. 10 Feb 1280|p403.htm#i7425|Henri III "le Blondel", comte de Luxembourg|b. 1217\nd. 24 Nov 1281|p403.htm#i7416|Marguerite de Bar-sur-Seine, dame de Ligny|b. c 1236\nd. 23 Nov 1275|p402.htm#i7417|
FatherGui de Dampierre, comte de Flandre2 b. 1225/26, d. 7 March 1305
MotherIsabelle de Luxembourg2 b. circa 1244?, d. 25 September 1298
     Isabelle de Flandres was born circa 1266?. She was the daughter of Gui de Dampierre, comte de Flandre and Isabelle de Luxembourg.2 Isabelle de Flandres married Jean, baron de Fiennes & de Tingry, son of Guillaume II, baron de Fiennes & de Tingry and Blanche de Brienne, dame de Loupelande.1 Isabelle de Flandres died in 1323.1

Family

Jean, baron de Fiennes & de Tingry b. circa 1272?
Child

Citations

  1. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 167.
  2. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VI:169.

John, 2nd Baron Grey of Wilton1

b. circa 1262?, d. 1323
John, 2nd Baron Grey of Wilton|b. c 1262?\nd. 1323|p413.htm#i26368|Reginald, 1st Baron Grey of Wilton|b. 1237\nd. 1308|p409.htm#i26278|Maud FitzHugh|b. c 1240?|p228.htm#i26295|John de Grey of Wilton, Justice of Chester|b. c 1195?\nd. 1265|p398.htm#i26294|Joane, Lady Peyvre|b. c 1217?|p229.htm#i26299|William, Lord FitzHugh|b. s 1210|p228.htm#i26296|Hawys de Longchamp|b. c 1220?|p228.htm#i26297|
FatherReginald, 1st Baron Grey of Wilton1 b. 1237, d. 1308
MotherMaud FitzHugh1 b. circa 1240?
     John, 2nd Baron Grey of Wilton was born circa 1262?. He was the son of Reginald, 1st Baron Grey of Wilton and Maud FitzHugh.1 Arms: Barry argent and azure, a bend indented gules.2 John, 2nd Baron Grey of Wilton married Maud de Verdun, daughter of John de Verdun Knt., of Alton and Eleanor de Bohun, circa 1285 at Groby, Leicestershire, England.3 John, 2nd Baron Grey of Wilton died in 1323.1

Family

Maud de Verdun b. circa 1268
Children

Citations

  1. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 245-246.
  2. [S1203] Gerard J. Brault, Rolls of Arms (1272-1307), E:141.
  3. [S1522] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, pg. 274.
  4. [S1388] Tudor Place, online http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/index.htm, Grey2.

Frederick I, Landgrave of Thuringia, Margrave of Meissen1

b. say 1266, d. 1323
Frederick I, Landgrave of Thuringia, Margrave of Meissen|b. s 1266\nd. 1323|p413.htm#i28942|Albrecht I, Landgrave of Thuringia, Margrave of Meissen|b. 1240\nd. 1315|p411.htm#i28944|Margaret von Staufen|b. 1237\nd. 1270|p400.htm#i28943|Heinrich III "der Erlauchte", Markgraf von Meißen|b. bt 1215 - 1216\nd. 15 Feb 1288|p404.htm#i28945|Konstanza von Babenberg|b. 6 May 1212\nd. b 5 Jun 1243|p393.htm#i28946|Friedrich I. R., Kaiser der Römisches Reich|b. 26 Dec 1194\nd. 13 Dec 1250|p395.htm#i11305|Isabella Plantagenet|b. 1214\nd. 1 Dec 1241|p393.htm#i12646|
FatherAlbrecht I, Landgrave of Thuringia, Margrave of Meissen b. 1240, d. 1315
MotherMargaret von Staufen b. 1237, d. 1270
     Frederick I, Landgrave of Thuringia, Margrave of Meissen was born say 1266. He was the son of Albrecht I, Landgrave of Thuringia, Margrave of Meissen and Margaret von Staufen. Frederick I, Landgrave of Thuringia, Margrave of Meissen died in 1323.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1301] Text by Michael MacLagan tables by Jiri Loudan, Louda & MacLagan, 2002, table 87.

Mária, Hercegnõ Magyarország1,2

b. 1258, d. 25 March 1323
Mária, Hercegnõ Magyarország|b. 1258\nd. 25 Mar 1323|p413.htm#i5406|István V, Király Magyarország|b. 18 Oct 1239\nd. 6 Aug 1272|p401.htm#i5408|Erzsebet of the Kumans|b. 1240\nd. a 1290|p405.htm#i5409|Béla I., Király Magyarország|b. 1206\nd. 3 May 1270|p400.htm#i5411|Maria Laskarina|b. c 1206?\nd. 1270|p400.htm#i5412|Kuthen, Kahn of the Polowets|b. 1214\nd. 1241|p392.htm#i5410|N. N. of Galicia||p198.htm#i22328|
FatherIstván V, Király Magyarország3,4,5,6 b. 18 October 1239, d. 6 August 1272
MotherErzsebet of the Kumans3,5,6 b. 1240, d. after 1290
     Also called Princess Maria of Hungary. Mária, Hercegnõ Magyarország was born in 1258. She was the daughter of István V, Király Magyarország and Erzsebet of the Kumans.3,4,5,6 Mária, Hercegnõ Magyarország married Charles II "le Boiteux", roi de Jérusalem et de Sicile, son of Charles I "le Défenseur de l'Église", roi de Jérusalem et de Sicile and Beatrix, comtesse de Provence & de Forcalquier, circa May 1270 at Naples, Italy.3,4,7,5 Mária, Hercegnõ Magyarország died on 25 March 1323 at age 65 years. Assassinated.3,7,5

Family

Charles II "le Boiteux", roi de Jérusalem et de Sicile b. 1254, d. 6 May 1309
Children

Citations

  1. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 103-31.
  2. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 78-25.
  3. [S270] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH II, pg. 921, genealogy table 26, Hungary and Poland in the Later Middle Ages.
  4. [S270] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH II, pg. 766, genealogy table 19, the Houses of Anjou and Aragon in Naples and Sicily, (a) the House of Anjou in Naples.
  5. [S438] Theroff's Royal Genealogies, online http://pages.prodigy.net/ptheroff/, arpad.txt 4/15/99.
  6. [S1280] Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 987-1328, pg. 253.
  7. [S434] French Royalty, online http://www.heraldica.org/topics/france/
  8. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., I:100.
  9. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/, Anjou Sicile.
  10. [S1265] Genealogy.eu, online genealogy.euweb.cz, Barcelona 3.

Mechthild von Nassau1

b. before 1280, d. 19 June 1323
     Mechthild von Nassau was born before 1280.1 She married Rudolf I, Pfalzgraf bei Rhein, Herzog von Oberbayern, son of Ludwig II "der Strenge", Pfalzgraf bei Rhein, Herzog von Bayern and Mechthild von Habsburg, on 1 September 1294 at Nürnberg.1 Mechthild von Nassau died on 19 June 1323.1

Family

Rudolf I, Pfalzgraf bei Rhein, Herzog von Oberbayern b. 4 October 1274, d. 12 August 1319
Child

Citations

  1. [S1265] Genealogy.eu, online genealogy.euweb.cz, Wittelsbach 2.

Amédée V, comte de Savoie1

b. 4 September 1249, d. 16 October 1323
Amédée V, comte de Savoie|b. 4 Sep 1249\nd. 16 Oct 1323|p413.htm#i25888|Thomas II, comte de Savoie|b. 1199\nd. 1 Feb 1259|p397.htm#i16428|Beatrix Fieschi di Lavagna|b. c 1226?\nd. 9 Jul 1283|p403.htm#i23964|Thomas I., comte de Savoie|b. 20 May 1178\nd. 1 Mar 1233|p390.htm#i5070|Beatrice de Genève|b. c 1180\nd. 13 Apr 1257|p397.htm#i5071|Graf di Lavagne Theobald Fieschi|b. c 1196?|p212.htm#i23965||||
FatherThomas II, comte de Savoie1 b. 1199, d. 1 February 1259
MotherBeatrix Fieschi di Lavagna1 b. circa 1226?, d. 9 July 1283
     Amédée V, comte de Savoie was born on 4 September 1249.1 He was the son of Thomas II, comte de Savoie and Beatrix Fieschi di Lavagna.1 Amédée V, comte de Savoie married Sibylle de Baugé, daughter of sire de Baugé Guy II de Baugé and Béatrix de Montferrat, on 5 July 1272; His 1st.1,2 Arms: Gules a cross argent.3 Amédée V, comte de Savoie died on 16 October 1323 at age 74 years, 1 month and 12 days.1

Family

Sibylle de Baugé b. 1255, d. 1294
Child

Citations

  1. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/, Duche de Savoie.
  2. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/, Beaujeu, 5/7/1272.
  3. [S1207] Heraldic Seals, online http://www.briantimms.com/hp%20seals.htm, Amadée V, Comte de Savoie, 1303. Gules a cross argent..

Bernhard II, Fürst von Anhalt-Bernburg1

b. circa 1260, d. after 26 December 1323
Bernhard II, Fürst von Anhalt-Bernburg|b. c 1260\nd. a 26 Dec 1323|p413.htm#i29218|Bernhard I, Fürst von Anhalt in Bernburg, Graf von Aschersleben|b. s 1230\nd. 1286/87|p404.htm#i29220|Sofie of Denmark|b. s 1238\nd. a 1284|p404.htm#i29221|Heinrich I "der Fette", Fürst von Anhalt|b. c 1170\nd. 1252|p396.htm#i29222|Irmgard von Thüringen|b. c 1197\nd. c 1244|p393.htm#i29223|||||||
FatherBernhard I, Fürst von Anhalt in Bernburg, Graf von Aschersleben1 b. say 1230, d. 1286/87
MotherSofie of Denmark1 b. say 1238, d. after 1284
     Bernhard II, Fürst von Anhalt-Bernburg was born circa 1260.1 He was the son of Bernhard I, Fürst von Anhalt in Bernburg, Graf von Aschersleben and Sofie of Denmark.1 Bernhard II, Fürst von Anhalt-Bernburg married Helene von Rügen circa 1290.1 Bernhard II, Fürst von Anhalt-Bernburg died after 26 December 1323.1

Family

Helene von Rügen b. circa 1270, d. 19 August 1315
Child

Citations

  1. [S1265] Genealogy.eu, online genealogy.euweb.cz, Ascania 4.

William de Kerdeston, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk1

b. circa 1246?, d. circa 1324
William de Kerdeston, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk|b. c 1246?\nd. c 1324|p413.htm#i26725|Roger de Kerdeston|b. b 1178|p233.htm#i26729||||||||||||||||
FatherRoger de Kerdeston1 b. before 1178
     Arms: Gules, a saltire engrailed argent.2 William de Kerdeston, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk was born circa 1246?. He was the son of Roger de Kerdeston.1 William de Kerdeston, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk married Margaret de Gaunt, daughter of Sir Gilbert de Gaunt of Folkingham.1 Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk at England between 1296 and 1298.1 William de Kerdeston, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk died circa 1324.3

Family

Margaret de Gaunt b. circa 1250?
Child

Citations

  1. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 305.
  2. [S1216] C.B., L.L.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir John Bernard Burke, B:GA, pg. 561.
  3. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VII:199.
  4. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, V:627.

Henry de la Brooke1

b. circa 1260, d. 1324
Henry de la Brooke|b. c 1260\nd. 1324|p413.htm#i12097|Henry de la Brooke|b. c 1220\nd. a 1257|p397.htm#i12099|Nichola Gonvile|b. c 1225|p100.htm#i12100|William de la Brooke|b. c 1180\nd. 1231|p390.htm#i12101||||Bryan Gonvile|b. c 1195?|p225.htm#i26018||||
FatherHenry de la Brooke2 b. circa 1220, d. after 1257
MotherNichola Gonvile2 b. circa 1225
     Henry de la Brooke was born circa 1260 at Le Brook, Ilchester, Somerset, England.2 He was the son of Henry de la Brooke and Nichola Gonvile.2 Henry de la Brooke married Elizabeth (?) before 1290 at England.2 Henry de la Brooke was living temp. Edward II.1 He died in 1324 at Le Brook, Ilchester, Somerset, England.2

Family

Elizabeth (?) b. circa 1262
Child

Citations

  1. [S1191] Esq. John Burke B:C of GB&I, I:336.
  2. [S245] LDS.

