Lady Johanna DE BEAUFORT

Lady Johanna DE BEAUFORT

Female 1398 - 1445  (47 years)

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  1. 1.  Lady Johanna DE BEAUFORT was born in 1398 in Westminster, London, England (daughter of Sir John BEAUFORT, * 1st Earl of Somerset and Lady Margaret HOLLAND); died in 1445 in Dunbar Castle, East-Lothian, Scotland.

    Lady married James I STUART DRUMMOND, of Scotland in 1424. James (son of John STUART MURE and Anabella DRUMMOND) was born in 1394 in Dunfermline Palace, Fifeshire, Scotland; died in 1437 in Monastry Van De Friars Peachers, Perthshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Joan OF SCOTLAND, "Dumb Lady" was born about 1426; died after 1486.
    2. James II KING OF SCOTLAND was born on 16 Oct 1430 in Perth, Scottland; died on 3 Aug 1460.
    3. John STEWART was born before 1438; died in 1512.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Sir John BEAUFORT, * 1st Earl of SomersetSir John BEAUFORT, * 1st Earl of Somerset was born in 1373 (son of John Of Gaunt PLANTAGENET, King Of Castile And Leon and Katherine ROET); died in 1410.

    Notes:

    John was the first Earl of Somerset. His will (in latin?) is as follows: "In Dei nominee, Amen. Anno ab incarnacione Domini secundum cursum computacionem ecclie Anglicane mill mo cccc nono, mensis Marcii die decimo sexto, quasi videlicet hora prima, infra hospitale beate Katerine virginis juxta turrim London. Languens in extremis prope mortem, sanus tamen mente compos sensuum, clare memorie Johannes nuper comes Somersetie, cammerarius Anglie capitaneus Calesie, testamentum suum nuncupativum fecit in hunc modum. In primis, legavit animam suam Deo, beate Marie, omnibus sanctis ejus. Item, fideliter solverentur, quod servientes sui remunerati forent de bonis suis, quilibet juxta propria merita congruenciam status sui. Residuum vero omnium bonorum suorum ac execucionis premissorum posuit solum in solidum in disposicione reverendi in Christo patris domini domini Henrici Dei gracia Wynton episcopi, fratris sui, quem constituit ipsuis ultime voluntatis sue executorem unicum, ac dominam Magaretam uxorem suam supervidentem; testibus Rico Gardinew hostiario camere testatoris predicti, Johanne Boys domicello, Thoma Herdi, Johanne Forest, Johanne Firay, aliis multis. Quinto die Aprilis, A. D. 1410, in eccl London examinati fuerunt Ricus Gardinew hostiarius camere suprascripti testatoris, ac Thomas Hille custos garderob ejusdem, dictus Walterus Baxceter capellanus, confrater domus sancta Katerine juxta turrim London, in forma juris, predicti ex parte executoris suprascripti, probacione testamenti nuncupative suprascripti; qui de dicto testamento nuncupativo an suit verum testamentum ejusdem, singilatim examinati, dixerunt quod sit, quod presentes fuerunt, alii plures, quando testator fecit hujusmodi testamentum, ubi quando audiverunt eum dicere quod voluit quod suprascriptus Dominus Wynton frater suus, ac hujusmodi testamenti sui ultime voluntatis principalis plenus executor, uxor sua suprascripta supervidens; quod voluntas sua fuit quod debita stipendarior Cales de tempore suo, eciam alia debita sua ubique integer absque defalcacione solverentur, deinde familiars sui quidam ad summam centum librar, quidam c marc, quidam XL li. Quidam XL marc. Quidam xx li. Quidam viginti li. Quidam xx marc. Juxta eorum gradus, merita, obsequia, remunerentur, de residuo faceret dictus executor suus sicut cuperet quod idem testator faceret pro eo in consimili casu. Requisiti ulterius dicti testes si audiverunt tunc dictum testatorum revocare aliquod testamentum prius conditum, vel executors prius ordinatos, dixerunt singillatim, ut prius examinati, quod idem testator nec hujusmodi testamentum prius conditum, nec executors tunc revocatit, nec aliquid pro tunc locutum suit de testamenti material. Probatio dicti testamenti nuncupative 5 die April A. D. 1410, in eccl cathedral Sti Pauli, London, auctoritate Thome (Arundel) Cant Archiepl, coram Mag Philippo Morgan utriusque juris doctore curie audientie Archiepl auditore." It was taken from "A collection of all the wills, now known to be extant, of the kings and queens of England, princes and princesses of Wales, and every branch of the blood royal, from the reign of William the Conqueror, to that of Henry the Seventh exclusive, pp. 208-11. J. Nichols. London: J. Nicholas, 1780." at http://home.earthlink.net/~plantagenet60/plantagenet06.htm.

