Margaret Beauchamp Duchess of Somerset

F, b. Date Unk, d. Date Unk
Margaret Beauchamp Duchess of Somerset|b. Date Unk\nd. Date Unk|p97.htm#i3874|John of Bletso Beauchamp|b. c 1381\nd. c 1412|p95.htm#i3833|Edith Stourton|b. c 1380\nd. 13 Jun 1441|p96.htm#i3848|||||||John d. Stourton|b. 1364|p96.htm#i3846|Katherine Beaumont|b. c 1364\nd. 28 Aug 1435|p96.htm#i3847|
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     Margaret Beauchamp Duchess of Somerset married an unknown person Date Unk.1 She died Date Unk.1 She was the daughter of John of Bletso Beauchamp and Edith Stourton. Margaret Beauchamp Duchess of Somerset was born Date Unk.1 She was buried Unknown at Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England. She married Oliver St John, son of John SAINT_JOHN, circa 1425.2 Margaret Beauchamp Duchess of Somerset married an unknown person in 1439. She married an unknown person on 14 April 1447; Licence.
     Margaret Beauchamp Duchess of Somerset

MARRIAGE: Child Bride at the age of 15Daughter of Sir John Beauchamp
Ancestral File Number: 979X-SP
REFN: 9JZF-C3@@S759@@.

Child of Margaret Beauchamp Duchess of Somerset and Oliver St John

Citations

  1. [S247] Dan Anzelmo (Malone) < and SongmanDan@@aol.com>, GEDCOM downloaded end OCT 1999 by Linda Joyce Neely.
  2. [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.

Joan 'of Acre' Plantagenet , Princess of England1,2,3,4

F, b. 1272, d. 23 April 1307
Joan 'of Acre' Plantagenet , Princess of England|b. 1272\nd. 23 Apr 1307|p97.htm#i3875|Edward I 'Longshanks' Hammer of the Scots Plantagenet|b. 17 Jun 1239\nd. 7 Jul 1307|p94.htm#i3789||||Henry I. Plantagenet King of England|b. 1 Oct 1207\nd. 16 Nov 1272|p74.htm#i3187|Eleanor Berenger Countess of Provence, Queen of England|b. 1217\nd. 25 Jun 1291|p74.htm#i3188|||||||
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     Joan 'of Acre' Plantagenet , Princess of England was born in 1272 at Acre, Hazafon, Palestine.5,4 She was the daughter of Edward I 'Longshanks' Hammer of the Scots Plantagenet. Joan 'of Acre' Plantagenet , Princess of England married Gilbert de Clare , Earl Gloucester & Hertford, son of Richard de Clare , Earl Gloucester & Hertford, on 30 April 1290 at Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England.2,6 Joan 'of Acre' Plantagenet , Princess of England married Ralph 1st Baron de Monthermer , Earl Gloucester in 1297.7,4 Joan 'of Acre' Plantagenet , Princess of England died on 23 April 1307 at Clare, Risbridge, Suffolk, England.5,4 She was buried on 26 April 1307 at Austins Friars, Clare, Suffolk, England.4
     Joan 'of Acre' Plantagenet , Princess of England Joan of Acre, b. 1272, d. 23 Apr 1307, daughter of Edward I, King ofEngland, by Eleanor of Castile; widow of Gilbert de Clare, Earl ofGloucester and Hertford; m. (2) 1297 Sir Ralph de Monthermer, styled Earlof Gloucester and Hertford during the life of his wife, created LordMonthermer 1308, d. 5 Apr 1325. [Magna Charta Sureties]

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Joan (of Acre), Countess of Gloucester and Hertford, b. at Acre inPalestine probably in 1272, was 2nd daughter of Edward I, by Eleanor ofCastile. She was first betrothed to Herman, son of the King of Germany,who died in 1282, before the marriage could take place. She m. 1stly, atthe beginning of May 1290, in Westminster Abbey, by dispensation granted16 Nov 1289, Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford,abovenamed, who d. 7 Dec 1295. She m. 2ndly, clandestinely, to herfather's great displeasure, presumably early in 1297, Ralph de Mothermer,a member of the late Earl's household. On 29 Jan 1296/7 the escheatorwas ordered to take into this hand all the lands, goods, and chattels ofJoan, Countess of Gloucester, from which it might be inferred that theKing, suspecting her intentions with regard to Monthermer, sought tocoerce her to abandon the marriage by degradation and loss of estates.On 16 Mar, the King gave his assent to her marriage with Amadeus ofSavoy, and therefore must have been ignorant of her marriage, if it hadalready taken place, and on 12 May it was ordered that Joan should havereasonable allowance for herself and children. It would seem that by 3July the King had discovered Joan's marriage with Monthermer, for he tookher lands into his own had, but by 31 July, when he certainly knew of hermarriage, he appears to have been partly mollified, for her lands wererestored (except Tonbridge); in ordering her to provide 100 men to servein France, however, the special proviso was made that they might becommanded by anyone except Ralph de Monthermer, her husband. She waspardoned two days later, 2 Aug 1297. She d. 23, and was buried 26 Apr1307, int he Austin Friar's church at Clare in Suffolk, aged 35.[Complete Peerage V:708-10]

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Gilbert de Clare was not young when he married the fiery-spirited,sloe-eyed Joanna and took her to live at his country retreat inClerkenwell not far from the Tower, where the king and queen were againin residence. She left for her new home with great fanfare, laden withroyal gifts. After being a widow a year, she secretly married acompletely unknown squire in her husbands retinue, Ralph de Monthermer.Through this marriage he became possessed in his own right of theearldoms of Gloucester & Hertford. The fact that a royal princess haddared to marry this obscure fellow became a cause celebré which for atime separated her from the affection of her father. It proved to be amarriage, however, leading ultimately to a firm friendship between thenew son-in-law and Edward. She TITLE: Princess of England; Countess of Gloucester & Hertford.



Children of Joan 'of Acre' Plantagenet , Princess of England and Gilbert de Clare , Earl Gloucester & Hertford

Citations

  1. [S239] Unknown author, Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 17B-15, 28-4, 34-4, 40-4, 13-6.
  2. [S234] Frederick Lewis Weis additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition.
  3. [S233] Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition.
  4. [S269] G. E Cokayne, Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, V:708-10.
  5. [S239] Unknown author, Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 17B-15, 28-4.
  6. [S239] Unknown author, Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 40-4, 28-4.
  7. [S239] Unknown author, Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 17B-15.

Fernando III Alfonsez de Castile & Leon

M, b. 19 August 1201, d. 30 May 1252
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     Fernando III Alfonsez de Castile & Leon was buried at Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain.1 He was born on 19 August 1201 at Leon, Spain.2 He married Beatrice von Hohenstauffen , of Swabia in 1219. Fernando III Alfonsez de Castile & Leon married Joan de Dammartin , of Ponthieu in 1237 at Burgos, Spain.3 Fernando III Alfonsez de Castile & Leon died on 30 May 1252 at Seville, Spain, at age 50.2
     Fernando III Alfonsez de Castile & Leon was King of Castile and Leon. He Ferdinand III, also called SAINT FERDINAND, Spanish SAN FERNANDO (b.1201?--d. May 30, 1252, Seville; canonized Feb. 4, 1671; feast day May30), king of Castile from 1217 to 1252 and of Leon from 1230 to 1252 andconqueror of the Muslim cities of Córdoba (1236), Jaén (1246), andSeville (1248). During his campaigns, Murcia submitted to his son Alfonso(later Alfonso X), and the Muslim kingdom of Granada became his vassal.