Marie of Luxemburg1

b. 1305, d. 1324
Marie of Luxemburg|b. 1305\nd. 1324|p413.htm#i18878|Henri V, comte de Luxembourg|b. c 1265\nd. 1313|p410.htm#i19014|Margarete von Brabant|b. 4 Oct 1276\nd. 14 Dec 1311|p410.htm#i27523|comte de Luxembourg Henri I. d' Arlon|b. Dec 1240\nd. 5 Jun 1288|p405.htm#i19013|Beatrice d' Avesnes|b. Mar 1256\nd. 25 Feb 1321|p412.htm#i24966|Jean I "le Victorieux", duc de Brabant|b. c 1251\nd. c 1294|p406.htm#i12668|Margarete von Flandern-Dampierre|b. c 1250?\nd. 3 Jul 1285|p404.htm#i27524|
FatherHenri V, comte de Luxembourg2 b. circa 1265, d. 1313
MotherMargarete von Brabant2 b. 4 October 1276, d. 14 December 1311
     Marie of Luxemburg was daughter of the former Emperor Henry and sister of the King of Bohemia.3 She was born in 1305.1 She was the daughter of Henri V, comte de Luxembourg and Margarete von Brabant.2 Marie of Luxemburg married Charles IV "le Bel", roi de France et de Navarre, son of Philippe IV "le Bel", roi de France and Jeanne I, reine de Navarre, in 1322; His 2nd.1 Marie of Luxemburg died in 1324 at age 19 years.1

Family

Charles IV "le Bel", roi de France et de Navarre b. 1294, d. 1 February 1328

Citations

  1. [S651] Joy Law, Law, J., pg. 80.
  2. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Luxemburger.
  3. [S651] Joy Law, Law, J., pg. 83.

Sir Roger de Moels Knt.1

b. circa 1270, d. 1324
Sir Roger de Moels Knt.|b. c 1270\nd. 1324|p413.htm#i23509|Sir Roger de Moels Knt.|b. c 1235\nd. b 17 Jun 1295|p406.htm#i23534|Alice de Preux|b. c 1249|p209.htm#i23535|Nicholas de Moels, Seneschal of Gascony|b. 1190?|p209.htm#i23577|Hawise de Newmarch|b. c 1200|p209.htm#i23578|||||||
FatherSir Roger de Moels Knt.2 b. circa 1235, d. before 17 June 1295
MotherAlice de Preux2 b. circa 1249
     Sir Roger de Moels Knt. was younger brother, if in fact son of Roger Moels, of Sir John de Moels, 1st Lord Moels, died 1310.2 He was almost certainly the son of Sir Roger Moels, Knt., died 1295.2 He was born circa 1270. He was the son of Sir Roger de Moels Knt. and Alice de Preux.2 Sir Roger de Moels Knt. married Lady Alice Prouz, daughter of Sir William le Prouz Knt., of Orton and Alice de Reigny, circa 1300; Her 1st.1,2 Sir Roger de Moels Knt. died in 1324.2

Family

Lady Alice Prouz b. circa 1285/86, d. before 15 November 1335
Child

Citations

  1. [S709] Charles Henry Browning, CDRD, pg. 26.
  2. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., Line 52.34.

Tommaso, 4° Conte di Marsico, Barone di Sanseverino1

b. circa 1267, d. 1324
Tommaso, 4° Conte di Marsico, Barone di Sanseverino|b. c 1267\nd. 1324|p413.htm#i28564|Ruggero, 3° Conte di Marsico, Signore di Sanseverino|b. c 1237\nd. 1285|p404.htm#i28567|Teodora d’Aquino|b. c 1226?\nd. bt 1297 - 1317|p406.htm#i28568|Tommaso, Signore di Sanseverino, 1° Conte di Marsico|b. b 1187|p253.htm#i28571|Perna de Morra|b. c 1200?|p253.htm#i28572|Landolfo, Signore di Roccasecca|b. c 1196?|p253.htm#i28569|Teodora d’Aquino|b. c 1206?|p253.htm#i28570|
FatherRuggero, 3° Conte di Marsico, Signore di Sanseverino1 b. circa 1237, d. 1285
MotherTeodora d’Aquino1 b. circa 1226?, d. between 1297 and 1317
     4° Conte di Marsico, Barone di Sanseverino, Signore di Centola, Polla e Cuccaro dal 1291, Signore di Atena dal 1295, Signore di Postiglione dal 1295 ma rinuncia nel 1298, Signore di Sanza dal 1294, San Severino di Camerota, Casal Boni Ripari, Pantuliano, Castelluccio, Cosentino, Corbella, Monteforte (di Vallo), Serre e Padula dal 1301, Signore di Policastro dal 1305, Signore di Tricarico.1 Tommaso, 4° Conte di Marsico, Barone di Sanseverino was born circa 1267.1 He was the son of Ruggero, 3° Conte di Marsico, Signore di Sanseverino and Teodora d’Aquino.1 Tommaso, 4° Conte di Marsico, Barone di Sanseverino married Isnarda (Isolda) de Courban, daughter of Amelio, Signore di Corbano, after 1278; His 2nd.1 Tommaso, 4° Conte di Marsico, Barone di Sanseverino died in 1324.1

Family

Isnarda (Isolda) de Courban b. circa 1258?
Child

Citations

  1. [S1401] GdDI, online www.sardimpex.com\index.htm, Sanseverino.

Ralph de Gorges1

b. circa 1263?, d. 1323/24
Ralph de Gorges|b. c 1263?\nd. 1323/24|p413.htm#i28698|Sir Ralph de Gorges Knt., of Litton and Wraxall|b. c 1226?\nd. 1297|p406.htm#i23423|Elena de Moreville|b. c 1242?|p254.htm#i28700|||||||John de Moreville|b. c 1212?|p254.htm#i28701|N. N. de Wrokeshale|b. c 1222?|p254.htm#i28702|
FatherSir Ralph de Gorges Knt., of Litton and Wraxall1 b. circa 1226?, d. 1297
MotherElena de Moreville2 b. circa 1242?
     Ralph de Gorges was born circa 1263?. He was the son of Sir Ralph de Gorges Knt., of Litton and Wraxall and Elena de Moreville.1,2 (1292/93) In the 21st Edward I, marshal of the king's army in Gascony.2 Ralph de Gorges died in 1323/24. He died seised of his manor of Wraxhall, inter alia 17 Edward II.1

Citations

  1. [S1217] Esq. of the Middle Temple Sir John Bernard Burke, B:xB, pg. 222.
  2. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 236.

Eleanore Giffard1

b. 1275, d. before 23 January 1323/24
Eleanore Giffard|b. 1275\nd. b 23 Jan 1323/24|p413.htm#i17766|John, Lord Giffard of Brimsfield|b. 19 Jan 1241\nd. 29 May 1299|p407.htm#i8257|Maud de Clifford|b. c 1234\nd. a Dec 1282|p403.htm#i8258|Sir Elias Giffard Knt.|b. c 1211?\nd. 1248|p395.htm#i18679|Alice Maltravers|b. a 1202|p207.htm#i23444|Walter, 3rd Lord Clifford|b. c 1164\nd. 1263/64|p398.htm#i8260|Margred verch Llewelyn|b. c 1207\nd. a 1263|p398.htm#i12239|
FatherJohn, Lord Giffard of Brimsfield2,1 b. 19 January 1241, d. 29 May 1299
MotherMaud de Clifford2 b. circa 1234, d. after December 1282
     Eleanore Giffard was born in 1275 at Brimsfield, Gloucestershire, England.3 She was the daughter of John, Lord Giffard of Brimsfield and Maud de Clifford.2,1 Eleanore Giffard married Fulk, 1st Lord Strange of Blackmere, son of Robert Le Strange of Wrockwarden and Eleanore de Blancminster, at Blackmore, Herefordshire, England.2,3,1 Eleanore Giffard died before 23 January 1323/24. She predeceased her husband.3,1

Family

Fulk, 1st Lord Strange of Blackmere b. circa 1267, d. 23 January 1323/24
Children

Citations

  1. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XII/1:343.
  2. [S235] Paternal Ancestry of H. B. James, online, I Copyright (c) Homer Beers James 1996 - In web form by P. McBride (mailto:e-mail address).
  3. [S1121] LDS Submitters, "AFN: 4X44-4P", Ancestral File.
  4. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 29A-31.

Fulk, 1st Lord Strange of Blackmere1

b. circa 1267, d. 23 January 1323/24
Fulk, 1st Lord Strange of Blackmere|b. c 1267\nd. 23 Jan 1323/24|p413.htm#i17767|Robert Le Strange of Wrockwarden|b. c 1232\nd. Aug 1276|p402.htm#i24525|Eleanore de Blancminster|b. c 1231\nd. 12 Oct 1276|p402.htm#i24526|Hamon Le Strange|b. c 1202?|p227.htm#i26173||||William de Blancminster|b. b 1205|p218.htm#i24550||||
FatherRobert Le Strange of Wrockwarden1 b. circa 1232, d. August 1276
MotherEleanore de Blancminster1 b. circa 1231, d. 12 October 1276
     1st Baron Strange of Blackmere on 4 March 1308/9.1 Fulk, 1st Lord Strange of Blackmere was born circa 1267 at Longnor, Shropshire, England.2 He was the son of Robert Le Strange of Wrockwarden and Eleanore de Blancminster.1 Arms: Gules, two lions passant argent.3 Fulk, 1st Lord Strange of Blackmere was age 22 in June 1289.1 He was granted his brother's lands, on condition of doing homage at the King's next coming to England, on 16 July 1289.1 He was going to Gascony in 1294 at France.1 He married Eleanore Giffard, daughter of John, Lord Giffard of Brimsfield and Maud de Clifford, at Blackmore, Herefordshire, England.4,2,5 Fulk, 1st Lord Strange of Blackmere was summoned repeatedly to do service against the Scots from March 1298 to April 1323.1 He was going to Scotland on the King's service in 1299.1 He had his seal appended to the Baron's Letter to the Pope as "Fulco Lestrange dominus de Corfham" in February 1300/1.1 He was summoned to Parliament by writ directed "Fulconi Lestrange," whereby he is held to have become Lord Strange, on 4 March 1308/9 at 2 Edward II.1 He was an adherent of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, in 1312.1 He obtained a licence to crenellate his dwelling-place of Whitechurch in 1322 at Shropshire, England.5 He was appointed Seneschal of Aquitaine on 26 May 1322 at France.1 He died on 23 January 1323/24.2,5

Family

Eleanore Giffard b. 1275, d. before 23 January 1323/24
Children

Citations

  1. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XII/1:342.
  2. [S1121] LDS Submitters, "AFN: 4X44-4P", Ancestral File.
  3. [S1203] Gerard J. Brault, Rolls of Arms (1272-1307), G:177.
  4. [S235] Paternal Ancestry of H. B. James, online, I Copyright (c) Homer Beers James 1996 - In web form by P. McBride (mailto:e-mail address).
  5. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XII/1:343.
  6. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 29A-31.

