Britain's Royal Families: The Complete Genealogy (25 page)

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Authors: Alison Weir

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1  John III ‘the Triumphant’, Duke of Brabant (1300–1355); he married Mary (
d
.1335), daughter of Louis of France, Count of Evreux, and had issue.
Margaret died in 1318, and was buried in the Collegiate Church of St Gudule, Brussels.
10  
Berengaria
or
Berenice
She was born in 1276 at Kempton Palace, Surrey, and died between 1276 and 1279. She was buried in Westminster Abbey.
11  
Mary
She was born on 11 March or 22 April, 1278, at Windsor Castle. She entered Amesbury Abbey, Wiltshire, as a novice in 1284, being there professed as a nun on 15 August, 1285. She died before 8 July, 1332, at Amesbury Abbey, where she was buried.
12  
Isabella
She was born on 12 March, 1279, probably at Woodstock Palace, Oxon., or at Windsor Castle, or at Marlborough Castle, Wiltshire. She died in 1279, and was buried in Westminster Abbey.
13  
Elizabeth
She was born in August, 1282, at Rhuddlan Castle, Flintshire, Wales. She married firstly John I, Count of Holland and Zeeland (
d.
1299), on 18 January, 1296/7, at Ipswich Priory Church, Suffolk. She married secondly Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford and Essex (1276?–1322), on 14 November, 1302, at Westminster Abbey, and had issue:
1
Hugh or Humphrey (1303?–1305).
2
Eleanor (1304–1363); she married firstly James Butler, 1st Earl of Ormonde (1305?–1338), and had issue. She married secondly Sir Thomas de Dagworth (1276–murdered 1350), and had issue.
3
Mary or Margaret (
b
.&
d
.1305).
4
John, Earl of Hereford and Essex (1306–1336); he married firstly Alice, daughter of Edmund FitzAlan, Earl of Arundel, and had issue, and secondly Margaret (
d.
after 1347), daughter of Ralph, Lord Bassett of Drayton.
5
Humphrey, Earl of Hereford and Essex (1309–1361).
6
William, Earl of Northampton (1310/12–1360); he married Elizabeth (1313–1356), daughter of Bartholemew de Badlesmere, and had issue.
7
Edward, twin of William (1310/12–drowned 1334); he married Margaret (
d
.1341), daughter of William, Baron de Ros.
8
Edmund; he married Matilda, daughter of Nicholas de Segrave,
Baron of Stowe.
9
Eneas (1313/15–before 1343).
10
Margaret (
d
.1391); she married Hugh de Courtenay, Earl of Devon (1303–1377), and had issue.
11
Isabella (
b
.&
d
.1316).
Elizabeth died on
c
.5 May, 1316 at Quendon, Essex, in childbirth, and was buried in Walden Abbey, Essex.
14  
Edward II
(
see here
).
15  
Beatrice
She was born after August, 1286, either in Gascony or in Aquitaine. She died young.
16
Blanche
She was born in 1289/90, and died young.
Edward I married secondly
, on 8 or 10 September, 1299, at Canterbury Cathedral, Kent:
Margaret
She was the daughter of Philip III, King of France, by Mary, daughter of Henry III, Duke of Brabant, and she was born around 1279/82 in Paris. Margaret was never crowned. She died on 14 February, 1317/18, at Marlborough Castle, Wiltshire, and was buried in Greyfriars Church, Newgate, London. Her tomb was lost during the Reformation.
Issue of marriage:
1  
Thomas
He was born on 1 June, 1300, at Brotherton, Yorkshire, and was created Earl of Norfolk on 16 December, 1312. He died between 4 August and 20 September, 1338, and was buried in the Abbey of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Thomas married firstly, between
c.
1316 and 1320 (although no evidence
exists as to where):
Alice
She was the daughter of Sir Roger Halys or Hales of Harwich, Essex. She died after 8 May, 1326, and before 1330.
Issue of marriage:
(i)
Edward
He was born in
c
.1319/20, and died before 13 September, 1337, perhaps in 1332 (?).
Edward married, in May/June, 1328 (although no evidence exists as to where):
Beatrice
She was the daughter of Roger Mortimer, Earl of March, by Joan, daughter of Peter de Genville. After the death of Edward, she married secondly Thomas de Braose, Lord Brewes, in
c.
1334 (before 13 September, 1337), and had issue:
1  Beatrice; she married William de Say, Baron Say (1340–1375), and had issue.
2  John, a knight (
d.
1367); he married Elizabeth de Montacute.
3  Thomas, a knight (
d.
1395).
4  Peter.
5  Elizabeth.
6  Joan.
Beatrice died on 16 October, 1383.
(ii)
Margaret
Known as ‘Margaret Marshal’, as the Dukes of Norfolk have always held the office of Earl Marshal of England, she was born around 1320/22. She married firstly John de Segrave, 4th Baron de Segrave (1306 or 1315–1353), after 3 March, 1327, and probably in 1337/8, and had issue:
1  Elizabeth (1338–1375/6); she married John, 4th Baron Mowbray of Axholme, Lincs. (1340–killed 1368), and had issue.
2  Anne, Abbess of Barking (
d.c.
1377).
Margaret succeeded her father as Countess of Norfolk between August and 20 September, 1338. She married secondly Walter, 1st Baron de Mauny or Manny (
d.
1372), before 30 May, 1354, and had issue:
3  Thomas (drowned in infancy before 1371/2).
4  Anne (1354–1384); she married John Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (1347–1375), who had married previously Margaret, daughter of Edward III, and had issue.
Margaret was created Duchess of Norfolk for life on 29 September, 1397. She died on 24 March, 1399/1400, and was buried either in the Charterhouse, London, or in Greyfriars Church, Newgate, London.
(iii)
Alice
She was born in
c.
1324. She married Edward de Montacute,
1st Baron Montacute (
c
.1304–1361), before 16 January, 1339, and possibly before 29 August, 1338, and had issue:
1  Elizabeth (
b
.1344): she married either Walter de Ufford or Sir John de Braose (
d
.1367)
2  Margaret (
c
.1347–before 1351/2).
3  Joan (1349–1375); she married William de Ufford, 2nd Earl of Suffolk (1339?–1382), and had issue.
4  Matilda (
c.
1350–1394); a nun, later Abbess of Barking.
Alice died probably between 14 November, 1351, and 30 January, 1352 (certainly before 16 November, 1361), at Bungay, Suffolk, of wounds received as a result of an assault by her husband.
Thomas married secondly, in
c
.1328 (although no evidence exists as to where):
Mary
She was the daughter of Peter de Braose, and married firstly Ralph, Baron Cobham of Norfolk (
d
.1326), by whom she had issue:
1 John (1324–after 1378), Baron Cobham.
Mary died on 9 June, 1362 (or between 17 April, 1361, and 20 June, 1362).
Issue of marriage:
  