Ferdinand was the son of Alfonso IX of Leon and Berenguela, daughter ofAlfonso VIII of Castile. When born, he was the heir to Leon, but hisuncle, Henry I of Castile, died young, and his mother inherited the crownof Castile, which she conferred on him. His father, like many Leonese,opposed the union, and Ferdinand found himself at war with him. By hiswill Alfonso IX tried to disinherit his son, but the will was set aside,and Castile and Leon were permanently united in 1230.

Ferdinand married Beatrice of Swabia, daughter of the Holy Roman emperor,a title that Ferdinand's son Alfonso X was to claim. His conquest ofLower Andalusia was the result of the disintegration of the Almohadstate. The Castilians and other conquerors occupied the cities, drivingout the Muslims and taking over vast estates.

Ferdinand's second wife was Joan of Ponthieu, whom he married in 1237;their daughter Eleanor married the future Edward I of England in 1254.Ferdinand settled in Seville, where he is buried. [EncyclopaediaBritannica CD '97]

Child of Fernando III Alfonsez de Castile & Leon and Joan de Dammartin , of Ponthieu

Citations

  1. [S248] Unknown author, gedcom imported SEP 2002.
  2. [S240] Unknown author, Encyclopedia Britannica, Treatise on, Ferdinand III.
  3. [S234] Frederick Lewis Weis additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition.

Marie of Brabant1,2

F, b. 1256, d. between 12 January 1320 and 1321
Marie of Brabant|b. 1256\nd. bt 12 Jan 1320 - 1321|p97.htm#i3877|Henry III Duke of Brabant|b. c 1228\nd. bt 28 Feb 1260 - 1261|p78.htm#i3297||||Henry II 'Magnanimus' Duke of Brabant|b. c 1189\nd. bt 1 Feb 1247 - 1248|p77.htm#i3293|Marie v. Hohenstauffen , of Swabia|b. c 1201\nd. 1235|p78.htm#i3294|||||||
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     Marie of Brabant was buried at CordelierConvent, Paris, Seine, France.3 She was born in 1256 at Brabant, Belgium.2 She was the daughter of Henry III Duke of Brabant. Marie of Brabant married Philippe III ['the Bold'] le Hardi on 21 August 1274.2 Marie of Brabant died between 12 January 1320 and 1321.1,2
     Marie of Brabant Princess of Brabant
GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch TITLE:Princess of Brabantof Brabant She was a beautiful and cultivated woman, and, with her arrival at court, intrigue began to flourish. In 1276, her stepson, Louis, died, and the shock of the event was compounded by persistent rumors of poisoning and suspicions that Marie intended to see Isabella's remaining sons destroyed. Vague accusations circulated that Louis's deathwas linked withcertain unspecified 'unnatural acts' of his father. These rumors, never put to rest, aroused feelings of insecurity and mistrust in the mind of thechilderen. She was Queen consort. Marie of Brabant was also known as Marie De Louvain.

Child of Marie of Brabant and Philippe III ['the Bold'] le Hardi

Citations

  1. [S234] Frederick Lewis Weis additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition.
  2. [S236] Unknown author, Leo's Genealogics Website (Leo van de Pas), www.genealogics.org, Marie of Brabant.
  3. [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.

Maud de Percy1,2,3,4

F, b. circa 1344, d. Bef 18 FEB 1378/79
Maud de Percy|b. c 1344\nd. Bef 18 FEB 1378/79|p97.htm#i3878|Henry 2nd Baron de Percy KG, MP,|b. 6 FEB 1299/00\nd. bt 26 Feb 1351 - 1352|p97.htm#i3879|Idoine de Clifford , Lady Alnwick|b. 1303\nd. 24 Aug 1365|p97.htm#i3880|Henry 1. B. d. Percy , of Alnwick, Sir|b. 25 Mar 1273\nd. 2 Oct 1314|p97.htm#i3903|Eleanor FitzAlan|b. c 1275\nd. bt Jul 1328 - Aug 1328|p97.htm#i3882|Robert I. 1. B. d. Clifford , Sir|b. 1 Apr 1274\nd. 25 Jun 1314|p79.htm#i3328|Maud d. Clare|b. c 1285\nd. bt 1 Feb 1324 - 1325|p97.htm#i3883|
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     Maud de Percy died Bef 18 FEB 1378/79.1,3 She was buried at Cathedral, Durham, Durham, England.5 She was born circa 1344 at Warkworth Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland, England. She was the daughter of Henry 2nd Baron de Percy KG, MP, and Idoine de Clifford , Lady Alnwick. Maud de Percy married John 3rd Baron de Neville , of Raby, KG, Sir, son of Ralph Neville 2nd Baron Neville Of Raby and Baroness Alice de Audley, in July 1357.6

Child of Maud de Percy and John 3rd Baron de Neville , of Raby, KG, Sir

Citations

  1. [S234] Frederick Lewis Weis additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition.
  2. [S233] Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition.
  3. [S239] Unknown author, Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 45-6, 8-8.
  4. [S269] G. E Cokayne, Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, VII:475-6.
  5. [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
  6. [S239] Unknown author, Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 8-8.

Henry 2nd Baron de Percy KG, MP,1,2,3,4

M, b. 6 FEB 1299/00, d. between 26 February 1351 and 1352
Henry 2nd Baron de Percy KG, MP,|b. 6 FEB 1299/00\nd. bt 26 Feb 1351 - 1352|p97.htm#i3879|Henry 1st Baron de Percy , of Alnwick, Sir|b. 25 Mar 1273\nd. 2 Oct 1314|p97.htm#i3903|Eleanor FitzAlan|b. c 1275\nd. bt Jul 1328 - Aug 1328|p97.htm#i3882|Henry d. Percy , Lord of Topcliffe, Sir|b. c 1235\nd. 29 Aug 1272|p81.htm#i3411|Alianore [Eleanor] de Warenne|b. 1251\nd. a 1282|p93.htm#i3776|John I. FitzAlan|b. 14 Sep 1246\nd. bt 18 Mar 1271 - 1272|p94.htm#i3802|Isabella d. Mortimer|b. 1248\nd. b 1 Apr 1292|p77.htm#i3266|
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     Henry 2nd Baron de Percy KG, MP, was born 6 FEB 1299/00 at Topcliffe, Thirsk, North Riding Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of Henry 1st Baron de Percy , of Alnwick, Sir and Eleanor FitzAlan. Henry 2nd Baron de Percy KG, MP, was buried at Alnwick, Northumberland, England.5 He married Idoine de Clifford , Lady Alnwick, daughter of Robert I 1st Baron de Clifford , Sir and Maud de Clare, in 1314 at Yorkshire, England. Henry 2nd Baron de Percy KG, MP, died between 26 February 1351 and 1352 at Warkworth Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland, England.1,6
     Henry 2nd Baron de Percy KG, MP, Henry de Percy, 2nd Lord (Baron) Percy; born 6 Feb 1300/1?; grantedcustody of Alnwick Castle 1318, custodian of Scarborough Castle 1321-24,knighted 1322, Keeper of the coast: Yorks 1324 and Northumberland 1325,Keeper of the Peace Northumberland 1325, sided with Queen Isabellaagainst her husband Edward II's last favourites the Despensers 1326,Keeper of Skipton Castle, chief commissioner to monitor observance of thetruce with the Scots and Warden of the Scottish Marches (the last ofthese till Whitsun that year only) Feb 1326/7, being one of only fourEnglish nobles not to be deprived of their Scottish possessions under thepeace terms; granted by Edward III Warkworth Castle 1328, Keeper BamburghCastle April 1330, overseer of array (local defence) for northerncounties July 1330, envoy to negotiate peace with the French Jan 1330/1,Justiciar of Eastern March Feb 1330/1, Warden of the March 1332, presentat Siege of Berwick (of which subsequently Keeper) and Edward III'svictory over Scots at Halidon Hill July 1333, chief commissioner to ScotsParliament to ensure Edward Balliol honoured his pledge to do homage toEdward III and cede southwest Scotland Oct 1333, member of council ofregency during Edward III's absence overseas 1339 and 1340, commanded 3rddivision of English victory of Neville's Cross over the Scots 1346,following which David II of Scotland was imprisoned in Bamburgh Castle,commissioner to negotiate final peace with Scots 1350; married Idoine orIdonea de Clifford (died 24 Aug 1365), daughter of 1st Lord (Baron)Clifford, and died late Feb 1351/2. [Burke's Peerage]

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Henry de Percy, 2nd Lord Percy, of Alnwick, had a grant from the crown inthe 2nd Edward III of the reversion of the barony and castle ofWarkworth, &c. He had summons to parliament from 1322 tothe time of hisdeath, 26 February, 1351-2, when he was s. by his eldest son (by Idonia,dau. of Robert, Lord Clifford), Henry de Percy, 3rd Lord Percy, ofAlnwick. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and ExtinctPeerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 423, Percy, BaronsPercy, Earls of Northumberland, &c.]

