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Catherine Swynford (de Roet), Duchess of Lancaster 1350–1403 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 25 Nov 1350
Birth Location: Somme, Picardy, France
Death Date: 10 May 1403
Death Location: Cathedral Church, Linc, Linc, England
Father: Sir Roet
Mother: Lady Hainault
Spouse(s): Sir Lancaster, Hugh Swynford
Children(s): John fleet, Blanche Beaufort, Joan Garter, Sir Garter, Henry Tachov
In 1350, Catherine Swynford (de Roet), Duchess of Lancaster entered the world in Somme, Picardy, France, born to Sir Payne Roet And Lady Catherine De Hainault. Catherine Swynford (de Roet), Duchess of Lancaster married Hugh Swynford, Sir John Gaunt Plantagenet Duke Of Lancaster, and had children including Blanche Beaufort, Henry Plantagenet Catholic Cardinal Bishop Of Lincoln Declared Legitimate By Pope Boniface Ix Lord Chancellor Of England Battle Of Tachov, Joan Plantagenet De Beaufort Countess Of Westmoreland Lancaster House Order Of The Garter, John Beaufort K G Marquis Of Dorset 1St Earl Of Somerset Teutonic Knights Admiral Of The Irish Fleet, Sir Thomas Exeter Beaufort Plantagenet Chancellor Of England Earl Of Dorset 100 Years War Knight Order Of The Garter. Catherine Swynford (de Roet), Duchess of Lancaster passed away in 1403 in Cathedral Church, Linc, Linc, England.
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Biography
- In 1350, Catherine Swynford (de Roet), Duchess of Lancaster entered the world in Somme, Picardy, France, born to Sir Payne Roet And Lady Catherine De Hainault.
- Catherine Swynford (de Roet), Duchess of Lancaster married Hugh Swynford, Sir John Gaunt Plantagenet Duke Of Lancaster, and had children including Blanche Beaufort, Henry Plantagenet Catholic Cardinal Bishop Of Lincoln Declared Legitimate By Pope Boniface Ix Lord Chancellor Of England Battle Of Tachov, Joan Plantagenet De Beaufort Countess Of Westmoreland Lancaster House Order Of The Garter, John Beaufort K G Marquis Of Dorset 1St Earl Of Somerset Teutonic Knights Admiral Of The Irish Fleet, Sir Thomas Exeter Beaufort Plantagenet Chancellor Of England Earl Of Dorset 100 Years War Knight Order Of The Garter.
- Catherine Swynford (de Roet), Duchess of Lancaster passed away in 1403 in Cathedral Church, Linc, Linc, England.
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Catherine Lancaster's Ancestors
Catherine Lancaster's Descendants
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1. John (Beaufort, K.G., Marquis of Dorset & 1st Earl of Somerset, Teutonic Knights, Admiral of the Irish) fleet 1371–1410 m. Margaret ("The Poet's Muse" de Holand, Countess of) Somerset 1385–1440
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1. Joan Beaufort 1406–1445 m. James (Stewart, The Black Knight of) Lorn 1399–1451 m. James (I Stewart, King of) Scots 1394–1437
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1. James (Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchon, Lord) Auchterhouse 1439–1499 m. Margaret Ogilvy 1444–1500 m. Margaret (Murray) (mistress) 1446–1486
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1. James (Stewart, 1st Laird of) Traquair 1480–1513 m. Catherine Rutherford 1488–1505
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2. Lady (Agnes Stewart, Lady of) Rawkerayne 1495–1557 m. Adam (Hepburn, 2nd Earl Bothwell, Lord High Admiral) Scotland 1492–1513
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3. Janet ((Jean) Stewart 3rd Countess of) Huntly 1461–1510
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4. Katherine ('Kate' Stewart Lady of) Traquhair 1463–1529
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5. Alexander Stewart 1468–1505
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6. Isabel Stewart 1480–1555
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2. Margaret (Stewart, Princess of Scotland, Dauphine of) France 1424–1445 m. Louis (XI the Prudent de Valois, King of) France 1423–1483
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1. Marie (De Valois de) France 1442–1469
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2. Isabeau (Sassenage de Valois de) France 1444–
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3. Jeanne (Valois de) France 1440–1519
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3. Isabella (Elizabeth Stewart Princess of Scotland, Duchess of) Brittany 1426–1494
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4. Eleanor (Stewart, Princess of Scotland, Archduchess Consort of) Austria 1427–1480
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5. Andrew (Stewart, Bishop of) Moray 1437–1501
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6. Lady (Joan 'the mute lady of Dalkeith' Stuart, Princess of Scotland, Countess Morton, Lady of) Dalkeith 1428–1486 m. James (Douglas, Earl of) Morton 1431–1493 m. Sir (James Douglas, 3rd Earl of Angus; no) issue 1426–1446
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1. John (Douglas, 2nd Earl of) Morton 1434–1513 m. Janet (Crichton, Countess of Crichton &) Morton 1461–1493