    Sir married Lady Margaret HOLLAND on 23 Aug 1397. Lady (daughter of Thomas II HOLLAND, Earl Of Kent and Alice FITZ ALAN) was born about 1385; died in 1439. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lady Margaret HOLLAND was born about 1385 (daughter of Thomas II HOLLAND, Earl Of Kent and Alice FITZ ALAN); died in 1439.
    Children:
    1. 1. Lady Johanna DE BEAUFORT was born in 1398 in Westminster, London, England; died in 1445 in Dunbar Castle, East-Lothian, Scotland.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Of Gaunt PLANTAGENET, King Of Castile And Leon was born in Mar 1340 in Gaunt, Flanders (Now Belgium) (son of Edward III, King Of England and Philippa OF HAINAULT); died on 3 Feb 1399 in Leicester Castle; was buried in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, ENG.

    Notes:

    John was the Duke of Lancaster, Earl of Derby, Lincoln and the Duke of Acquitaine. He was the 4th son of Edward III. He dominated power in the English government the latter part of his father's reign. His third wife was his long time mistress by whom he'd had four children previously named "Beauforts". The children received legitimate titles under King Richard II and became prominent in English history. John, through these children, is an ancestor of King Henry VIII. By marriage to his second wife, he was entitled to become King of Castile. Burke says he was the King of Castile and Leon. At any rate, in 1387 he gave up his claim to this title in favor of his daughter Catherine. His will is as follows: "I, John, son of the King of England, Duke of Lancaster, February 3d, 1397. My body to be buried in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, of London, near the principal altar, beside my most dear late wife Blanch, who is there interred. If I die out of London I desire that the night my body arrives there, that it be carried direct to the Friars Carmelites in Fleet Street, and the next day taken strait to St. Paul's, and that it be not buried for forty days, during which I charge my executors that there be no cering or embalming my corpse; I will that my executors pay all my debts, excepting the debts for the army, which my beloved brother the Duke of York incurred in Portugal, of which before God and all the world I hold myself free; I desire that chauntries and obits be founded for the souls of my late dear wives Blanch and Constance, whom God pardon; to the said altar of St. Paul's my vestment of satin embroidered, which I bought of Courtnay, embroider at London, certain lands and tenements in London, of which the reversion is purchased, rendering xx marks a year to Dame Katherine del Staple for her life, and I desire that during her life she be paid out of the rents of the Manor of Bernoldwyk, in the county of York; to the prisons of Newgate and Ludgate, in London C marks, to be divided between them; to my most dear wife Katherine, my two best nouches which I have, excepting that which I have allowed to my Lord and nephew the King, and my large cup of gold which the Earl of Wilts gave to the King my Lord, and which he gave me on my going into Guienne, together with all the buckles, rings, diamonds, rubies, and other things, that will be found in a little box of cypress wood, of which I carry the key myself, and all the robes which I bought of my dear cousin the Duchess of Norfolk, also my large bed of black velvet, embroidered with a circle of fetter-locks, and garters, all the beds made for my body called in England "trussing beds," my best stay with a good ruby, my best collar, all which my said wife had before her marriage with me, also all the goods and jewels which I had given her since my marriage; to my Lord and nephew the King the best nouche which I have on the day of my death, my best cup of gold which my dear wife Katherine gave me on New Year's Day last, my gold saltcellar with a garter, and the piece of arras which the Duke of Bourgoyne gave me when I was at Calais; to my dear brother the Duke of York, a gold cup and cover; to my dear son Henry, Duke of Hereford, Earl of Derby, two of the best pieces of arras, one of which was given me by my Lord and nephew the King, and the other by my dear brother the Duke of Gloucester, whom God pardon, when I lately returned from Spain, also a chain of gold of the old manner, with the name of God in each part, which my most honored Lady and mother the Queen, whom God pardon, gave me, commanding me to preserve it, with her blessing, and I desire that he will keep it with the blessing of God and mine; to my dear daughter Philippa, Queen of Portugal, my second best stay of gold, and a gold cup and cover; to my dear daughter Katherine, Queen of Castile and Leon, a gold cup and cover; to my dear daughter Elizabeth, Duchess of Exeter, my white bed of silk, with blue eagles displayed, and my best nouche after those before given; to my dear son John Beaufort, Marquis of Dorset, a dozen saucers, &c.; to the Reverend Father in God and my dear son the Bishop of Lincoln, a dozen saucers, &c. and my missal, and my portheus, which belonged to my Lord and brother the Prince of Wales, whom God preserve; to my dear son Thomas Beaufort, their brother, a dozen saucers, &c.; to my dear daughter, their sister, Countess