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de Brienne and de Beaumont

 

 

Ermengarde Monceaux, of Nevers [Tonnerre] - b. 1050, d. (?). M. 6 December 1067, Hubert II de Beaumont-au-Maine aka 'de Sainte-Suzanne', 'Viscount of Beaumont', 'Viscount of Lude', 'Viscount of Maine', 'Viscount of Manceaux', 'Viscount of Mans' s/o Raoul V de Beaumont and Emma De Montreveau or Cana his father's second wife. Ch. Raoul, Hubert, William, Denis, Godeheult

Raoul, Viscount de Fresnay, de Beaumont, de Sant-Suzanne [Monceaux]

 

Hubert, de Beaumont-au-Maine [Monceaux]

 

William, de Beaumont-au-Maine [Monceaux]

 

Denis, de Beaumont-au-Maine [Monceaux]

 

Godeheult, Nun at Cluny de Beaumont-au-Maine [Monceaux]

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Engelbert II de Brienne - b. 935, d. 980. M. Adele Joigny. Ch. Englebert III de Brienne

 

Engelbert III de Brienne  [Joigny] - b. 980 Brienne-le-Chateau, d. 1035. M. 1045, Mainfreda de Sens. Ch. Marie de Brienne; Mistress: Adele Joigny. Ch. Englebert IV de Brienne

Marie de Brienne [de Sens] - b. 1024, Brienne-le-Chateau, d. 1062. M. Etienne I de Joinville et les Vaux

Englebert IV de Brienne [de Brienne] - b. 1025, Brienne, d. 1056. M. 1045, Petronille de Joigny. Ch. Gauthier I de Brienne 

Gauthier I de Brienne [de Joigny] - b. 1045, Brienne-le-Chateau, c. 1090. M. Eustachie de Tonnere et de Bar-sur-Seine. Ch. Mantie de Brienne, Erard I de Brienne, Milon II de Brienne, Englebert de Brienne

Mantie de Brienne [de Tonnere et de Bar-sur-Seine]

Erard I de Brienne 'Count of Brienne' [de Tonnere et de Bar-sur-Seine] - b. 1060/70, d. 1114/24. M. 1100, Alix de Ramerupt d/o André de Montdidier-Roucy, 'Seigneur de Ramerupt' s/o Hilduin IV, 'Count of Montdidier' Ch. Gautier II,  Guy de Brienne, Félicité, [Brienne's Congratulation]

Gautier II de Brienne, 'Count of Brienne', 'Lord of Ramerupt' [de Tonnere et de Bar-sur-Seine] - b. 1095, d. 1156. M. 1st. Adelaide de Baudement d/o Andrew, 'Lord of Baudemont' and Agnes of Braine. Ch. Erard II de Brienne, André de Brienne; M. 2nd, Adele de Soissons. Ch. Erard II de Brienne; Andre de Brienne; M. 3rd, Fille de Nesle; M. 4th, 1137, Humbeline de Troyes; Mistress: Adelais. Ch. Unknown Parent: Guy de Brienne, Eustache de Brienne, Marie de Brienne, Adelais de Brienne, Felicite de Brienne, Elvide de Brienne

Erard II de Brienne, 'Count of Brienne' (1161 - 1191) [de Baudement] - b. 1144, d. 8 February 1191, Acre of battle wounds. M. before 1166, Agnes de Montfaucon d/o Amédée 'Amadeus II' de Montfaucon and Béatrice de Joinville. Ch. Walter III (Gautier III) de Brienne, William de Brienne, Andre de Brienne, Jean (John) de Brienne, Andrew de Brienne Ida de Brienne

Gautier III (Walter III) Brienne, 'Count of Brienne',  'Prince of Taranto', 'Duke of Apulla', 'Count of Lecce', 'King of Sicily' (claimant to the throne of Sicily) [de Montfaucon] - b. (?), d. 14 June 1205. M. 1200, Elvira Albiria di Sicilia. Ch. Anais de Brienne, Gautier IV de Brienne. Ch. Jean II de Brienne, Hugues de Brienne, Amaury de Brienne

Anais de Brienne [di Sicilia]

 

Gautier IV de Brienne, 'Count of Brienne', 'Prince of Taranto', 'Count of Lecce', 'Count of Jaffa', 'Count of Ascalon' [di Sicilia] - b. 1205, d. 18 October 1244, Cairo. M. 1233, Marie de Lusignan d/o Hugues I de Lusignan and Alice de Champagne d/o Henri II de Champagne and Isabella I, of Jerusalem - b. c. 1215, d. 1252. [M. 2nd, 1235, Bohemond V, of Antioch; M. 3rd Raoul de Soissons] Ch.  

? Jean II de Brienne, 'Count of Brienne' [de Sicilia]  - b. 1235, d. 1260. Marie d'Enghien

 

? Hugues de Brienne [de Sicilia] - b. 1240, d. 9 August 1296. M. 1st, Isabel de La Roche; M. 2nd, Helena Angelina Komnena

 

? Amaury de Brienne [de Sicilia] - b. 1240, d. 1270. M. Marie d'Enghien

 

William of Brienne, 'Lord of Pacy-sur-Armancon' [de Montfaucon] - b. (?), d. 1199. M. Eustacie, of Courtenay d/o Peter I, of Courtenay and Elisabeth, of Courtenay

 

Andre de Brienne [de Montfaucon] 

 

Jean de Brienne, 'Count of Brienne', 'King of Jerusalem', (1210 - 1225), '1st Regent of the Latin Empire, then Emperor of Constantinople' (1231 - 1237) [de Montfaucon] - b. c. 1170, d. 27 March 1237. M. 1st, 10 September 120, Maria, of Jerusalem. Ch. Isabella II, of Jerusalem; M. 2nd, April 1214, Rita of Armenia. Ch. Son of Armenia; M. 3rd, 1214, Toledo Berenguela de Leon. Ch. Marie de Brienne, Alphonse de Brienne, Jean de Brienne, Louis de Brienne

Isabella II, of Jerusalem, 'Queen regent of Jerusalem' [Maria] - b. 1212, d. 1228. M. 9 November 1225, Brindisi, Friedrich II, of the Holy Roman Empire. Ch. Margareta, Konrad IV

Margareta, Holy Roman Empire [Isabella II]

 

Konrad IV, Holy Roman Empire [Isabella II] - b. 25 April 1228, 21 May 1254, Lavello. M. Elizabeth von Bayern - b. c. 1227, d. 1273 

Son of Armenia [Rita]

 

Marie de Brienne [de Leon] - b. 1225, d. 1275. M. Baudouin II de Courtenay

 

Alphonse de Brienne [de Leon] - b. 1228, Acre, d. 25 August 1270, Tunis. M. Marie de Lusignan

 

Jean de Brienne [de Leon] - b. 1230, d. 1296. M. 1st, Jeanne de Chateaudun; M. 2nd, Marie de Coucy 

