Aubrey de Vere1
M, #11371, b. before 1090, d. 15 May 1141
Father* | Aubrey de Vere2 b. b 1040 | |
Mother* | Beatrice de Gand2 | |
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Of | Great Addington and Drayton, Northamptonshire, England2 | |
Birth* | before 1090 | 1 |
Marriage* | Principal=Adeliza de Clare2,3,4 | |
Death* | 15 May 1141 | London, England, (slain in a riot)1,5 |
DNB* | Vere, Aubrey (II) de (d. 1141), administrator, was the son and successor of Aubrey (I) de Vere and Beatrice, his wife. While the family was from Ver, south of Coutances in Normandy, there is no evidence that Aubrey senior or his descendants held lands either there or in Brittany, with which they retained ties. The elder Aubrey was most probably the younger son of a Norman lord who prospered in England after the conquest, becoming a royal chamberlain. Probably born in the early 1080s, Aubrey junior married Alice (d. 1163?), daughter of Earl Gilbert de Clare, before 1107. He was to become one of the most prominent royal administrators of the later years of the reign of Henry I and the early years of Stephen. It is likely that Aubrey (II) began his administrative career as royal chamberlain, possibly inheriting that office from his father when the latter died c.1112. By 1121 he was sheriff of Essex, and, later in that decade, of London and Middlesex. The extent of the king's confidence in de Vere is evident in his appointment as joint sheriff, with Richard Basset, to the custody of eleven counties in 1129–30. This unprecedented situation was probably part of an effort to collect arrears and to adjust the shrieval farms. While the king had levied one fine of 550 marks and four war-horses against him for having allowed a prisoner to escape, and another of at least 100 marks for permission to resign the shrievalty of Essex and Hertfordshire, these fines had gone largely uncollected—another sign of royal favour. In 1133 Henry I bestowed the hereditary office of master chamberlain of England on de Vere; the office was to remain in the de Vere family until 1703. Although his royal service was primarily confined to England, he was at least twice with Henry I in Normandy. When Aubrey de Vere's son William asserted that his father was ‘justiciar of all England’, and privy to important royal secrets, he seems to have meant that his father had travelled extensively as a justice, rather than that he had been chief justiciar of the realm. William of Malmesbury describes him as causidicus—a pleader or advocate—and skilled in the law. De Vere may have served as an itinerant justice under Henry I; he certainly did so in Stephen's reign. He had accepted Stephen's rule by Easter 1136, and when the king was summoned before an ecclesiastical council after his arrest of Roger of Salisbury and other bishops in 1139, he sent de Vere as his advocate. Aubrey de Vere was killed in a London riot on 15 May 1141, perhaps while supporting his son-in-law Geoffrey de Mandeville, first earl of Essex (d. 1144). Aubrey de Vere had at least nine children with Alice, who survived him for twenty-two years; as a widow she retired to St Osyth's Priory. They had five sons: Aubrey (III) de Vere, his successor; Robert, who held a small Northamptonshire fief in 1166; Geoffrey, who served as sheriff of Shropshire from 1165 to 1170; William, who held the prebend of Nesden in St Paul's, London, before becoming a canon of St Osyth's Priory, Essex, and then bishop of Hereford (1186–98), and who wrote a life of St Osgyth; and Gilbert, prior of the order of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem in England (1195–7). Two of their four daughters became countesses: Rohese (Rohese de Beauchamp [see under Beauchamp, de, family]) married successively Geoffrey de Mandeville, first earl of Essex, and Payn de Beauchamp of Bedford [see under Beauchamp, de, family]; and Juliana, divorced by Hugh (I) Bigod, earl of Norfolk, married Walchelin Maminot of West Greenwich. Alice married Robert of Essex, then Roger fitz Richard of Warkworth; their fourth daughter was wife to Roger of Raimes. De Vere inherited the barony of Castle Hedingham, with twenty-nine manors located mostly in the eastern counties. Like many Normans of the second generation in England, he expanded his patrimony, but did so primarily by acquiring mesne tenancies. He founded