(i)
  
John
No dates are recorded. He was a monk at Ely Abbey, Cambs.
2  Edmund
He was born on 5 August, 1301, at Woodstock Palace, Oxon., and was created Earl of Kent on 28 July, 1321. He was probably styled Earl of Arundel as well, as he held the castle and honour of Arundel, but he was never formally so created. He was executed for supporting his brother, the deposed Edward II, by order of the Regents Mortimer and Queen Isabella, on 19 March, 1330, outside Winchester Castle, and he was buried in the Church of the Dominican Friars, Winchester. His remains were later removed to Westminster Abbey.
Edmund married, in December, 1325 (after 6 October, date of dispensation) (although no record exists as to where):
Margaret
She was the daughter of John Wake, 1st Baron Wake of Liddell, by Joan, daughter either of William de Fenes or of John FitzBernard of
Kingsdown, Kent. Margaret was born around
c.
1299/1300. She married firstly John Comyn, Lord of Badenoch (killed 1314), and had issue:
1  Aymer (
d
. young before 1316).
Margaret succeeded her brother as Baroness Wake of Liddell on 30/31 May, 1349, being first so styled on 20 August, 1349. She died on 29 September, 1349, of the Black Death.
Issue of marriage:
(i)
Edmund
He was born in
c
.1326, and was restored to the earldom of Kent, which had been forfeited by his father, on 7 December, 1330. He died before 5 October, 1331, or on 5 January, 1333 (?).
(ii)
Margaret
She was born in 1327. She married Amanco, Seigneur d’Albret of Gascony, and died before 1352.
(iii)
Joan
She married Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales (under Edward III,
see here
).
(iv)
John
He was born on 7 April, 1330, at Arundel Castle, Sussex, his father’s posthumous child. He succeeded his mother as Baron Wake of Liddell on 29 September, 1349. He was created Earl of Kent on 10 April, 1351. He died on 26/27 December, 1352, and was buried in the Church of the Greyfriars, Winchester, Hants.
John married, after 3 April, 1348 (date of dispensation) (although no evidence exists as to where):
Elizabeth
She was the daughter of William V, Margrave or Duke of Juliers, by Joan, daughter of William V, Count of Hainault and Holland, and sister of Philippa, wife of Edward III. After John’s death, Elizabeth married secondly Sir Eustace d’Aubédcicourt (
d
.1372/3) on 29 September, 1360, at Wingham Church, Kent, and had issue:
1  Sanchez.
2  William.
After Eustace died, Elizabeth became a nun at Waverley Abbey. She died on 6 June, 1411, and was buried in the Church of the
Greyfriars, Winchester, Hants. There was no issue of her first marriage.

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