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Eleanor of Lancaster 1318–1372 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 11 Sep 1318
Birth Location: Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales
Death Date: 11 Jan 1372
Death Location: Lewes, Sussex, England
Father: Henry FitzAlans
Mother: Maud Chaworth
Spouse(s): Richard wealthy, John Beaumont
Children(s): Richard Margate, Joan Hereford, Alice Kent, Sir knight, Joan Alan, Isabel Alan, Henry Beaumont, John England
In 1318, Eleanor of Lancaster entered the world in Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales, born to Henry Plantagenet Of Lancaster 3Rd Earl Of Lancaster Blood Direct Via Fitzalans And Maud De Chaworth. Eleanor of Lancaster married John Beaumont 2Nd Lord Beaumont, Richard Fitzalan 10Th Earl Of Arundel Distinguished Admiral Very Wealthy, and had children including Alice Fitz Alan Countess Of Kent, Henry Beaumont 3Rd Baron Beaumont, Isabel Fitz Alan, Joan Fitz Alan, Joan Fitz Alan Countess Of Hereford, John Fitzalan 1St Baron Arundel Lord Marshal Or Marshal Of England, Richard Fitzalan 11Th Earl Of Arundel Admiral Of England Battle Of Margate, Sir Edmund Fitzalan De Arundel Knight. Eleanor of Lancaster passed away in 1372 in Lewes, Sussex, England.
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- In 1318, Eleanor of Lancaster entered the world in Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales, born to Henry Plantagenet Of Lancaster 3Rd Earl Of Lancaster Blood Direct Via Fitzalans And Maud De Chaworth.
- Eleanor of Lancaster married John Beaumont 2Nd Lord Beaumont, Richard Fitzalan 10Th Earl Of Arundel Distinguished Admiral Very Wealthy, and had children including Alice Fitz Alan Countess Of Kent, Henry Beaumont 3Rd Baron Beaumont, Isabel Fitz Alan, Joan Fitz Alan, Joan Fitz Alan Countess Of Hereford, John Fitzalan 1St Baron Arundel Lord Marshal Or Marshal Of England, Richard Fitzalan 11Th Earl Of Arundel Admiral Of England Battle Of Margate, Sir Edmund Fitzalan De Arundel Knight.
- Eleanor of Lancaster passed away in 1372 in Lewes, Sussex, England.
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Eleanor Lancaster's Ancestors
Eleanor Lancaster's Descendants
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1. Richard (FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel, Admiral of England, Battle of) Margate 1346–1397 m. Elizabeth (de) Bohun 1350–1385
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1. Joan (FitzAlan De) Beauchamp 1375–1435 m. William (de Beauchamp 1st Baron) Bergavenny 1343–1411
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1. Richard (de Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Worcester, 2nd Baron) Bergavenny 1382–1422 m. Isabel (De) Beauchamp 1400–1439
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1. Lady (Elizabeth de Beauchamp, Baroness) Abergavenny 1415–1448 m. Edward (George Neville, 3rd Baron of) Bergavenny 1412–1476
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2. Joan (de) Beauchamp 1396–1430 m. James ('The White Earl' Butler, 4th Earl of) Ormond 1393–1452
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1. 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 m. Lady (Eleanor Beaufort, Countess of Somerset &) Wiltshire 1434–1501 m. Avice Stafford 1423–1457
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2. Eizabeth (Butler ( Talbot), Countess of) Shrewsbury 1424–1473
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3. Thomas (Butler 7th Earl of) Ormond 1426–1515 m. Lady (Anne Hankeford Butler, Countess of) Ormond 1431–1485
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2. William Fitzalan 1370–1415
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3. Sir (Richard FitzAlan, Knight, Sheriff of Herefordshire, Arundel) Castle 1368–1419 m. Alice (Elizabeth Bohun \) Burley 1370–1436
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1. Jane (Fitzalan, Baroness of) Arundel 1394–1439 m. Thomas Willoughby 1387–1432 m. Sir (Thomas Fitz Alan,) knight 1390–1431
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1. Lord (William) Willoughby 1430–1492 m. 1427–1485
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2. Lord (Robert Willoughby I of) Parham 1413–1465
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4. Thomas (Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel & Surrey, Knight of Bath, K.G., Chief Butler of England, Deputy Constable of England, Privy Councillor,) Treasure 1381–1415 m. Brites (Beatrice of Portugal) (fitzAlan) 1386–1439
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5. Elizabeth (Fitzalan) Goushill 1366–1425 m. Thomas (De Mowbray, Duke of) Norfolk 1366–1399
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1. Lady (Margaret De Mowbray, Duchess of) Norfolk 1388–1425 m. Sir (Robert Howard, "The) Garter" 1385–1437
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1. Lord (John "Jack\Jock" Howard, K.G., 1st Duke of) Norfolk 1420–1485 m. Lady (Catherine) Moleyns 1424–1465 m. Margaret (Chedworth (Wyfold) (Norreys)) Howard 1436–1494