Sir Walter le Blount of Rock1

b. circa 1265?, d. before May 1324
Sir Walter le Blount of Rock|b. c 1265?\nd. b May 1324|p413.htm#i27209|Sir William le Blount of Timberlake|b. c 1235?\nd. c Apr 1280|p403.htm#i27211|Isabel de Beauchamp|b. c 1250?|p243.htm#i27478|Sir Robert le Blount|d. 1288|p404.htm#i27212|Isabel Odinsels||p239.htm#i27213|William de Beauchamp, Baron of Elmley Castle|b. 1224?\nd. 1269|p399.htm#i12226|Lady Isabel Mauduit|b. c 1214\nd. b 1268|p399.htm#i12227|
FatherSir William le Blount of Timberlake1 b. circa 1235?, d. circa April 1280
MotherIsabel de Beauchamp2 b. circa 1250?
     Arms: Barry nebulee of six or and sable.3 Sir Walter le Blount of Rock was third son of William le Blund and Isabel.4 He was ancestor of all Blounts of England.1 He was born circa 1265?. He was the son of Sir William le Blount of Timberlake and Isabel de Beauchamp.1,2 Sir Walter le Blount of Rock married Joan Sodington, daughter of Ralph Sodington of Sodington, before February 1294; Possibly his 2nd.5,6,4 Sir Walter le Blount of Rock was of the Lancastrian party against Gavaston in 1313.4 He was a Knight of the Shire for Worcester in 1318.4 He was again a Knight of the Shire for Worcester in 1321.4 He was summoned for personal service against the Scots in 1322.4 He died before May 1324.7

Family

Joan Sodington
Children

Citations

  1. [S1325] Helen M. Prescott, Prescott Chart.
  2. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, IX:329.
  3. [S1216] C.B., L.L.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir John Bernard Burke, B:GA, pg. 92.
  4. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, IX:330.
  5. [S1325] Helen M. Prescott, Prescott Chart, garbled, "m. before 1??1".
  6. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, II:196.
  7. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, IX:331.

Aymer, 10th Earl of Pembroke1,2

b. circa 1270, d. 23 June 1324
Aymer, 10th Earl of Pembroke|b. c 1270\nd. 23 Jun 1324|p413.htm#i19782|Guillaume "de Valence", comte de Pembroc|b. a 1225\nd. 1296|p406.htm#i19781||||Hugues X., seigneur de Lusignan, comte de la March et d'Angoulême|b. c 1195|p61.htm#i7738|Isabella, comtesse d'Angoulême|b. 1186\nd. 31 May 1246|p394.htm#i5121|||||||
FatherGuillaume "de Valence", comte de Pembroc1 b. after 1225, d. 1296
     Aymer, 10th Earl of Pembroke was born circa 1270.2 He was the son of Guillaume "de Valence", comte de Pembroc.1 The forces of Edward I defeat a Scottish army under William Wallace. On 22 July 1298 at the Battle of Falkirk, Scotland.3 Aymer, 10th Earl of Pembroke fought for King Edward I in the victory over the Scots led by William Wallace on 22 July 1298 at the Battle of Falkirk, Scotland.4 Arms: Barruly argent and azure, an orle of martlets gules.5 He died on 23 June 1324 at France. D.s.p.6 Aymer, 10th Earl of Pembroke was buried in Westminster Abbey, England.6

Citations

  1. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 527.
  2. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, X:382.
  3. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, II:128.
  4. [S1203] Gerard J. Brault, Rolls of Arms (1272-1307), Falkirk Roll.
  5. [S1203] Gerard J. Brault, Rolls of Arms (1272-1307), Falkirk Roll, Ha #101, pg. 416.
  6. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, X:387.

Nicholas de Percy1

d. 6 August 1324
     Nicholas de Percy was one of the Earl of Lancasters party, he fled after the battle of Boroughbridge in March 1322.1 Royalists, and the Despencers, defeat the rebellious Barons. On 16 March 1321/22 at the Battle of Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire, England.2,3 He died on 6 August 1324. Having been "struck on the head with a stone so that his brain came out," he died at "Melane."1

Citations

  1. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VIII:580.
  2. [S642] Braose Family Web, online http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/
  3. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VIII:72.

William, 1st Lord Martin

b. circa 1257, d. before 8 October 1324
William, 1st Lord Martin|b. c 1257\nd. b 8 Oct 1324|p413.htm#i7877|Nicholas Martin|b. c 1236\nd. c 1260|p397.htm#i23667|Maud de Brian|b. 1240?\nd. 1279|p402.htm#i14729|Nicholas FitzMartin|b. c 1210\nd. 1282|p403.htm#i14728|N. N. (?)||p214.htm#i24118|Guy de Brian|b. c 1210?|p210.htm#i23665|Eve de Tracy|b. 1220?|p127.htm#i14731|
FatherNicholas Martin1,2 b. circa 1236, d. circa 1260
MotherMaud de Brian2 b. 1240?, d. 1279
     William, 1st Lord Martin was the grandson and heir of Nicholas, by his eldest son of Nicholas Martin who d.v.p.1 He was born circa 1257. He was the son of Nicholas Martin and Maud de Brian.1,2 William, 1st Lord Martin was age 25 in 1282.2 He married Eleanor FitzPiers, daughter of Reynold fitz Piers, Lord of Blaen Llynfi and Lady of Chewton Joan de Vivonia, before January 1281/82; Her 2nd (widow).1,3 Arms: Argent, two bars gules, a label azure.4 William, 1st Lord Martin served in the Scottish wars before 1295.1 He served in parliaments between 23 June 1295 and 10 October 1325.1 He was summoned to Parliament by writs directed "Willelmo Martyn," whereby he is held to have become Lord Martin between 24 June 1295 and 24 September 1324 at 23 Edward I - 18 Edward II.5 The forces of Edward I defeat a Scottish army under William Wallace. On 22 July 1298 at the Battle of Falkirk, Scotland.6 Arms: Argent, two bars gules.7 He fought for King Edward I in the victory over the Scots led by William Wallace on 22 July 1298 at the Battle of Falkirk, Scotland. He was with the forces of Edward I at the capture of the castle of Stirling, a victory for the English, between 22 April 1304 and 20 July 1304 at the Siege of Castle Stirling.8 He was present at Parliament as a Trier of Petitions in 1320.5 He was ordered to lead his forces to Coventry to resist the Earl of Lancaster there in February 1321/22.3 He died before 8 October 1324.3 His estate was probated on 8 October 1324; The writ to the escheator was issued on this date.3

Family

Eleanor FitzPiers b. 1263?
Children

Citations

  1. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 359.
  2. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VIII:535.
  3. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VIII:537.
  4. [S1203] Gerard J. Brault, Rolls of Arms (1272-1307), St. George's Roll, Ea #244, pg. 222.
  5. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VIII:536.
  6. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, II:128.
  7. [S1203] Gerard J. Brault, Rolls of Arms (1272-1307), Falkirk Roll, pg. 410, Ha 44.
  8. [S1203] Gerard J. Brault, Rolls of Arms (1272-1307), Stirling Roll, pg. 483.
  9. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VIII:538.

Sir John Deiville1

b. 1276, d. circa 1325
Sir John Deiville|b. 1276\nd. c 1325|p413.htm#i29635|Sir John d'Eiville|b. s 1236\nd. b Oct 1291|p405.htm#i29669||||Robert d'Eiville Knt., of Egmanton|b. s 1206\nd. a May 1242|p393.htm#i29670|Denise fitz Thomas|b. s 1216|p260.htm#i29671|||||||
FatherSir John d'Eiville2 b. say 1236, d. before October 1291
     Sir John Deiville was knight, of Egmanton, Nottinghamshire, and Adlingfleet, Kilburn and Thornton, county York.3 He was born in 1276.1 He was the son of Sir John d'Eiville.2 Sir John Deiville married Margaret (?); Her 1st.1,3 Sir John Deiville sold the manors of Kilburn and Castle Hood to the Earl of Lancaster for 200 marks in 1319.3 He sold the manor of Thornton to John d'Ellerker in 1322.3 He died circa 1325.3

Family

Margaret (?) b. circa 1295, d. before 8 May 1341
Child

Citations

  1. [S1532] Everingham Family History, online http://www.everingham.com/family/index2.htm
  2. [S1534] e-mail address, wife of Robert de Daiville Identification of Julian(a) in "Identification of Julian(a), wife of Robert de Daiville," newsgroup message Thu, 12 Sep 2002 16:32:59.
  3. [S1534] e-mail address, wife of Robert de Daiville Identification of Julian(a) in "Identification of Julian(a), wife of Robert de Daiville," newsgroup message Thu, 12 Sep 2002 16:32:59, "The Complete Peerage," G. E. Cokayne, 1910 - [microprint, 1982 (Alan Sutton) ], The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom..

Hugh, Lord Audley of Heleigh1

b. circa 1260, d. 1325
Hugh, Lord Audley of Heleigh|b. c 1260\nd. 1325|p413.htm#i7039|James de Aldithley, Justiciar of Ireland|b. c 1220\nd. c 11 Jun 1272|p401.htm#i6843|Ela Longespée|b. 1228\nd. b 22 Nov 1299|p407.htm#i6844|Henry de Aldithley|b. c 1175\nd. b Nov 1246|p394.htm#i6859|Bertred Mainwaring|b. c 1196|p56.htm#i6860|William Longespée|b. c 1212\nd. 7 Feb 1250|p395.htm#i6861|Idonia de Camville|b. c 1209\nd. 1 Jan 1251|p396.htm#i6862|
FatherJames de Aldithley, Justiciar of Ireland b. circa 1220, d. circa 11 June 1272
MotherEla Longespée b. 1228, d. before 22 November 1299
     Hugh, Lord Audley of Heleigh was a witness where Alice de Audley daughter of Hugh, 1st Lord Audley, and widow of Ralph, 3rd Lord Greystroke.2 Hugh, Lord Audley of Heleigh was born circa 1260 at Audley, Staffordshire, England. Youngest son.3,4 He was the son of James de Aldithley, Justiciar of Ireland and Ela Longespée. Hugh, Lord Audley of Heleigh married Isolde de Mortimer, daughter of Edmund, 1st Baron Mortimer of Wigmore and Margaret de Fiennes, before 1295 at Wigmore, Herefordshire, England; Her 2nd (widow).5,4 Arms: Hue de Audelegh: Gules fretty or.6 Ambassador to France circa 1317. Hugh, Lord Audley of Heleigh was a witness where Edward II, King of England called a Parliament and summoned his Barons in 1317.7 1st Lord Audley of Heleigh in 1317.8,2 Hugh, Lord Audley of Heleigh was summoned to Parliament as Lord Audley by Edward II in 1317.7 He was summoned to parliament as "Hugh de Audley, Seniori" by Edward II on 15 May 1321 at 14 Edward II. He was involved with the insurrection of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, and was committed, a "close prisoner" to Wallingford Castle, but making his peace with the king he obtained his release, and suffered nothing further, in 1321/22 at 15 Edward II.4 He died in 1325.

Family

Isolde de Mortimer b. after 1280, d. 1338
Children

Citations

  1. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 207-31.
  2. [S484] Peter Townend, B:P, 105th, pg. 10-11 - Abergavenny.
  3. [S245] LDS.
  4. [S235] Paternal Ancestry of H. B. James, online, I Copyright (c) Homer Beers James 1996 - In web form by P. McBride (mailto:e-mail address).
  5. [S245] LDS, for place.
  6. [S1203] Gerard J. Brault, Rolls of Arms (1272-1307), LM:268.
  7. [S217] Transcribed by Colin Hinson, English Peerage (to 1790).
  8. [S217] Transcribed by Colin Hinson, English Peerage (to 1790), says he was 2nd Lord Audley.