a Benedictine cell of St Melanie, Rennes, at Hatfield Broadoak, Essex, c.1135, and patronized his father's foundation, also Benedictine, of Earls Colne Priory, Essex. He also began construction of a stone keep at Hedingham, Essex, modelled upon the royal keep at Rochester. It survives relatively intact. His family was to prove one of the longest lasting in the history of the English aristocracy. His eldest son was made earl of Oxford in the year of Aubrey (II)'s death, and although its descent was several times transmitted through collaterals, and twice interrupted by forfeitures, the title nevertheless passed to no fewer than nineteen successive descendants, until the twentieth earl, also Aubrey de Vere, died without a male heir in 1703. RaGena C. DeAragon Sources Reg. RAN, vols. 2–3 · Pipe rolls, 31 Henry I · Dugdale, Monasticon, new edn · The itinerary of John Leland in or about the years 1535–1543, ed. L. Toulmin Smith, 11 pts in 5 vols. (1906–10) · William of Malmesbury, The Historia novella, ed. and trans. K. R. Potter (1955) · Paris, Chron. · English historical documents, 1, ed. D. Whitelock (1955) · Lambert of Ardres, Historia comitium Ghisnensium, Ecbasis cuiusdam captivi per tropologiam, ed. K. Strecker, Hanover, MGH Scriptores Rerum Germanicarum, 24 (Hanover, 1935) · Sir Christopher Hatton's Book of seals, ed. L. C. Loyd and D. M. Stenton, Northamptonshire RS, 15 (1950) · H. Hall, ed., The Red Book of the Exchequer, 3 vols., Rolls Series, 99 (1896) · M. Gervers, ed., The cartulary of the knights of St John of Jerusalem in England, 1, British Academy, Records of Social and Economic History, new ser., 6 (1982) · J. H. Round, Geoffrey de Mandeville: a study of the anarchy (1892) · J. A. Green, The government of England under Henry I (1986) · A. Farley, ed., Domesday Book, 2 vols. (1783) Archives BL, Add. MSS · CUL | BL, Cotton MSS; Stowe MSS · Bodl. Oxf., Rawl. MSS · Essex RO, Chelmsford, Hedingham MSS Wealth at death see Farley, ed., Domesday book © Oxford University Press 2004–5 All rights reserved: see legal notice Oxford University Press RaGena C. DeAragon, ‘Vere, Aubrey (II) de (d. 1141)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28203, accessed 24 Sept 2005] Aubrey (II) de Vere (d. 1141): doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/282036 | |
Name Variation | Aubrey II de Vere2 | |
Occupation* | Great Chamberlain to Henry I.7 | |
Occupation | 1121 | was sheriff of London and Middlesex3 |
Event-Misc* | Michaelmas 1129 | Aubrey de Vere and Richard Basset were joint sheriffs of Surrey, Cambridge, Huntingdonshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire, Principal=Richard Basset5 |
Event-Misc | July 1133 | Fareham, He was granted in fee and inheritance, the position of Master Chamberlain of England3,5 |
Event-Misc* | Easter 1136 | Westminster, He was with King Stephen5 |
Event-Misc | 1139 | Westminster, He represented King Stephen at the Synod which called the king to account for arresting bishops5 |
Family | Adeliza de Clare b. c 1118, d. c 1163 | |
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Last Edited | 24 Sep 2005 |
Citations
- [S233] Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 154-1.
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 246-25.
- [S233] Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 155-1.
- [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 251.
- [S376] Unknown editor, unknown short title.
- [S78] Louise Brownell Clarke, Greenes of Rhode Island, p. 11.
- [S233] Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 159-1.
- [S233] Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 154-2.
- [S233] Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 156-1.
Maud FitzRobert1
F, #11373, b. before 1134
Father* | Robert FitzRichard1 d. bt 1134 - 1136 | |
Mother* | Maud de St. Liz1 b. c 1094, d. 1140 | |
Maud FitzRobert|b. b 1134|p380.htm#i11373|Robert FitzRichard|d. bt 1134 - 1136|p85.htm#i2538|Maud de St. Liz|b. c 1094\nd. 1140|p85.htm#i2537|Richard FitzGilbert|b. 1035\nd. c 1090|p85.htm#i2539|Roese Gifford|d. a 1113|p85.htm#i2540|Simon de St. Liz|b. c 1068\nd. 1111|p85.htm#i2542|Countess Maud of Huntingdon|b. 1072\nd. 1131|p85.htm#i2544| |
Birth* | before 1134 | 1 |
Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S233] Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 157-2.