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2. Janet (Douglas, Countess of) Bothwell 1451–1490 m. Thomas Buchanan 1448–1493
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3. James Douglas 1466–1480 m. Margaret Balfour 1460–1482
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4. Elizabeth Douglas 1463–1490 m. John (Fergusson, 5th Laird of) Craigdarroch 1459–1514
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7. John (I 'The Hearty' Stewart of Balveny, 1st Earl of Atholl & Balveny, Ambassador to England, Lord Great Chamberlain of) Scotland 1439–1512 m. Beatrix (Margaret 'The Fair Maid of Galloway' Douglas, Countess of) Douglas 1430–1473 m. Eleanor (Sinclair ( St Clair), Countess of) Nithsdale 1457–1519
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1. Anne (Elizabeth) Stewart 1468–1529
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2. Christian (Christine) Stewart 1476–1538 m. James Barclay –1513
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3. Katherine (Catherine) Stewart 1463–1538 m. Sir (John Forbes, 6th Lord of) Forbes 1461–1547
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4. Isabel Stewart 1481–1516
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5. Janet (Jean) Stewart 1468–1510 m. Alexander (Gordon, 3rd Earl of) Huntly –1524
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6. Margaret Stewart 1466–1524
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7. John (Stewart, 2nd Earl of) Atholl 1475–1513 m. Lady (Janet Mary Campbell, Countness of) Atholl 1480–1546
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8. Elizabeth (Anne) Stewart 1465–1529 m. Andrew (Gray, 2nd Lord Gray, Sheriff of Forfar, and Justice of of) Scotland 1446–1514
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9. Marjory Stewart 1479–1524 m. Sir (Colin 'Cailen Malloch' Campbell, 3rd Lord of) Glenorchy 1486–1529 m. Sir (William VI Murray, Earl of) Castleton 1470–1513
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10. Jean (Stewart of) Athol 1479–1522 m. James (Arbuthnott, 13th of) Arbuthnott 1475–1521
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11. Andrew Stewart 1485–1542
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12. Margaretha Stewart 1490–
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8. James (II Stewart, King of) Scots 1430–1460 m. Mary (Guelders, Queen Consort of) Scotland 1433–1463
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1. Margaret (Stewart, Princess of) Scotland 1450–1499 m. William (Crichton, 3rd Lord Crichton of) Auchingoul 1455–1493
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2. James (III Stewart, King of The) Scots 1451–1488 m. Margaret (Oldenburg of Denmark, Queen consort of) Scotland 1456–1486
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3. David (Stewart, 1st Earl of) Moray 1456–1457
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4. Alexander (Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany, Prince of Scotland, Earl of March, high Admiral of) Scotland 1454–1485 m. Lady (Catherine) Sinclair 1455–1486 m. Anne (de La Tour) d'Auvergne –1512
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5. Marjory (Mary) Hamilton 1430–1488 m. James (II Hamilton, 1st Lord Hamilton 6th Laird of Cadzow, Earl of) Arran 1410–1479 m. Sir (Thomas Boyd Earl of Arran, Baron Kilmarnock in the Peerage; charged for treason: his marriage to King's sister was declared null &) void –1473
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9. Annabella (Stewart, Princess of Scotland, Countess of) Huntley 1432–1509 m. George (Gordon, 2nd Earl of Hunndaidh & Huntly, Chancellor of) Scotland 1434–1501
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1. Alexander (Gordon, 3rd Earl of) Huntly –1524 m. Janet (Jean) Stewart 1468–1510
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2. Lady (Elizabeth Seton Gordon, Countess of) Marischal 1462–1525
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3. Admiral (James) Gordon 1456–1558
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4. William (Seton Gordon, Laird of) Gight 1455–1513
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5. Isabel Gordon, 1460– m. Sir (William Hay, 3rd Earl of Erroll, Knight of Huntly, 4th Lord Hay of Erroll, member of King James III's Privy Council, 1482 peace treay) commiss 1449–1507
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2. Sir (Edmund Beaufort of Lancastrians, K.G., Count of Mortain, 1st Duke of Somerset, War of the Roses: First Battle of St) Albans 1406–1455 m. Lady (Eleanor Alianore Beauchamp, Duchess of Somerset, Baroness de) Ros 1407–1467
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1. Lady (Joan) Beaufort 1433–1518 m. Sir (Richard William Fry,) knight 1445–1504
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1. William (Gregory) Fry 1480–1509 m. Lady (Allyce) Poole 1490–1544
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2. John Frye 1475–1559 m. Johanna (Joanna) Bray 1478–1525
