31328382. William La ZOUCHE Sir, Mp was born 21 Dec 1276 in Harringworth, Northamptonshire, England. He died 12 Mar 1350/1351 in Harringworth, Northamptonshire, England. William married Maud (Matilda) LOVEL [Baroness Zouche before 15 Feb 1295/1296 in 2ND Husband ?. [Parents]
Name Suffix:
[BARON ZOUCHE OF
Ancestral File Number:9R31-ML
31328383. Maud (Matilda) LOVEL [Baroness Zouche was born about 1280 in Titchmarsh, Thrapston, Northamptonshire, England. She died before 1346 in Harringworth, Northamptonshire, England. [Parents]
Maud, dead 1346, daughter of John Lovel, Lord Lovel. [Magna Charta Sureties]
Maud (b. c 1280; d. by 1346), daughter of 1st Lord (Baron) Lovel (of Titchmarsh). [Burke's Peerage]
None of the sources for William la Zouche mention any prior marriage for Maud Lovel. Similarly Paul C. Reed mentions no other marriages for the Maud de Lovel who m. John de Lorty. Thus, even though the two Maud Lovels are born around the same time, I have no source stating that they are the same person. @check ancestry
31329280. William CARY was born about 1300 in Castle Cary, Eng. He died. William married Margaret BOZUNE about 1324 in Clovelly, Devonshire, Eng. [Parents]
31329281. Margaret BOZUNE was born about 1304 in Clovelly, Devonshire, Eng. She died. [Parents]
31329282. Baron Guy III De BRIENE Of Walwyns, Sir Knight was born about 1289 in Walwyn's Castle, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales and was christened in Tor Brian, Devonshire, England. He died after 27 Jan 1343/1344 in Torbryan, Newton Abbot, Devonshire, England. Guy married Anne HOLWEY. [Parents]
Sir Guy de Bryan, of Walwyns Castle, co. Pembroke, and of Tor Brian, Devon. [Complete Peerage II:361]
31329283. Anne HOLWEY was born about 1290 in Holway, Devonshire, England. She died after 27 Jan 1343/1344. [Parents]
Please tell me of any corrections as the data base is in constant change
31329288. Hugh De COURTENAY was born 14 Sep 1273. He died 23 Dec 1340. Hugh married Agnes DE ST. JOHN. [Parents]
31329289. Agnes DE ST. JOHN was born about 1275. She died 11 Jun 1345.
31329290. Humphrey VIII DE BOHUN was born about 1276. He died 16 Mar 1321. Humphrey married Elizabeth Of England. [Parents]
31329291. Elizabeth Of England was born 7 Aug 1282. She died 5 May 1316. [Parents]
31329328. William DENEBAUD was born about 1295 in Hinton St. George, Chard, Somerset, England. He died before 1346. William married Joan STOCKLINCH. [Parents]
31329329. Joan STOCKLINCH was born about 1295 in Chaffcombe Manor, Somerset, England. She died Dec. [Parents]
31329330. Robert De BRENT Sir was born about 1300 in Cossington, Bridgewater, Somerset, England. He died about 1358 in Glastonbury Abbey, Wells, Somerset, England. Robert married Clarissa De La FORD. [Parents]
31329331. Clarissa De La FORD was born about 1303 in Ford, Bawdrip, Bridgewater, Somerst, Eng. She died Dec. [Parents]
31329336. Thomas L' ARCEDEKNE was born about 1275 in Ruan Lanihorne, Cornwall, England. He died Dec. Thomas married Alice (Elizabeth) De La ROCHE about 1305 in Pembrokeshire, Wales. [Parents]
31329337. Alice (Elizabeth) De La ROCHE was born about 1287 in Roche Castle, Roche, Pembrokeshire, Wales. She died Dec.
Alice 1300. [Parents]
31329338. Jordan De HACCOMBE was born about 1280 in Haccombe, Devonshire, England. He died after 1310. Jordan married Isabel De ST. AUBYN about 1305 in 1st Husband. [Parents]
31329339. Isabel De ST. AUBYN was born 1284 in St Aubyn, Devonshire, England. She died Dec. [Parents]
31329584. Edward II King Of ENGLAND King was born 25 Apr 1284 in Carnarvon Castle, Carnarvon, Wales. He died 21 Sep 1327 in Berkeley Castle, Murdered. and was buried 20 Dec 1327 in Cathedral, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. Edward married Isabelle Princess Of FRANCE [Queen England] on 28 Jan 1307/1308 in Boulogne, Pas-DE-Calais, France.