Louise Acre de Brienne [de Leon] - b. c. 1235, Acre, Yerushalayim, Israel, d. 1 September 1297, Beaumont, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France. M. 12 February 1252, Beaumont, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France, Agnes de Beaumont-au-Maine, 'Vicomtesse au Maine de Melun', 'Seigneur of Beaumont-le Viomte alias Beaumont-sur-Sarthe, Sainte-Suzanne, la Fleche, Frenay le Lude - b. c. 1225 or 1242, Beaumont, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France, d. 9 May 1301, Maine, Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France. Ch. Marguerite de Brienne (de Beaumont), Louis de Brienne (de Beaumont), Marie de Brienne (de Beaumont), Isabel de Brienne, Richard de Brienne, Jeanne de Brienne, Henry de Brienne, Alice de Brienne

Marguerite de Brienne [de Beaumont-au-Maine] - b. 1253, Maine, Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France, d. 9 April 1328

 

Louis de Brienne, Bishop of Durham [de Beaumont-au-Maine] - b. 1254, Maine, Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France, d. 24 September 1333, Durham, Durham, England

 

Marie de Brienne, 'Dame of Margon' [de Beaumont-au-Maine] - b. 1255, Maine, Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France, d. 13 March 1339. M. 1270,  Henri III d'Avaugour - b. 1247, d. 1301. Ch. Henri IV d'Avaugour, Marguerite d'Avaugour, Guillaume d'Avaugour, Agnes d'Avaugour, Blanche Clemence d'Avaugour, Jeanne d'Avaugour, Jeanne d'Avaugour, Marie d'Avaugour

Henri IV d'Avaugour

 

Marguerite d'Avaugour

 

Guillaume d'Avaugour

 

Agnes d'Avaugour

 

Blanche Clemence d'Avaugour

 

Jeanne d'Avaugour

 

Jeanne d'Avaugour

 

Marie d'Avaugour

 

Isabel de Brienne [de Beaumont-au-Maine] - b. 1260, Beaumont, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France, d. 1 November 1334, Leicestershire, England. M. John de Vesci (Vescy) [With his marriage to Isabella de Beaumont, he received lands of Northumberland and Kent, Eltham by grant of King Edward I, of England] - b. (?), d. c. 1289. [M. 1st, Agnes de Saluzzo. Ch. No] Ch. No

 

Richard de Brienne  [de Beaumont-au-Maine] - b. 1271, Beaumont sur Sarthe, Maine, Paysde la Loire, France, d. (?)

 

Jeanne 'Jean' de Brienne  [de Beaumont-au-Maine] - b. 1255, d. 1305. M. 1st Jeanne de La Guerche; M. 2nd. Marie de Mechelen - b. 1265, d. 1306

 

Henry de Beaumont, jure usxoris '4th Earl of Buchan' [Claims Mormaer/Earldom of Buchan through marriage] [By summons to the English parliament 22 January 1334 - 16 November 1339, as Earl of Buchan; Partake of Scottish parliament during Edward Balliol, 10 February 1334], '1st Baron Beaumont' [By summons to parliament (4 March 1309 - 20 October 1332, by writs directed to Henrico de Bellomonte] [Land grant of the Lordship of the Isle of Man (1310); He and his sister acquired the reversion of the manors of Seacourt, Berkshire, Tackley, Oxfordshire, her death without issue in 1334, they reverted to him. His wife succeeded to the English estates of her sister Margery Comyn, 1317 and 1321, successively of Sir John Ross and Sir William de Lindsay. He purchased Lordship of Ditchburn, Northumberland, 1320] [de Beaumont-au-Maine- b. before 1280, France, d. 10 March 1340 s/o Louis of Acre, Viscomet of Beaumont-sur-Sarthe in Maine s/o John of Brienne and Berengaria of Leon and Agnes de Beaumont. [Large grants of manors and lands from King Edward II: Folkingham, Barton-upon-Humber, Heckington, Lincolnshire]. M. Alice Comyn [le Latimer] - b. 1289, d. 3 July 1349. Ch. Katherine de Beaumont, Elizabeth Beaumont, Richard de Beaumont,  John de Beaumont, Henry de Beaumont, Isabel de Beaumont, Joan de Beaumo

Katherine de Beaumont [Comyn] - b (?), d. 11 November 1368. M. David III Strathbogie, 'Earl of Atholl'. Ch. Yes

 

Elizabeth Beaumont [Comyn] - b. c. 1320, d. 1400. M. Nicholas Audley, '3rd Baron Audley' - b. 1328, d. 1391. Ch. No

Richard de Beaumont [Comyn]

 

John de Beaumont, '2nd, Lord Beaumont' [Comyn] - b. c. 1318, d. 14 April 1342, in a tournament. M. 1st, 6 November 1330, Eleanor Plantagenet, of Lancaster - b. 11 September 1318, d. 11 January 1372 d/o Henry  Plantagenet, '3rd Earl of Lancaster' and Maud Chaworth. Ch. Henry Beaumont [M. 2nd, 5 February 1344/45, Ditton Church, Stoke oges, Buckinghamshire, Richard FitzAlan, '3rd and 10th Earl of Arundel'. Ch. Richard FitzAlan, John FitzAlan, Thomas FitzAlan, Joan FitzAlan, Alice FitzAlan, Mary FitzAlan, Eleanor FitzAlan]

Henry Beaumont, '3rd Baron Beaumont', [Owned land in: Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Warwickshire, leaving it to Maud; Escheator of Lincolnshire, on 26 October 1369 was ordered to deliver to Margaret the Manors of Heckington, Stewton, two messuages, Lincoln, assigned to her as her dower by the King] [Plantagenet]  - b. 4 April 1340, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium, d. 25 July 1369. M. Lady Margaret de Vere [Received dowers of 1st husband, Henry Beaumont, '3rd Baron Beaumont', also dower of John Devereux] - b. 1340, Earls Colne, Braintree District, Essex, England, d. 15 June 1398, Newgate, City of London, Greater, London, England. Buried: Greyfriars, London d/o John de Vere, '7th Earl of Oxford' and Maud de Badlesmere, 'Countess of Oxford' - b. 1310, Castle Badlesmere, Kent, England, d. May 1366, Hall Place, Earl's Colne, Essex, England d/o Bartholomew de Badlesmere, '1st Baron Badlesmere' and Margaret de Clare (refused Queen consort Isabella admittance to Leeds Castle and ordered and assault upon her when she attempted entry) [M. 2nd, Sir Nicholas de Loveyne. Ch. Nicholas de Loveyne, Margaret de Loveyne; M. 3rd, Sir John Devereux. Ch. John Devereux, Joan Devereux] Ch. John Beaumont, Eleanor Beaumont

John Beaumont, '4th Baron Beaumont', KG [de Vere] - b. 1361, Duchy of Brabant, d. 1396, Stirling, Stirling and Falkirk, Scotland. M. C(K)atherine Everingham d/o and heiress of Sir Thomas Everingham of Laxton, Nottinghamshire. Ch. Henry Beaumont, Richard Beaumont, Thomas Beaumont, Eleanora Beaumont, Elizabeth Beaumont