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2. Catherine (Howard De Neville, Baroness of) Abergavenny 1414–1478 m. Edward (George Neville, 3rd Baron of) Bergavenny 1412–1476
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3. Margaret (Howard) (Daniel) 1412–1472
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2. Elizabeth (Catherine de) Mowbray 1399–1423 m. Henry (III Ferrers, Lord) Ferrers 1390–1463
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3. John (de Mowbray, KG, 2nd Duke of Norfolk & Nottingham, 9th Baron Segrave, 8th Baron) Mowbray 1392–1432 m. Katherine (de Neville, Duchess of Norfolk, Countess) Beaumont 1400–1478
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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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4. Sir (Thomas de) Mowbray 1385–1405 m. Constance (de Holland) (Grey) 1387–1437
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1. Reginald Grey –1485
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5. Isabel (de) Mowbray 1396–1452 m. Henry (III Ferrers, Lord) Ferrers 1390–1463 m. James Berkeley 1394–1463
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1. Elisabeth (Ferrers, Lady of) Groby 1418–1483 m. Sir (John Bourchier, Baron Ferrers of Groby jure uxoris, knight, no) issue 1438–1495 m. Edward (Grey, 6th Baron Ferrars of) Groby 1412–1457
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2. Thomas (de) Berkeley 1437–1484 m. Mary (Margaret) Guy 1442–1452
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3. Elizabeth (Berkeley) (Bourchier) 1419–1483
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4. William (de Berkeley, Earl van Nottingham, Viscount) Catherlough 1426–1491 m. Anne (Fiennes (Brandon), Mariochness of) Berkeley –1497
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5. Maurits (VI de Berkeley,) Lord 1435–1506
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2. Joan (Fitz Alan, Countess of) Hereford 1347–1419 m. Humphrey (de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford, 6th Earl of Essex and 2nd Earl of Northampton. Knight of the garter (1365), ambassador to the Duke of) Brit 1342–1372
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1. Mary (de) Bohun 1368–1394 m. Henry (IV Bolingbroke Lancaster branch of Plantagenets, King of England (1399 to 1413), KG, unsuccessful siege of Vilnius, deposed King Richard) II 1367–1413 m. Thomas (Holland, 2nd Earl of) Kent 1348–1408
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1. Henry (V Plantagenet, King of England; Lord of Ireland, 100 Years War: Battle) Agincourt 1387–1422 m. Catherine (of Valois, Dowager Queen of England, Countess of) Charolais 1401–1437
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1. Henry (VI Plantaganet of Lancaster, King of England and France, Lord of Ireland, defeated Battle of Castillon 1453 – end of Hundred Years War; lost most of) France 1421–1471 m. Margaret (Anjou, Queen Consort of) England 1430–1482
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2. Mary Plantagenet 1421–1487
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3. Catherine Tudor 1437–1436
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4. Dafydd Owen 1434–1501
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5. Thomas Tudor 1429–1465
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6. Margaret Tudor 1437–1437
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2. Edward Plantagenet 1382–1382
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3. Thomas (of) Lancaster 1388–1421
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4. John (of) Lancaster 1389–1435
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5. Humphrey (Plantagenet of Lancaster, Duke of) Gloucester 1390–1447 m. Eleanor (de) Cobham 1405–1454 m. Jacobaea Straubing 1401–1436
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1. Antigone Lancaster 1428–1450 m. Sir (Henry Grey, 2nd Earl of) Tankerville 1419–1450
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6. Blanche (Lancaster branch of) Plantagenets 1392–1409 m. Louis (III Wittelsbach Dynasty, Elector Palatine, Count Palatine of the Rhine, member of the Parakeet Society and of the League of) Constance 1378–1436
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7. Philippa (of Lancaster of Monmouth of) England 1394–1430
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8. Joan Beaufort 1391–1451
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9. Jane (Plantagenet (De) Beaufort) 1392–1461
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10. Margaret (De) Holand 1385–1439
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11. Thomas (De) Holand 1371–1421
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12. Elizabeth Holland 1394–1421