Edward King Of England And Duke Of Aquitane 1307- 1327. [Parents]
1. Edward II, Plantagenet king of England (1307-1327), whose incompetence and distaste for government finally led to his deposition and murder. Edward was the fourth son of King Edward I and his first wife, Eleanor of Castile. The deaths of his older brothers made the infant prince heir to the throne; in 1301 he was proclaimed prince of Wales, the first heir apparent in English history to bear that title. The prince was idle and frivolous, with no liking for military campaigning or affairs of state.Believing that the prince's close friend Piers Gaveston, a Gascon knight, was a bad influence on the prince, Edward I banished Gaveston. On his father's death, however, Edward II recalled his favorite homosexual lover Piers Gaveston from exile, abandoned the campaign against Robert Bruce, and devoted himself to frivolity.Gaveston incurred the opposition of the powerful English barony. The nobles were particularly angered in 1308, when Edward made Gaveston regent for the period of the king's absence in France, where he went to marry Isabella, 15, daughter of King Philip IV. Gaveston married the king's niece, Margaret of Gloucester, and received the earldom of Cornwall. In 1311 the barons, led by Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, forcedthe king to appoint from among them a committee of 21 nobles and prelates, called the lords ordainers. They proclaimed a series of ordinances that transferred the ruling power to themselves and excluded the commons and lower clergy from Parliament. After they had twice forced the king to banish Gaveston, and the king had each time recalled him, the English barons finally had the king's favorite kidnapped and treacherously executed. In the meantime, Robert Bruce had almost completed his re conquest of Scotland, which he had begun shortly after 1305. In 1314 Edward II and his barons raised an army of some 100,000 men with which to crush Bruce,but in the attempt to lift the siege of Stirling they were decisively defeated (Battle of Bannockburn). For the following eight years the earl of Lancaster virtually ruled thekingdom. In 1322, however, with the advice and help of two new royal favorites, the baron Hugh le Despenser, and his son, also Hugh le Despenser, Edward defeated Lancaster in battle and had him executed. The le Despensers thereupon became de facto rulers of England. They summoned a Parliament in which the commons were included and which repealed the ordinances of 1311 on the ground that they had been passed by the barons only. The repeal was a great step forward in English constitutional development, for it meant that thenceforth no law passed by Parliament was valid unless the House of Commons approved it. Edward again futilely invaded Scotland in 1322, and in 1323 signed a 13-year truce with Bruce. In 1325 Queen Isabella accompanied the prince of Wales to France, where, in accordance with feudal custom, he did homage to king Charles IV for the fief of Aquitaine. Isabella, who desired to depose the le Despensers, allied herself with some barons who had been exiled by Edward. In 1326, with their leader, Roger de Mortimer, Isabella raised an army and invaded England. Edward and his favoritesfled, but his wife's army pursued and executed the le Despensers. Edward II was effectively deposed by his wife Isabelle and her lover Mortimer, who had the parliament of Westminster force the king's abdication and replace him with his son of 14, who reigned until 1377 as Edward III. Edward II was captured in 1326, deposed in 1327, imprisoned in Berkeley Castle where he was mistreated in hopes that he would die of disease and malnutrition, but the king had a strong constitution, so he was put to death with cruelty September 21; it was announced that he died of natural causes.