Henry Beaumont, '5th Baron Beaumont' [Everingham] - b. (?), d. 1413. M. Elizabeth Willoughby d/o William Willoughby, '5th Baron Willoughby', de Eresby. Ch. John Beaumont

John Beaumont, '1st Viscount Beaumont', KG [First Viscount created in England] [Willoughby] - b. c. 1409, d. 1460, Northampton, England. M. 1st, Elizabeth Phelip.- b. c. 1412, d. before 1442. Ch. William de Beaumont; M. 2nd, Katherine Neville, Duchess of Norfolk aka Strangways - b. c. 1397, d. c.  late summer 1483, Epworth, Lincolnshire d/o Ralph Neville, '1st Earl of Westmorland' and Joan Beaufort. [M. 1st, 12 January 1412, John Mowbray. Ch. John de Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, 2nd Duke of Norfolk; M. 2nd, Thomas Strangeways. Ch. Joan Strangeways, Katherine Strangeways; M. 4th, Sir John Woodville, Knight of the Order of the Bath (1465), by King Edward IV, of England - b. c. 1445, d. 12 August 1469, executed by beheading for supporting Duke of Clarence against the King d/o Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers and Jqcquetta of Luxembourg Ch. No] Ch. 

Sir William de Beaumont, '2nd Viscount Beaumont' [Witnessed a bond in 1488] [Lancasterian] [Phelip] - b. April 1438, Edenham, Lincolnshire. Baptized: 23 April 1438, d. 19 December 1507, Oxford's Home at Wivenhoe. M. 6 August 1462, Joan Stafford d/o Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham (marriage was set aside before 1477); M. 2nd, Elizabeth Scrope d/o and coheir of Sir Richard Scrope. Ch. (?); Mistress: Jayne Stephens Ch. John Francis Beaumont

Richard Beaumont [Everingham]

Sir Thomas Beaumont, 'Lord of Bacqueville', France s/o Philippa Marward d/o Thomas Marward of Quartermarshe, Leicestershire [Everingham]

Eleanora Beaumont, Nun at Amesbury Abbey [Everingham]

Elizabeth 'Cecilia' Beaumont [Everingham] - b. (?), d. 19?. M. William de Botreaux, '3rd Baron Botreaux' - b. 1389, d. 1462. Ch. Margaret Botreaux

Margaret Botreaux, '4th Baroness Botreaux' [Heiress of William de Botreaux, '3rd Baron Botreaux'; Will: dated 8 August 1476, per 'Testamenta Vetusta' and 'Hoare's Modern Wiltshire, Hundred of Heytesbury'] [Beaumont] - b. (?), d. 7 February 1478. M. Robert Hungerford, '2nd Baron Hungerford' - b. 1409, d. 1459 s/o Walter Hungerford, '1st Baron Hungerford' and Catherine Peverell. Ch. Robert Hungerford, 

Robert Hungerford, '3rd Baron Hungerford' [Prisoner during 1450's, Margaret Botreaux paid 7,966/ransom [5 August 1462, lands were granted to Richard, 'Duke of Gloucester (Richard III), portions of property were given to John Wnlock, '1st Baron Wenlock' then directed by Edward IV to make provision for Hungerford's wife and young children] [Botreaux] - b. c. 1429, d. 1464, executed at Newcatle captured at the Battle of Hexham. Buried: Salisbury Cathedral. M. 1441, Eleanor Moleyns - b. 1426, d. 1476 d/o and heiress of William de Moleyns -b. 1406, d. 1492. Buried: 1476, Stoke Poges. Ch. 

Thomas de Beaumont

Alice de Beaumont

Joan de Beaumont

Beatrice de Beaumont

John de Beaumont, '2nd Lord Beaumont'

 

Eleanor Beaumont [de Vere]

Isabel de Beaumont, 'Duchess of Lancaster' - b. c. 1320, d. 1361, plague, 1361, Leicester Castle. Buried: Newark Abbey, Leicester. M. Henry of Grosmont, '1st Duke of Lancaster', '4th Earl of Leicester and Lancaster', 'Earl of Derby' - b. c. 1310, Grosmont Castle, Grosmont, Monmouthshire, d. 23 March 1361, plague at Leicester Castle, Leicester, Leicestershire. Buried: 14 April 1361, Church of the Annunciation of Our Lady of the Newarke. Ch. Maud, Blanche, 

Maud de Beaumont, Countess of Leicester [de Beaumont] - b. 4 April 1339, Bolingbroke Castle, Lindsey, d. 10 April 1362. M. 1st, Ralph de Stafford. Ch. No.; M. 2nd, William V, Count of Hainaut, Duke of Bavaria'. Ch. No

Blanche de Beaumont [Inherited all of her fathers estates] [de Beaumont] - b. 25 March 1345, Bolingbroke Castle, Lindsey, d. 12 September 1370. M. John Plantagenet, of Ghent s/o Edward III, King of England and Philippa, of Hainaut. John took the titles of 'Earl of Lancaster', 'Earl of Derby', 'Earl of Lincoln', 'Earl of Leicester', and became Lord High Steward. Ch. Philipa, John, Elizabeth, Edward, John, Henry IV, Isabel

Philipa Plantagenet, Queen of Portugal [de Beaumont] - b. 31 March 1360, d. 19 July 1415. M. 1387, John I, 'King of Portugal' (Reign: 1 April 1385 - 14 August1433) - b. 11 April 1357, Lisbon, Portugal, D. 13 August 1433, Lisbon, Portugal. Buried: Batalha Monastery s/o  Peter I, of Portugal and Teresa Lourenco. Ch. Infanta Blanche, Infante Afonso I, Duke of Braganza, Beatrice, Countess of Arundel, Edward, King of Portugal, Infante Peter, Duke of Coimbra, Infante Henry the Navigator, Infanta Isabella, Duchess of Burgundy, Infanta Blanche, Infante John, Constable of Portugal, Infante Ferdinand, Master of Aviz; Mistress: Ines Pires. Ch. Afonso, Branca, Beatrice

Infanta Blanche [Plantagenet] - b. 13 July 1388, d. 6 March 1389, Lisbon. Buried: Lisbon Cathedral (age 7 mos.)

 

Infante Afonso I, 'Duke of Braganza' [Heir of the throne] [Plantagenet] - b. 30 July 1390, d. 22 December 1400, Braga. Buried: Braga Cathedral

 

Beatrice, 'Countess of Arundel' [Plantagenet] 

 

Edward, 'King of Portugal' [Writer, intellectual] [Plantagenet] - b. 31 October 1391, d. 13 September 1438.