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2. 1443–1496 m. Sir (William) Paston 1434–1496
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1. Lady (Anne Agnes) Paston 1472–1542 m. Sir (Gilbert) Talbot 1499–1542
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3. Henry (Beaufort of Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of Somerset, 5th Earl of Somerset, 2nd Marquess of Dorset, 2nd Earl of Dorset, wounded at Battle of St) Albans 1436–1464 m. Joan Hill 1436–1493
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1. Charles (Somerset, KG, (illegitimate), 1st Earl of Worcester, Baron Herbert, Lord Chamberlain of the Household of Henry) VIII 1460–1526 m. Lady (Elizabeth) Herbert 1476–1507
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4. Lady (Eleanor Beaufort, Countess of Somerset &) Wiltshire 1434–1501 m. Sir (Robert Spencer, knight, 1st) Baron 1430–1510 m. Sir (James Butler, Knight of the Garder, 5th Earl of Ormond, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, War of the Roses: his head was afterwards displayed on) London 1420–1461
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1. Lady (Margaret Eleanor Spencer) (Carey) 1472–1536 m. Sir (Thomas Cary,) Knight 1460–1536
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2. Sir (John Spencer, Althorp High Sheriff of Northamptonshire, Lord of Rowlands Manor &) Pattenham 1469–1532 m. Anne Arnold 1492–1533
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3. Katherine (Spencer ( Percy), Countess of) Northumberland 1477–1542 m. Algernon Percy 1478–1527
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4. Henry Spencer 1471–1567
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5. Sir (James 'Black James' Butler, lord-Treasurer of Ireland, illegimate) son 1450–1497
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5. Thomas Beaufort 1442–1517
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6. Margaret (Beaufort, Countess of) Stafford 1437–1474 m. Sir (Humphrey Stafford, Earl of) Stafford 1425–1458
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1. Henry Stafford 1454–1483 m. Catherine (Woodville, Duchess of Buckingham & Bedford, (no issue w\) Jasper) 1448–1487
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3. Cardinal (Henry) Beaufort 1375–1447
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4. Thomas Beaufort 1376–1426
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5. John (Beaufort, K.G., 1st Duke of) Somerset 1404–1444 m. Margaret (Beauchamp, Baroness of Bletso, Duchess of Somerset, Countess of) Kendal 1405–1482
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1. Margaret DeBeaufort 1443–1509 m. Edmund (Tudor 1st Earl of) Richmond 1431–1456 m. Lord (Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby, titular King of Mann; his failure to aid of King Richard III at Bosworth battle led to defeat,) Shakespeare's 1435–1504 m. Sir (Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, switched his allegiance to the House of York, Battle of) Towton 1425–1471 m. Sir (John de La Pole, 2nd Duke of) Suffolk 1442–1492
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1. Henry (VII Tudor (Lancastrian), King of England, ended War of the) Roses 1457–1509 m. Elizabeth (Plantagenet of York, Queen consort of England, Lady of the Garter, Countess of Richmond, Baroness of) Ireland 1466–1503
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2. Mary Richmond 1452–1488
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3. Edward Stanley 1464–1523
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6. Anne Beaufort 1402– m. Robert Spencer 1400–
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1. William Spencer 1430– m. Katherine Churchill 1430–
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1. Alice Spencer 1460–1529 m. William Cooke 1455–1527
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2. Robert Spencer 1430–1502
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7. Margaret (Beaufort, Countess of) Devon 1409–1482
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2. Blanche Beaufort 1373–1397
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3. Joan (Plantagenet de Beaufort, Countess of Westmoreland, Lancaster House, Order of the) Garter 1375–1440 m. Sir (Ralph de NEVILLE, K.G., 4th Lord Neville of Raby, 1st Earl of) Westmoreland 1363–1425 m. Robert (III Ferrers, 5th Baron Boteler of) Wem 1373–1396
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1. Eleanor (Neville, Duchess of Norfolk, Countess of) Northumberland 1397–1472 m. Henry Percy 1394–1455 m. Richard (le Despenser 4th Baron) Burghersh 1396–1414 m. Lord (John) Locke 1400–1492
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1. Sir (Lord Henry III Algernon de Percy, 6th Lord Percy, Knight of the Order of the Garter, 3rd Earl of) Northumberland 1421–1461 m. Eleanor (de Poynings (Percy), Baroness, Countess of) Northumberland 1421–1484