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13. Joan (De Holand Duchess of York, Lady Scrope of) Masham 1380–1434 m. Edmund (Plantagenet of Langley, 1st Duke of) York 1341–1402 m. Henry (le Scrope 3rd Baron of Masham,) K.G. 1370–1415
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1. Richard (Plantagenet of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of) Cambridge 1375–1415 m. Anne (De Mortimer, Countess of) Cambridge 1390–1411
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14. Eleanor (De) Holand 1376–1405
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2. Eleonore (Alianor de Bohun, Dutchess of Gloucester, invested as a Lady Companion, Order of the Garter in 1384, nun after) 1397 1366–1399 m. Thomas (Plantagenet of Woodstock, 1st & Last Duke of) Gloucester 1353–1397
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1. Anne (Stafford) (Bourchier) 1383–1438 m. 1374–1420 m. Thomas (De Stafford, 3rd Earl of) Stafford –1392 m. Sir (Edmund DeStafford, 5th Earl of) Stafford 1377–1403
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1. Philippa DeStafford 1401–
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2. Henry (Bourchier, 2nd Count of Eu, 1st Earl of Essex, 1st Viscount Bourchier, 5th Baron Bourchier,) KG 1415–1474 m. Isabel (of) Cambridge 1411–1484
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3. 1402–1460 m. Anne (Neville, Duchess of) Buckingham 1414–1480
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4. William (Bourchier, 9th Baron) FitzWarin 1412–1471 m. Thomasine Hankford 1410–1453
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5. Thomas (Bourchier Cardinal, Lord Chancellor, Archbishop of Canterbury, attended Univ. of) Oxford 1404–1486
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6. Eleanor (de Bourchier, Duchess of) Norfolk 1417–1474 m. John (VI de Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, Knight of the Garter, Earl Marshal of) England 1415–1460
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7. John (Bourchier Bouchier, M.P., KG, 1st Lord Berners, Constable of Windsor) Castle 1415–1474 m. Lady (Margery Margaret) Berners 1418–1475
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8. Lady (Anne de Stafford, Countess of March, Duchess of Huntington and) Exeter –1432 m. John (Holand Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter, Earl of Huntingdon; captured by the French at the Battle of Baugé 4 years as) prisoner 1395–1447
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2. Humphrey (Plantagenet of Woodstock, 2nd Earl of) Buckingham 1381–1399
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3. Joan (Plantagenet, Baroness) Talbot 1384–1400 m. Gilbert (Talbot, KG, 5th Baron, 8th Baron Strange of) Blackmere 1383–1418
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1. Ankaret (Talbot, 6th) Baroness 1400–1431
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4. Isabel Plantagenet 1385–1402
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5. Philippa Plantagenet 1388–
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3. Alice (Fitz Alan, Countess of) Kent 1352–1415 m. Thomas (Holland, 2nd Earl of) Kent 1348–1408
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1. Edmund (De Holand, 4th Earl of) Kent 1382–1408 m. Constance (of York, Princess of) England 1374–1416
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1. Isabel (Le) Despenser 1390–
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2. Margaret ("The Poet's Muse" de Holand, Countess of) Somerset 1385–1440 m. John (Beaufort, K.G., Marquis of Dorset & 1st Earl of Somerset, Teutonic Knights, Admiral of the Irish) fleet 1371–1410
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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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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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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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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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8. James (II Stewart, King of) Scots 1430–1460 m. Mary (Guelders, Queen Consort of) Scotland 1433–1463
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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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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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2. 1443–1496 m. Sir (William) Paston 1434–1496
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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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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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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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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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6. Anne Beaufort 1402– m. Robert Spencer 1400–