 

Infante Peter, 'Duke of Coimbra' [Plantagenet] - b. 9 December 1392, d. 20 May 1449

 

Infante Henry the Navigator, [credited for guiding Portugal to the Age of Discovery] 'Duke of Viseu' [Plantagenet] - - b. 4 March 1394, d. 13 November 1460

 

Infanta Isabella, 'Duchess of Burgundy' [Political: Flemish supporter] [Resided at Castle of La-Motte au Boi] [Plantagenet] - b. 21 February 1397, Evora, Portugal, d. 11 December 1471, Dijon, Burgundy.  M. 7 January 1430, Philip III, of Burgundy. Ch. Antoine, Joseph, Charles

Antoine - b. 30 December 1430, Coudenberg, Brussels, Christened: 16 January 1431, d. 1432

 

Joseph - Autumn 1431, d. 1431

 

Charles, 'the Bold', 'Knight of the Golden Fleece', 'Count of Charolais', 'Duke of Burgundy' (Reign: 15 June 1467 - 5 January 1477), 'Grand Duke of the West' - b. 10 November 1433, Dijon, Burgundy, d. 5 January 1477, Nancy, Lorraine. M. 1st, Catherine, of France d/o King Charles VII of France. Ch. No M. 2nd, Isabella, of Bourbon. Ch. Mary, of Burgundy; M. 3rd, Margaret, of York. Ch. No

Mary, 'Duchess of Burgundy' (Reign: 5 January 1477 - 27 March 1482) [Heir presumptive: Duchy of Burgundy, Free County of Burgundy, Low Countries; Inherited Burgundian Lands at the Battle of Nancy, 5 January 1477] - b. 13 February 1457, Ducal Castle, Brussels, Brabant, Burgundian, Netherlands, d. 27 March 1482, Wijnendale Castle, Flanders, Burgundian Netherland. Burial" Bruges, Flanders. M. Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor. Ch. Philip I, of Castile, Margaret, Duchess of Savoy, Francis

Philip I, jure uxoris (through his mother-in-law), 'King of Castile', 'the Handsome' 'Duke of Burgundy' (1482 - 1506) [Succeeded his mother as Philip IV, of Burgundy] - b. 22 July 1478, Bruges, Flanders, Burgundian, Netherlands, d. 25 September 1506, Burgos, Castile. Buried: Royal Chapel of Granada. M. Joanna, 'Princess of Asturias' (1502), 'Queen consort of Castile', historically known as, "Juana la Loca" [Imprisoned the entirity of her life while her father and brother ruled] (Reign: 26 November 1504 - 12 April 1555) [Inherited: Throne of Castile and Aragon]- b. 6 November 1479, Toledo, Castile, d. 12 April 1555, Tordesillas, Castile. Buried: Capilla Real, Granada, Castile. Ch. Eleanor, Charles V, Isabella, Ferdinand I, Mary, Catherine

Eleanor, of Austria, of Castile', 'Archduchess of Austria', 'Infanta of Castile' 'House of Habsbur', Queen consort of Portugal', 'Queen of France', (crowned in Saint-Denis, 31 May 1531) 'Duchy of Touraine' (1547 - 1558) - b. 15 November 1498, Leuven, d. 25 February 1558, Talavera la Real. Buried: Lleida, [El Escorial]. M. 1st, 1518, Manuel I, of Portugal - b. (?), d. 13 December 1521, plague. Ch. Infante Charles, Infanta Maria; M. 2nd, 4 July 1530,, Francis i, of France. Ch. No

 

Charles V, 'Holy Roman Emperor', 'King of Aragon, 'King of Castile'- b. 24 February 1500, Prinsenhof, of Ghent, Flanders, Burgundian Low Countries, d. 21 September 1558, Monastery of Yuste, Crown of Castile, Spain. Buried: El Escorial, Spain. M. 1526, Isabella of Portugal. Ch. Philip II, of Spain, Maria, Ferdinand, Son, Joanna, John, Son

Philip II, of Spain - b. 21 May 1527, d. 13 September 1598. M. 1st, 12 November 1543, Salamanca, Maria Manuela. Ch. Carlos ; M. 2nd, 25 July 1554, Winchester Cathedral, Mary I. Ch. No; M. 3rd. Elisabeth; of Valois d/o Henry II, of France and Catherine de'Medici. Ch. Stillborn son, Miscarriage twin daughters, Isabella Clara Eugenia, Catherine Michelle, Miscarriage M. 4th Anna, of Austria. Ch. Ferdinand, Charles Laurence, Diego, Philip III, Maria

Stillborn son - 1560

Miscarriage twin daughters - August 1564

Isabella Clara Eugenia - b. 12 August 1566, d. 1 December 1633. M. Albert VII, Archduke of Austria

Catherine Michelle - b. 10 October 1567, d. 6 November 1597. M. Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy. Ch. 

Miscarriage daughter  -  3 October 1568

Ferdinand, Prince of Asturias - b. 4 December 1571, d. 18 October 1578, young (age 8 yrs)

Charles Laurence - b. 12 August 1573, d. 30 June 1575, young (age 2 yrs)

Diego, 'Prince of Asturias' - b. 15 August 1575, d. 21 November 1582, young (age 7 yrs)

Philip III, 'King of Spain' (Reign: 13 September 1598 - 31 March 1621) - b. 14 April 1578, Royal Alcazar of Madrid, Madrid, Spain,  d. 31 March 1621, Madrid, Spain. Buried: El Escorial.. M. Margaret, of Austria. Ch. Anne, Philip, Maria Anna, Charles, Charles, Ferdinand

Anne, 'Queen consort of France' (Tenure: 24 November 1615 - 14 May 1643), 'Queen Regent of France' (Regency: 14 May 1643 -7 September 1651) - b. 22 September 1601, Benavente Palace, Valladolid, Spain, d. 20 January 1666, Paris, France. Buried: Basilica of St. Denis, Paris, France. M. 1615, Louis XIII, of France. Ch. Louis XIV, Philippe I

Louis XIV, 'King of France' (Reign: 14 May 1643 - 1 September 1715) - b. 5 September 1638, Chateau, de Saint -Germain-en-Laye, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France, d. 1 September 1715, Palace of Versailles, Versailles, France. buried: 9 September 1715, Basilica of St. Denis M. 1660, Maria Theresa, of Spain - b. 1638, d. 1683. Ch. Louise, Anne Elisabeth, Marie Anne, Marie Therese, Philippe Charles, Louis Francois ; M. 2nd, Francoise d'Aubigne, Marquise de Maintenon. Ch. 