Sir Robert de Grelle1
M, #11375, b. 1252, d. 16 February 1282
Birth* | 1252 | 1 |
Marriage* | Principal=Hawise de Burgh1 | |
Death* | 16 February 1282 | 1 |
Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S233] Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 55-2.
David Dryden Esq.1
M, #11376
Father* | William Dryden b. c 1470 | |
Mother* | Anonyma (?) b. c 1474 | |
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Charts | Ann Marbury Pedigree |
Marriage* | Principal=Isabel Nicholson1 | |
Residence* | Staffle Hill, Cumberland, England1 | |
Note | Birth place in question; may be of Staffe Hill vs. Staffe Hill, Cumberland, England !Info. source: History of Northamptonshire, England, Norths. 3 Vol. 2, Orville S. Johnson |
Family | Isabel Nicholson | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 12 Feb 2005 |
Isabel Nicholson1
F, #11377
Father* | William Nicholson1,2,3 | |
Mother* | Anonyma (?) | |
Isabel Nicholson||p380.htm#i11377|William Nicholson||p380.htm#i11378|Anonyma (?)||p417.htm#i12503||||||||||||| |
Charts | Ann Marbury Pedigree |
Marriage* | Principal=David Dryden Esq.1 |
Family | David Dryden Esq. | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 30 Jun 2004 |
William Nicholson1
M, #11378
Charts | Ann Marbury Pedigree |
Marriage* | Principal=Anonyma (?) | |
Residence* | Staffle Hill, Cumberland, England1,2 |
Family | Anonyma (?) | |
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Last Edited | 30 Jun 2004 |
Mary Dryden1
F, #11379, b. between 1555 and 1560, d. before 24 November 1617
Father* | John Dryden Esq.1,2 b. c 1525, d. 3 Sep 1584 | |
Mother* | Elizabeth Cope1,2 b. s 1530 | |
Mary Dryden|b. bt 1555 - 1560\nd. b 24 Nov 1617|p380.htm#i11379|John Dryden Esq.|b. c 1525\nd. 3 Sep 1584|p53.htm#i1584|Elizabeth Cope|b. s 1530|p53.htm#i1583|David Dryden Esq.||p380.htm#i11376|Isabel Nicholson||p380.htm#i11377|Sir John Cope Knt., M.P.|b. b 1513\nd. 22 Jan 1559|p53.htm#i1586|Bridget Raleigh|b. c 1499\nd. b 1558|p53.htm#i1585| |
Marriage* | Principal=Francis Foxley Esq.1,2 | |
Birth* | between 1555 and 1560 | Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire, England |
Death* | before 24 November 1617 | 3 |
Last Edited | 30 Jun 2004 |
Francis Foxley Esq.1,2
M, #11380, d. 7 December 1617
Marriage* | Principal=Mary Dryden1,2 | |
Death* | 7 December 1617 | 3 |
Residence* | Harringworth, Northamptonshire, England1 | |
Will* | 24 November 1617 | 1,3 |
Last Edited | 28 May 2004 |
Stephen Dryden Gentleman1,2
M, #11381, b. before 1563, d. before 6 January 1636
Father* | John Dryden Esq.1,2,3 b. c 1525, d. 3 Sep 1584 | |
Mother* | Elizabeth Cope1,2 b. s 1530 | |
Stephen Dryden Gentleman|b. b 1563\nd. b 6 Jan 1636|p380.htm#i11381|John Dryden Esq.|b. c 1525\nd. 3 Sep 1584|p53.htm#i1584|Elizabeth Cope|b. s 1530|p53.htm#i1583|David Dryden Esq.||p380.htm#i11376|Isabel Nicholson||p380.htm#i11377|Sir John Cope Knt., M.P.|b. b 1513\nd. 22 Jan 1559|p53.htm#i1586|Bridget Raleigh|b. c 1499\nd. b 1558|p53.htm#i1585| |
Birth* | before 1563 | 1 |
Death* | before 6 January 1636 | 3 |
Residence* | Bulwich, Northamptonshire, England1 | |
Residence | Middle Temple, London, Middlesex, England4 |
Last Edited | 30 Jun 2004 |
Sir John Spencer1,2,3
M, #11382
Father* | Henry Spencer3 d. c 1478 | |