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1. William Spencer 1430– m. Katherine Churchill 1430–
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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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3. Alianor (Eleanor de Holland, Countess of) March 1373–1405 m. Roger (de Mortimer, Earl of Ulster, 4th Earl of) March 1374–1398 m. Sir (Edward Cherleton, K.G., 5th Lord) Cherleton 1371–1421
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1. Lady (Joan De Cherleton, Countess of Tancarville (Avery, Stringer, Littleton, Thornes), Baroness) Powis 1400–1425 m. John (Grey, K.G., 1st Earl of Tankerville, 6th Lord of Powys, 100 Years War: Battle of) Agincourt 1386–1421
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1. Sir (Henry Grey, 2nd Earl of) Tankerville 1419–1450 m. Antigone Lancaster 1428–1450
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2. Joan (De) Grey 1416–
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2. Anne (De Mortimer, Countess of) Cambridge 1390–1411 m. Richard (Plantagenet of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of) Cambridge 1375–1415
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1. 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 m. Cecily ("Proud Cis" de Neville, Duchess of York &) Cornwall, 1415–1495
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2. Isabel (of) Cambridge 1411–1484 m. Thomas (VI van Werke, Lord) Grey 1400–1440 m. Henry (Bourchier, 2nd Count of Eu, 1st Earl of Essex, 1st Viscount Bourchier, 5th Baron Bourchier,) KG 1415–1474
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3. Anne (Mortimer, Countess of) Cambridge 1390–1411
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4. Roger Mortimer 1393–1409
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5. Edmund (Mortimer, 5th Earl of March, 7th Earl of Ulster, a friend of the Lancastrian king Henry) V 1391–1424
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6. Joyce Cherleton 1403–1446 m. Sir (John Tiptoft Tipedeau, Earl of Worcester, Treasurer of the Exchequer, KS,) MP 1400–1443
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1. Philippa (Tiptoft, Baroness de) Ros 1427–1485 m. Sir (Thomas de Ros, 9th Lord, 1st Lord) Burgh 1427–1464 m. Sir (Thomas) Wingfield 1438–1475
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2. Joyce (de) Tiptoft 1439–1470 m. Edmund (Sutton K.G., 1st Lord of) Dudley 1421–1483
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3. Joan (Tiptoft, Lady of Borough Green () Inglesthorpe) 1425–1470 m. Sir (Edmund Ingaldesthorpe,) Knight 1409–1456
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4. Sir (John 'Butcher of England' Tiptoft, K.G., 1st Earl of Worcester, Lord Deputy of Ireland, he beheaded & quartered many) Lancastrians 1427–1470 m. Cecille (Cecily de Neville, 1st Duchess of) Warwick 1426–1450 m. Elizabeth Greyndour 1420–1452 m. Elizabeth (de) Hopton 1427–1498
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5. Edward Tibetot 1425–1485
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4. Elizabeth Holland 1388–1424 m. John (De Neville, accompanied the King to France in 1417 and was present at the sieges of Caen and) Rouen 1387–1420
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1. Ralph (Neville, Earl van) Westmoreland 1406–1484
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2. Sir (John Neville, knight, Lord of, War of the) Roses 1410–1461 m. Anne Holand 1410–1486
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1. Sir (Ralph de Neville, Knight of Bath, 3rd Earl of Westmorland, Lord) Neville 1456–1498 m. Lady (Isabel Margaret) Booth 1457–1485
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5. Eleanor (de) Holand 1386–1413 m. Thomas (Montagu ( Montacute), 4th Earl of Salisbury; 100 Years War: key commander killed at Siege of) Orleans 1388–1428
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1. Alice (Montagu ( Montacute), 5th Countess of) Salisbury 1400–1462 m. Sir (Richard de Neville (Yorkist), K.G., 5th Earl of Salisbur, War of the) Roses 1400–1460
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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6. Thomas (de Holand, K.G., 1st Duke of Surrey, plotted to kill King Henry IV "Epiphany Rising"; no) issue 1374–1400 m. Joan (de) Stafford 1378–1442
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4. Sir (Edmund Fitzalan de Arundel,) knight 1327–1381 m. Sibyl (Montagu or) Montacute 1330–1355
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5. Joan (Fitz) Alan 1346–1394
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6. Isabel (Fitz) Alan 1331–1361
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7. Henry (Beaumont, 3rd Baron) Beaumont 1340–1369 m. Margaret (de) Vere 1340–1398