Philippe I, Duke of Orléans - b. 21 September 1640, d. 8 June 1701. M. 1st, Henrietta, of England. Ch. Yes. M. 2nd, Elizabeth Charlotte, of the Palatinate. Ch. Yes

 

Maria - b. 1 February 1603, d. 2 February 1603 (age 1 day)

 

Philip IV, of Spain - b. 8 April 1605, d. 17 September 1665 

 

Maria Anna, Empress of the Holy Roman Empire - b. 18 August 1606, d. 13 May 1646

 

Infante 'Carlos' Charles, of Spain - b. 14 September 1607, d. 30 July 1632 (age 25 yrs)

 

Ferdinand, Cardinal and Military commander - b. 16 May 1609, d. 9 November 1641

Margaret Frances - b. 24 May 1610, d. 11 March 1617 (age 7 yrs)

Alphonse Maurice - b. 22 September 1611, d. 1612

Maria - b. 14 February 1580, d. 5 August 1583, young

 

Maria, b. 21 June 1528, Madrid,  d. 26 February 1603, El Escorial. Buried: Convent of Las Descalzas Reales M. Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor. 

 

Ferdinand - b. 22 November 1529, d. 13 July 1530, infant

 

Son - b. 29 June 1534, stillborn

 

Joanna, of Austria, 'Princess of Portugal', 'Archduchess of Austria', 'Infanta of Castile and of Aragon', 'Princess of Burgundy'- - b. 26 June 1535, d. 7 September 1573. M. 11 January 1552, Toro Joao Manuel, Prince of Portugal - b. (?), d. 2 January 1554, tuberculosis. Ch. Sebastian I

Sebastian I, 'King of Portugal' - b. 20 January 1554, Ribeira Palace, Lisbon, d. 4 August 1578, Alcacer-Quibir, Morocco. Buried: Jeronimos Monastery.

 

John - b. 19 October 1537, d. 20 March 1538, infant 

 

Son - b. 21 April 1539, stillborn

Alice de Brienne (de Beaumont) [de Beaumont-au-Maine] - b. 1288, Beaumont, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France

Ida de Brienne [de Montfaucon] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Ernoul, of Reynel, 'Lord of Pierrefitte'

Andre de Brienne, 'Lord of Ramerupt' [de Soissons] - b. 1135, d. 4 October 1189, Acre, Siege of Acre (or fall from a horse). M. 1167, Adelais de Traynel - b. c. 1150, d. 1221 d/o Traynel's Anseau and Elisabeth de Nangis. Ch. Gautier de Brienne, Erard de Brienne, Elisabeth, Agnes de Brienne, Ada de Brienne

Gautier de Brienne,

 

Erard de Brienne - b. 1170, d.1245. M. 1st, Helisende; M. 2nd, Philippa de Champagne - b. c. 1197, d. 1250

 

Elisabeth de Brienne

 

Agnes de Brienne - b. 1189, Ramerupt, d. 1236. M. Milon IV de Noyers. Ch.  

 

Ada de Brienne

Milon II de Brienne

Guy de Brienne,

 

Eustache de Brienne,

 

Marie de Brienne,

 

Adelais de Brienne,

 

Felicite de Brienne,

 

Elvide de Brienne

 

Guy de Brienne

 

Brienne's Congratulation

Isabella, 'Queen of Denmark' - b. 18 July 1501, d. 19 January 1526. M. 1515, Christian II, of Denmark. Ch. Yes

 

Ferdinand I, 'Holy Roman Emperor' - b. 10 March 1503, d. 25 July 1564. M. 1521, Anna, of Bohemia and Hungary. Ch. Yes

 

Mary, 'Queen of Hungary' - b. 18 Septeember 1505, d. 18 Octo ber 1558. M. 1522, Louis II, of Hungary and Bohemia. Ch. No

 

Catherine, 'Queen of Portugal' - b. 14 January 1507, d. 12 February 1578. M. 1525, John III, of Portugal. Ch. Yes

 

Margaret, 'Duchess of Savoy' - b. 10 January 1480, d. 1 December 1530. M. 1st, Juan, Prince of Asturias s/o and heir of King Ferdinand II, of Aragon and Queen Isabella I, of Castile; M. 2nd, Philibert II, 'Duke of Savoy'

 

Francis - b. 2 September 1481, d. 26 December 1481

 

Infanta Blanche, [Plantagenet]

 

Infante John, Lord of Reguengos',  'Constable of Portugal' [Plantagenet] - b. 13 January 1400, d. 18 October 1442

 

Infante Ferdinand, 'Master of Aviz', 'Saint Prnce'[Plantagenet] - b. 29 September 1402, d. 5 June 1443, captured at Disaster of Tangier, 1437, died a prisoner of the Moors

 

John Plantagenet, of Lancaster [de Beaumont] - b. 1362, d. 1364, died in early infancy

 

Elizabeth Plantagenet, of Lancaster [de Beaumont] - b. 21 February 1363, d. 24 November 1426. M. 1st, 24 June 1380, Kenilworth Castle, John Hastings, 3rd Earl of Pembroke (he was eight and she was seventeen), marriage was annulled 1386); M. 2nd, 24 June 1386, Plymouth, John Holland, '1st Duke of Exeter', ' 1st Earl of Huntingdon' - b. c. 1352, d. 16 January 1400, executed conspiracy against King Henry IV. Buried: Collegiate Church in Pleshy. Ch. Richard Holland, Constance Holland, Elizabeth Holland, Alice Holland, John Holland, Sir Edward Holland; M. 3rd John Cornwall, 1st Baron Fanhope. Ch. Constance Cornwall, Sir John Cornwall

Richard Holland, '2nd Earl of Huntingdon' [Heir] [Plantagenet] - b. (?), d. 3 September 1400. 

 

Constance Holland, Countess of Norfolk [Plantagenet] - b. 1387, d. 12/14 November 1437. Buried: Chapel at St. Katherine by the Tower, London Betrothed by papal dispensation: 18 September 1391, related in the fourth degree of Kindred: 1st, Thomas Mowbray, '4th Earl of Norfolk', '2nd Earl of Nottingham', '8th Baron Segrave', '7th Baron Mowbray' s/o Thomas de Mowbray, '1st Duke of Norfolk' and Lady Elizabeth FitzAlan. Ch. Marriage not consummated - b. 17 September 1385, d. 8 June 1405, executed for conspiracy by Henry IV (Shakespeares' Henry IV, Part 2). Buried: Church of the Greyfriars, in York]; M. 2nd. Sir John Grey - b. c. 1387, d. 27 August 1439. [M. 2nd, 1 July 1438,  Margaret Mowbray d/o Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk w/o Sir Robert Howard. Ch. No Ch. Sir Edmund Grey, Sir Thomas Grey, Constance Grey

Sir Edmund Grey, of Wrest, Silsoe, Bedforshire '1st Earl of Kent' (created 30 May 1465) 'Treasurer of England' (enacted at Westminster, 24 June 1463, succeeded by Walter Blount, November 1464) - b. 1416, d. 1490. M. Lady Katherine Percy d/o Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland and Lady Eleanor Neville. Ch. Anthony Grey, George Grey, Elizabeth Grey, Anne Grey

Anthony Grey [Percy] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Eleanor Woodville. Ch. No

 