John, 2nd Lord Segrave1

b. circa 1256, d. 1325
John, 2nd Lord Segrave|b. c 1256\nd. 1325|p413.htm#i17581|Nicholas, 1st Lord Segrave|b. 1238\nd. bt Jul 1295 - 12 Nov 1295|p406.htm#i12150|Maud Lucy|b. c 1239|p100.htm#i12151|Gilbert, 3rd Baron Segrave|b. c 1208\nd. c 1254|p396.htm#i17578|Amabil de Chaucombe|b. c 1208?|p169.htm#i18798|||||||
FatherNicholas, 1st Lord Segrave1,2 b. 1238, d. between July 1295 and 12 November 1295
MotherMaud Lucy3,2 b. circa 1239
     Also called Baron, 2nd Segrave. John, 2nd Lord Segrave was born circa 1256 at Segrave, Leicestershire, England.1,4 He was the son of Nicholas, 1st Lord Segrave and Maud Lucy.1,2,3 John, 2nd Lord Segrave married Christian de Plessetis, daughter of Sir Hugh de Plessetis, in 1269/70.1,3 John, 2nd Lord Segrave was taken prisoner in the wars of Scotland, for which he obtained from the King, in consideration of his services, £100 towards the liquidation of his ransom, in 1280/81 at 9 Edward I.3 2nd Baron Segrave between 1295 and 1325.1 He was constable of the English army in 1295/96 at 24 Edward I, Scotland.2 He was retained by the Earl Marshal, Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk, in 1297.4 The forces of Edward I defeat a Scottish army under William Wallace. On 22 July 1298 at the Battle of Falkirk, Scotland.5 He was again in Scotland, with a principal command at the Battle of Falkirk where the English defeated the Scots on 22 July 1298 at 26 Edward I.3,6 Arms: Sable, a lion rampant, argent crowned or.7,8 He was keeper of Scotland, and capturing the rebel, William Wallace, did much to restore orderly English government there, between 1302 and 1305.4 He was with the forces of Edward I at the capture of the castle of Stirling, a victory for the English, between 22 April 1304 and 20 July 1304 at the Siege of Castle Stirling.9 He died in 1325.1,3

Family

Christian de Plessetis b. circa 1253
Children

Citations

  1. [S484] Peter Townend, B:P, 105th, pg. 1913 - Barony of Segrave.
  2. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 485.
  3. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 484.
  4. [S579] Michael Hicks, WW Late Medieval, Sir John Segrave, pg. 30-32.
  5. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, II:128.
  6. [S1203] Gerard J. Brault, Rolls of Arms (1272-1307), Falkirk Roll, Ha #7, pg. 407.
  7. [S1203] Gerard J. Brault, Rolls of Arms (1272-1307), Ha #7, pg. 407.
  8. [S1203] Gerard J. Brault, Rolls of Arms (1272-1307), Stirling Roll, pg. 485, ST 37.
  9. [S1203] Gerard J. Brault, Rolls of Arms (1272-1307), Stirling Roll, pg. 483.
  10. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 198.

Jeanne, comtesse de Réthel

b. circa 1270?, d. 1325
Jeanne, comtesse de Réthel|b. c 1270?\nd. 1325|p413.htm#i26619|Hugues IV, comte de Réthel|b. c 1240?\nd. 1290|p405.htm#i26624||||Manassés I. de Réthel|b. c 1210?\nd. 1274|p401.htm#i26623||||||||||
FatherHugues IV, comte de Réthel1 b. circa 1240?, d. 1290
     Jeanne, comtesse de Réthel was born circa 1270?. She was the daughter of Hugues IV, comte de Réthel.1 Jeanne, comtesse de Réthel married Louis, comte de Nevers, son of Robert III de Béthune , comte de Flandre and Yolande de Bourgogne, comtesse de Nevers, on 16 December 1290.2 Jeanne, comtesse de Réthel died in 1325.

Family

Louis, comte de Nevers b. circa 1275?
Children

Citations

  1. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/, La Noblesse - Rethel.
  2. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/, La Noblesse - Dampierre.
  3. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/, Dampierre.

William, 1st Baron Ferrers of Groby1

b. circa 1271?, d. 1325
William, 1st Baron Ferrers of Groby|b. c 1271?\nd. 1325|p413.htm#i28480|William de Ferrers of Groby|b. c 1241?|p252.htm#i28482|Joane le Despencer|b. c 1251?|p252.htm#i28483|William I., 5th Earl of Derby|b. c 1193\nd. 24 Mar 1254|p396.htm#i8277|Margaret de Quincy|b. 1222\nd. 12 Mar 1270/71|p400.htm#i23377|Hugh (le Despencer), Lord Le Despencer|b. b 1223\nd. 4 Aug 1265|p399.htm#i7592|Aliva Basset|b. c 1239|p60.htm#i7593|
FatherWilliam de Ferrers of Groby1 b. circa 1241?
MotherJoane le Despencer1 b. circa 1251?
     William, 1st Baron Ferrers of Groby was born circa 1271?. He was the son of William de Ferrers of Groby and Joane le Despencer.1 William, 1st Baron Ferrers of Groby married Margaret de Segrave, daughter of John, 2nd Lord Segrave and Christian de Plessetis.1 William, 1st Baron Ferrers of Groby died in 1325.1

Family

Margaret de Segrave b. circa 1280?
Child

Citations

  1. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 198.

Ilaria de Lloria1

b. circa 1288?, d. 1325
Ilaria de Lloria|b. c 1288?\nd. 1325|p413.htm#i28554|Rogerio, Ammiraglio di Catalogna|b. c 1250\nd. 1304/5|p408.htm#i28555|Margherita Lancia|b. c 1253?|p253.htm#i28556|||||||Galeotto, Conte di Atti|b. c 1223?\nd. 1268|p399.htm#i28557|Cubitosa d’Aquino|b. s 1248|p253.htm#i28558|
FatherRogerio, Ammiraglio di Catalogna1 b. circa 1250, d. 1304/5
MotherMargherita Lancia1 b. circa 1253?
     Ilaria de Lloria was born circa 1288?. She was the daughter of Rogerio, Ammiraglio di Catalogna and Margherita Lancia.1 Ilaria de Lloria married Enrico, 5° Conte di Marsico, Signore di Cuccaro, Gran Connestabile del Regno di Napoli, son of Tommaso, 4° Conte di Marsico, Barone di Sanseverino and Isnarda (Isolda) de Courban.1 Ilaria de Lloria died in 1325.1

Family

Enrico, 5° Conte di Marsico, Signore di Cuccaro, Gran Connestabile del Regno di Napoli b. circa 1280?, d. 1314
Child

Citations

  1. [S1401] GdDI, online www.sardimpex.com\index.htm, Sanseverino.

Sir Gerard II Braybrooke Kt., M.P.1,2

b. circa 1264, d. after 1325
Sir Gerard II Braybrooke Kt., M.P.|b. c 1264\nd. a 1325|p413.htm#i12121|Sir Gerard I Braybrooke Knt., M.P.|d. c 1326|p413.htm#i22895|Laura Wake||p203.htm#i22896|John de Braybrooke|b. c 1220\nd. a 1293|p405.htm#i12123|Joan (?)|b. c 1227\nd. a 1302|p408.htm#i12124|||||||
FatherSir Gerard I Braybrooke Knt., M.P.3 d. circa 1326
MotherLaura Wake3
     Sir Gerard II Braybrooke Kt., M.P. was of Colmworth, Bedfordshire & Horsenden, Buckinghamshire at England.2 He married Isabel Hampden, daughter of Sir Reginald Hampden of Great Hampden and Nichola de Grenville.2 Sir Gerard II Braybrooke Kt., M.P. was born circa 1264 at Colmworth, Bedfordshire, England.1 He was the son of Sir Gerard I Braybrooke Knt., M.P. and Laura Wake.3 Sir Gerard II Braybrooke Kt., M.P. died after 1325.1 Hundred Years War - English, under Edward III, invade Normandy, defend at Créçy where they defeat the french, killing 4,000 at a loss of 100, after which English advanced to Calais. On 26 August 1346 at the Battle of Créçy, Normandy, France.4 He fought at the Battle of Crecy in the Black Prince's Division on 26 August 1346 at Normandy, France.2 He died on 17 March 1359.2

Family

Isabel Hampden
Children

Citations

  1. [S245] LDS.
  2. [S1024] Robert O'Connor (e-mail address)
    , Braybrooke in "Braybrooke," newsgroup message 1999/06/11, HoP, 1386-1421, II, pp 343-4 Clutterbuck, III, p 58.
  3. [S1024] Robert O'Connor (e-mail address)
    , Braybrooke in "Braybrooke," newsgroup message 1999/06/11, HoP, 1386-1421, II, p 344.
  4. [S429] John Sweetman, Dictionary of European Battles, pg. 50.
  5. [S1024] Robert O'Connor (e-mail address)
    , Braybrooke in "Braybrooke," newsgroup message 1999/06/11, Foss, p 119 HoP, 1386-1421, II, p 344.

Stephen, 3rd Lord Segrave1

b. after 1271, d. 1324/25
Stephen, 3rd Lord Segrave|b. a 1271\nd. 1324/25|p413.htm#i17580|John, 2nd Lord Segrave|b. c 1256\nd. 1325|p413.htm#i17581|Christian de Plessetis|b. c 1253|p155.htm#i17582|Nicholas, 1st Lord Segrave|b. 1238\nd. bt Jul 1295 - 12 Nov 1295|p406.htm#i12150|Maud Lucy|b. c 1239|p100.htm#i12151|Sir Hugh de Plessetis|b. c 1223|p156.htm#i17583||||
FatherJohn, 2nd Lord Segrave1 b. circa 1256, d. 1325
MotherChristian de Plessetis1 b. circa 1253
     Also called 3rd Baron Segrave. Stephen, 3rd Lord Segrave was born after 1271. He was the son of John, 2nd Lord Segrave and Christian de Plessetis.1 Stephen, 3rd Lord Segrave was with the forces of Edward I at the capture of the castle of Stirling, a victory for the English, between 22 April 1304 and 20 July 1304 at the Siege of Castle Stirling.2 Arms: Sable, a lion rampant, argent crowned or, charged on the shoulder with a fleur de lis de gueules.3 He married Alice de Arundel, daughter of Richard, 11th Earl of Arundel and Alasia del Vasto, before 1314.1 3rd Baron Segrave in 1325.1 Stephen, 3rd Lord Segrave died in 1324/25 at 18 Edward II, Gascony, France. He attended his father into Gascony, and died there. d.v.p.1

Family

Alice de Arundel b. say 1291
Child

Citations

  1. [S484] Peter Townend, B:P, 105th, pg. 1913 - Barony of Segrave.
  2. [S1203] Gerard J. Brault, Rolls of Arms (1272-1307), Stirling Roll, pg. 483.
  3. [S1203] Gerard J. Brault, Rolls of Arms (1272-1307), Stirling Roll, pg. 485, ST 38.

Dinis I "O Lavrador", rei de Portugal

b. 9 October 1261, d. 7 January 1325
Dinis I "O Lavrador", rei de Portugal|b. 9 Oct 1261\nd. 7 Jan 1325|p413.htm#i11135|Afonso III "O Bolonhês", rei de Portugal|b. 5 May 1210\nd. 16 Feb 1279|p402.htm#i11151|rainha de Portugal Beatrice Alfonsez de Castilla y León|b. 1242\nd. 27 Oct 1303|p408.htm#i11152|Afonso I. "O Gordo", rei de Portugal|b. 12 Apr 1185\nd. 25 Mar 1223|p388.htm#i11212|Urraca A., rainha de Portugal|b. c 1190\nd. 3 Nov 1220|p387.htm#i11213|Alfonso X. "el Sabio", rey de Castilla y León|b. 23 Nov 1221\nd. 4 Apr 1284|p404.htm#i11130|Maria Guillén de Guzmán|b. c 1211\nd. 1262|p398.htm#i11153|
FatherAfonso III "O Bolonhês", rei de Portugal1,2 b. 5 May 1210, d. 16 February 1279
Motherrainha de Portugal Beatrice Alfonsez de Castilla y León1,2 b. 1242, d. 27 October 1303
      Dinis I "O Lavrador", rei de Portugal also went by the name of Denis "the Farmer". He was the successor of Afonso III "O Bolonhês", rei de Portugal; King of Portugal.3,4 Dinis I "O Lavrador", rei de Portugal was born on 9 October 1261 at Lisbon, Portugal.2,5,6,7 He was the son of Afonso III "O Bolonhês", rei de Portugal and rainha de Portugal Beatrice Alfonsez de Castilla y León.1,2 Dinis I "O Lavrador", rei de Portugal succeeded his father to the throne of Portugal in 1279. King of Portugal between 16 February 1279 and 1325.3,4,5 He and rainha de Portugal Isabel de Aragón were engaged on 2 February 1282 at Barcelona, Spain.8 Dinis I "O Lavrador", rei de Portugal married rainha de Portugal Isabel de Aragón, daughter of Pere III "el Grando", rey de Aragón and Constance von Staufen, Queen of Sicily, on 24 June 1282 at Trancosa, Guarda, Portugal.8 Dinis I "O Lavrador", rei de Portugal was called by his own people "the Farmer King" because of his encouragement of agriculture.9 He founded the Order of Christ to replace the disbanded Templars in 1319.9 He died on 7 January 1325 at Santarem (Odivelas) at age 63 years, 2 months and 29 days.1,10,11,2,5,6 He was the predecessor of Afonso IV "O Osado", rei de Portugal; King of Portugal.3,4,12,6