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1. Henry (Percy, K.G., 4th Earl Northumberland, 4th Earl Boyle De) Percy 1449–1489 m. Lady (Maud Herbert, Countess) Northumberland 1448–1485
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2. Elizabeth Percy 1460–1512 m. Henry (LeScrope, Baron Scrope of) Masham 1468–1515
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3. Lady (Eleanor Mary) Percy 1458–1530 m. Sir (Thomas West, 8th Baron de la Ware, 5th Baron) West 1457–1525
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4. Ralph Percy 1451–1489
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5. Anne ('Baroness Hungerford' De) Percy 1443–1522
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6. Margaret (Margareth) Percy 1448–1487
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2. George Percy 1424–1474
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3. Sir (Thomas Percy, Lord Egremont, War of the) Roses 1422–1460 m. Lady (Eleanor) Harbottle 1438–1483
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1. Joanna (Joan) Percy 1460–1547
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2. Sir (John Percy, 2nd Lord) Egremont 1459–1495
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4. Lord (Thomas) Locke 1435–1507 m. Lady (Joan) Wilcockes 1440–1512
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1. Thomas Locke 1494–1561
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2. John Locke 1456–1519
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3. Sir (William Locke Lok, Sheriff of London, London merchant, Alderman of the City of) London 1486–1550 m. Lady (Katherine) Cooke 1490–1537
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4. Michael Locke 1497–
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5. Ann (Percy ( Raynsford,) Vaughan) 1428–1522 m. Thomas Hungerford 1440–1469
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1. Mary (Hungerford) Sacheverell 1455–1533 m. Edward (Hastings, Lord of) Hungerford 1466–1506
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6. Sir (Ralph) Percy 1425–1464
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7. William (Percy, Bishop of) Carlisle 1428–1464
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8. Lady (Catherine de Percy, Countess Kent Baroness) Grey 1423–1499
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2. Margaret (de Neville married as 1) la Scrope 2) Cressoner-Lady-Baroness of Bolton; Abbess of) Barkin 1396–1463 m. Richard (le Scrope, 3rd Lord Scrope of Bolton, 100 Years War: Battle of Agincourt) 1415 1394–1420
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1. Sir (Henry Le Scrope, 4th Baron) Bolton 1418–1459 m. Elizabeth (Scrope of Masham, Baroness of Bolton and) Markham 1419–1504
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1. Sir (John Scrope, 5th Lord of Bolton, K.G., Battle of Towton,) Yorkist 1435–1498 m. Joan Fitzhugh 1434–1488 m. Anne (Harling) (Wingfield) 1439–1498 m. Elizabeth (Saint John) (Zouche) 1432–1494 m. Joan (Fitzhugh) 15th 1434–1488
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2. Elizabeth (le Scrope,) Lady 1439–1503 m. Oliver (Saint) John 1428–1497 m. Sir (John) Bigod 1433–1461
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3. Margaret (le Scrope, Lady-in-Waiting to Queen Catherine of) Aragon 1440–1500 m. Sir (John I Bernard,) knight 1437–1485
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4. Agnes (Le Scrope,) Lady 1442–1498 m. Sir (Christopher Boynton married) 1465 1438–1485 m. Sir (Richard Radcliffe,) knight 1450–1485
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5. Eleanor Scrope 1448–1503
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6. Sir (Richard Le Scrope, K.G., Archbishop of York, 5th Baron of Bolton, Yorkist, Battles of Northampton, Towton, Hexham &) Bosworth 1442–1485 m. Lady (Alianor ( Eleanor) Washbourne () Wyndham) 1445–1505
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7. Ralph Scrope 1444–1517
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8. Isabel Scrope 1444–1498
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9. Sir (Robert le Scrope,) K.G. 1447–1500 m. Katherine (La) Zouche 1446–1488
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2. Richard (Scrope, Rector of Fen Ditton and Wensley, Dean of Hastings, Chancellor of Cambridge. Elected Bishop of) Carlisle 1419–1468 m. Elizabeth (de Le Scrope, married as Le) Scrope 1419–1498
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1. Ralph (de la) Scrope 1445–1516
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3. Agnes (de la Scrope) (Harrington) 1414–1490
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3. Edward (George Neville, 3rd Baron of) Bergavenny 1412–1476 m. Lady (Elizabeth de Beauchamp, Baroness) Abergavenny 1415–1448 m. Catherine (Howard De Neville, Baroness of) Abergavenny 1414–1478
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1. Sir (George Neville, knight, 4th & 2nd Lord (de jure) of Bergavenny, fought for King Edward IV at the Battle of) Tewkesbury 1440–1492 m. Margaret (Fenne Fiennes, Baronness of) Abergavenny 1444–1485 m. Elizabeth (Naylor (no) children) –1500