31329585. Isabelle Princess Of FRANCE [Queen England] was born 1292 in Of Paris, Seine, France. She died 22 Aug 1358 in Hertford Castle, Hertfordshire, England and was buried 27 Nov 1358 in Grey Friar's, London, Middlesex, England. [Parents]
Name Suffix:
[QUEEN OF ENGLAN
Ancestral File Number:8XJD-8V
31329586. William III De AVESNES Count Of Hainault was born about 1280 in Avesnes, Pas-DE-Calais, Normandy, France. He died 7 Jun 1337 in Valenciennes, Nord, France. William married Jeanne De VALOIS [Countess] on 23 May 1305 in Chanay, Ain, France. [Parents]
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31329587. Jeanne De VALOIS [Countess] was born about 1291 in Valois, France. She died 7 Mar 1351/1352 in Fontenelle, Yonne, France. [Parents]
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1 TITL [COUNTESS OF HAINAULT]
31329588. Payne Count Of ROET was born 1275 in Roet, Hainault, Belgium. He died after 1322 in Roet, Hainault, Belgium. Payne was married 12 Dec 1298 in Ghent, Hainault, Belgium.
31329590. William III De AVESNES Count Of Hainault is printed as #31329586.
31329591. Jeanne De VALOIS [Countess] is printed as #31329587.
31329592. Edmund FITZALAN 9th Earl Of Arundel was born 1 May 1285 in Castle Marlborough, Sussex, England. He died 17 Nov 1326 in Beheaded At Hereford, Herefordshire, England from Executed. Edmund married Alice De WARENNE on 1305 in Arundel, Sussex, England. [Parents]
Edmund Fitz Alan, 9th/2nd Earl of Arundel; born 1 May 1285; knighted 1306, Capt General north of Trent 1316, having origianally opposed Edward II and his favourite Piers Gaveston changed sides and was on of only a handful of magnates who stayed loyal to Edward; Chief Justiciar of North and South Wales 1323, Warden of Welsh Marches 1325; married 1305 Alice, sister and in her issue eventual heir of John de Warenne, 8th Earl of Surrey of the 1088 creation, and was summarily beheaded at Hereford 17 Nov 1326, after being taken prisoner by adherents of Queen Isabella (wife but opponent of Edward II), following which he was posthumously stripped of his lands and titles. [Burke's Peerage]
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Edmund Fitz-Alan, 8th Earl of Arundel. We find this nobleman, from the 34th Edward I [1306], to the 4th of the ensuing reign [1311], constantly engaged in the wars of Scotland; but he was afterwards involved in the treason of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, yet not greatly to his prejudice, for, in the 10th Edward II [1317], his lordship was constituted lieutenant and captain-general to the king, from the Trent northwards, as far as Roxborough, in Scotland, and for several years subsequently, he continued one of the commanders of the English army in Scotland, in which service he so distinguished himself, that he obtained a grant from the crown of the confiscated property of Lord Badlesmere, in the city of London and county of Salop, as well as the escheated lands of John, Lord Mowbray, in the Isle of Axholme, and several manors and castles, part of the possessions (also forfeited) of Roger, Lord Mortimer, of Wigmore. But those royal grants led, eventually, to the earl's ruin, for, after the fall of the unhappy Edward into the hands of his enemies, Lord Arundel, who was implacably hated by the queen and Mortimer, suffered death by decapitation at Hereford, in 1326. His lordship m. 1305, the Lady Alice Plantagenet, sister and sole heir of John, last Earl of Warren and Surrey of that family, by whom he had issue, Richard, his successor; Edmund (Sir), m. Sibil, dau. of William Montacute, Earl of Salisbury, and had one dau., Alice, m. to Leonard, Lord Carew; Alice, m. to John de Bohun, Earl of Hereford; Jane, m. to Warine Gerrard, Lord L'Isle; and Alaive, m. to Sir Roger le Strange. His lordship was s. by his eldest son, Richard Fitz-Alan. [Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd, London, 1883, p. 200, Fitz-Alan, Earls of Arundel]
31329593. Alice De WARENNE was born about 1285 in Warren, Sussex, England. She died before 23 May 1338. [Parents]
Alice, sister and in her issue eventual heir of John de Warenne, 8th Earl of Surrey of the 1088 creation. [Burke's Peerage]
31329594. Henry PLANTAGENET 3rd Earl Of Lancaster, Mp was born about 1281 in Grosmont Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales. He died 22 Sep 1345 in Monastery Of Cannons, Leicestershire, England and was buried in Newark Abbey, Leicestershire, England. Henry married Maud De CHAWORTH before 2 Mar 1296/1297 in Kidwelly, Dyfed, Carmarthenshire Wales.