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Henry de Percy, KG, 2nd Lord Percy of Alnwick, MP 1322-1352, knighted1323, Constable of Scarborough Castle, Warden of the Marches ofScotland. [Ancestral Roots, line 161-29] Henry 2nd Baron de Percy KG, MP, was also known as Sir.1,2,3,4

Children of Henry 2nd Baron de Percy KG, MP, and Idoine de Clifford , Lady Alnwick

Citations

  1. [S234] Frederick Lewis Weis additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition.
  2. [S233] Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition.
  3. [S239] Unknown author, Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 8-7, 11-7.
  4. [S269] G. E Cokayne, Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, V:477.
  5. [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
  6. [S239] Unknown author, Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 8-7.

Idoine de Clifford , Lady Alnwick1,2,3,4

F, b. 1303, d. 24 August 1365
Idoine de Clifford , Lady Alnwick|b. 1303\nd. 24 Aug 1365|p97.htm#i3880|Robert I 1st Baron de Clifford , Sir|b. 1 Apr 1274\nd. 25 Jun 1314|p79.htm#i3328|Maud de Clare|b. c 1285\nd. bt 1 Feb 1324 - 1325|p97.htm#i3883|Roger I. d. Clifford , Justice of Forests|b. 1243\nd. 6 Nov 1282|p79.htm#i3329|Isabel d. Vipont|b. 1254\nd. 14 May 1292|p79.htm#i3330|Thomas d. Clare , Lord of Thomond, Gov London|b. c 1248\nd. 29 Aug 1287|p94.htm#i3801|Juliane FitzMaurice|b. c 1262\nd. b 24 Sep 1300|p76.htm#i3262|
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     Idoine de Clifford , Lady Alnwick was buried at Beverley Minster, Beverley, Yorkshire, England.5 She was born in 1303 at Clifford, Hertfordshire, England.6 She was the daughter of Robert I 1st Baron de Clifford , Sir and Maud de Clare. Idoine de Clifford , Lady Alnwick married an unknown person in 1314 at Yorkshire, England.5 She married Henry 2nd Baron de Percy KG, MP,, son of Henry 1st Baron de Percy , of Alnwick, Sir and Eleanor FitzAlan, in 1314 at Yorkshire, England. Idoine de Clifford , Lady Alnwick died on 24 August 1365 at Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, England.1,3
     Idoine de Clifford , Lady Alnwick Idoine or Idonea de Clifford (died 24 Aug 1365), daughter of 1st Lord(Baron) Clifford. [Burke's Peerage]

Children of Idoine de Clifford , Lady Alnwick and Henry 2nd Baron de Percy KG, MP,

Citations

  1. [S234] Frederick Lewis Weis additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition.
  2. [S233] Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition.
  3. [S239] Unknown author, Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 8-7, 11-7.
  4. [S269] G. E Cokayne, Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, V:477.
  5. [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
  6. [S237] LAYNEJAYNE <, LAYNEJAYNE@@aol.com>, , solidgold4 <, solidgold4@@aol.com>, , jercty31 < and jercty31@@aol.com>, New England Families to Royalty GEDCOM inported 7 NOV 1999 by LindaJoyce Neely.

Isolde (Iseult) de Mortimer1,2,3

F, b. circa 1265, d. after 1336
Isolde (Iseult) de Mortimer|b. c 1265\nd. a 1336|p97.htm#i3881|Hugh de Mortimer , of Chelmarsh|b. c 1234\nd. b 23 Jun 1273|p74.htm#i3184|Agatha de Ferrers|b. c 1236\nd. b 12 Jun 1306|p92.htm#i3743|Ralph d. Mortimer , Lord of Wigmore|b. c 1195\nd. 6 Aug 1246|p76.htm#i3247|Gwladys 'Ddu' verch Llewelyn , Princess of Wales|b. c 1207\nd. 1251|p92.htm#i3720|William d. Ferrers , 5th Earl of Derby|b. c 1193\nd. BET 24 AND 28 MAR 1253/54|p75.htm#i3212|Sibyl Marshal|b. c 1191\nd. b 1238|p77.htm#i3289|
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     Isolde (Iseult) de Mortimer married Walter de Balun , of Much Marcle & Eastington.2,3 Isolde (Iseult) de Mortimer was born circa 1265 at Wigmore, Herefordshire, England.4 She was the daughter of Hugh de Mortimer , of Chelmarsh and Agatha de Ferrers. Isolde (Iseult) de Mortimer was born before 1266 at Chelmarsh, Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England.5 She married Hugh 1st Baron de Audley , of Stratton, Sir, son of James de Audley , of Heleigh, Sheriff of Salop and Ela de Longespee, circa 1288 at of, Wigmore, Herefordshire, England.6 Isolde (Iseult) de Mortimer married an unknown person after 1303.6 She died after 1336 at Upper Arley, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England.1
     Isolde (Iseult) de Mortimer Douglas Richardson in the following post to SGM, 25 Jan 2002, makes anargument that Isolde/Iseult was a daughter of Hugh de Mortimer & Agathade Ferrers, instead of Edmund de Mortimer by his 1st wife (as CP & manyother sources have it). Although her parents are still uncertain (nodirect evidence), the case of her not being a daughter of Edmund (or atleast a legitimate daughter) is strengthened by the fact that, accordingto a post by Paul Reed (see notes under Edmund), Edmund was a cleric inthe church until Nov 1282, and is not likely to be father of Isolde (who was certainly born before then).

As pointed out by J.W. Flank, Douglas Richardson has since changed hisopinion, thinking that Iseult is a sister of Edmund, but I don't thinkthat Iseult was born as early as Douglas is now thinking that she was born. The relationship between Edmund & Iseult is based on the fact that Edmund gave rights to Upper Arley to Iseult for the remainder of herlife, but Edmund was renting Much Marcle from Iseult's 1st husband WalterBalun, and, when Walter died, Iseult claimed an interest in Much Marcle(probably dowry rights), so the transference of Upper Marcle to Iseultcould have been a 'business deal' between Edmund & Iseult to replace herdowry rights. I am keeping the ancestry as proposed below until moreinformation surfaces:

From: Douglas Richardson (royalancestry AT msn.com)
Subject: Solution to the identity of Iseult. wife of Hugh de Audley
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 2002-01-25 01:32:48 PST

Dear Newsgroup ~

Last week I expressed my doubts that Iseult, wife of Hugh de Audley, of Stratton (in Stratton Audley), co. Oxford, was the daughter of Edmund deMortimer, Baron of Wigmore, co. Hereford. I made that assessment based on a careful review of the evidence, which, in my opinion, simply did not support such a filiation.