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1. Sir (Thomas Neville, Speaker of the House of Commons, MP-Kent,) knight 1480–1542 m. Lady (Eleanor) Windsor 1479–1531 m. Catherine (Katherine) Dacre 1485–1527
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2. Sir (George Neville, K.G., 5th Lord Bergavenny, Knight of Bath, Knight of Birling, West Peckham and Merworth, Kent. Constable of Dover Castle,) Battle 1469–1535 m. Mary (Stafford, Lady) Abergavenny 1494–1545
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3. Sir (Edward Neville, 4th Lord Abergavenny, Henry VIII ordered executed for Pilgrimage of Grace and support of Roman) Catholics 1471–1538
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4. Jane (de Neville, Lady Salisbury,) beheaded 1481–1541 m. Sir (Henry Pole, knight, 1st Lord Montagu, Steward of Manors, Justice of the Peace,) beheaded 1492–1539
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5. John Neville 1467–1469
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6. William Neville 1473–1538
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2. Sir (Henry Neville, 1st Baron of Bergave, Knight, War of the) Roses 1437–1469 m. 1441–1470
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1. Sir (Richard Neville, Knight of Bath, Lord of Sinnington & Yorkshire, 2nd Lord of Danby, 2nd Baron Neville of Latimer, Battle of Flodden) Field 1468–1530 m. Lady (Anne Stafford, Lady of Grafton & Danby, Baroness of Sinnington & Yorkshire, 2nd Baroness of Danby, 2nd Baroness Neville of) Latimer 1471–1522
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2. Joan (de Neville () Radcliffe) 1464–1532
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3. Elizabeth Neville 1444–1500
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4. Catherine Neville 1459–1525 m. Robert Tanfield 1461–1504
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1. William (Tanfield, Esquire, descendant of a Magna Carta surety) baron 1480–1529 m. Isabel Staveley 1490–1545
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5. Margaret Neville 1444–1506 m. John Brooke 1447–1512
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4. Cecily ("Proud Cis" de Neville, Duchess of York &) Cornwall, 1415–1495 m. Sir (Richard II Plantagenet, K.G., 3rd Duke of York, Prince of Wales, Lord Protector during the madness of King Henry VI, War of the Roses-House of) York 1411–1460
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1. Edward (IV, Yorkist of Plantagenet dynasty, 7th Earl of March, Lord of Ireland, King of England and) France 1442–1483 m. Elizabeth Woodville 1437–1492
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1. Elizabeth (Plantagenet of York, Queen consort of England, Lady of the Garter, Countess of Richmond, Baroness of) Ireland 1466–1503 m. Henry (VII Tudor (Lancastrian), King of England, ended War of the) Roses 1457–1509
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2. Edward (V Plantagenet House of York, King of England (never) crowned) 1470–1483
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3. Richard (of Shrewsbury, House of York, Duke of) York 1473–1483
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4. Mary (Plantagenet, House of) York 1467–1482
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5. Cecily (Plantagenet House of York, Viscountess) Welles 1469–1507 m. John (Welles, K.G., 1st Viscount) Welles 1450–1498 m. Ralph (Le Scrope, Baron Scrope of) Masham 1461–1515
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6. Catherine (Plantagenet House of York, Countess of) Devon 1479–1527 m. William (Courtenay, 1st Earl of) Devon 1475–1511
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7. Anne (Plantagenet of) York 1475–1511 m. Thomas (Howard, K.G., 3rd Duke of Norfolk, 2nd Earl of Surrey, 14th Baron Segrave, 13th Baron) Mowbray 1473–1554
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8. Bridget ('Plantagenet' of) York 1480–1517
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2. Richard (III Plantagenet last House of York, King of England; War of the) Roses 1452–1485 m. Lady (Anne Neville Princess of Wales, Queen Consort of) England 1456–1485
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1. Edward (Plantagenet of Middleham, Prince of) Wales 1473–1484
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2. John (Plantagenet, Duke of Gloucester, illegitimate, no) issue 1470–1499
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3. Katherine (Plantagenet,) (illegitimate) 1468–1487 m. Sir (William Herbert, 1st Earl of Huntington, 2nd Earl of) Pembroke 1451–1491
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3. George (Plantagenet, House of York, 1st Duke of Clarence, 1st Earl of Warwick, drowned in wine) barrell 1449–1478 m. Lady (Isabella Neville, Duchess of Warwick &) Clarence 1451–1476