of Westmoreland and Lady of Nevil, a silk bed, and a cup and cover of gold; to my dear Henry, eldest son of my dear son the Duke of Hereford, a gold cup; to my dear son John, brother to the said Henry, a gold cup; after all my debts are paid, and restitution made to all who have been injured by me or my servants, on my account, I desire that my executor pay to the Minister of Bury one thousand pounds; to my said wife Katherine two thousand pounds; to my said son the Duke of Hereford one thousand pounds; to my said son the Marquis one thousand pounds; to my said son Thomas Beaufort one thousand marks; "a mon tres chere bachelier" Monsr. Thomas Swyneford, C marks; to Monsr Walter Blount, Monsr Chamberlain, C marks; to Monsr Hugh Shirley Cmarks; to Monsr Richard Aberbury, the sons, L marks; to Monsr William Par L marks; I will that a chauntry be founded at the New Church of our Lady of Leicester, for the soul of my late wife Dame Constance, who is there buried, and for ever to keep an obit for her soul on the 24th day of March; and as for the annuity or annual pension of forty-thousand franks, which my dear son the King of Castile and Leon is bound to me, a certain part of which is unpaid, I devise to the King one third part of what may, by his assistance, be recovered of the arrears now due. And I constitute and appoint the Reverend Fathers in God Richard Bishop of Salisbury; John Bishop of Worcester; my very dear and loving cousins and companions Thomas Earl of Worcester, Steward of the Household of my Lord the King; and William Earl of Wilts, Treasurer of England; my son Ralph Earl of Westmoreland; Monsr Walter Blount; Monsr John Dabruggecourt; Monsr William Par; Monsr Hugh War'ton; Monsr Thomas Skelton; and Cokeyn, Chief Steward of my Lands; Sir Robert Qwytby, my Attorney General; Piers Melburn; William Ketyring; Robert Haylfield, Comptroller of my Household; Sir John Leyburn, my Receiver General; and Thomas Longley, Clerk, my executors. And I ordain my most dear and entirely beloved brother Edmond Duke of York; my most dear and entirely beloved nephew Edward Duke of Aumerle; the Reverend Fathers in God Roger Archbishop of Canterbury; Richard Archbishop of York; and the Bishop of Lincoln, my dear son, supervisors of this my last will, whom, with my Lord the King, I pray to be faithful surveyors of the same. In faith of which I have placed hereto the seal of my arms, and also my own signet, which I always carry myself, in the presence of the following witnesses: Maistre John Kenyngham, Doctor in Theology; Sir John Newton, Parson of the Church of Burbach; Sir Walter Piers, Parson of the Church of Wymondham; William Harpeden, and Robert Symeon, Esquires; and by John de Bynbrok, of the Diocese of Lincoln, Notary.CODICIL TO THE SAID WILLItem. John, son of the King of England, Duke of Lancaster, whereas I have purchased divers manors, &c. before my marriage with my dear wife Catherine, to whom I have given several parts for her life, and I have enfeoffed my dear son John Beaufort, Marquis of Dorset, with certain other parts, &c. to my dear son Thomas Beaufort, brother of the aforesaid John, manors which belonged to Edward de Kendale, the reversion of which I have bought of Dame Elizabeth Crosier, also the lordships, &c. of which Dame Elizabeth Barry held for the term of her life, to him and the heirs of his body; in default of which to my said son John, and the heirs of his body; failing which to my dear daughter Joan, their sister, Countess of Westmoreland; I will that my dear bachelier Monsr Robert Nevil, William Gascoigne, my dear esquires, Thomas de Radclyf, and William Kat'yng, and my dear clerk Thomas de Langley, who, according to my directions, are enfeoffed in the Manor of Bernolswyk, in the County of York, pay annually to my executors for Dame Katherine del Staple xx marks for her life; and touching the wapentakes of Hangest, Hangwest, and Halykeld, in Richmondshire, which I have before granted to my dear son-in-law Ralph Earl of Westmoreland, and to my daughter Joan, his wife, for their lives, I will, &c."Sir John and Katherine were also the ancestors of King Henry VIII as follows making him a cousin:1. Sir John of Gaunt
    Katherine Roet
    2. Sir Ralph Neville
    Joan Beaufort
    3. Cecily Neville
    Sir Richard Plantagenet
    4. Edward IV, King of England
    Elizabeth Woodville
    5. Elizabeth of York
    Henry VII, King of England
    6. Henry VIII, King of England
    King of England
    andFrancis Scott Key as follows making him a cousin:1. Sir John of Gaunt
    Katherine Roet
    2. Eleanor Neville
    Sir Henry Percy
    3. Sir Henry Percy
    Eleanor Poynings
    4. Henry Percy
    Maud Herbert
    5. Eleanor Percy
    Edward Stafford
    6. Elizabeth Stafford
    Thomas Howard
    7. Sir Henry Howard
    Frances de Vere
    8. Catherine Howard
    Henry Berkeley
    9. Mary Berkeley
    Sir John Zouche
    10. Sir John Zouche
    Isabel Lowe
    11. Elizabeth Zouche
    Col. Devereux Wolseley
    12. Anne Wolseley
    Rev. Thomas Knipe
    13. Anne Knipe
    Michael Arnold
    14. Alicia Arnold
    John Ross
    15. Ann Arnold Ross
    Frances Key
    16. John Ross Key
    Anne Phebe Penn Dagworthy Charlton
    17. Francis Scott Key
    Author of