Upon further review of the evidence offline with Chris Phillips, we established that the sole source for Iseult's parentage appears to be one of the unpublished 'Additional Manuscripts' kept by the British Library. Chris has since examined the manuscript in question and determined that either the manuscript or folio number cited by modern sources is in error. As such, it doesn't seem possible any time soon for us to learn the nature of the information supposedly recorded in the Additional Manuscripts material. Regardless, while that avenue has reached a deadend, it appears another door has opened which appears to provide the correct solution to the problem.

Tonight while I was going through the biography of Sir James de Audley in George Frederick Beltz' interesting book, Memorials of the Most Noble Order of the Garter (1841), I discovered a statement pertaining to Sir James de Audley's family, which almost certainly relates to relatives of his grandmother, Iseult de Audley. Beltz states that Sir James de Audley was severely wounded in the Battle of Poitiers in 1356. According to Beltz, Froissart (a contemporary historian) relates that 'upon his return to his lodging, our knight [Sir James de Audley] sent for his brother sir Peter de Audeley, sir Bartholomew Burghershe, sir Stephen Cosington, the lord Willoughby, and sir Ralph de Ferrers, who, he says, were of his blood and lineage.'

This list of Audley kinsmen is similar to the list of people Nat Taylorposted last week in the Bohun-Basset consanguinity case, in that thepeople named were probably distantly related to one another, making itsomewhat difficult to pinpoint the exact link tying the people together.Not surprisingly, in a footnote, Beltz adds: '... Sir James' relationshipto the four last-named knights does not appear,' showing that Beltz wasstymied in his attempt to determine the common link between the fiveindividuals.

Reviewing the list of the men called kinsmen by Sir James de Audley, a good deal is known of the ancestry of three of these individuals, namely Sir Bartholomew Burghersh, 4th Lord Burghersh; John de Willoughby, 2ndLord Willoughby of Eresby; and Sir Ralph de Ferrers. Reviewing the ancestry of Sir Bartholomew Burghersh, for example, it is apparent at once that he was great-grandson of Edmund de Mortimer, lst Lord Mortimer,who is the alleged father of Sir James de Audley's grandmother, Iseult. This would surely be strong confirmation that Iseult de Audley definitely had a Mortimer connection.

Reviewing the ancestry of the other two individuals, John de Willoughby and Ralph de Ferrers, however, it shows they possess no such link to the Mortimer family. Rather, they both descend from William de Ferrers, 5thEarl of Derby (died 1254). Ralph de Ferrers was grandson of the 5th Earl, while John de Willoughby was great-grandson of the 5th Earl.

Given the common link between John de Willoughby and Ralph de Ferrers, it is difficult to explain their intended tie to Sir James de Audley, if in fact Sir James' grandmother, Iseult, was the daughter of Edmund deMortimer, lst Lord Mortimer, as alleged in print. Iseult as Edmund's daughter would seemingly have no connection to William de Ferrers, 5thEarl of Derby. However, checking the accounts of the various families, a neat solution has appeared on the horizon. My Mortimer family notes show that Edmund de Mortimer had an uncle, Hugh de Mortimer (died 1273) ofChelmarsh, who married Agatha de Ferrers (died 1306), daughter of William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby. If Iseult de Audley was the child of Hugh and Agatha, it would give her grandson, Sir James de Audley, the needed links to both the Mortimer and Ferrers families. Also, it would solve the obvious chronology problem of Iseult being Edmund de Mortimer'sdaughter.

When anyone has a moment, I'd appreciate comments on this placement ofIseult as a member of the Mortimer family. By placing Iseult as Hugh deMortimer's daughter, she becomes granddaughter rather thangreat-granddaughter of the ever popular lady on the newsgroup, Gladys Dhu. For convenience sake, I've posted below the lengthy list ofcolonial immigrants who descend from Iseult, wife of Hugh de Audley.

In closing, I wish to express my thanks to Chris Phillips for hiscontinued efforts in helping to solve these difficult and longstandingmedieval problems. Friendship and collegiality are the two of the keysto solving the many genealogical mysteries which have long eluded us.

Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah

E-mail: royalancestry AT msn.com.

Children of Isolde (Iseult) de Mortimer and Hugh 1st Baron de Audley , of Stratton, Sir

Citations

  1. [S239] Unknown author, Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 150-5.
  2. [S269] G. E Cokayne, Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, VI:190.
  3. [S269] G. E Cokayne, Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, IX:283 note (m), XIV:488.
  4. [S237] LAYNEJAYNE <, LAYNEJAYNE@@aol.com>, , solidgold4 <, solidgold4@@aol.com>, , jercty31 < and jercty31@@aol.com>, New England Families to Royalty GEDCOM inported 7 NOV 1999 by LindaJoyce Neely.
  5. [S235] Newsgroup: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com, online google.com, Douglas Richardson, 22 Oct 2002.
  6. [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.

Eleanor FitzAlan1,2

F, b. circa 1275, d. between July 1328 and August 1328
Eleanor FitzAlan|b. c 1275\nd. bt Jul 1328 - Aug 1328|p97.htm#i3882|John III FitzAlan|b. 14 Sep 1246\nd. bt 18 Mar 1271 - 1272|p94.htm#i3802|Isabella de Mortimer|b. 1248\nd. b 1 Apr 1292|p77.htm#i3266|John I. FitzAlan|b. 1223\nd. 1267|p97.htm#i3888|Maud (Matilda) de Botiller (Verdon|b. c 1227\nd. 27 Nov 1283|p97.htm#i3889|Roger d. Mortimer , Lord of Wigmore|b. c 1231\nd. b 30 Oct 1282|p76.htm#i3245|Maud d. Braose|b. c 1222\nd. BEF 23 MAR 1300/01|p76.htm#i3246|
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     Eleanor FitzAlan was buried at Beverley, East Riding Yorkshire, England. She was born circa 1275 at Arundel, Sussex, England.3 She was the daughter of John III FitzAlan and Isabella de Mortimer. Eleanor FitzAlan was born circa 1285 at Arundel, Sussex, England. She married an unknown person before June 1294.2 She died between July 1328 and August 1328.1,2
     Eleanor FitzAlan Eleanor (died July or Aug 1328), sister of Richard de Arundel. [Burke'sPeerage] She Name Suffix: [Baroness Percy]

Please send Addition of data or corrections to<jackeo1@@hotmail.com>SOURCE: Edmundson's Baronetage 3:270

TITLE: Baroness Percy
This information is assumed correct, but may contain erroneous links.Please don't assume it to be the absolute truth. I've tried to doublecheck most of the work to assure myself of its accuracy...but you cannever be 100% sure. Thank you, and
REFN: 9HS5-46@@S469@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.

Child of Eleanor FitzAlan and Henry 1st Baron de Percy , of Alnwick, Sir

Citations

  1. [S234] Frederick Lewis Weis additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition.
  2. [S233] Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition.
  3. [S237] LAYNEJAYNE <, LAYNEJAYNE@@aol.com>, , solidgold4 <, solidgold4@@aol.com>, , jercty31 < and jercty31@@aol.com>, New England Families to Royalty GEDCOM inported 7 NOV 1999 by LindaJoyce Neely.