Family

rainha de Portugal Isabel de Aragón b. 4 January 1271, d. 4 July 1336
Children

Citations

  1. [S187] Royal Genealogy Database, online http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/
  2. [S450] Joaquin Veríssimo Serrão História de Portugal, pg. 400.
  3. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html
  4. [S653] PoH, online http://www.friesian.com/
  5. [S660] Pas on Fernando II, online http://worldroots.clicktron.com/brigitte/famous/f/…, 82.
  6. [S869] História de Portugal, online http://www.ip.pt/~ip200650/Portugal1.htm
  7. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., I:582.
  8. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., I:583.
  9. [S1301] Text by Michael MacLagan tables by Jiri Loudan, Louda & MacLagan, 2002, pg. 181.
  10. [S245] LDS.
  11. [S270] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH II, pg. 825, genealogy table 22, the Castile and Aragon, 1033-c. 1300, (b) the House of Aragon, 1033-1327.
  12. [S660] Pas on Fernando II, online http://worldroots.clicktron.com/brigitte/famous/f/…, 44.
  13. [S426] Francisco Antonio Doria, The Abdallah to Abunazar line in "Abdallah to English," newsgroup message 5 Apr 2000.
  14. [S450] Joaquin Veríssimo Serrão História de Portugal, pg. 401.

Alice de Toni1

b. circa 1283, d. before 8 January 1324/25
Alice de Toni|b. c 1283\nd. b 8 Jan 1324/25|p413.htm#i26052|Ralph de Toni of Flamsted|b. c 1253?|p252.htm#i28484|Lady Alice de Bohun|b. c 1263?|p252.htm#i28485|Robert de Toni|b. c 1223?|p254.htm#i28651||||Humphrey de Bohun Knt.|b. c 1231\nd. 27 Oct 1265|p399.htm#i7117|Eleanore de Braose|b. b 1230|p58.htm#i7118|
FatherRalph de Toni of Flamsted2,3 b. circa 1253?
MotherLady Alice de Bohun2 b. circa 1263?
     Alice de Toni was born circa 1283. She was the daughter of Ralph de Toni of Flamsted and Lady Alice de Bohun.2,3 Alice de Toni was age 24-27 in 1309. She married Guy (de Beauchamp), 10th Earl of Warwick, son of William (de Beauchamp), 9th Earl of Warwick and Maud FitzPiers, circa 12 January 1309/10; His 2nd. Her 2nd.4 Alice de Toni acquired the Toni estates on her brother Robert's, Baron Toni's, death in 1311.3 She died before 8 January 1324/25.1

Family

Guy (de Beauchamp), 10th Earl of Warwick b. circa 1273
Children

Citations

  1. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XII/2:371-372 .
  2. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 30.
  3. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 534.
  4. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XII/2:371-372, between 12 Jan and 28 Feb 1309/10.
  5. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XII/2:371-372.

Robert (de Scales), 2nd Lord Scales1

b. 1279, d. 20 March 1325
Robert (de Scales), 2nd Lord Scales|b. 1279\nd. 20 Mar 1325|p413.htm#i7218|Robert de Scales IV, 1st Lord Scales|b. c 1249\nd. b 4 Sep 1305|p408.htm#i12133|Alice (?)|b. c 1252|p100.htm#i12134|Robert de Scales III|b. c 1215\nd. b 20 Jan 1267|p399.htm#i18813|Clemence (?)|b. c 1224|p169.htm#i18814|||||||
FatherRobert de Scales IV, 1st Lord Scales2,3 b. circa 1249, d. before 4 September 1305
MotherAlice (?)3 b. circa 1252
     Robert (de Scales), 2nd Lord Scales was born in 1279 at Middleton, Norfolk, England.2 He was the son of Robert de Scales IV, 1st Lord Scales and Alice (?).2,3 2nd Baron Scales in 1305.3 Robert (de Scales), 2nd Lord Scales was made a knight of the Bath in 1306.3 He was first summoned to parliament as Lord Scales on 2 November 1306.3 He was summoned to parliaments between 3 November 1306 and 14 March 1322.3 He was summoned as a peer to the coronation of Edward II on 24 February 1308 at Westminster Abbey, England.3 He married Evelina de Courtenay, daughter of Sir Hugh Courtenay of Oakhampton and Eleanor le Despencer, circa 1309 at Okehampton, Devon, England.2,3 Robert (de Scales), 2nd Lord Scales died in 1322 at age 43 years.3 He died on 20 March 1325 at Middleton, Norfolk, England, at age 46 years.2

Family

Evelina de Courtenay b. circa 1282, d. circa 10 October 1335
Children

Citations

  1. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 232-32.
  2. [S245] LDS.
  3. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 476.
  4. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XI:501.

Lord of Redesdale, Earl of Angus Robert de Umfreville1

b. circa 1277, d. 2 April 1325
Lord of Redesdale, Earl of Angus Robert de Umfreville|b. c 1277\nd. 2 Apr 1325|p413.htm#i26251|Gilbert, Lord of Prudhoe, Earl of Angus|b. c 1244\nd. b 13 Oct 1307|p409.htm#i23610|Elizabeth Comyn|b. c 1257?|p228.htm#i26254|Gilbert, Lord of Redesdale|b. c 1195?\nd. b 13 Mar 1244/45|p394.htm#i26253|Maud, suo jure Countess of Angus|b. c 1210?|p210.htm#i23611|Alexander Comyn, 6th Earl of Buchan|b. c 1233\nd. b 6 Apr 1290|p405.htm#i7747|Elizabeth de Quincy|b. a 1228|p61.htm#i7748|
FatherGilbert, Lord of Prudhoe, Earl of Angus1 b. circa 1244, d. before 13 October 1307
MotherElizabeth Comyn1 b. circa 1257?
     Lord of Redesdale, Earl of Angus Robert de Umfreville was born circa 1277.2 He was the son of Gilbert, Lord of Prudhoe, Earl of Angus and Elizabeth Comyn.1 Lord of Redesdale, Earl of Angus Robert de Umfreville married Lucy de Kyme.1 Lord of Redesdale, Earl of Angus Robert de Umfreville died on 2 April 1325.1

Family

Lucy de Kyme
Child

Citations

  1. [S1234] Umfrevilles, online http://gazzalw.tripod.com/umfrevil.html
  2. [S1234] Umfrevilles, online http://gazzalw.tripod.com/umfrevil.html, c 1277.

Charles I, comte de Valois et d'Alençon1

b. 12 March 1270, d. 16 April 1325
Charles I, comte de Valois et d'Alençon|b. 12 Mar 1270\nd. 16 Apr 1325|p413.htm#i5622|Philippe III "le Hardi", roi de France|b. 1 May 1245\nd. 5 Oct 1285|p404.htm#i4584|Princesa Isabella de Aragón|b. 1247\nd. 28 Jan 1271|p400.htm#i5166|Louis IX "le Saint", roi de France|b. 25 Apr 1215\nd. 25 Aug 1270|p400.htm#i4585|Marguerite de Provence|b. 1221\nd. 21 Dec 1295|p406.htm#i5333|Jaume I., rey de Aragón|b. 2 Feb 1208\nd. 27 Jul 1276|p402.htm#i5167|Iolande, Hercegnõ Magyarország|b. 1219\nd. 9 Oct 1251|p396.htm#i5168|
FatherPhilippe III "le Hardi", roi de France2 b. 1 May 1245, d. 5 October 1285
MotherPrincesa Isabella de Aragón2 b. 1247, d. 28 January 1271
      Charles I, comte de Valois et d'Alençon was born on 12 March 1270 at Vincennes/Fontainebleau, France.2,3 He was the son of Philippe III "le Hardi", roi de France and Princesa Isabella de Aragón.2 Comte de Valois at France in 1280.3 Comte d'Alençon, de Chartres, et du Perche at France in 1280.3 Comte de Barcelone at Spain between 1284 and 1295.3 Comte d'Anjou at France in 1290.3 Charles I, comte de Valois et d'Alençon married Marguerite de Sicile, daughter of Charles II "le Boiteux", roi de Jérusalem et de Sicile and Mária, Hercegnõ Magyarország, on 16 August 1290 at Corbeil, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France; His 1st. 2nd cousins.4,5,2,1 Duc d'Anjou at France in 1297.3 Charles I, comte de Valois et d'Alençon married Catherine de Courtenay, impératrice titulaire de Constantinople, daughter of Philippe de Courtenay, empeureur titulaire de Constantinople and Béatrix de Sicile, on 8 February 1301 at Saint-Cloud, France; His 2nd.3 Charles I, comte de Valois et d'Alençon married Mahaut de Châtillon, daughter of Gui III de Châtillon, comte de St. Pol and Marie de Bretagne, in June 1308 at Poitiers, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France; His 3rd.6 Charles I, comte de Valois et d'Alençon died on 16 April 1325 at Paris, France, at age 55 years, 1 month and 4 days.4,2 He died on 5 December 1325 at Nogent-le-Roi, France, at age 55 years, 8 months and 23 days.6,3 Charles I, comte de Valois et d'Alençon was buried in St. Jacques, Paris, France.

Family 1

Marguerite de Sicile b. 1273, d. 31 December 1299
Children

Family 2

Catherine de Courtenay, impératrice titulaire de Constantinople b. 1274, d. 3 January 1307

Family 3

Mahaut de Châtillon b. 1293, d. 3 October 1358
Child

Citations

  1. [S1280] Patrick van Kerrebrouck, Capetiens 987-1328, pg. 253.
  2. [S434] French Royalty, online http://www.heraldica.org/topics/france/
  3. [S861] Antoine de Nadaillac's, online http://perso.club-internet.fr/anosteo/
  4. [S270] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH II, pg. 766, genealogy table 19, the Houses of Anjou and Aragon in Naples and Sicily, (a) the House of Anjou in Naples.
  5. [S270] C. W. Previté-Orton sCMH II, pg. 776-777, genealogy table 20, the Last Capetians and the House of Valois.
  6. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/
  7. [S467] GdRdF, online http://jeanjacques.villemag.free.fr/, Valois.

Sir Gerard I Braybrooke Knt., M.P.1

d. circa 1326
Sir Gerard I Braybrooke Knt., M.P.|d. c 1326|p413.htm#i22895|John de Braybrooke|b. c 1220\nd. a 1293|p405.htm#i12123|Joan (?)|b. c 1227\nd. a 1302|p408.htm#i12124|Gerard de Braybrooke||p203.htm#i22897|Lora (?)||p203.htm#i22898|||||||
FatherJohn de Braybrooke2 b. circa 1220, d. after 1293
MotherJoan (?)2 b. circa 1227, d. after 1302
     Sir Gerard I Braybrooke Knt., M.P. was the son of John de Braybrooke and Joan (?).2 Sir Gerard I Braybrooke Knt., M.P. was of Colmworth, Bedfordshire & Horsenden, Buckinghamshire at England.3 He was Member of Parliament for Bedfordshire.3 He married Laura Wake.1 Sir Gerard I Braybrooke Knt., M.P. died circa 1326.1

Family

Laura Wake
Child

Citations

  1. [S1024] Robert O'Connor (e-mail address)
    , Braybrooke in "Braybrooke," newsgroup message 1999/06/11, HoP, 1386-1421, II, p 344.
  2. [S1024] Robert O'Connor (e-mail address)
    , Braybrooke in "Braybrooke," newsgroup message 1999/06/11, Foss, p 119.
  3. [S1024] Robert O'Connor (e-mail address)
    , Braybrooke in "Braybrooke," newsgroup message 1999/06/11, Foss, p 119 HoP, 1386-1421, II, p 344.