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1. Margaret (Plantagenet, Saint, 8th Countess of Salisbury, beheaded on charge of being) Catholic 1473–1541 m. Sir (Richard Pole, K.G., Constable of Harlech & Montgomery castles, High Sheriff Merinethshire, Gentleman of Privy Chamber of Arthur, a) Welshman 1462–1505
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2. Sir (Edward III Plantagenet, 17th Earl of Warwick and) Salisbury 1475–1499
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3. Richard, (Plantagenet of) York 1476–1477
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4. Anne Plantagenet 1470–1470
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4. Edmund (House of York, Earl of) Rutland 1443–1460
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5. Henry (Plantagenet of York, of) Hatfield 1441–1441
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6. Elizabeth (Thornton Plantagenet of York, Princess of England, Governess of Scarborough Castle, Duchess of) Suffolk 1444–1503 m. Sir (John de La Pole, 2nd Duke of) Suffolk 1442–1492
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1. Sir (John de La Pole, 1st Earl of Lincoln, led 1st revolt against King Henry) VII 1462–1487 m. Margaret (Fitzalan, Countess) Lincoln 1454–1493
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2. Humphrey (de la Pole, Rector of Hingham, no) issue 1474–1513
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3. Richard ('White Rose' de la Pole, a pretender to the English) crown 1480–1524 m. Marie (? of Sicily) (Mistress) 1480–1520
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4. Sir (William de la Pole,) Knight 1478–1539 m. Lady (Agnes) Drake 1482– m. Katherine Stourton 1455–1496
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5. Geoffrey (de la) Pole 1464–
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6. Lady (Elizabeth, de la Pole, Baroness) Morley 1468–1489
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7. Lady (Catherine, de la Pole, Baroness) Stourton 1477–1513
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8. Edmund (de La Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk and 6th Earl of) Suffolk 1470–1492 m. Lady (Margaret le Scrope (de la Pole), Duchess of) Suffolk 1472–1514
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7. Anne (Plantagenet of York, Lady of York, Duchess of) Exeter 1439–1476 m. Thomas (St. Leger, Knight of Bath, Duke of Exeter, Ambassador to) France 1442–1483 m. Henry (Holland, Sir Lord, Knight of the Garter, Constable of Tower of London,, Earl of Huntingdon & Ivry, 3rd Duke of Exeter, Lord High) Admiral 1430–1474
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1. Anne (of St Leger (Plantagenet), Baroness Ros of) Helmsley 1476–1526 m. Sir (George Manners, 11th Baron de) Roos 1465–1513
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2. Jane (Holland, Lady of) Devon 1455–1475
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3. Thomas (Holland, Knight of) Lancaster 1461–1501
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4. William Holland 1462–
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5. Anthony (St.) Leger 1475–1539 m. Agnes (de) Warham 1500–
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8. Sir (Richard Plantagenet, Mayor of Yorke, Mayor of the Staple in Calais, knighted) 1487 1430–1498 m. Joan Mauleverer 1432–1515
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1. Richard York 1462–1508
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2. Reverend (Christopher of York) (Plantagenet) 1466–1484
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3. William (Plantagenet, Freeman of) York 1468–
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4. Edmund York 1465–
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9. Margaret (Plantagenet of York, Duchess of) Burgundy 1446–1503 m. Charles ("The Bold" Capet, Count of Charolais; Duke of) Burgundy 1433–1477
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5. Elizabeth (Ferrers, 6th Baroness Boteler of) Wem 1393–1434 m. John Greystroke 1389–1436
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1. Sir (Ralph Greystroke, Baron of Greystoke and Wem, Knight of) Heston 1408–1487 m. Lady (Elizabeth Isabel Fitzhugh, Baroness Greystoke & Grey, Countess of) Ravenworth 1409–1468
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1. Lady (Elizabeth Greystoke Baroness of) Masham 1436–1490 m. Sir (Gilbert Talbot, KG, High Sheriff,) MP 1452–1517 m. Sir (Thomas Le Scrope, 5th Baron Scrope of) Masham 1420–1493
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2. Lady (Jane) Greystoke 1428–1515
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3. Sir (Thomas de) Grey 1430–
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4. Sir (Ralph De Grey, Baron Grey of Alnwick, Sheriff of) Northumberland 1432–1464
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5. John Greystoke 1432–1500