Maud de Clare1,2,3

F, b. circa 1285, d. between 1 February 1324 and 1325
Maud de Clare|b. c 1285\nd. bt 1 Feb 1324 - 1325|p97.htm#i3883|Thomas de Clare , Lord of Thomond, Gov London|b. c 1248\nd. 29 Aug 1287|p94.htm#i3801|Juliane FitzMaurice|b. c 1262\nd. b 24 Sep 1300|p76.htm#i3262|Richard d. Clare , Earl Gloucester & Hertford|b. 4 Aug 1222\nd. 15 Jul 1262|p95.htm#i3818||||Maurice 'Mael' FitzMaurice , Lord of Offaly|b. c 1238\nd. b 10 Nov 1286|p76.htm#i3263|Maud d. Prendergast|b. c 1243|p91.htm#i3686|
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     Maud de Clare was born circa 1285 at Bunratty Castle, Thomond, Clare, Ireland. She was the daughter of Thomas de Clare , Lord of Thomond, Gov London and Juliane FitzMaurice. Maud de Clare married Robert I 1st Baron de Clifford , Sir, son of Roger III de Clifford , Justice of Forests and Isabel de Vipont, on 13 November 1295 at Clifford Castle, Hay, Herefordshire, England.1 Maud de Clare married Robert 2nd Baron de Welles , Sir before 16 December 1315.3 Maud de Clare was buried in 1324. She died between 1 February 1324 and 1325.4
     Maud de Clare Maud (married 2nd by 16 Dec 1315 2nd Lord (Baron) Welles of the 1299creation and died between 4 March 1326/7 and 24 March 1327), daughter ofThomas de Clare, Lord of Thomond in Connaught, 2nd son of 5th Earl ofHertford and 2nd Earl of Gloucester. [Burke's Peerage]

------------------------------

11 Nov 1315 Abducted & Forcibly Remarried by Robert de Welles.

Child of Maud de Clare and Robert I 1st Baron de Clifford , Sir

Citations

  1. [S239] Unknown author, Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 8-6, 144-5.
  2. [S234] Frederick Lewis Weis additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition.
  3. [S233] Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition.
  4. [S239] Unknown author, Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 8-6.

Eupheme* FitzRoger

F, b. circa 1267, d. 1329
Eupheme* FitzRoger|b. c 1267\nd. 1329|p97.htm#i3884|Robert FitzRoger , 1st Baron Clavering, Sir|b. c 1241\nd. 1310|p98.htm#i3907|Margery (Mary) la ZOUCHE|b. c 1248|p82.htm#i3414|Roger FitzJohn , Lord of Warkworth & Clavering|b. c 1210\nd. 1249|p98.htm#i3908|Isabel d. Merlay|b. c 1220|p82.htm#i3415|Alan la Zouche Lord of Ashby|b. c 1210\nd. 12 Aug 1270|p77.htm#i3274|Ellen (Helen) (Elena) de Quincy|b. c 1225\nd. b 20 Aug 1296|p75.htm#i3210|
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     Eupheme* FitzRoger was buried at Staindrop, Durham, England.1 She was born circa 1267 at Clavering, Saffron Walden, Essex, England. She was the daughter of Robert FitzRoger , 1st Baron Clavering, Sir and Margery (Mary) la ZOUCHE. Eupheme* FitzRoger married Randolf* De Neville, son of Robert de Neville , Sir and Mary FitzRandolph , Heiress of Middleham, circa 1282 at of, Warkworth, Northumberland, England.2 Eupheme* FitzRoger died in 1329 at Raby Castle, Durham, England.
     Eupheme* FitzRoger Name Suffix: [Baroness Nevill
Line 1648 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:

TITL [BARONESS NEVILLE]/


Please send Addition of data or corrections to<jackeo1@@hotmail.com>!TITLE: Baroness Neville
REFN: N2F7-2G@@S469@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@. She Euphemia de Clavering; m. as his 1st wife, Randolph de Neville, b. 18 Oct1262, d. shortly after 18 Apr 1331, 1st Lord Neville of Raby. [MagnaCharta Sureties] Eupheme* FitzRoger was also known as Euphemia de Clavering.3,4 Eupheme* FitzRoger was also known as Eupheme* Neville.

Child of Eupheme* FitzRoger and Randolf* De Neville

Citations

  1. [S238] Unknown author, aol-kings.zip.
  2. [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
  3. [S234] Frederick Lewis Weis additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition.
  4. [S233] Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition.

Roger de Clifford

M, b. 1243, d. 6 November 1282
     Roger de Clifford was buried at Shap Abbey, Shap, Westmorland, England.1 He was born in 1243 at Clifford Castle, Hertfordshire, England.2 He married Isabel de Vipont, daughter of Robert de Vipont , Lord of Appleby and Isabel FitzJohn, in 1269 at Clifford Castle, Hereford, England.1 Roger de Clifford died on 6 November 1282 at Menai Straits, Wales.2
     Roger de Clifford Name Suffix: [Baron Clifford]

Please send Addition of data or corrections to<jackeo1@@hotmail.com>Custom Field:<_FA#> Judge & Soldier
Custom Field:<_FA#> Poisoned by WifeTITLE: Baron of CliffordThe Houseof Clifford, chapter 11
This information is assumed correct, but may contain erroneous links.Please don't assume it to be the absolute truth. I've tried to doublecheck most of the work to assure myself of its accuracy...but you cannever be 100% sure. Thank you, and
REFN: 91SH-L1@@S469@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.

Citations

  1. [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
  2. [S237] LAYNEJAYNE <, LAYNEJAYNE@@aol.com>, , solidgold4 <, solidgold4@@aol.com>, , jercty31 < and jercty31@@aol.com>, New England Families to Royalty GEDCOM inported 7 NOV 1999 by LindaJoyce Neely.

Anastasia de Percy1,2

F, b. circa 1216, d. before 28 April 1272
Anastasia de Percy|b. c 1216\nd. b 28 Apr 1272|p97.htm#i3886|William de Percy , Lord of Topcliffe, Sir|b. c 1193\nd. 28 Jul 1245|p74.htm#i3186|Joan de Briwere|b. 1190\nd. b 12 Jun 1233|p97.htm#i3890|||||||||||||
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     Anastasia de Percy was born circa 1216 at Alnwick Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland, England.3 She was the daughter of William de Percy , Lord of Topcliffe, Sir and Joan de Briwere. Anastasia de Percy was born in 1220 at Topcliffe, Thirsk, North Riding Yorkshire, England. She married Ralph FitzRandolph , Lord of Middleham circa 1243.4 Anastasia de Percy died before 28 April 1272.5
     Anastasia de Percy Anastasia, daughter of William DE PERCY. [Complete Peerage]

Child of Anastasia de Percy and Ralph FitzRandolph , Lord of Middleham

Citations

  1. [S239] Unknown author, Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999, 132-4.
  2. [S269] G. E Cokayne, Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, XII/1:650-651.
  3. [S237] LAYNEJAYNE <, LAYNEJAYNE@@aol.com>, , solidgold4 <, solidgold4@@aol.com>, , jercty31 < and jercty31@@aol.com>, New England Families to Royalty GEDCOM inported 7 NOV 1999 by LindaJoyce Neely.
  4. [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
  5. [S243] Unknown author, Magna Carta Ancestry, by Douglas Richardson, 2005, Genealogical Publishing Co., 616.

Eleanor (Ellen, Elena) de Baliol (Balliol)

F, b. circa 1200, d. November 1281
     Eleanor (Ellen, Elena) de Baliol (Balliol) was born circa 1200 at Alnwick, Northumberland, England.1 She married William de Percy , Lord of Topcliffe, Sir in 1226 at Dalton Percy, Durham, England.1 Eleanor (Ellen, Elena) de Baliol (Balliol) died in November 1281.1
     Eleanor (Ellen, Elena) de Baliol (Balliol) NAME Eleanor (Ellen, Elena) De /BALIOL (BALLIOL)/

REFN: 924X-98@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@. Eleanor (Ellen, Elena) de Baliol (Balliol) was also known as Eleanor (Ellen, Elena) de De Percy.

Citations

  1. [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.