William V, Lord Braose1

b. circa 1261, d. 1326
William V, Lord Braose|b. c 1261\nd. 1326|p413.htm#i12137|William IV de Braose, Lord Bramber|b. 1220\nd. 6 Jan 1290/91|p405.htm#i12234|Aline de Multon|b. c 1245|p100.htm#i12138|John T. de Braose, Lord of Bramber and Gower|b. 1198\nd. 18 Jul 1232|p390.htm#i12238|Margred verch Llewelyn|b. c 1207\nd. a 1263|p398.htm#i12239|Thomas de Multon of Egremont|b. 1225\nd. b 29 Apr 1294|p406.htm#i12236||||
FatherWilliam IV de Braose, Lord Bramber1 b. 1220, d. 6 January 1290/91
MotherAline de Multon2 b. circa 1245
      Arms: Azure, a semy of cross crosslets, a lion rampant or, armed and langued gules.3 William V, Lord Braose was born circa 1261 at Bramber, Sussex, England. He was the son of William IV de Braose, Lord Bramber and Aline de Multon.2,1 William V, Lord Braose gained his early military education as a squire to Reginald de Grey, lord of Ruthin, who fought in Wales.2 He married Agnes (?) circa 1286.2 William V, Lord Braose was granted by the King the inheritance of his father on 1 March 1291.2 Parliament Summons by King Edward I on 8 June 1294.4 William V was summoned to parliament by Simon V de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester on 8 June 1294 as Lord Braose.4 1st Lord Braose of Gower between 8 June 1294 and 1322.4 William V, Lord Braose was a witness where John, Lord Mowbray made ward of William de Braose, who betrothed John, at age 10, to his daughter, Aliva, age 6, in 1297. William V, Lord Braose was a witness where Alina de Braose betrothed, at age six, by her father to his ward, John de Mowbray, then age 10, in 1297.2 William V, Lord Braose won the valuable wardship of John de Mowbray from the king in honour of his loyal service in Flanders in 1297.2 He ordered, by the King, to answer for his misdeeds, charges brought by the Bishop of Llandaff, before the court and the royal justices in 1299.2 He forced to issue charters of rights for the burgesses of Swansea and his tenants in Gower, for his tenants in Gower sought justice from the king, having taken the drastic step of deserting their lands, accusing their lord of failing to protect them and their rights, his neglect and mismanagement had disgraced the marcher lordships, in 1306 at Swansea, Wales.2 He was ordered in court to give eight hundred marks to his father's third wife and widow, Mary de Roos, in 1307. William mounted the bar in fury and bitterly insulted the judge. The king ordered him to walk from Westminster to the exchequer without his sword belt and with his head uncovered, to seek the judge's pardon. He was then put in the Tower of London for contempt of court. William was all but bankrupt and forced to sell his lands to pay his debts.2 He married Elizabeth de Sully in 1317; His 2nd (s.p.).2 William V, Lord Braose sold the reversion of Gower to the earl of Hereford, Humphrey de Bohun, who wanted it for his son after Alina's death in 1320.2 He saw his lands of Gower ordered confiscated by the King because William had not sought a royal licence to "alienate" it to John de Mowbray on 26 October 1320.2 He was left £10,000 in debt to Hugh Despenser following the Battle of Boroughbridge after March 1323. He made many efforts to gain his daughter's freedom, submitting to the conniving schemes of the Despensers and relinquishing almost everything he owned, to which, from the Tower, Alina described him as "frantic and not in good memory,".2 He died in 1326. He died, ironically, the same year the Despensers were executed. He never did see his daughter freed from captivity.2

Family 1

Agnes (?)
Children

Family 2

Elizabeth de Sully b. circa 1300

Citations

  1. [S245] LDS.
  2. [S642] Braose Family Web, online http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/
  3. [S1216] C.B., L.L.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir John Bernard Burke, B:GA, pg. 117.
  4. [S217] Transcribed by Colin Hinson, English Peerage (to 1790).
  5. [S484] Peter Townend, B:P, 105th, pg. 1913 - Family of Mowbray.

Walter, 6th High Steward of Scotland

b. circa 1292, d. 1326
Walter, 6th High Steward of Scotland|b. c 1292\nd. 1326|p413.htm#i15007|James, 5th High Steward of Scotland|b. c 1243\nd. 1309|p409.htm#i15003|Egidia de Burgh|b. c 1255|p129.htm#i15004|Alexander, 4th High Steward of Scotland|b. c 1215\nd. 1263|p398.htm#i14997|Jane of Bute|b. b 1210|p129.htm#i14998|Walter de Burgh, 1st Earl of Ulster|b. 1232\nd. 28 Jul 1271|p400.htm#i15005|Avelina FitzPiers|b. c 1235\nd. 1274|p401.htm#i15051|
FatherJames, 5th High Steward of Scotland1,2 b. circa 1243, d. 1309
MotherEgidia de Burgh1,2 b. circa 1255
     Walter, 6th High Steward of Scotland was born circa 1292.2 He was the son of James, 5th High Steward of Scotland and Egidia de Burgh.1,2 Walter, 6th High Steward of Scotland commanded the left wing of the Scottish army at the Battle of Bannockburn (with his cousin, the "Good Sir James" of Douglas) in 1314.1,2 He married Marjorie Bruce, daughter of Robert I "le Jovenne", King of Scotland and Isabel of Mar, in 1315; His 1st.3,4,2 Walter, 6th High Steward of Scotland was regent of Scotland during King Robert Bruce's absence in Ireland in 1316.2 6th High Steward of Scotland before 1326.4 He died in 1326.4

Family

Marjorie Bruce b. circa 1296, d. 2 March 1315/16
Child

Citations

  1. [S298] HRH Prince Michael of Albany, Albany, pg. 47.
  2. [S735] Peter Townend, B:P, 103rd, pg. 1716.
  3. [S484] Peter Townend, B:P, 105th, pgs. lxx-lxxv.
  4. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Stuart, House Of.

Blanche de Bourgogne1

b. 1296, d. 1326
Blanche de Bourgogne|b. 1296\nd. 1326|p413.htm#i18877|Otton IV, comte Palatin de Bourgogne|b. c 1263?\nd. 17 Mar 1302|p408.htm#i18875|Mahaut d' Artois|b. 1268\nd. 27 Nov 1329|p414.htm#i18876|Hugues, comte Palatin de Bourgogne|b. 1220\nd. 1266|p399.htm#i25894|Alix de Meranie|b. c 1220?\nd. 8 Mar 1279|p402.htm#i25896|Robert II "le Noble" d' Artois|b. Sep 1250\nd. 11 Jul 1302|p408.htm#i25890|Amicie de Courtenay|b. 1250\nd. 1275|p401.htm#i25891|
FatherOtton IV, comte Palatin de Bourgogne1 b. circa 1263?, d. 17 March 1302
MotherMahaut d' Artois1 b. 1268, d. 27 November 1329
     Blanche de Bourgogne was born in 1296.2 She was the daughter of Otton IV, comte Palatin de Bourgogne and Mahaut d' Artois.1 Blanche de Bourgogne married Charles IV "le Bel", roi de France et de Navarre, son of Philippe IV "le Bel", roi de France and Jeanne I, reine de Navarre, in 1307; His 1st.1 Blanche de Bourgogne was accused of adultry, and imprisoned circa 1315. She and Charles IV "le Bel", roi de France et de Navarre were divorced in 1322; Marriage declared null and void by the Pope.3 Blanche de Bourgogne died in 1326 at age 30 years.2

Family

Charles IV "le Bel", roi de France et de Navarre b. 1294, d. 1 February 1328

Citations

  1. [S651] Joy Law, Law, J., pg. 74.
  2. [S651] Joy Law, Law, J., pg. 80.
  3. [S651] Joy Law, Law, J., pg. 83.

William de Bereford1

d. 1326
     Chief Justice of the Common Pleas.2 William de Bereford died in 1326.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 351.
  2. [S69] Notes on Medieval Genealogy, online http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/index.html, Outline of the history of the Argentein family: 14th and 15th centuries.

Romano, 1° Conte di Nola e Soana1

b. circa 1270?, d. after 1326
Romano, 1° Conte di Nola e Soana|b. c 1270?\nd. a 1326|p413.htm#i28588|Gentile (II), Signore di Pitigliano, Vicovaro,Cantalupo, Roccagiovine, Bardella|b. c 1240?\nd. a 1314|p411.htm#i28602|Giacoma Pierleoni|b. c 1250?|p253.htm#i28603|Bertoldo, Signore di Penna, Pitigliano, Nettuno, Vicovaro, Cantalupo, Roccagiovine|d. a 1319|p412.htm#i28605||||Giovanni Pierleoni, Nobile Romano|b. c 1220?|p253.htm#i28604||||
FatherGentile (II), Signore di Pitigliano, Vicovaro,Cantalupo, Roccagiovine, Bardella1 b. circa 1240?, d. after 1314
MotherGiacoma Pierleoni1 b. circa 1250?
     Also called Ramond des Ursins, grand justicier de royaume de Naples.2 Romano, 1° Conte di Nola e Soana was born circa 1270?. He was the son of Gentile (II), Signore di Pitigliano, Vicovaro,Cantalupo, Roccagiovine, Bardella and Giacoma Pierleoni.1 Signore di Pitigliano, Cantalupo, Vicovaro, Roccagiovine, Bardella, Nettuno, Sorano, Manciano, Saturnia e Montemerano; Signore di Atripalda, Forino, Boiano, Monforte, Cicala e Avella, Nobile Romano.1 1° Conte di Nola e Soana, circa 1292.1 Romano, 1° Conte di Nola e Soana married Anastasie de Montfort, comtesse de Nole, daughter of Guy de Montfort, comte de Nole, on 8 June 1292.3 Gran Giustiziere del Regno di Napoli, Vicario Regio di Roma, 1326.1 Romano, 1° Conte di Nola e Soana died after 1326.1

Family

Anastasie de Montfort, comtesse de Nole b. circa 1272?
Child

Citations

  1. [S1401] GdDI, online www.sardimpex.com\index.htm, Orsini Antichi.
  2. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VI:78.
  3. [S1345] Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), Pere Anselme's Histoire, 3rd Ed., VI:78, 8 Jun 1293.

Roger, 3rd Baron Moels1

d. 1325/26
Roger, 3rd Baron Moels|d. 1325/26|p413.htm#i23572|John, 1st Lord Moels|b. c 1269\nd. 1310|p409.htm#i23536|Maud de Grey|b. s 1288|p209.htm#i23570|Sir Roger de Moels Knt.|b. c 1235\nd. b 17 Jun 1295|p406.htm#i23534|Alice de Preux|b. c 1249|p209.htm#i23535|John, 2nd Baron Grey of Wilton|b. c 1262?\nd. 1323|p413.htm#i26368|Maud de Verdun|b. c 1268|p250.htm#i28133|
FatherJohn, 1st Lord Moels1 b. circa 1269, d. 1310
MotherMaud de Grey1 b. say 1288
     Roger, 3rd Baron Moels was the son of John, 1st Lord Moels and Maud de Grey.1 Roger, 3rd Baron Moels was the successor of Nicholas, 2nd Baron Moels; 2nd Baron Moels. 3rd Baron Moels between 1316 and 1326.1 Roger, 3rd Baron Moels was the predecessor of John, 4th Lord Moels; 4th Baron Moels.1 Roger, 3rd Baron Moels died in 1325/26 at 19 Edward II. D.s.p.1

Citations

  1. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 369.