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6. Sir (Robert De Greystoke, 6th Baron Greystoke,) KG 1438–1483 m. Elisabeth (Grey, Dutton\Sutton 6th Barroness) Lisle 1448–1472
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6. Anne (Neville, Duchess of) Buckingham 1414–1480 m. Sir (Walter Blount, 1st Baron Mountjoy, Lord High) Treasurer 1420–1474 m. 1402–1460
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1. Sir (Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, switched his allegiance to the House of York, Battle of) Towton 1425–1471 m. Margaret DeBeaufort 1443–1509
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2. Sir (Humphrey Stafford, Earl of) Stafford 1425–1458 m. Margaret (Beaufort, Countess of) Stafford 1437–1474
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3. Lady (Anne) Stafford 1445–1508 m. Sir (William Berkeley, Knight of the Bath, Sheriff of) Gloucestershire 1433–1501
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1. Sir (James Berkley,) knight 1462–1523 m. Lady (Susan FitzAlan, Arundel &) Sussex 1470–1500
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2. Catherine Berkeley 1474–1526
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3. John Berkeley 1472–1502
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4. Alice Berkeley 1470–1526
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5. Richard (Berkeley, Esquire, Lord) Berkeley 1465–1514 m. Lady (Anne Grace) Berkley 1474–1586
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6. Lady (Agnes de Berkeley, Baroness) Gyse 1463–1501
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7. Katherine Berkeley 1469–1526
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4. Catherine Talbot 1445–1476 m. John (Talbot, 3rd Earl Of Shrewsbury, 3rd Earl Of Waterford, 3rd Baron) Talbot 1448–1473
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1. George (Talbot, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury, Earl of) Talbot 1468–1538 m. Anne Hastings 1470–1510
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7. Sir (Richard de Neville (Yorkist), K.G., 5th Earl of Salisbur, War of the) Roses 1400–1460 m. Alice (Montagu ( Montacute), 5th Countess of) Salisbury 1400–1462
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1. Richard ("The Kingmaker" Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick & Salisbury, KG, War of the Roses Yorkist: St Albans, Towton, Barnet) battles 1428–1471 m. Anne (Isabel Beauchamp, 16th Countess of) Warwick" 1426–1492
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1. Lady (Anne Neville Princess of Wales, Queen Consort of) England 1456–1485 m. Edward (Plantagenet of Lancaster, Prince of) Wales 1453–1471 m. Richard (III Plantagenet last House of York, King of England; War of the) Roses 1452–1485
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2. Margaret (Neville (Illegitimate) child) 1445–1499 m. Sir (Richard VII Huddleston, Knight Banneret under King Richard) III 1441–1485 m. Lancelot (Threlkeld) III 1450–1512
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3. Sir (Edward) Neville 1443–1499
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4. Lady (Isabella Neville, Duchess of Warwick &) Clarence 1451–1476 m. George (Plantagenet, House of York, 1st Duke of Clarence, 1st Earl of Warwick, drowned in wine) barrell 1449–1478
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5. John (Neville, Marquis of Montagu, Earl of) Northumberland 1450–1471
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2. Lady (Alice de Neville de Montagu, 5th Countess of Salisbury 7th & 4th) Baroness 1430–1503 m. Henry (Fitzhugh, 5th Baron FitzHugh of) Ravensworth 1424–1472
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1. Elizabeth (FitzHugh, Lady Parr of) Kendal 1460–1507 m. Sir (William Parr, K.G., 1st Baron Parr of Kendal, courtier &) soldier 1434–1483
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3. Joan (Neville (FitzAlan), Countess of) Arundel 1423–1462 m. William (Fitzalan, 9th Earl of Arundel, Battle of St) Albans 1417–1487
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1. Thomas (Fitz Alan, Lord Stuart van Maltravers, Earl van) Arundel 1450–1524 m. Margaret (Woodville\ Wydeville, Countess of) Arundel 1454–1490
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2. William (FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel, 7th Baron Maltravers, a Knight of the Bath, twice elected Lieutenant of the Order of the) Garter 1445–1524 m. Elezabeth Haughstone 1449– m. Lady (Margaret Woodville Wydeville, Countess of) Arundel 1454–1490
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4. Margaret (Neville, Countess of) Oxford 1423–1464
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5. Sir (John 'kingmaker' de Neville, KG, Earl of Northumberland, 1st and Last Marquis of) Montagu 1431–1471 m. Lady (Isabel Elizabeth Ingaldesthorpe, Countess of) Northumberland 1435–1476
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1. Lady (Lucy Plantagenet Neville, Lady of Salisbury, 1st Marquessa of) Montague 1468–1534 m. Sir (Anthony Browne, Standard Bearer of England, Governor of Queenborough Castle, Constable of) Calais 1443–1506 m. Sir (Thomas) FitzWilliam –1498