    John married Katherine ROET in 1397 in Lincoln Cathedral, , ENG. Katherine (daughter of Payne ROET) was born in 1350; died in 1403. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Katherine ROET was born in 1350 (daughter of Payne ROET); died in 1403.

    Notes:

    Her father was Payne Roet. She is well known by her first married name as Katherine Swynford. She was probably born in Picardy, France. She was the governess to Duke John of Gaunt's daughter by his first wife. Around the time Katherine's first husband died, she became the mistress of John of Gaunt and had 4 children by him. When John's second wife died, he married Katherine and had all of their children pronounced legitimate. She became Duchess of Lancaster in 1396 or 1397 with the later being the more favored date. There is a current novel out about her that is very popular by Anya Seton called "Katherine".

    Children:
    1. Cardinal Henry DE BEAUFORT was born in 1367; died in 1447.
    2. 2. Sir John BEAUFORT, * 1st Earl of Somerset was born in 1373; died in 1410.
    3. Thomas BEAUFORT, Duke Of Exeter was born about 1377; and died.
    4. Joan DE BEAUFORT was born about 1379 in Beaufort Castle, Anjou, France; died on 13 Nov 1440 in Howden, Yorkshire, England.

  3. 6.  Thomas II HOLLAND, Earl Of Kent was born in 1350 (son of Thomas I DE HOLAND, Earl Of Kent and Joan "The Fair" PLANTAGENET, Of Kent); died in 1397.