John II FitzAlan

M, b. 1223, d. 1267
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     John II FitzAlan was born in 1223.1 He married Maud (Matilda) de Botiller (Verdon circa 1247.2 John II FitzAlan died in 1267.1 He was buried before 10 November 1267.2
     John II FitzAlan Name Suffix: [Earl Of Arundel 5]
Line 3367 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:

TITL [EARL OF ARUNDEL]/


Please send Addition of dataor corrections to<jackeo1@@hotmail.com>Custom Field:<_FA#> 5th EARL deARUNDELTITLE: Earl of Arundel [Marvel.FTW]

5th Earl of Arundel
REFN: 8JDT-WP@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@
Custom Field:<_FA#> which mom29 May 2003OPEN. He was Lord Of Oswestry Clun And Arundel.1

Child of John II FitzAlan and Maud (Matilda) de Botiller (Verdon

Citations

  1. [S260] Margar1813@@aol.com, 'Magna Carta relations' a compilation of the cousins who wereresponsible for Magna Carta. GEDCOM imported 7 NOV 1999 by LindaJoyce Neely.
  2. [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.

Maud (Matilda) de Botiller (Verdon

F, b. circa 1227, d. 27 November 1283
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Maternal Ancestors of John Shaw
     Maud (Matilda) de Botiller (Verdon was born circa 1227 at Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England.1 She married John II FitzAlan circa 1247.1 Maud (Matilda) de Botiller (Verdon married an unknown person circa 1269 at of, Wicklow, Ireland. She was buried in 1283. She died on 27 November 1283.2,3
     Maud (Matilda) de Botiller (Verdon Name Suffix: [Countess Of Aru
Line 3382 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:

NAME Maud (Matilda) De /BOTILLER (VERDON)/

Line 3383 fromGEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:

TITL [COUNTESS OF ARUNDEL]/


Please send Addition of data or corrections to<jackeo1@@hotmail.com>@@NI2310TITLE: Countess of Arundel
REFN: 91SK-7D@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.

Child of Maud (Matilda) de Botiller (Verdon and John II FitzAlan

Citations

  1. [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
  2. [S249] Carolyn & Randy Winch, Home Page of Roger, Carolyn & Randy Winchhtt://edge.net/~gumby/index.htmlfoundend of 1997 by Linda Joyce Neely.
  3. [S263] Jr < Paul E Whittier and Pj4241@@aol.com>, GEDCOM '9000 Names-New England & Europe' downloaded end OCT 1999 byLinda Joyce Neely.

Joan de Briwere1

F, b. 1190, d. before 12 June 1233
Charts
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     Joan de Briwere was born in 1190 at Stoke, Devonshire, England. She married William de Percy , Lord of Topcliffe, Sir circa 1215.2 Joan de Briwere died before 12 June 1233 at Hospital, Sandown, Surrey, England.
     Joan de Briwere Joan (died by 12 June 1233), daughter of Sir William Briwere or Brewer,his [William de Percy's] guardian when a minor. [Burke's Peerage]

Child of Joan de Briwere and William de Percy , Lord of Topcliffe, Sir

Citations

  1. [S233] Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition.
  2. [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.

John de Burgh Earl Of Ulster

M, b. circa 1288, d. 18 June 1313
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Maternal Ancestors of John Shaw
     John de Burgh Earl Of Ulster was born circa 1288 at Ulster, Ireland. He married an unknown person on 30 September 1308 at Waltham Abbey, Essex, England. He married Elizabeth de Clare, daughter of Gilbert de Clare , Earl Gloucester & Hertford and Joan 'of Acre' Plantagenet , Princess of England, on 30 September 1308 at Waltham Abbey, Essex, England. John de Burgh Earl Of Ulster was buried in 1313. He died on 18 June 1313 at Galway. He married an unknown person circa 1354 at of, Ruthin, Denbigh, England.

Child of John de Burgh Earl Of Ulster and Elizabeth de Clare

Elizabeth de Clare

F, b. 16 September 1294, d. 1360
Elizabeth de Clare|b. 16 Sep 1294\nd. 1360|p97.htm#i3892|Gilbert de Clare , Earl Gloucester & Hertford|b. 2 Sep 1243\nd. 7 Dec 1295|p95.htm#i3815|Joan 'of Acre' Plantagenet , Princess of England|b. 1272\nd. 23 Apr 1307|p97.htm#i3875|Richard d. Clare , Earl Gloucester & Hertford|b. 4 Aug 1222\nd. 15 Jul 1262|p95.htm#i3818||||Edward I 'Longshanks' Hammer of the Scots Plantagenet|b. 17 Jun 1239\nd. 7 Jul 1307|p94.htm#i3789||||
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     Elizabeth de Clare was buried at St Mary Aldgate, London, Middlesex, England. She was born on 16 September 1294. She was the daughter of Gilbert de Clare , Earl Gloucester & Hertford and Joan 'of Acre' Plantagenet , Princess of England. Elizabeth de Clare married John de Burgh Earl Of Ulster on 30 September 1308 at Waltham Abbey, Essex, England. Elizabeth de Clare died in 1360.

Child of Elizabeth de Clare and John de Burgh Earl Of Ulster

Philippe de Montacute

F, b. circa 1332, d. 5 January 1382
Philippe de Montacute|b. c 1332\nd. 5 Jan 1382|p97.htm#i3893|William de Montagu 1st Earl of Salisbury|b. 1303\nd. bt 30 Jan 1343 - 1344|p95.htm#i3826|Katherine De Grandison|b. c 1304\nd. 23 Nov 1349|p97.htm#i3894|William I. d. Montagu|b. c 1275\nd. bt 18 Oct 1319 - 1320|p95.htm#i3837|Elizabeth d. Montfort|b. c 1275\nd. 1345|p95.htm#i3838|William de Grandison|b. c 1264\nd. 27 Jun 1335|p93.htm#i3775|Sybil Tregoz|b. 1271\nd. 12 Oct 1334|p97.htm#i3896|
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     Philippe de Montacute married Roger de Mortimer, son of Edmund de Mortimer and Elizabeth de Badlesmere, at England.1 Philippe de Montacute was born circa 1332 at Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.1 She was the daughter of William de Montagu 1st Earl of Salisbury and Katherine De Grandison. Philippe de Montacute was buried in 1382 at Bisham, Berkshire, England.1 She died on 5 January 1382 at England.1

Child of Philippe de Montacute and Roger de Mortimer

Citations

  1. [S253] CarolynCC, GEDCOM imported 6 NOV 1999 by Linda Joyce Neely.

Katherine De Grandison

F, b. circa 1304, d. 23 November 1349
Katherine De Grandison|b. c 1304\nd. 23 Nov 1349|p97.htm#i3894|William de Grandison|b. c 1264\nd. 27 Jun 1335|p93.htm#i3775|Sybil Tregoz|b. 1271\nd. 12 Oct 1334|p97.htm#i3896|||||||||||||
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     Katherine De Grandison was buried at Bisham, Berkshire, England.1 She was born circa 1304 at Ashford, Hertfordshire, England.1 She was the daughter of William de Grandison and Sybil Tregoz. Katherine De Grandison married William de Montagu 1st Earl of Salisbury, son of William I de Montagu and Elizabeth de Montfort, in 1324 at of Cassington, Oxfordshire, England.1 Katherine De Grandison died on 23 November 1349 at Bisham, Berkshire, England.1

Child of Katherine De Grandison and William de Montagu 1st Earl of Salisbury

Citations

  1. [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.

Joan De Geneville

F, b. between 2 February 1284 and 1285, d. 19 October 1356
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Maternal Ancestors of John Shaw
     Joan De Geneville was born between 2 February 1284 and 1285 at Shropshire, Ludlow, England.1 She married Roger De Mortimer, son of Edmund de Mortimer and Margaret de Fiennes, before 6 October 1306 at England.2 Joan De Geneville was buried in 1356 at England.2 She died on 19 October 1356 at England.1,2

Child of Joan De Geneville and Roger De Mortimer

Citations

  1. [S237] LAYNEJAYNE <, LAYNEJAYNE@@aol.com>, , solidgold4 <, solidgold4@@aol.com>, , jercty31 < and jercty31@@aol.com>, New England Families to Royalty GEDCOM inported 7 NOV 1999 by LindaJoyce Neely.
  2. [S253] CarolynCC, GEDCOM imported 6 NOV 1999 by Linda Joyce Neely.