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2. Margaret (de) Neville 1466–1528
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3. George (Neville '1st Duke of) Bedford' 1461–1483
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6. Katharine (de Neville, Baroness of Harington and) Hastings, 1442–1503 m. William (Hastings, Lord of Hastings, Sheriff of) Northampton 1431–1483
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1. Edward (Hastings, Lord of) Hungerford 1466–1506 m. Mary (Hungerford) Sacheverell 1455–1533
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2. Sir (Abraham) Chamberlain 1460–1520
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7. Eleanor (de Neville, Countess of) Derby 1436–1504
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8. Cecille (Cecily de Neville, 1st Duchess of) Warwick 1426–1450 m. Henry (de Beauchamp, 14th Earl of) Warwick 1425–1446 m. Sir (John 'Butcher of England' Tiptoft, K.G., 1st Earl of Worcester, Lord Deputy of Ireland, he beheaded & quartered many) Lancastrians 1427–1470
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1. Anne (Beauchamp, suo jure 15th Countess of) Warwick 1443–1448
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9. George (de Neville, Archbishop of York and Chancellor of) England 1432–1476
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10. Sir (Thomas De) Neville 1443–1460
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11. Margaret Neville 1438–1464
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8. Katherine (de Neville, Duchess of Norfolk, Countess) Beaumont 1400–1478 m. John (de Mowbray, KG, 2nd Duke of Norfolk & Nottingham, 9th Baron Segrave, 8th Baron) Mowbray 1392–1432 m. John (Wydeville) Woodville 1445–1469 m. John (Beaumont, 1st Viscount and 6th Lord Beaumont, Count of Boulogne, Constable and Grand Chamberlain of) England 1409–1460 m. Thomas (Strangeways (ancestors of US President Herbert Hoover vis his mother Hulda Hoover via Col. Dudley) Bradstreet) 1395–1441
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1. John (VI de Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, Knight of the Garter, Earl Marshal of) England 1415–1460 m. Eleanor (de Bourchier, Duchess of) Norfolk 1417–1474
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1. Sir (John VII of Mowbray, 4th Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Surrey, 10th) Baron 1444–1476 m. Elizabeth (de) Talbot 1435–1507
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9. Mary (de) Ferrers 1394–1457 m. Sir (Ralph Neville) replace 1392–1458
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10. William (de Neville, 1st and last Earl of Kent; War of the Roses: Battles of Albans, Northampton,) Towton 1400–1463 m. Joan Fauconberg 1406–1490
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1. Joan Neville 1423–
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4. Sir (Thomas Exeter Beaufort (Plantagenet), Chancellor of England, Earl of Dorset, 100 Years War, Knight, Order of the) Garter 1372–1426 m. Lady (Margaret de) Neville 1384–
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5. Henry (Plantagenet, Catholic Cardinal, Bishop of Lincoln, declared legitimate by Pope Boniface IX , Lord Chancellor of England, Battle of) Tachov 1374–1447
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1. Joan (Beaufort of) Plantagenet –1479 m. Sir (Edward Stradling, Knight of the Sepulchre. Chamberlain of South Wales. Sheriff of Carmarthenshire; 100 Years War: fought at Battle of) Agincourt 1398–1453
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1. Sir (Henry Stradling, Knight of the Holy Sepulchre, having made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem in) 1476 1423–1476
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1. Sir (Thomas Edward) Stradling 1456–1480 m. Janet Mathew 1453–1485
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Catherine Lancaster's Timeline
3 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 25 Nov 1350
Event Place: Somme, Picardy, France
Record Source:
[1] Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22
[2] Millennium File
[3] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[4] International, Find a Grave Index
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: Jan 1396
Event Place: USA
Record Source: The New England Historical & Genealogical Register
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 10 May 1403
Event Place: Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
Record Source:
[1] Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22
[2] Millennium File
[3] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[4] International, Find a Grave Index
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Cathedral Church, Linc, Linc, England
Record Source:
[1] Millennium File
[2] International, Find a Grave Index