    Notes:

    Thomas was the Knight of the Garter, Baron of Wake and Woodstock. He served under his Stepfather, Edward, Black Prince of Wales in France and distinguished himself in the battle of Castile. Under King Richard II, his half-brother, he was Marshall of England. (C-437, p. 583)

    The following information on Thomas was provided by Keith Cox via email in the year 2000. "Edmund's father Thomas was the Keeper of the New Forest in which Brockenhurst lays from 1377 till his death in 1397. He was granted the manor of Brockenhurst by the King in 1388, he would of held the manor of Lyndhurst (3 miles to the North of Brockenhurst) as part of his job of keeper of the New Forest. Presumably on the death of John de Foxley who was Keeper of the New Forest, before Thomas Holand, and who also held Brockenhurst on a ten year grant from 1373, Brockenhurst again came under the jurisdiction of the Keeper on the Forest by default, the grant made in1388, allowing the Thomas Holand to take the profits of Brockenhurst manor." (E)

    Thomas married Alice FITZ ALAN on 10 Apr 1364. Alice (daughter of Richard "Copped Hat" FITZ ALAN II and Lady Eleanor DE LANCASTER PLANTAGENET, *) was born in 1352; died in 1415. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Alice FITZ ALAN was born in 1352 (daughter of Richard "Copped Hat" FITZ ALAN II and Lady Eleanor DE LANCASTER PLANTAGENET, *); died in 1415.
    Children:
    1. Thomas HOLLAND, Earl Of Kent was born before 1382; died before 18 Apr 1404.
    2. Edmund, Earl Of Kent HOLLAND was born on 6 Jan 1382 in Brockenhurst; was christened on 8 Jan 1382 in Brockenhurst Church; died on 15 Sep 1407.
    3. 3. Lady Margaret HOLLAND was born about 1385; died in 1439.
    4. Alianor DE HOLAND died after 1413.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Edward III, King Of England was born on 13 Nov 1312 in Windsor, Berkshire, ENG (son of Edward II KING OF ENGLAND and Isabella DE FRANCE); died on 21 Jun 1377 in Sheen Palace; was buried about 24 Jun 1377 in London, Middlesex, ENG.

    Notes:

    Edward III was crowned King of England on Sep. 21, 1327, the same year he invaded Scotland. His mother Isabella and her lover, Roger de Mortimer deposed his father, Edward II, from the crown. In 1330, he executed Mortimer who had murdered his father, imprisoned his mother and began his own personal reign. He won victory in Scotland at noted battles like Haildon Hill (1333) and planed for the union of Scotland and England. Through his mother, he claimed the French throne in 1337 which led to the Hundred years war with France. He with his 16 year old son Edward, the Black Prince, won the battle of Crecy in 1346. It was of the first battle of the Hundred Years' War. For much of his life he expanded his holdings to a greatly enlarged Gascony. However, he ended his part in the struggle in 1375 with most of his French possessions lost. He ended his reign with parliament siding with his son Edward. (WLD. BK, v.6, p.110, c1988, and C-330, 574, 785)