Henry 3 Feb 1326/1327. [Parents]
Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster of the 1267 creation (2nd son of Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster, 2nd son of Henry III). [Burke's Peerage]
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He served with EDWARD I in Flanders in 1297 and 1298. He fought in Scotland several times between 1298 and 1305. In 1315 he, in common with the other lords of the Welsh marches, joined the Earl of Hereford in putting down the rebellion of Llewelyn Bren, and in 1318 he was ordered to bring his Welsh retainers to Newcastle to serve against the Scots. He was opposed to the Despensers, for the greediness of the younger threatened the lords marchers generally; but he does not seem to have had any violent feelings against the king, and was not involved in his brother's [Thomas, Earl of Lancaster] treason. In 1324 he was created Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester, and Steward of England, dignities which had been held by his brother. It is evident that he was indignant at his brother's fate, and was resolved to avenge it, and was not appeased by these honors. In 1324 the King unsuccessfully had him tried for treason. He was, at this time, regarded as the foremost man in the kingdom. Henry supported Queen Isabel upon her return to England and he was instrumental in the downfall of the Despensers and had custody of King Edward II for a time during his imprisonment. He is said to have treated the King very humanely. Henry was the guardian of King Edward III during his minority and was the chief member of the council of government. In 1326 he took the lead in opposition to the rule of Queen Isabel and her paramour, ROGER MORTIMER, EARL OF MARCH (RIN 684). Early in the year 1330, following a slow degeneration of his vision, Henry became totally blind. Still, he persuaded the king of the necessity of getting rid of MORTIMER and was the mastermind of the plot which led to MORTIMER'S capture, trial, and execution late in the year. The Earl's blindness, which he bore with patience, forced him to retire from active life; he gave himself wholly to devotion. He was courteous and kindhearted, of sound judgement, religious, and apparently of high
31329595. Maud De CHAWORTH was born about 1282 in Kidwelly, Dyfed, Carmarthenshire Wales. She died before 3 Dec 1322 in Priory, Mottisfont, Hampshire, England and was buried before 3 Dec 1322 in Priory, Mottisfont, Hampshire, England. [Parents]
Ancestral File Number:
B1Q9-9G
31329596. Humphrey VIII De BOHUN Earl Hereford & Essex was born about 1276 in Pleshy Castle, Essex, England. He died 16 Mar 1321 in Killed Try To Force Boroughbridge, Yorkshire and was buried after 16 Mar 1322 in Friars Preachers, York, England. Humphrey married Elizabeth ENGLAND [Princess] on 14 Nov 1302 in Westminster, London, Middlesex, England.
Humphrey 1275 Pleshy Castle, Essex, England. He 16 Mar 1321/1322 Boroughbridge, Yorkshire, England. [Parents]
Ancestral File Number:
84ZR-LS
31329597. Elizabeth ENGLAND [Princess] was born 7 Aug 1282 in Rhuddlan Castle, Flint, Wales. She died 5 May 1316 in Quendon Essex, England and was buried 23 May 1316 in Walden Abbey, Hertfordshire, England.
Elizabeth 7 Aug 1282 Rhuddlan Castle, Rhuddlan, Flintshire, Wales. She 5 May 1316 Quendon, Essex, England. [Parents]
Ancestral File Number:
84ZR-M0
31329598. Bartholomew IV 1St Baron De BADLESMERE Sir is printed as #31328378.
31329599. Margaret De CLARE is printed as #31328379.