George Grey, '2nd Earl of Kent', '5th Baron Grey de Ruthyn', [Justice of the Peace, Huntingdonshire, 1480, Northamptonshire, 1480, Bedfordshire, 1483, Buckinghamshire, 1494 , Kent, 1496; 'Knight of the Bath' (July 1483, King Richard III] [Percy]  - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1st, Anne Woodville d/o Richard Woodville, '1st Earl Rivers' and Jacquetta of Luxembourg [M. 1st, William Bourchier, 'Viscount Bourchier'. Ch. Henry Bourchier, Cecily Bourchier] Ch. Richard Grey; M. 2nd, Katherine Herbert d/o William Herbert, '1st Earl of Pembroke' and Anne Devereux. Ch. Lady Anne Grey, Henry Grey, George Grey, Anthony Grey

Richard Grey, '3rd Earl of Kent' [Woodville] - b. 1481, d. 3 May 1524. M. 1st, Elizabeth Hussey d/o Sir William Hussey and Elizabeth Berkeley. Ch. No; M. 2nd, Margaret Fynche d/o James Fynche. Ch. No

Lady Anne Grey [Herbert] - b. 1490, d. 1545. M. John Hussey, '1st Baron Hussey', of Sleaford [Home in Sleaford, and other estat4es were confiscatd by the crown. 1563, his children were restored to Parliament during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, of England, but Hussey's title was forfeited, and the estates were not returned] - b. 1465/66, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England, d. 29 June 1537, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, tried for treason, beheaded in Lincoln]. s/o Sir William Hussey and Elizabeth Berkeley. [M. 1st Margaret Barr née Blount. Ch. William Hussey, Thomas Hussey, Gilbert Hussey] Ch. Giles Hussey, Elizabeth Hussey, Reginald Hussey, Thomas Hussey, Joan Hussey, Elizabeth Hussey, Bridget Hussey, Anne Hussey, Dorothy Hussey, Mary Hussey

 

Sir Giles Hussey, Knighted (1522) [Grey] - b. c. 1495/1505, d. (?). M. Jane Pigot. Ch. 

 

Elizabeth Hussey [Grey] - b. c. 1497, d. (?)

 

Sir Gilbert Hussey [Grey] - b. 1499, d. (?)

 

Reginald Hussey [Grey] - b. c. 1501, d. (?)

 

Thomas Hussey [Grey] - b. (?), d. (?). M. (?). Ch. (?)

 

Joan Hussey [Grey] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Roger Forster. Ch. (?(

 

Elizabeth Hussey [Grey] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Robert Throckmorton, of Coughton, Warwickshire. Ch. Yes

 

Bridget Hussey Russell aka Manners aka Morison, 'Lady Rutland', 'Dowager Countess of Rutland' 'Countess of Bedford'  [Grey] - b. c. 1526, d. 13 January 1600/01. M. 1st, Sir Richard Morrison, of Cashiobury, Hertfordshire, 'Ambassador' s/o Thomas Morison, of Hertfordshire and daughter of Thomas Merry of Hatfield Ch. Charles Morrison, [Illegitimate by Lucy Peckham d/o Thomas Peckham wife/widow of Sir George Harper, Ch. Marcellus Harper, Frances, Mary, Anne]; M. 2nd, 1561, Henry Manners, '2nd Earl of Rutland' [M. 1st, 3 July 1536, Margaret Neville d/o Ralph Neville, '4th Earl of Westmorland'. Ch. Edward Manners, John Manners, Elizabeth Manners] Ch. No; M. 3rd, 25 June 1566, Francis Russell, '2nd Earl of Bedford'. Ch. Anne Russell, Henry Russell, John Russell, Francis Russell, William Russell, Elizabeth Russell, Margaret Russell (Unsure of where these go: Sir Charles Russell, Jane Russell, Elizabeth Russell, Mary Russell)

Sir Charles Morrison, of Cashiobury [Hussey] - b. 1549, d. 1599. M. Dorothea d/o Nicholas Clerke, North Weston, Oxfordshire w/o Henry Long of Shingay Cambridgeshire. Ch. Charles Morrison

Charles Morrison, '1st Baronet Morrison' [Inherited Cashiobury, Properties in Bedfordshire, London, Watford] - b. 1587, d. 1628. M. (?). Ch. Elizabeth Morrison

Elizabeth Morrison - b. (?), d. (?). M. Arthur Capell, '1st Baron Capell', of Hadham [Paramour Mistress: Lucy Peckham - b. (?), d. 31 July 1552 d/o Thomas Peckham wife of Sir George Harpert -b. (?), d. 12 December 1558. Ch. Marcellus Harper, Frances, Mary, Anne]

 

Jane Morrison [Hussey]  - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1st, Edward Russell, Lord Russell s/o Francis Russell, '2nd Earl of Bedford'; M. 2nd, Arthur Grey, '14th Baron Grey de Wilton'

 

Elizabeth Morrison [Hussey] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1st, William Norris; M. 2nd, Henry Clinton, '2nd Earl of Lincoln'

 

Mary Morrison [Peckham] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Bartholomew Hales. Ch. 

 

Anne 'Agnes' Hussey [Grey] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Humphrey Browne, 'Justice of the Common Pleas'. Ch. Christian Browne

Christian Browne [Hussey] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir John Tufton, '1st Baronet'

 

Dorothy Hussey [Grey]

 

Mary Hussey [Grey]

Henry Grey, '4th Earl of Kent' [Herbert] - b. c. 1495, d. 1562. M.  Anne Blennerhassett d/o John Blennerhassett and Jane Hogham. Ch. Henry Grey, Katherine Grey

Henry Grey - b. 1520, d. 1545. M. Margaret St. John. Ch. Reginald Grey, Henry Grey, Charles Grey

Reginald Grey, '5th Earl of Kent' - b. (?), d. (?). M. Susan Bertie d/o Catherine Willoughby, 12 Baroness Willoughby de Eresby. Ch. No

Henry Grey, '6th Earl of Kent' [Official witness at the execution of Mary Queen of Scots]- b. 1541, d. 31 January 1615. M. Mary Cotton d/o Sir George Cotton and Mary Onley. Ch. No

Charles Grey, '7th Earl of Kent' - b. 1540, d. 26 September 1623. M. Susan Cotton d/o Richard Cotton. Ch. Henry Grey, '8th Earl of Ken, t'Susan Grey

Henry Grey, of Wrest Park, Bedfordshire, '8th Earl of Kent' - b. c. 1583, d. 21 November 1639. M. 16 November 1601, St Martin-in-the-Fields, Elizabeth Talbot d/o Gilbert Talbot, '7th Earl of Shrewsbury' and Mary Cavendish. Ch. No

Susan Grey

Katherine Grey - b. (?), d. (?. M. 1st, Slayton; M. 2nd, Spencer

 

George Grey [Herbert]

 

Anthony Grey [Herbert]

 

Elizabeth Grey Greystoke [Percy] - b. (?), d. 18 July 1472. M. Sir Robert Greystoke. Ch. Elizabeth Greystoke