Mother* | Isabella Lincoln3 | |
Sir John Spencer||p380.htm#i11382|Henry Spencer|d. c 1478|p446.htm#i13376|Isabella Lincoln||p446.htm#i13377|Thomas Spencer of Defford||p448.htm#i13435||||Henry Lincoln||p449.htm#i13445|||| |
Charts | Ann Marbury Pedigree |
Marriage* | Principal=Anne Empson3,4 | |
Marriage* | Principal=Jane Graunt5 | |
Residence* | Hodnell, Warwickshire, England1,2 |
Family 1 | Jane Graunt d. 1498 | |
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Family 2 | Anne Empson | |
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Last Edited | 8 Jul 2004 |
Emme (?)1
F, #11383
Charts | Ann Marbury Pedigree |
Marriage* | Principal=Sir Ralph Verney M.P.1,2 | |
Name Variation | Emma (?)3 |
Family | Sir Ralph Verney M.P. b. c 1412, d. Jun 1478 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 5 Jul 2004 |
Marine Bellars1
F, #11384, b. circa 1415, d. 10 September 1489
Birth* | circa 1415 | 1 |
Marriage* | before 7 December 1434 | Private chapel in the house of Richard Knyghtley, Fawesley, Northamptonshire, England, This marriage was clandestine, 2nd=Sir Thomas Greene Knt.1,2 |
Marriage* | before 2 October 1471 | without issue, Groom=Nicholas Griffin2 |
Death* | 10 September 1489 | 1,2 |
Name Variation | Mary2 |
Family | Sir Thomas Greene Knt. b. 10 Feb 1400, d. 18 Jan 1461/62 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 7 Sep 2005 |
John Notyngham1
M, #11385
Marriage* | before 14 June 1420 | without license, 2nd=Mary Talbot1,2 |
Last Edited | 24 Oct 2003 |
Margaret Beauchamp1
F, #11386, b. 1404, d. 14 June 1467
Birth* | 1404 | 1 |
Marriage* | 6 September 1425 | Warwick Castle, England, his 2nd wife, Principal=Sir John Talbot K.G.1,2 |
Death* | 14 June 1467 | 1 |
Burial* | Jesus Chapel, St. Paul's, London, London, England1 |
Last Edited | 14 Oct 2003 |
Lord Thomas Neville1
M, #11387, d. 14 March 1407
Father* | John de Nevill2 b. c 1331, d. 17 Oct 1388 | |
Mother* | Maud Percy2 b. c 1345, d. BEF 18 FEB 1378/9 | |
Lord Thomas Neville|d. 14 Mar 1407|p380.htm#i11387|John de Nevill|b. c 1331\nd. 17 Oct 1388|p231.htm#i6901|Maud Percy|b. c 1345\nd. BEF 18 FEB 1378/9|p231.htm#i6902|Sir Ralph de Neville|b. c 1291\nd. 5 Aug 1367|p100.htm#i2984|Alice de Audley|b. c 1300\nd. 12 Jan 1375|p100.htm#i2983|Henry d. Percy|b. 6 Feb 1301\nd. 27 Feb 1302|p232.htm#i6933|Idoine de Clifford|b. c 1303\nd. 24 Aug 1365|p232.htm#i6934| |
Marriage* | between 8 March 1401 and 4 July 1401 | 2nd=Ankaret le Strange1,3,4 |
Marriage* | Principal=Joan Furnival5 | |
Death* | 14 March 1407 | 1 |
Death | 14 March 1407 | 2 |
Burial* | Worksop Priory, Nottinghamshire, England2 |
Family 1 | Ankaret le Strange b. 1361, d. 1 Jun 1413 | |
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Family 2 | Joan Furnival | |
Child |
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Last Edited | 3 Jul 2004 |
Sir Thomas Dagworth Knt. M.P.1
M, #11388, d. between July 1350 and August 1350
Marriage* | before 20 April 1344 | Chapel of the Manor of Vachery, Surrey, England, 2nd=Eleanor de Bohun1,2 |
Death* | between July 1350 and August 1350 | Aurai, Brittany, France1 |
Event-Misc* | 20 June 1347 | Battle of La Roche-Derien, Treguier, France, defeated and captured Charles de Blois1 |
Title* | Admiral of the Fleet, 3rd Lord Fitzwalter3 |