Sybil Tregoz

F, b. 1271, d. 12 October 1334
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     Sybil Tregoz was born in 1271 at Ewyas, Herefordshire, England.1 She married William de Grandison circa 1285 at of, Donyatt, Somerset, England.1 Sybil Tregoz died on 12 October 1334.1
     Sybil Tregoz GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch
REFN: 91QH-WC@@S759@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@
REFN: 12106.

Child of Sybil Tregoz and William de Grandison

Citations

  1. [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.

Sancho IV. El Bravo Alfonsez

M, b. 1258, d. 1295
Sancho IV. El Bravo Alfonsez|b. 1258\nd. 1295|p97.htm#i3897|Alfonso X , 'El Sabio' the Wise (?)|b. 23 Nov 1221\nd. 4 Apr 1284|p94.htm#i3810|||||||Elisabeth ,. O. S. v. Hohenstaufen|b. c 1203\nd. 5 Nov 1235|p94.htm#i3809|||||||
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     Sancho IV. El Bravo Alfonsez was buried at Santa Iglesia De, Toledo, Spain.1 He was born in 1258.2 He was the son of Alfonso X , 'El Sabio' the Wise (?). Sancho IV. El Bravo Alfonsez married Maria (Majorra) Alfonsa de Molina & Mesa in July 1281 at Toledo, Spain.3 Sancho IV. El Bravo Alfonsez died in 1295.2,4,5
     Sancho IV. El Bravo Alfonsez Name Suffix: Rey de Castilla
'der Weise'


Eine Garantie für die Richtigkeit und Vollständigkeit der Angaben wirdnicht übernommen. Berichtigungen, Anregungen und Hinweise sindjederzeit willkommen.REIGNED: Spanish king of Castile & Leon (1282-95)

SOURCE: Colombia Encyclopedia (c) 1944The second son of Alfonso X, heusurped the throne from nephew Alfonso de La
Cerda, repelled a Marinid invasion of Andalusia in 1290, and marriedhis
daughter to James II of Aragon to secure support in 1291.
Information provided by Randy Winch <gumby@@cafes.net>
Information provided by Randy Winch <gumby@@cafes.net>FromAncestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.From Ancestral File (TM),data as of 5JAN 1998.
Ancestral File Number: 9B5V-64@@S809@@@@S809@@@@S1298@@
REFN: 9B5V-64@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@. He was King of Castile and Leon.

Children of Sancho IV. El Bravo Alfonsez and Maria (Majorra) Alfonsa de Molina & Mesa

Citations

  1. [S248] Unknown author, gedcom imported SEP 2002.
  2. [S247] Dan Anzelmo (Malone) < and SongmanDan@@aol.com>, GEDCOM downloaded end OCT 1999 by Linda Joyce Neely.
  3. [S283] Unknown author, GEDCOM File : LARKIN.ged - research of Dick Larkin of Alexandria, VA.
  4. [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
  5. [S251] Sheila Stewart < and stewart1@@gosympatico.ca>, gedcom downloaded MAY 2002 by Linda Joyce Neely.

Maud Plantagenet1,2

F, b. circa 1312, d. 5 May 1377
Maud Plantagenet|b. c 1312\nd. 5 May 1377|p97.htm#i3898|Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Lancaster, MP|b. c 1281\nd. 22 Sep 1345|p94.htm#i3800|Maud de Chaworth|b. c 1282\nd. b 3 Dec 1322|p75.htm#i3229|Edmund 'Crouchback' PLANTAGENET|b. bt 16 Jan 1244 - 1245\nd. 5 Jun 1296|p76.htm#i3235|Blanche d' Artois , Queen of Navarre|b. 1248\nd. 2 May 1302|p76.htm#i3236|Patrick de Chaworth|b. c 1250\nd. b 7 Jul 1283|p75.htm#i3230|Isabel d. Beauchamp Lady Blount|b. c 1267\nd. b 30 May 1306|p75.htm#i3231|
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     Maud Plantagenet was born in 1298. She was born circa 1312 at Lancaster, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Lancaster, MP and Maud de Chaworth. Maud Plantagenet married William de Burgh , 3rd Earl of Ulster, son of John de Burgh , of Ulster and Elizabeth de Clare, before 1 May 1327; date of Papal dispensation.1,2 Maud Plantagenet married Ralph de Ufford , Justiciar of Ireland, Sir, son of Robert II 1st Baron de Ufford , Sir and Cecily de Valoines, before 8 August 1343.1,2 Maud Plantagenet died on 5 May 1377 at Campsey Priory, Suffolk, England; (as a nun).1,2
     Maud Plantagenet He [William de Burgh] married (Papal dispensation 1 May 1327) Maud,daughter of Henry, EARL OF LANCASTER AND LEICESTER (grandson of HENRYIII) by his 1st wife, Maud, daughter and heir of Sir Patrick DE CHAWORTH,of Kidwelly, co. Carmarthen, and Kempsford, co. Gloucester. He wasmurdered, 6 June 1333, aged 20, at Le Ford (now Belfast), on his way toCarrickfergus, by John de Logan and some of the Mandevilles. His widowfled immediately with her daughter Elizabeth to England, where shemarried, before 8 August 1343, Sir Ralph DE UFFORD, Justiciar of Ireland(1344-46), who d. 9 April 1346 at Kilmainham (Ireland) and was buried atCampsey Priory, Suffolk. Maud, who became an Augustinian canoness atCampsey in 1347, had licence from the Pope to transfer to the Order ofSt. Clare, 11 April 1364, and was living at Bruisyard Abbey in the sameco., 21 February 1368/9. She died 5 May 1377 and was buried with her 2ndhusband at Campsey. [Complete Peerage XII/2:178-9, (transcribed by DaveUtzinger)] Maud Plantagenet was also known as Maud de Lancaster.

Citations

  1. [S234] Frederick Lewis Weis additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition.
  2. [S269] G. E Cokayne, Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, XII/2:179.

Maria (Majorra) Alfonsa de Molina & Mesa

F, b. 1246, d. 1 June 1322
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     Maria (Majorra) Alfonsa de Molina & Mesa was buried at Convento De Las, Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain.1 She was born in 1246 at Of, Molina, Molina, Spain.2,3,4 She married Sancho IV. El Bravo Alfonsez, son of Alfonso X , 'El Sabio' the Wise (?), in July 1281 at Toledo, Spain.5 Maria (Majorra) Alfonsa de Molina & Mesa died on 1 June 1322.2,3,4
     Maria (Majorra) Alfonsa de Molina & Mesa From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.
Eine Garantie für die Richtigkeit und Vollständigkeit der Angaben wirdnicht übernommen. Berichtigungen, Anregungen und Hinweise sindjederzeit willkommen.GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch
Information provided by Randy Winch <gumby@@cafes.net>
Information provided by Randy Winch <gumby@@cafes.net>FromAncestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.
Ancestral File Number: 9BBL-CD@@S809@@@@S1298@@
REFN: 9BBL-CD@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@. She was Queen consort.

Children of Maria (Majorra) Alfonsa de Molina & Mesa and Sancho IV. El Bravo Alfonsez

Citations

  1. [S248] Unknown author, gedcom imported SEP 2002.
  2. [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
  3. [S246] Unknown author, Source #11.
  4. [S259] Unknown author, winch.
  5. [S283] Unknown author, GEDCOM File : LARKIN.ged - research of Dick Larkin of Alexandria, VA.