Elizabeth Greystoke Dacre 'd'Acre' [Grey] - b. 10 July 1471, d. 14 August 1516. M. Thomas d' Acre, 2nd Baron d'Acre of Gillesland. Ch. Mable d'Acre, William d'Acre, Anne d'Acre, Mary d'Acre, Jane d'Acre, Humphrey d'Acre, Elizabeth d'Acre

Mable d'Acre [Greystoke] - b. 1490, d. 1533. M. Henry Scrope, '7th Baron Scrope', of Bolton. Ch. Henry Scrope, Richard Scrope, John Scrope, Anne Scrope, Elizabeth Scrope

Henry Scrope [d'Acre]

 

Richard Scrope [d'Acre]

 

John Scrope, '8th Baron Scrope', of Bolton [d'Acre] - b. 1510, d. 1549. M. Catherine Clifford. Ch. Margaret Scrope, Henry Scrope, John Scrope, George Scrope, Edward Scrope, Elizabeth Scrope, Thomas Scrope, Eleanor Scrope, Bridget Scrope, Catherine Scrope, John Scrope

Margaret Scrope [Clifford]

 

Henry Scrope, '9th Baron Scrope', of Bolton [Clifford] - b. 1535, d. 13 June 1592. M. 1st, Mary North d/o Edward North, '1st Baron North'. Ch. Mary Scrope; M. 2nd, 10 September 1565, Margaret Howard d/o Henry Howard, 'Earl of Surrey' and Frances  de Vere. Ch. Thomas Scrope

Mary Scrope [North]

Thomas Scrope, of Bolton, '10th Baron Scrope' [Howard] - b. 1567, d. 2 September 1609. M. 1584 Philadelphia Carey. Ch. Emanuel Scrope

Emanuel Scrope, '1st Earl of Sunderland' [Carey] - b. 1 May 1584, d. 30 May 1630. M. 1st, Elizabeth Manners; M. 2nd, Martha Jeanes. Ch. Elizabeth Scrope, Mary Scrope, Annabella Scrope

Elizabeth Scrope

 

Mary Scrope - b. 1630, d. 1 November 1680. M. 1st, 1646, Henry Carey; M. 2nd, 12 February 1654, Charles Paulet. Ch. Jane Paulet, Charles Paulet, William Paulet 'Powlett'

Jane Paulet [Scrope] - 1655, d. 23 May 1716. M. John Egerton, '3rd Earl of Bridgewater'. Ch. Charles Egerton, Mary Egerton, Thomas Egerton, Scrope Egerton, William Egerton, Elizabeth Egerton, Henry Egerton, John Egerton, Charles Egerton

Charles Egerton [Paulet]

 

Mary Egerton [Paulet]

 

Thomas Egerton [Paulet]

 

Scrope Egerton, '1st Duke of Bridgewater' [Paulet] - b. 11 August 1681, d. 11 January 1745. M. 1st, 9 February 1703,  Elizabeth Churchill; M. 2nd, 4 August 1722, Rachel Russell

 

William Egerton [Paulet]

 

Elizabeth Egerton [Paulet]

 

Henry Egerton [Paulet]

 

John Egerton [Paulet]

 

Charles Egerton [Paulet]

Charles Paulet [Scrope]

William Paulet 'Powlett' [Scrope]

 

Annabella Scrope - b. 1629, Bolton, Yorkshire,England, d. 21 March 1703, Stowell, Gloucestershire, England. M. John Grobham Howe

 

John Scrope [Clifford]

 

George Scrope [Clifford]

 

Edward Scrope [Clifford]

 

Elizabeth Scrope [Clifford]

 

Thomas Scrope [Clifford]

 

Eleanor Scrope [Clifford]

 

Bridget Scrope [Clifford]

 

Catherine Scrope [Clifford]

 

John Scrope [clifford]

 

Anne Scrope [d'Acre]

 

Elizabeth Scrope [d'Acre]

 

William d'Acre, '3rd Baron d'Acre' of Gillesland - b. 29 April 1500, d. 18 November 1563. M. Elizabeth Talbot. Ch. 

 

Anne d'Acre - b. (?), d. (?). M. (?). Ch. (?)

 

Mary d'Acre - b. 1502, Gillesland, Cumberland, England, d. 29 March 1538. M. Francis Talbot, '5th Earl of Shrewsbury'

 

Jane d'Acre

 

Humphrey d'Acre

 

Elizabeth d'Acre

 

Anne Grey - b. (?), d. (?). M. John Grey, '8th Baron Grey', of Wilton

 

Sir Thomas Grey, 'Lord Richemount Grey', of Simpson, Buckinghamshire, Richemount, Bedfordshire, Merton, Westmorland, Langton, Yorkshire; 'Justice of the Peace for Buckinghamshire' (1453 - 1458), Justice of the Peace for Bedfordshire, (1455); Baron of Richemount Grey (by charter dated 25 June 1450), with remainder to his heirs male, fought on the Lancastrian side of the Battle of Towton 29 March 1461, attainted Nove 1461 by the first parliament of King Edward IV, his honours and lands were forfeited and he was executed.

 

Constance Grey  - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir Richard Herbert

 

Elizabeth Holland

 

Alice Holland, 'Countess of Oxford'

 

John Holland, '2nd Duke of Exeter'

 

Sir Edward Holland

Constance Cornwall

 

Sir John Cornwall

 

Edward Plantagenet, of Lancaster - b. 1365, d. 1365, early infancy

 

John Plantagenet, of Lancaster - b. c. 1366, d. 4 May 1366, early infancy

 

Henry IV Plantagenet, of England, 'Earl of Derby', 'Earl of Northampton', 'Earl of Hereford' [Heir to the 'Duchy of Lancaster'] - b. 15 April 1367, Bolingbroke Castle, Lincolnshire, England, d. 20 March 1413, Jerusalem Chamber, Westminster, England. Buroed: Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England.. M. 1st Mary de Bohun, 'Countess of Northampton', 'Countess of Derby' - b. c. 1369/70, d. 4 June 1394, Peterborough Castle, Northamptonshire, Kingdom, England. Buried: 6 July 1394, The Collegiate Church of the Annciation of Our Lady of the Newarke, Leicester. Ch. Henry V, Thomas, John, Humphrey, Blanche, Philippa; M. 2nd, 7 February 1403, Winchester Cathedral,  Joanna of Navarre, 'Duchess of Brittany'  'Queen of England' (crowned 26 February 1403) d/o Charles II, of Navarre and Joan of Valois - b. c. 1379, Pamplona, Navarre, d. 10 June 1437, Havering-atle-Bower, London. Buried: 11 August 1437, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent [M. 1s5, 2 October 1386, Duke John I, of Brittany aka John V. Ch. Joan, Isabelle, John V, Marie, Margaret, Arthur III, Gilles,  Richard, Blanche] Ch. No