    The following is from: http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/people/famousfirst913.html."King Edward III1312 - 1377English king. Edward III was born at Windsor, the eldest son of Edward II and Isabella of France. Isabella and her lover Roger Mortimer, one of several disaffected Barons, had imprisoned and then killed the unpopular Edward II. They held power until the young Edward reached majority. Rather more effective than his father, Edward arrested his mother and Mortimer as soon as he took power, hanging the latter. He married Philippa of Holland in 1328.Edward was crowned in 1327, and the uneasy truce with Scotland was quickly ended, with the Scottish army invading. Although a further truce was concluded, when Robert the Bruce died in 1329, Edward involved himself in the politics of the succession. Edward supported Edward Balliol (c.1283 - 1364), who was a malleable if incompetent individual, and invaded laying siege to Berwick-upon-Tweed and heavily defeating the Scots at Hallidon Hill (1333). Edward was forced to support Balliol's precarious rule on two further occasions (1335, when he marched to Perth and 1336, when he burned Aberdeen), before tiring of what he saw as an unprofitable campaign and turning his attentions to France. He appointed himself King of France (his mother had been daughter of the French king) and invaded. He continued a series of popular campaigns in France for the remainder of his life.The young David II (1324 - 1371) had taken the opportunity to invade, but the Scottish army was defeated at Neville's Cross (1346) and David taken prisoner. It took 13 years and 100,000 marks for Edward to release him.Edward died at Richmond. He left England stronger, richer and more respected than it had been even in the times of his grand-father, Edward I (1239 - 1307)." His will is as follows: "We, Edward, by the grace of God, who hold the sceptres of the Kingdoms of England and France, according to the custom of our ancestors, Kings of England, we appoint our royal burial to be in the Church of St. Peter of Westminster. We bequeath, and to (found) masses for our soul, and the soul of Philippa, our dear consort, late Queen of England. We give to our future heir Richard, son of Edward Prince of Wales, our eldest son, an entire bed, marked with the arms of France and England, now in our palace at Westminster. To Johanna, late wife of the aforesaid Edward, our eldest son, one thousand marks. To our dear daughter Isabel, Countess of Bedford, for her support, and that of her daughter, three hundred marks per annum, arising from the lands of the son and heir of the Earl of Oxford, lately deceased, which Thomas Tirell, Knt. holds from us, so long as the said heir shall be under age. We appoint executors of this our will, our son John, King of Castile and Leon and Duke of Lancaster; John Bishop of Lincoln; Henry Bishop of Worcester; John Bishop of Hereford; and our dear and faithful knights William Lord Latimer; John Knyvet, Chancellor; Robert de Ashton, Treasurer; Roger de Beauchamp, Chamberlain; John de Ipres, Steward; and Nicholas de Carew, Keeper of the Privy Seal. We also appoint supervisors of this our will the Reverend Fathers in Christ Simon Archbishop of Canterbury, and Alexander Archbishop of York. Given, written, and ordained in our royal manor of Haveryngge atte Bower the 7th of October, 1376, and of our reign in England the 50th, and of our reign in France the 37th, in the presence of our trusty and beloved John de Burleye, Richard Sturreie, and Philip de Vache, Knights; William Strete, Comptroller of our Household; John de Beverlye; Walter and John de Salesbury, Esquires of our Chamber; and many others, with Walter de Skirlawe, Doctor of the Canon Law. Proved before Simon Archbishop of Canterbury, at Lambeth, 25th June 1377."

    Edward married Philippa OF HAINAULT on 24 Jan 1328 in York Minster, , ENG. Philippa (daughter of William III COUNT OF HOLLAND) was born on 24 Jun 1311; died in 1369. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Philippa OF HAINAULT was born on 24 Jun 1311 (daughter of William III COUNT OF HOLLAND); died in 1369.

    Notes:

    An alternate birth date for Philipa is 1314 in Pipers book. (C-330) She is listed as the daughter of Guillaume III De Avesnes of Hainault and Jean De Valois in Randy Wilson's homepage. Since most of his information comes from the LDS Ancestral File, I give it less credence. (C-870)

    Children:
    1. Edward Of Woodstock PRINCE OF WALES was born on 15 Jun 1330; died in 1376.
    2. Isabella D. OF EDWARD III, Countess of Bedford was born on 16 Jun 1332; died in 1379.
    3. Joan (Joanna) D. OF EDWARD III was born about Feb 1335; and died.
    4. Lionel OF ANTWERP, Duke Of Clarence was born on 29 Nov 1338 in , , Belgium?; died on 7 Oct 1368 in Alba, Cuneo Province, Piedmont, ITA.
    5. 4. John Of Gaunt PLANTAGENET, King Of Castile And Leon was born in Mar 1340 in Gaunt, Flanders (Now Belgium); died on 3 Feb 1399 in Leicester Castle; was buried in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, ENG.
    6. Mary D. OF EDWARD III, Duchess of Brittany was born on 10 Oct 1344; died in 1362.
    7. Margaret D. OF EDWARD III, Countess of Pembroke was born on 20 Jul 1346; and died.
    8. Thomas S. OF EDWARD III was born about 1347; died before 1355.
    9. Thomas OF WOODSTOCK, Duke of Gloucester was born on 7 Jan 1355; died in 1397.

  3. 10.  Payne ROET
    Children:
    1. 5. Katherine ROET was born in 1350; died in 1403.