Robert, Lord FitzWalter1

b. 1247, d. 18 January 1325/26
Robert, Lord FitzWalter|b. 1247\nd. 18 Jan 1325/26|p413.htm#i24953|Sir Walter fitz Robert|b. s 1212\nd. b 10 Apr 1258|p397.htm#i29272|Ida Longespée|b. c 1205\nd. c 1269|p399.htm#i12223|Robert fitz Walter of Woodham|b. s 1182\nd. 9 Dec 1235|p391.htm#i18132||||William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury|b. bt 1170 - 1175\nd. 7 Mar 1226|p388.htm#i6894|Ela of Salisbury|b. 1191\nd. 24 Aug 1261|p398.htm#i6895|
FatherSir Walter fitz Robert2 b. say 1212, d. before 10 April 1258
MotherIda Longespée2 b. circa 1205, d. circa 1269
     Also called Sir Robert fitz Walter of Woodham Walter.2 Robert, Lord FitzWalter was born in 1247.2 He was the son of Sir Walter fitz Robert and Ida Longespée.2 Robert, Lord FitzWalter proved his age in 1268. He was knighted in 1274.2 Arms: Or, a fess between two chevrons gules.3 He took part in the Battle of Falkirk where the English defeated the Scots on 22 July 1298.3 A contract for the marriage of Robert, Lord FitzWalter and Alice de Montfort was signed on 10 May 1308. His 3rd.1 Robert, Lord FitzWalter died on 18 January 1325/26 at age 79 years.1

Family 1

Child

Family 2

Alice de Montfort b. circa 1272?

Citations

  1. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VIII:71.
  2. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, V:472.
  3. [S1203] Gerard J. Brault, Rolls of Arms (1272-1307), Falkirk Roll, Ha #6, pg. 407.

Leopold I "der Glorwürdige", Herzog von Österreich1

b. before 4 August 1290, d. 28 February 1326
Leopold I "der Glorwürdige", Herzog von Österreich|b. b 4 Aug 1290\nd. 28 Feb 1326|p413.htm#i26655|Albrecht I, Römischer König|b. Jul 1255\nd. 1 May 1308|p409.htm#i25147|Elisabeth von Görz-Tirol|b. c 1262\nd. 28 Oct 1313|p410.htm#i26652|Rudolf I., Römischer König|b. 1 May 1218\nd. 15 Jul 1291|p405.htm#i25144|Gertrud von Hohenberg|b. c 1225\nd. 16 Feb 1281|p403.htm#i25871|||||||
FatherAlbrecht I, Römischer König1 b. July 1255, d. 1 May 1308
MotherElisabeth von Görz-Tirol1 b. circa 1262, d. 28 October 1313
     Leopold I "der Glorwürdige", Herzog von Österreich was born before 4 August 1290 at Vienne, Austria.1 He was the son of Albrecht I, Römischer König and Elisabeth von Görz-Tirol.1 Leopold I "der Glorwürdige", Herzog von Österreich died on 28 February 1326 at Straßburg.1

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Familie der Habsburger.

Alice de Halys

b. circa 1302, d. after 8 May 1326
Alice de Halys|b. c 1302\nd. a 8 May 1326|p413.htm#i7322|Sir Roger de Halys of Harwich|b. c 1275|p59.htm#i7323||||||||||||||||
FatherSir Roger de Halys of Harwich1 b. circa 1275
     Alice de Halys was born circa 1302 at Harwich, Essex, England.2 She was the daughter of Sir Roger de Halys of Harwich.1 Alice de Halys married Thomas, "of Brotherton," Earl of Norfolk, son of Edward I "Longshanks", King of England and Marguerite de France, between 1316 and 1320 at England; His 1st.1 Alice de Halys died after 8 May 1326.1

Family

Thomas, "of Brotherton," Earl of Norfolk b. 1 June 1300, d. between 4 August 1338 and 20 September 1338
Children

Citations

  1. [S658] Alison Weir, Weir's BRF, pg. 85.
  2. [S245] LDS.
  3. [S732] Montague Millenium, online http://www.montaguemillennium.com/montgb.htm
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Maurice III "the magnanimous", 2nd Lord Berkeley1,2,3

b. April 1281, d. 31 May 1326
Maurice III "the magnanimous", 2nd Lord Berkeley|b. Apr 1281\nd. 31 May 1326|p413.htm#i18710|Thomas II "the wise", 1st Lord Berkeley|b. 1245\nd. 23 Jul 1321|p412.htm#i23351|Joan de Ferrers|b. c 1247\nd. 19 Mar 1309/10|p410.htm#i23352|Maurice II "the resolute", Lord of Berkeley|b. 1218\nd. 4 Apr 1281|p403.htm#i23354|Isabel FitzRoy|b. 1227?\nd. 7 Jul|p284.htm#i23355|William I., 5th Earl of Derby|b. c 1193\nd. 24 Mar 1254|p396.htm#i8277|Margaret de Quincy|b. 1222\nd. 12 Mar 1270/71|p400.htm#i23377|
FatherThomas II "the wise", 1st Lord Berkeley4 b. 1245, d. 23 July 1321
MotherJoan de Ferrers4 b. circa 1247, d. 19 March 1309/10
     Maurice III "the magnanimous", 2nd Lord Berkeley was born in April 1281 at (1271 instead?), England.1 He was the son of Thomas II "the wise", 1st Lord Berkeley and Joan de Ferrers.4 Maurice III "the magnanimous", 2nd Lord Berkeley was the successor of Thomas II "the wise", 1st Lord Berkeley; feudal Lord of Berkeley.5 Maurice III "the magnanimous", 2nd Lord Berkeley married Eve la Zouche, daughter of Eudo la Zouche and Milicent de Cantilupe, in 1289 at 17 Edward I; His 1st.6,7,4 Maurice III "the magnanimous", 2nd Lord Berkeley and Eve la Zouche were not over age 8 in 1289.7 Maurice III "the magnanimous", 2nd Lord Berkeley distinguished himself in the Scottish Wars between 1295 and 1318.1 The forces of Edward I defeat a Scottish army under William Wallace. On 22 July 1298 at the Battle of Falkirk, Scotland.1 Arms: Gules crusily and a chevron argent, a label azure.8 He was part of the forces of Edward I that defeated a Scottish army under William Wallace on 22 July 1298 at the Battle of Falkirk.8 (an unknown value) in July 1300 at the Siege of Carlaverock.1 He was at the siege of Carlaverock, where he distinguished himself from his father, who was there as well, by differencing his arms with a label, azure, "Pur se ke ses pere vivoit" in July 1300.1 He was attended Prince Edward into Scotland in 1306.9 He was a witness where Sir John Maltravers Knt. made knight, along with his son John, with Prince Edward and others, on 22 May 1306 at Westminster Abbey, London, England.9 Maurice III "the magnanimous", 2nd Lord Berkeley was summoned to Parliament, v.p., by writs directed "Mauricio de Berkeleye" whereby he may be held to have become Lord Berkeley between 16 August 1308 and 15 May 1321.1 Lord Berkeley at Gloucestershire, England, between 16 August 1308 and 15 May 1321.10,1 Warden of Gloucester at England in 1312.1 He married Isabel de Clare, daughter of Gilbert "the Red Earl" (de Clare), 6th Earl of Gloucester and Hertford and Alice de Lusignan, circa 1316; His 2nd (widower).7 Chief Justiciar of South Wales in 1316.1 Seneschal of Aquitaine at France in 1320.1 Maurice III "the magnanimous", 2nd Lord Berkeley joined the Earl of Lancaster in the rebellion against Edward II and the Despencer family, and within 6 months of his father's death was sent prisoner to Wallingford Castle on 20 January 1321/22.1 He died on 31 May 1326 at Wallingford Castle, Oxfordshire, England, at age 45 years and 1 month. He died a prisoner.11,4

Family 1

Eve la Zouche b. 1282?, d. 5 December 1314
Children

Family 2

Isabel de Clare b. 10 March 1262/63, d. 1333

Citations

  1. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, II:128.
  2. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. , 43, 122, 351.
  3. [S1359] Tim Powys-Lybbe (e-mail address), Re: longest living male line in England or SCotland in "Smyth's "Lives of the Berkeleys"," newsgroup message 2003-06-03 15:31:36 PST, p. 223: "Maurice the third", "And may bee called Maurice the magnanimous" (no capitals)..
  4. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 44.
  5. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, II:127.
  6. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., Line 39.30.
  7. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, II:129.
  8. [S1203] Gerard J. Brault, Rolls of Arms (1272-1307), Falkirk Roll, Ha #114, pg. 417.
  9. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 351.
  10. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 122.
  11. [S1059] Thaler's, online http://www.armidalesoftware.com/issue/
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  12. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., Line 39.31.
  13. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., Line 59.31.

Richard "the Red Earl" de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster

b. 1259?, d. 29 July 1326
Richard "the Red Earl" de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster|b. 1259?\nd. 29 Jul 1326|p413.htm#i15052|Walter de Burgh, 1st Earl of Ulster|b. 1232\nd. 28 Jul 1271|p400.htm#i15005|Avelina FitzPiers|b. c 1235\nd. 1274|p401.htm#i15051|Richard de Burgh, Lord of Connaught|b. c 1202\nd. b 17 Feb 1242/43|p393.htm#i15053|Egidia de Lacy|b. c 1205\nd. a 1242|p393.htm#i15054|John FitzPiers, Lord of Berkhamstead|b. b 1213\nd. 23 Nov 1238|p392.htm#i6849|Isabel le Bigod|b. c 1222\nd. 1239|p392.htm#i6850|
FatherWalter de Burgh, 1st Earl of Ulster1 b. 1232, d. 28 July 1271
MotherAvelina FitzPiers2 b. circa 1235, d. 1274
     Richard "the Red Earl" de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster married Margaret de Burgo, daughter of John de Burgo, Baron of Lanville and Cecilia de Baliol.3 Richard "the Red Earl" de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster was born in 1259?.1 He was the son of Walter de Burgh, 1st Earl of Ulster and Avelina FitzPiers.1,2 Richard "the Red Earl" de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster ravaged Connaught and reestablished his family's power there, deposing Brian O'Neill as chief native king and substituting a nominee of his own, in 1286.1 He attacked the native king of Connaught in favour of that branch of the O'Connors whomhis own family supported.1 Annals of Ulster 1290: "The Earl (namely, Richard de Burgh, that is, the Red Earl) was taken prisoner by Fitz Gerald and disturbance of all Ireland came through that capture."4 Annales Hiberniae 1302: "Johannes Robertus le Brus comes de Carrick ducit in uxorem Elizabeth filiam Ricardi de Burgo comitis Ultoniae, et dominus Butler filiam Johannis Fitz Thomae."5 He spent most of his 40 years of activity in Ireland, where he was the greatest noble of his day, usually fighting the natives or his Anglo-Norman rivals, the Geraldines.1 He died on 29 July 1326 at Athassel Monastery, near Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland, at age 67 years.1

Family 1

Margaret de Burgo d. 1304
Child

Family 2

Children

Citations

  1. [S1405] Various EB CD 2004, Ulster, Richard de Burgh, 2nd earl of.
  2. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Diarmait O'Brien, 118.
  3. [S674] Family Trees, A&E Family Forest.
  4. [S897] [unknown], AU, U1290.12.
  5. [S1106] Patricia Kelly and Philip Irwin Jane McCarthy, AH, pg. 46.
  6. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Diarmait O'Brien, 119.
  7. [S484] Peter Townend, B:P, 105th, Kings of Scotland, pgs. lxx-lxxv.