Family | Eleanor de Bohun d. 7 Oct 1363 | |
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Last Edited | 6 Feb 2005 |
Graf Johann von Holland1
M, #11389, d. 10 November 1299
Marriage* | 7 January 1297 | Ipswich, England, Principal=Elizabeth Plantagenet1,2 |
Death* | 10 November 1299 | England1,2 |
Last Edited | 11 Jul 2004 |
Anonyma Plantagenet1
F, #11390, d. 29 May
Father* | Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England1 b. 17 or 18 Jun 1239, d. 7 Jul 1307 | |
Mother* | Eleanor of Castile1,2 b. 1240, d. 28 Nov 1290 | |
Anonyma Plantagenet|d. 29 May|p380.htm#i11390|Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England|b. 17 or 18 Jun 1239\nd. 7 Jul 1307|p54.htm#i1614|Eleanor of Castile|b. 1240\nd. 28 Nov 1290|p54.htm#i1615|Henry I. Plantagenet King of England|b. 1 Oct 1207\nd. 16 Nov 1272|p54.htm#i1618|Eleanor of Provence|b. 1217\nd. 24 Jun 1291|p54.htm#i1619|Fernando I. of Castile "the Saint"|b. bt 5 Aug 1201 - 19 Aug 1201\nd. 30 May 1252|p95.htm#i2832|Joan de Dammartin|b. c 1218\nd. 16 Mar 1279|p95.htm#i2833| |
Death* | 29 May | in infancy1,2 |
Burial* | Bordeaux, France1,2 |
Last Edited | 28 May 2005 |
Katherine Plantagenet1
F, #11391, d. 5 September 1264
Father* | Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England1 b. 17 or 18 Jun 1239, d. 7 Jul 1307 | |
Mother* | Eleanor of Castile1,2 b. 1240, d. 28 Nov 1290 | |
Katherine Plantagenet|d. 5 Sep 1264|p380.htm#i11391|Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England|b. 17 or 18 Jun 1239\nd. 7 Jul 1307|p54.htm#i1614|Eleanor of Castile|b. 1240\nd. 28 Nov 1290|p54.htm#i1615|Henry I. Plantagenet King of England|b. 1 Oct 1207\nd. 16 Nov 1272|p54.htm#i1618|Eleanor of Provence|b. 1217\nd. 24 Jun 1291|p54.htm#i1619|Fernando I. of Castile "the Saint"|b. bt 5 Aug 1201 - 19 Aug 1201\nd. 30 May 1252|p95.htm#i2832|Joan de Dammartin|b. c 1218\nd. 16 Mar 1279|p95.htm#i2833| |
Death* | 5 September 1264 | 1,2 |
Burial* | Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England1,2 |
Last Edited | 17 Sep 2004 |
Joan Plantagenet1
F, #11392, b. January 1265, d. before 7 September 1265
Father* | Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England1,2 b. 17 or 18 Jun 1239, d. 7 Jul 1307 | |
Mother* | Eleanor of Castile1,2 b. 1240, d. 28 Nov 1290 | |
Joan Plantagenet|b. Jan 1265\nd. b 7 Sep 1265|p380.htm#i11392|Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England|b. 17 or 18 Jun 1239\nd. 7 Jul 1307|p54.htm#i1614|Eleanor of Castile|b. 1240\nd. 28 Nov 1290|p54.htm#i1615|Henry I. Plantagenet King of England|b. 1 Oct 1207\nd. 16 Nov 1272|p54.htm#i1618|Eleanor of Provence|b. 1217\nd. 24 Jun 1291|p54.htm#i1619|Fernando I. of Castile "the Saint"|b. bt 5 Aug 1201 - 19 Aug 1201\nd. 30 May 1252|p95.htm#i2832|Joan de Dammartin|b. c 1218\nd. 16 Mar 1279|p95.htm#i2833| |
Birth* | January 1265 | 1,2 |
Death* | before 7 September 1265 | 1,2 |
Burial* | Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England1,2 |
Last Edited | 17 Sep 2004 |
Henri III of Bar1
M, #11393, b. 1259, d. September 1302
Birth* | 1259 | 2 |
Marriage* | 20 September 1293 | Bristol, England, Principal=Eleanor Plantagenet1,2 |
Death* | September 1302 | Naples, Italy2 |
Title* | Comte de Bar3,2 |
Family | Eleanor Plantagenet b. 17 Jun 1264, d. 12 Oct 1297 | |