Margaret de Fiennes

F, b. between 1262 and 1270, d. 7 February 1334
Margaret de Fiennes|b. bt 1262 - 1270\nd. 7 Feb 1334|p97.htm#i3900|William Fiennes|b. c 1245\nd. 11 Jul 1302|p97.htm#i3901|Blanche De Brienne|b. c 1245\nd. 1302|p97.htm#i3902|||||||||||||
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     Margaret de Fiennes was born between 1262 and 1270 at Wigmore, Herefordshire, England.1,2 She was the daughter of William Fiennes and Blanche De Brienne. Margaret de Fiennes married Edmund de Mortimer, son of Roger de Mortimer and Maud de Braose, circa 1285 at England.3 Margaret de Fiennes was buried in 1334 at England.3 She died on 7 February 1334 at England.3

Child of Margaret de Fiennes and Edmund de Mortimer

Citations

  1. [S237] LAYNEJAYNE <, LAYNEJAYNE@@aol.com>, , solidgold4 <, solidgold4@@aol.com>, , jercty31 < and jercty31@@aol.com>, New England Families to Royalty GEDCOM inported 7 NOV 1999 by LindaJoyce Neely.
  2. [S246] Unknown author, Source #11.
  3. [S253] CarolynCC, GEDCOM imported 6 NOV 1999 by Linda Joyce Neely.

William Fiennes

M, b. circa 1245, d. 11 July 1302
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     William Fiennes was born circa 1245 at Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England.1,2 He married Blanche De Brienne in 1259.2 William Fiennes died on 11 July 1302 at Courtal, Fzandre, Occ. BEL.3

Child of William Fiennes and Blanche De Brienne

Citations

  1. [S238] Unknown author, aol-kings.zip.
  2. [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
  3. [S261] Fred L. Curry < and flcurry@@mindspring.com>, GEDCOM downloaded JUN 2000 by Linda Joyce Neely, TYPE: Web SiteRaven Genealogy and Family HistoryDATE: 3/8/99SOUR: f.

Blanche De Brienne

F, b. circa 1245, d. 1302
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     Blanche De Brienne was born circa 1245 at Courtrain, Mynn, France.1,2 She married William Fiennes in 1259.2 Blanche De Brienne was buried in 1302.1,2,3 She died in 1302 at Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England.

Child of Blanche De Brienne and William Fiennes

Citations

  1. [S267] Unknown author, John Platt genealogy dated 10/13/1994.
  2. [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
  3. [S248] Unknown author, gedcom imported SEP 2002.

Henry 1st Baron de Percy , of Alnwick, Sir1,2

M, b. 25 March 1273, d. 2 October 1314
Henry 1st Baron de Percy , of Alnwick, Sir|b. 25 Mar 1273\nd. 2 Oct 1314|p97.htm#i3903|Henry de Percy , Lord of Topcliffe, Sir|b. c 1235\nd. 29 Aug 1272|p81.htm#i3411|Alianore [Eleanor] de Warenne|b. 1251\nd. a 1282|p93.htm#i3776|William d. Percy , Lord of Topcliffe, Sir|b. c 1193\nd. 28 Jul 1245|p74.htm#i3186|Ellen d. Baliol , Heiress of Dalton|b. c 1200\nd. b 22 Nov 1281|p77.htm#i3291||||Alice l. B. de Lusignan|b. c 1244\nd. bt 9 Feb 1255 - 1256|p95.htm#i3816|
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     Henry 1st Baron de Percy , of Alnwick, Sir was buried at Fountains Abbey, Yorkshire, England. He was born on 25 March 1273 at Alnwick, Northumberland, England.3 He was the son of Henry de Percy , Lord of Topcliffe, Sir and Alianore [Eleanor] de Warenne. Henry 1st Baron de Percy , of Alnwick, Sir married an unknown person circa 1297.3 He was buried in October 1314 at Fountains Abby, Yorkshire, England.4,5 He died on 2 October 1314 at Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, England, at age 41.1
     Henry 1st Baron de Percy , of Alnwick, Sir Henry de Percy, 1st Lord (Baron) Percy, so created by writ of summons toParliament 6 Feb 1298/9; born posthumously c25 March 1273; served inEdward I's Welsh campaign 1294, knighter 1296, fought at Battle of Dunbar27 April 1296, in which his maternal grandfather the 7th Earl of Surreybeat off an attack by the Scots, Warden of Galloway and Ayrshire Sep1296, Justiciar of Dumfries 1297, Jt Justiciar of Cumberland, Lancs andWestmorland 1297, Member of Council of Regency, during Edward I's absenceoverseas 1297-98, fought at English victory of Falkirk over the Scots1298, at Siege of Carlaverock 1300; accompanied Edward I at Siege ofStirling 1304, King's Lt and Captain over all men-at-arms of the WestBorders 1306, Constable of Scarborough Castle March 1307/8; bought 19 Nov1309 from Anthony Beck or Bek, Bishop of Durham, the Barony (here aterritorial entity carrying certain feudal rights, rather than a title ofhonour in the modern sense) of Alnwick, Co Northumberland, thus foundingthe Percy ascendancy there (for the bulk of the lands previouslybelonging to the family had been further south in Yorkshire, Sussex, orHants); one of the magnates opposed to Edward II, took part in theappointment of the Lords Ordainers, an executive committee entrusted withgiving specific expression to that opposition; Keeper of the Bishopric ofDurham pro tem March 1311, Justice of the Forest beyond Trent and Keeperof Bamburgh Castle Dec 1311, Jt Keeper of the Marches c1311; married? byJune 1294 Eleanor (died July or Aug 1328), sister of Richard de Arundel,and died between 2 and 10 Oct 1314. [Burke's Peerage]

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Henry de Percy, 9th feudal lord, was summoned to parliament from 6February, 1299 (27th Edward I) to 29 July, 1315 (8th Edward II). Thisnobleman obtained, 19 November, 1309, from Anthony Beck, bishop ofDurham, by purchase, a grant of the Barony of Alnwick, co.Northumberland. His lordship was one of the great barons who subscribed,in 1301, the celebrated letter to Pope Boniface VIII, upon the attempt ofhis holiness to interpose in the affairs of the kingdom, intimating,'That their king was not to answer in judgment, for any rights of thecrown of England, before any tribunal under heaven, &c., and that, by thehelp of God, they would resolutely, and with all their force, maintainagainst all men.' He m. Eleanor, dau. of John FitzAlan, Earl of Arundel,d. in 1315, and was s. by his eldest son, Henry de Percy, 2nd Lord Percy.[Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages,Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 423, Percy, Barons Percy, Earlsof Northumberland, &c.]

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Sir Henry Percy, Knight, 9th Baron Percy, Baron of Alnwick, co.Northumberland 1309. [Ancestral Roots] He Name Suffix: Baron of Alnwick
TITLE: 2nd Lord (Earl) of Percy

SOURCE: Edmundson's Baronetage 3:270; Britsh Heritage 17:2 1996p.22-27
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REFN: 9HSD-CC@@S451@@@@S759@@@@S759@@@@S759@@.

Child of Henry 1st Baron de Percy , of Alnwick, Sir and Eleanor FitzAlan

Citations

  1. [S234] Frederick Lewis Weis additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition.
  2. [S233] Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition.
  3. [S237] LAYNEJAYNE <, LAYNEJAYNE@@aol.com>, , solidgold4 <, solidgold4@@aol.com>, , jercty31 < and jercty31@@aol.com>, New England Families to Royalty GEDCOM inported 7 NOV 1999 by LindaJoyce Neely.
  4. [S238] Unknown author, aol-kings.zip.
  5. [S232] Unknown author, 6 zip files containing Monarchs.ged downloaded end 1999 by Linda Neely.
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