  4. 12.  Thomas I DE HOLAND, Earl Of Kent was born in 1314 (son of Robert II HOLAND and Maude LA ZOUCHE); died in 1360.

    Notes:

    He was the original "Knight of the Garter". (C-437, p. 583)

    Thomas married Joan "The Fair" PLANTAGENET, Of Kent in 1338. Joan (daughter of Edmund Of Woodstock EARL OF KENT and Margaret WAKE) died before 9 Dec 1385. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 13.  Joan "The Fair" PLANTAGENET, Of Kent (daughter of Edmund Of Woodstock EARL OF KENT and Margaret WAKE); died before 9 Dec 1385.

    Notes:

    She was known as the Fair Maid of Kent. She was the granddaughter of King Edward I and his second wife. (C-330, 437, p. 583, E) Her will is as follows: "In the year of our Lord 1385, and of the reign of my dear son Richard, King of England and France, the 9th; at my Castle of Walyngford, in the Diocese of Salisbury, the 7th of August, I Joan Princess of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall, Countess of Chester, and Lady Wake. My body to be buried in my chapel at Stanford, near the monument of our late lord and husband, the Earl of Kent. To my dear son the King, my new bed of red velvet, embroidered with ostrich feathers of silver, and heads of leopards of gold with boughs and leaves issuing out of their mouths. To my dear son Thomas Earl of Kent, my bed of red camak [sic.] paled with red and rays of gold. To my dear son John Holland, a bed of red camak. And I appoint the Venerable Father in Christ, my dear friend and cousin, Robert Bishop of London; William Bishop of Winchester; John Lord Cobham; William de Beauchamp, William de Nevill, Simon de Burlee, Lewis Clifford, Richard Atterbury, John Clanvow, Richard Stury, John Worthe, steward of my lands, and John le Vache, Knights; together with my dear chaplains, William de Fulburn and John de Yernemouth; and my loving esquires, William de Harpele, and William Norton, my executors. Witnessed by the Prior of Walyngforde and John James. Proved 9th December 1385."

    Children:
    1. 6. Thomas II HOLLAND, Earl Of Kent was born in 1350; died in 1397.

  6. 14.  Richard "Copped Hat" FITZ ALAN II was born in 1306 in Of Arundel, Sussex, ENG (son of Edmund FITZ ALAN and Alice DE WARREN); died on 24 Jan 1375 in Arundel, Sussex, ENG.

    Notes:

    Richard, Earl of Arundel and Warrene was called "Copped Hat". He was made Justicar of North Wales for life in 1334, Governor of Carnarvon Castle in 1339 and Sheriff of Shropshire for life in 1345. He had a leading honorable role in the wars with France holding the position of Admiral of the West in 1340/41 and 1345/47. He commanded the second division in the battle of Crecy and was at the fall of Calais in 1347.

    He had two wives. His first marriage was annulled by papal decree after 24 years of marriage. This occurred in 1344 on the grounds of his minority and his having never consented to the match. He married Lady Eleanor in the same year. He died at age 70 as was buried at Lewes. (C-437, p.582-3)

    Richard married Lady Eleanor DE LANCASTER PLANTAGENET, * on 5 Feb 1345 in Ditton. Lady (daughter of Henry PLANTAGENET, Earl Of Lancaster * and Maud DE CHAWORTH, *) was born in 1311; died on 11 Jan 1372. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 15.  Lady Eleanor DE LANCASTER PLANTAGENET, * was born in 1311 (daughter of Henry PLANTAGENET, Earl Of Lancaster * and Maud DE CHAWORTH, *); died on 11 Jan 1372.

    Notes:

    Lady Eleanor is the great granddaughter of King Henry II and Eleanor of Provence, his Queen. She was the second wife of Richard Fitz Alan II. She is also known as Lady Eleanor Plantagenet. (C-437, p.582-3)

    Children:
    1. Sir John FITZALAN, * was born about 1348; died in 1379 in Dorking, Surrey, England.
    2. 7. Alice FITZ ALAN was born in 1352; died in 1415.
    3. Thomas FITZ ALAN II