Henry V, 'King of England' [de Bohun] - b. 1386, d. 1422. M. Queen of England, Catherine, of Valois. [M. 2nd, Owen Tudor. Ch. Edmund Tudor,  Jasper Tudor, Edward Tudor, Margaret Tudor] Ch. Henry VI

Henry VI, 'King of England' and 'English occupied northern France' - b. 6 December 1421, Windsor, Berkshire

 

Thomas, of Lancaster, 'Duke of Clarence' 'Lord High Steward of England' (Last permanent holder of this office, the highest in medieval England, 1399 - 1421), Chief Governor of Ireland' ((1401 - 1413), Lord High Admiral (1405 - 1406), Lieutenant of Aquitaine', 'Lord High Steward of Chester', Constable of the Army', 'Lieutenant-General of the Army in France and Normandy' (1417 and 1421) [de Bohun] - b. 1387, d. 1421. M. 1411, Margaret Holland. 'Duchess of Clarence', 'Countess of Somerset' - b. 1385, d. 30 December 1493 d/o Thomas Holland, '2nd Earl of Kent' s/o Joan, the Fair Maid of Kent' granddaughter of Edward I, of England, and Alice FitzAlan d/o Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Eleanor of Lancaster. Ch. No. Ch. (illegitimate) John of Clarence

John of Clarence, 'Duke of Clarence', 'Earl of Aumale' (with land grants in Ireland from Henry V) [Executors: (seen in a legal record of 1430) John Colvylle, of Neuton, Cambs, Knight; Henry Merston, of Westminster, clerk & his widow, Margaret, Duchess of Clarence' Descendants claim to ancestral line of the noble de Langlée family of France] - b. (?), d.  22 March 1421, Canterbury Cathedral. M. Margaret, 'Duchess of Clarence, of Bermondsey, Surrey.

John, of Lancaster, ''1st Duke of Bedford', 'Regent of France' [de Bohun] - b. 20 June 1389, d. 14 September 1435, Castle of Joyeux Repos, Rouen. Buried: 30 September 1435, Rouen Cathedral, Rouen, Normandy. M. 1st, 22 April 1433, Thérouanne, Anne, of Burgundy, 'Duchess of Bedford' - b. 30 September 1404, d. 13 November 1432, Hotel de Bourgogne, Paris. Buried: Church of the Chelestines, Paris, Charteuse de Champnol, Djion d/o John, the Fearless, 'Duke of Burgundy' and Margaret, of Bavaria. Ch. No; M. 2nd, Jacquetta, of Luxembourg, 'Duchess of Bedford' - b. 1415/1416, d. 30 May 1472 [M. 2nd, Richard Woodville, (Wydeville) 'Baron Rivers', '1st Earl Rivers' [Knight of the Garter, 1450; Seneschal of Gascony, 1450, Lieutenant of Calais (1454- 1455, Warden of the Cinque Ports, 1459] - b. Maidstone, Kent, d. 12 Augustt 1469, beheaded at Kenilworth, as prisoners at Chepstow after the defeat of the Battle of Edgecote 26 July 1469, beheaded s/o Richard Wydeville, [Chamberlain to the Duke of Bedford] and Joan Bittlesgate aka Bedisgate. Ch. Elizabeth Woodville, Lewis Woodville, Anne Woodville, Anthony Woodville, Mary Woodville, Jacquetta Woodville, John Woodville, Richard Woodville, Martha Woodville, Eleanor Woodville, Lionel Woodville, Margaret Woodville, Edward Woodville, Catherine Woodville] Ch. No

 

Humphrey, of Lancaster, 'Duke of Gloucester' [Heir Presumptive to the English Throne] [Lord Protector of King Henry VI, Leading member of his council] [de Bohun] - b. 3 October 1390, d. 23 February 1447, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. Buried: 4 March 1447, St. Albans Abbey. M. 1st,  Jacqueline,  (House of Wittelsbach, Upon her death the inheritance along with her estates passsed to Philip, the Good, 'Duke of Burgundy') 'Countess of Hainaut and Holland d/o William VI, 'Count of Hainaut' and Margaret of Brieg. [M. 1st. John IV, 'Duke of Brabant'. Divorced: Yes Ch. No] Ch. Stillborn (1424). Marriage: Annulled; M. 2nd, Eleanor Cobham, 'Duchess of Gloucester' [Whole of Humphrey's estates were placed in a jointure with Eleanor; In April 1436, Eleanor was granted the robes of a Duchess for the Garter Ceremony]

 

Blanche, of England of Lancaster' [de Bohun] - b. Spring, 1392, Peterborough Castle, Northamptonshire, d. 22 May 1409, Haguenau, Alsace. Buried: St Mary's at Neustadt, Elecotr of the Palatinate. . M. 1402, Louis III, Elector Palatine. [M. 2nd, Matilda d/o Amadeo, Prince of Achaea. Ch. Arthur Plantagenet, Antigone Plantagenet] Ch. Rupert

Rupert - 

 

Philippa, of England, of Lancaster, 'Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden' (1406 - 1430) [Granted a dowry of lands of all three Kingdoms: Narke and Orebro, Swede; Fyn with Odense and Nasbyhoved, Danmark; Romerike, Norway, lands of dower were altered immense dower land in Sweden consisting of Narke, Uppland, Stockholm, fief of Koping, fief of Talje, fief of Vasteras, Arboga, Snavringe -making her ruler of Central Sweden with Sjalland as security]  [de Bohun] - b. 4 June 1394, Peterborough Castle, Cambridge, , d. 6 January  1430 (died shortly after the birth of her stillborn son). Buried: Cloister Church at Vadatena Linkoping. M. 1406, Eric, of Pomerania, King of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. M. Eric, of the Kalmar Union,  King of Denmark, Sweden, Norway. Ch. Stillborn son

 

Isabel Plantagenet, of Lancaster - b. 1368, d. (?), young

 

Katherine de Beaumont - b. (?), d. (?). M. David III Strathbogie, 'titular Earl of Atholl', '1st Lord Strathbogie'

 

Joan de Beaumont - b. (?), d. (?). M. Fulk VII FitzWarin, '3rd Baron Ftiz Warin', of Whittington Castle, in Shropshire, and Alveston, in Gloucestershire

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John Beaumont - b. (?), d. (?). M. Joan Crawthorne. Ch. Katherine Beaumont

Katherine Beaumont - b. c. 1354, d. 1435. M. 1385, Hugh Luttrell. Ch. Elizabeth Luttrell

Elizabeth Luttrell - b. 1388, d. 1439. M. John Stratton. Ch. 

 

Henry Beaumont - b. (?), d. 1471. M. Eleanor Sutton - b. (?), d. c. 1513. Ch. John Beaumont

John Beaumont [Sutton] - b. (?), c. 1526, England. M. Elizabeth Mytton

Eleanor Beaumont

Richard  FitzAlan

 

John FitzAlan

 

Thomas FitzAlan

 

Joan FitzAlan

 

Alice FitzAlan

 

Mary FizAlan

 

Eleanor FitzAlan

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