Hugh "the Elder", Lord Le Despencer

b. 1262, d. October 1326
Hugh "the Elder", Lord Le Despencer|b. 1262\nd. Oct 1326|p413.htm#i14898|Hugh (le Despencer), Lord Le Despencer|b. b 1223\nd. 4 Aug 1265|p399.htm#i7592|Aliva Basset|b. c 1239|p60.htm#i7593|Hugh le Despencer|b. c 1197\nd. 23 Feb 1238|p392.htm#i12165||||Philip Basset, Justiciar of Wycombe|b. c 1184\nd. 29 Oct 1271|p400.htm#i8482|Hawise de Louvaine|b. c 1215|p65.htm#i8483|
FatherHugh (le Despencer), Lord Le Despencer1 b. before 1223, d. 4 August 1265
MotherAliva Basset1 b. circa 1239
     Hugh "the Elder", Lord Le Despencer was born in 1262.1 He was the son of Hugh (le Despencer), Lord Le Despencer and Aliva Basset.1 Hugh "the Elder", Lord Le Despencer was age 21 on 1 March 1283.1 He married Lady Isabel de Beauchamp, daughter of William (de Beauchamp), 9th Earl of Warwick and Maud FitzPiers, circa 1285; Her 2nd.2,3 Hugh "the Elder", Lord Le Despencer was a witness where Edward I "Longshanks", King of England called a Parliament and summoned his Barons on 23 June 1295.4 Hugh "the Elder" was summoned to parliament by Edward I "Longshanks", King of England on 23 June 1295 as Lord Le Despencer.4 The forces of Edward I defeat a Scottish army under William Wallace. On 22 July 1298 at the Battle of Falkirk, Scotland.5 Hugh "the Elder", Lord Le Despencer fought for King Edward I in the victory over the Scots led by William Wallace on 22 July 1298 at the Battle of Falkirk, Scotland. Arms: Quarterly argent, and gules fretty or, a bend sable.6 He died in October 1326 at Bristol, England, at age 64 years. Hanged in his "90th" (!) year in the sight of the King, on St. Denis' Day. "Alonge with the Queene and prince and their Army goeth this lord Thomas to Bristoll, where Hugh Spenser the elder Earle of Winchester was taken, And without answering for himself was drawn and hanged in his Armor, taken down alive, and bowelled, his bowells burnt, his head smote of and sent to Winchester, his body hanged up againe and after fower dayes cut to peeces and cast to dogs to bee eaten."2,1

Family

Lady Isabel de Beauchamp b. 1263?
Children

Citations

  1. [S211] Pat Patterson's Page, online http://www.patpnyc.com/gene-gen.htm
  2. [S305] John S. Wurts, Magna Charta.
  3. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 111.
  4. [S217] Transcribed by Colin Hinson, English Peerage (to 1790).
  5. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, II:128.
  6. [S1203] Gerard J. Brault, Rolls of Arms (1272-1307), Falkirk Roll, Ha #56, pg. 411.
  7. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VIII:538.
  8. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, VI:348.

Rainald I, Graf von Geldern1

b. circa 1255, d. 9 October 1326
Rainald I, Graf von Geldern|b. c 1255\nd. 9 Oct 1326|p413.htm#i29032|Otto III "der Lahme", Graf von Geldern|b. c 1200\nd. 10 Jan 1271|p400.htm#i29030|Philippa de Dammartin|b. s 1233\nd. bt 1277 - 1281|p402.htm#i29031|Gerhard I., Graf von Geldern|b. c 1185\nd. 22 Oct 1229|p389.htm#i29028|Margaret de Brabant|b. s 1184\nd. 21 Sep 1231|p390.htm#i29029|Simon, comte d'Aumale & de Ponthieu|b. c 1186\nd. 21 Sep 1239|p392.htm#i4625|Marie, comtesse de Ponthieu & de Montreüil|b. 17 Apr 1199\nd. Sep 1250|p395.htm#i4626|
FatherOtto III "der Lahme", Graf von Geldern1 b. circa 1200, d. 10 January 1271
MotherPhilippa de Dammartin1 b. say 1233, d. between 1277 and 1281
     Rainald I, Graf von Geldern was born circa 1255.1 He was the son of Otto III "der Lahme", Graf von Geldern and Philippa de Dammartin.1 Rainald I, Graf von Geldern married Margaret de Dampierre, daughter of Gui de Dampierre, comte de Flandre and Isabelle de Luxembourg, on 3 July 1286; His 2nd. Her 2nd.2 Rainald I, Graf von Geldern died on 9 October 1326.1

Family

Margaret de Dampierre b. circa 1265
Child

Citations

  1. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Die Familie der Herzöge von Geldern.
  2. [S970] MGDR, online http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/, Geldern.

Hugh "the Younger" le Despencer, Earl of Winchester1

b. between 1285 and 1290, d. 16 November 1326
Hugh "the Younger" le Despencer, Earl of Winchester|b. bt 1285 - 1290\nd. 16 Nov 1326|p413.htm#i14897|Hugh "the Elder", Lord Le Despencer|b. 1262\nd. Oct 1326|p413.htm#i14898|Lady Isabel de Beauchamp|b. 1263?|p100.htm#i12136|Hugh (le Despencer), Lord Le Despencer|b. b 1223\nd. 4 Aug 1265|p399.htm#i7592|Aliva Basset|b. c 1239|p60.htm#i7593|William (de Beauchamp), 9th Earl of Warwick|b. 1246?\nd. 9 Jun 1298|p407.htm#i12224|Maud FitzPiers|b. c 1231?\nd. 16 Apr 1301|p407.htm#i12225|
FatherHugh "the Elder", Lord Le Despencer1 b. 1262, d. October 1326
MotherLady Isabel de Beauchamp1 b. 1263?
     Also called Governor of Odiham Castle.1 Hugh "the Younger" le Despencer, Earl of Winchester was born between 1285 and 1290.2 He was the son of Hugh "the Elder", Lord Le Despencer and Lady Isabel de Beauchamp.1 Feast of the Swan: Edward I, king of England, knighted his son Edward II at Westminster Abbey. The prince served his vigil, was knighted in private by the king, and then himself knighted the other 260 men who were accorded the accolade at the same time. And "all given splendid robes (of purple satin, fine linen and robes sewn with the finest gold) and Westminster Abbey rang with the clamour of trumpets and shouts of joy." At the feast following, the king had two swans brought in, swearing ‘before God and the swans’ to ‘avenge the death John Comyn of Badenock and to fight the infidels in the Holy Land. On 22 May 1306 at Westminster Abbey, London, England. Hugh "the Younger" le Despencer, Earl of Winchester was knighted by the Prince of Wales (the future Edward II) with some 260 other young noblemen and "all given splendid robes and Westminster Abbey rang with the clamour of trumpets and shouts of joy" on 22 May 1306 at Westminster Abbey, London, England.2 He married Alianore de Clare, daughter of Gilbert "the Red Earl" (de Clare), 6th Earl of Gloucester and Hertford and Joan (of Acre), Countess of Gloucester and Hertford, circa 1309; Her 1st.1,2 Hugh "the Younger" le Despencer, Earl of Winchester died on 16 November 1326 at Hereford, England. "The kinge on the 16th of November is found out and taken, with Hugh Spenser the sonne Earle of Gloucester; The kinge is conveyed to Kenellworth, The Earle is brought to Hereford, where clad in his coat Armor he was dragged to the place of execution, where beinge first hanged upon a gallows fifty foot high, was afterwards beheaded and cut into quarters, his head sett up at London, and his quarters in fower parts of the kingdome."2

Family

Alianore de Clare b. circa 1292
Children

Citations

  1. [S305] John S. Wurts, Magna Charta.
  2. [S211] Pat Patterson's Page, online http://www.patpnyc.com/gene-gen.htm
  3. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, XII/1:344.
  4. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 464a.
  5. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 44, 166.

Edmund, 12th Earl of Arundel

b. 1 May 1285, d. 17 November 1326
Edmund, 12th Earl of Arundel|b. 1 May 1285\nd. 17 Nov 1326|p413.htm#i7355|Richard, 11th Earl of Arundel|b. 3 Feb 1266/67\nd. 9 Mar 1301/2|p408.htm#i6675|Isabel (?)|b. s 1265|p223.htm#i25710|John, Lord of Clun and Oswestry, 10th Earl of Arundel|b. 14 Sep 1246\nd. 18 Mar 1272|p401.htm#i7061|Isabella de Mortimer, Countess of Arundel|b. c 1248\nd. b 10 Aug 1274|p401.htm#i6676|||||||
FatherRichard, 11th Earl of Arundel1 b. 3 February 1266/67, d. 9 March 1301/2
MotherIsabel (?)2 b. say 1265
      Edmund, 12th Earl of Arundel was the successor of Richard, 11th Earl of Arundel; 11th Earl of Arundel.3 Edmund, 12th Earl of Arundel was born on 1 May 1285 at Castle of Marlborough, England.4 He was the son of Richard, 11th Earl of Arundel and Isabel (?).1,2 12th Earl of Arundel at Sussex, England, between 1302 and 1326.5 Edmund, 12th Earl of Arundel married Countess of Arundel Alice de Warenne, daughter of William de Warenne and Joan de Vere, in 1305 at Arundel, Sussex, England.6,7,8,9 Edmund, 12th Earl of Arundel was a Member of Parliament in 1306. Feast of the Swan: Edward I, king of England, knighted his son Edward II at Westminster Abbey. The prince served his vigil, was knighted in private by the king, and then himself knighted the other 260 men who were accorded the accolade at the same time. And "all given splendid robes (of purple satin, fine linen and robes sewn with the finest gold) and Westminster Abbey rang with the clamour of trumpets and shouts of joy." At the feast following, the king had two swans brought in, swearing ‘before God and the swans’ to ‘avenge the death John Comyn of Badenock and to fight the infidels in the Holy Land. On 22 May 1306 at Westminster Abbey, London, England. He was knighted by the Prince of Wales (the future Edward II) with some 260 other young noblemen and "all given splendid robes and Westminster Abbey rang with the clamour of trumpets and shouts of joy" on 22 May 1306 at Westminster Abbey, London, England. He died on 17 November 1326 at Herefordshire, England, at age 41 years, 6 months and 16 days. Beheaded for his support of Edward II.7,1,8,9 He was the predecessor of Edmund, "of Woodstock," Earl of Kent; 13th Earl of Arundel.10

Family

Countess of Arundel Alice de Warenne b. after 1286, d. before 23 May 1338
Children

Citations

  1. [S272] Francis Jones, Jones, F., pg. 33, Chart VI, Some Descendants of Llywelyn the Great.
  2. [S69] Notes on Medieval Genealogy, online http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/index.html, CP: Volume 1, page 244, note b (as corrected in volume 14).
  3. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, I:242, 11th, 8th, or 1st.
  4. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, I:241.
  5. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, I:242, 12th, 9th, or 2nd.
  6. [S206] With additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and assisted by David Faris Frederick Lewis Weis, Weis: AR 7th ed., 60-31.
  7. [S245] LDS.
  8. [S305] John S. Wurts, Magna Charta.
  9. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 200.
  10. [S215] Revised by others later George Edward Cokayne CP, I:242, 13th.
  11. [S603] C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir Bernard Burke, B:xP, pg. 516.
  12. [S28] Letter, Stephen J. Stalcup to Robert Stewart, 1998.

Joan Chenduit (?)1

b. circa 1267, d. 1327
     Joan Chenduit (?) was the mother of William de Beauchamp; possibly the son of John de Beauchamp and Joan Chenduit.1 Joan Chenduit (?) was born circa 1267. She married John, 1st Lord Beauchamp of Hacche, son of Sir John de Beauchamp Knt. and Cicely de Vivonia, in 1301.1 Joan Chenduit (?) died in 1327.1

Family

John, 1st Lord Beauchamp of Hacche b. 1274, d. 1336
Children

Citations

  1. [S682] D.S.O. Lt.-Col. W. H. Turton, Turton, pg. 162-163.

signore di Arona Stefano Visconti1

d. 1327
signore di Arona Stefano Visconti|d. 1327|p413.htm#i16127|Matteo I Visconti, signore di Milano|d. 1322|p412.htm#i16129|Bonacossa di Squarcino Borri||p202.htm#i22849|Tebaldo Visconti|d. 1276|p402.htm#i22839|Anastasia Pirovano||p202.htm#i22840|||||||
FatherMatteo I Visconti, signore di Milano1 d. 1322
MotherBonacossa di Squarcino Borri1
     Signore di Arona Stefano Visconti was the son of Matteo I Visconti, signore di Milano and Bonacossa di Squarcino Borri.1 Signore di Arona Stefano Visconti married Valentina Doria, daughter of Bernabò Doria. Signore di Arona Stefano Visconti died in 1327.1

Family

Valentina Doria
Children

Citations

  1. [S1016] . D-E Italiano, XII, pg. 802.
  2. [S15] Brian Tompsett, Ged File.