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Last Edited | 10 Nov 2004 |
Anonyma Plantagenet1
F, #11394, b. circa May 1271, d. before September 1271
Father* | Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England1 b. 17 or 18 Jun 1239, d. 7 Jul 1307 | |
Mother* | Eleanor of Castile1,2 b. 1240, d. 28 Nov 1290 | |
Anonyma Plantagenet|b. c May 1271\nd. b Sep 1271|p380.htm#i11394|Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England|b. 17 or 18 Jun 1239\nd. 7 Jul 1307|p54.htm#i1614|Eleanor of Castile|b. 1240\nd. 28 Nov 1290|p54.htm#i1615|Henry I. Plantagenet King of England|b. 1 Oct 1207\nd. 16 Nov 1272|p54.htm#i1618|Eleanor of Provence|b. 1217\nd. 24 Jun 1291|p54.htm#i1619|Fernando I. of Castile "the Saint"|b. bt 5 Aug 1201 - 19 Aug 1201\nd. 30 May 1252|p95.htm#i2832|Joan de Dammartin|b. c 1218\nd. 16 Mar 1279|p95.htm#i2833| |
Birth* | circa May 1271 | Acre, Palestine1,2 |
Death* | before September 1271 | Palestine1,2 |
Last Edited | 28 May 2005 |
John II of Brabant1
M, #11395, b. 27 September 1275, d. 27 October 1312
Birth* | 27 September 1275 | 2 |
Marriage* | 9 July 1290 | Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England, Principal=Margaret Plantagenet1,2 |
Death* | 27 October 1312 | Tervueren2 |
Title* | Duke of Lorraine, Brabant, and Limburg2 | |
Arms* | Sa. A lion rampant or (Camden)3 | |
Name Variation | Jean II2 |
Last Edited | 26 Dec 2004 |
Beregeria Plantagenet1
F, #11396, b. 1 May 1276, d. before 27 June 1278
Father* | Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England1,2 b. 17 or 18 Jun 1239, d. 7 Jul 1307 | |
Mother* | Eleanor of Castile1,2 b. 1240, d. 28 Nov 1290 | |
Beregeria Plantagenet|b. 1 May 1276\nd. b 27 Jun 1278|p380.htm#i11396|Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England|b. 17 or 18 Jun 1239\nd. 7 Jul 1307|p54.htm#i1614|Eleanor of Castile|b. 1240\nd. 28 Nov 1290|p54.htm#i1615|Henry I. Plantagenet King of England|b. 1 Oct 1207\nd. 16 Nov 1272|p54.htm#i1618|Eleanor of Provence|b. 1217\nd. 24 Jun 1291|p54.htm#i1619|Fernando I. of Castile "the Saint"|b. bt 5 Aug 1201 - 19 Aug 1201\nd. 30 May 1252|p95.htm#i2832|Joan de Dammartin|b. c 1218\nd. 16 Mar 1279|p95.htm#i2833| |
Birth* | 1 May 1276 | Kempton, Middlesex, England1,2 |
Death* | before 27 June 1278 | 1,2 |
Name Variation | Bérengère of England2 | |
Living* | 6 June 1277 | 2 |
Last Edited | 17 Sep 2004 |
Anonyma Plantagenet1
F, #11397, b. 3 January 1278, d. January 1278
Father* | Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England1,2 b. 17 or 18 Jun 1239, d. 7 Jul 1307 | |
Mother* | Eleanor of Castile1,2 b. 1240, d. 28 Nov 1290 | |
Anonyma Plantagenet|b. 3 Jan 1278\nd. Jan 1278|p380.htm#i11397|Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England|b. 17 or 18 Jun 1239\nd. 7 Jul 1307|p54.htm#i1614|Eleanor of Castile|b. 1240\nd. 28 Nov 1290|p54.htm#i1615|Henry I. Plantagenet King of England|b. 1 Oct 1207\nd. 16 Nov 1272|p54.htm#i1618|Eleanor of Provence|b. 1217\nd. 24 Jun 1291|p54.htm#i1619|Fernando I. of Castile "the Saint"|b. bt 5 Aug 1201 - 19 Aug 1201\nd. 30 May 1252|p95.htm#i2832|Joan de Dammartin|b. c 1218\nd. 16 Mar 1279|p95.htm#i2833| |
Birth* | 3 January 1278 | Westminster, Middlesex, England1 |
Death* | January 1278 | 1,2 |
Last Edited | 28 May 2005 |
Alice de Hales1
F, #11398, d. between 8 May 1326 and 12 October 1330
Marriage* | before 1320 | 1st=Sir Thomas of Brotherton1,2 |
Death* | between 8 May 1326 and 12 October 1330 | 2 |
Last Edited | 3 Oct 2004 |
Alexander III of Scotland1
M, #11399, b. 4 September 1241, d. 16 March 1285/86
Father* | Alexander II of Scotland2 b. 24 Aug 1198, d. 8 Jul 1249 | |
Mother* | Mary de Coucy3 | |
Alexander III of Scotland|b. 4 Sep 1241\nd. 16 Mar 1285/86|p380.htm#i11399|Alexander II of Scotland|b. 24 Aug 1198\nd. 8 Jul 1249|p381.htm#i11402|Mary de Coucy||p243.htm#i7273|William King of Scots "the Lion"|b. 1143\nd. 4 Dec 1214|p99.htm#i2950|Ermengarde de Beaumont|d. 11 Feb 1233|p462.htm#i13843|Enguerrand I. d. Coucy|b. c 1182\nd. 1242|p297.htm#i8896|Marie d. Montmirail|b. c 1184\nd. 20 Sep 1272|p297.htm#i8897| |
Birth* | 4 September 1241 | Roxburgh4,5 |
Marriage* | 26 December 1251 | York, Yorkshire, England, Bride=Margaret Plantagenet5 |
Marriage* | 14 October 1285 | Jedburgh, Bride=Yolande de Dreux5 |
Death* | 16 March 1285/86 | Kinghorne, while riding in the dark, he fell over a cliff6,5 |
Burial* | Dumfermline, Scotland5 | |
Arms* | Or a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter flory gu. (Segar, Camden).7 | |
(Witness) Event-Misc | 17 August 1260 | Roger de Quency and Jn. Bayllol are to conduct the King and Queen of Scotland to england to speak with the King, her father, Principal=Sir Roger de Quincy, Principal=Sir John de Baliol8 |
Event-Misc* | Michaelmas 1278 | Westminster, Middlesex, England, Alexander III gave homage to Edward I, Principal=Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England, Witness=Sir Walter Helion, Witness=Sir Thomas de Weyland9,10 |
Last Edited | 1 Jan 2005 |
Citations
- [S234] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry, Plantagenet 13.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, p. 9.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Plantagenet 3.
- [S285] Leo van de Pas, 30 Jun 2004.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Plantagenet 4.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, p. 6.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 4, p. 229.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 4, p. 107.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 2, p. 216.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 5, p. 184.
Henry Plantagenet1
M, #11400, b. May 1260, d. 10 October 1260
Father* | Henry III Plantagenet King of England1,2 b. 1 Oct 1207, d. 16 Nov 1272 | |
Mother* | Eleanor of Provence1,2 b. 1217, d. 24 Jun 1291 | |
Henry Plantagenet|b. May 1260\nd. 10 Oct 1260|p380.htm#i11400|Henry III Plantagenet King of England|b. 1 Oct 1207\nd. 16 Nov 1272|p54.htm#i1618|Eleanor of Provence|b. 1217\nd. 24 Jun 1291|p54.htm#i1619|John Lackland|b. 27 Dec 1166\nd. 19 Oct 1216|p54.htm#i1620|Isabella of Angoulême|b. 1188\nd. 31 May 1246|p55.htm#i1621|Raymond V. Berenger|b. 1198\nd. 19 Aug 1245|p94.htm#i2797|Beatrice of Savoy|b. 1198\nd. Dec 1266|p94.htm#i2798| |
Birth* | May 1260 | 2 |
Death* | 10 October 1260 | 2 |
Burial* | Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England1,2 | |
Name Variation | Henry of England2 |
Last Edited | 14 Sep 2004 |
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