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1. Eleanor (de Beaumont, Baroness) Moleyns 1363–1380 m. Richard (de Moleyns) (Molines) 1353–1384
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1. Isabelle (Moleyns) (Molines) 1374–1409 m. Robert Morley 1375–1403
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1. Thomas (de Morley, 5th Baron of Morley, Lord Marshall of) Ireland 1393–1435 m. Lady (Isabel De La Pole, 5th Baroness of) Morley 1395–1467
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2. William Morley 1390–1416
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2. Sir (William de) Moleyns 1378–1425 m. Margery Whalesborough –1439
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1. Lady (Catherine) Moleyns 1424–1465 m. Lord (John "Jack\Jock" Howard, K.G., 1st Duke of) Norfolk 1420–1485
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2. Katherine (de) Beaumont 1354–1435 m. Sir (Hugh) Luttrell 1364–1428
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1. John Luttrell 1394–1430 m. Margaret Tuchet 1398–1438
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1. Sir (James Luttrell, Knight) Banneret 1426–1463 m. Elizabeth Courtenay 1430–1493
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2. Robert Luttrell 1383–1436
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3. Henry (de) Beaumont 1366–1424 m. Johanna (del) Bellomonte 1374–1448
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1. Sir (Richard de) Beaumont 1396–1471 m. Cecilia (Merfield () Beaumont) 1396–1478
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1. Lady (Alice de Beaumont, Baroness) Strange 1424–1498 m. Sir (John II Le Strange, Esq., Baron Strange of) Hunstanton 1409–1436
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4. Richard Beaumont 1360–1471
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5. Sir (John de Beaumont, Knight, 1st Viscount of Beaumont, Admiral of the North Sea, 4th Baron of) Beaumont 1361–1396 m. Lady (Catherine de) Everingham 1365–1426
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1. John (Beaumont, 1st Viscount and 6th Lord Beaumont, Count of Boulogne, Constable and Grand Chamberlain of) England 1409–1460 m. Katherine (de Neville, Duchess of Norfolk, Countess) Beaumont 1400–1478 m. Elizabeth ((Katherine) Phelip,) Countess 1408–1441
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1. Sir (William Beaumont, 2nd Viscount Beaumont, 7th Lord Beaumont, knight, leading supporter of the Lancastrian) faction 1438–1507 m. Lady (Elizabeth le Scrope de Vere, Countess of) Oxford 1468–1537
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2. Sir (John De Beaumont, III) KG 1428–1461 m. Joan Darcy 1430–1461
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3. Henry Beaumont 1436–1441
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2. Lady (Elizabeth Beaumont, Baroness) Botreaux 1389–1488 m. Sir (William de Botreaux, Knight, 3rd Baron of) Bocastle 1389–1462
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1. 1422–1478 m. 1405–1459
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2. Alice (Anne Botreaux,) Baroness 1383–1420
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3. Maud Beaumont 1356–1467 m. Hugh Courtenay 1359–1425
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1. Margaret Courtenay 1375–1423 m. Theobald (II) Granville 1367–1381 m. Andrew Peverell 1375–
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2. Hugh Courtenay 1427–1471
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8. John (FitzAlan, 1st Baron Arundel, Lord Marshal or Marshal of) England 1348–1379 m. Eleanor Maltravers 1345–1405
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1. John (FitzAlan, 2nd Baron Arundel, 2nd Baron) Maltravers 1364–1390 m. Elizabeth (Le) Despenser 1338–1408
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1. Sir (Thomas Fitz Alan,) knight 1390–1431 m. Jane (Fitzalan, Baroness of) Arundel 1394–1439 m. Johanna Moyns 1405–
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1. Lady (Eleanor FitzAlan () Vaughn) 1418–1469 m. Sir (Thomas Browne, High Sheriff of Kent, Chancellor Exchequer & MP during the Great Bullion Famine & the Great Slump, JP, Courtier of Henry) VI 1402–1460
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2. John (FitzAlan, 6th Earl of Arundel, Knight of Bath; 3rd Baron) Mautravers 1385–1421 m. Lady (Eleanor Alianore de Berkeley (Fitzalan), Countess consort of) Arundel 1400–1455
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1. William (Fitzalan, 9th Earl of Arundel, Battle of St) Albans 1417–1487 m. Joan (Neville (FitzAlan), Countess of) Arundel 1423–1462
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2. John (FitzAlan, 14th Earl of Arundel, Duke of) Touraine 1408–1435
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3. Joan (Fitz Alan, Lady of) Winchester 1255– m. Richard (Plantagenet of Thunnuck, Earl of Cornwall,) illegitimate 1252–1297
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Eleanor Lancaster's Timeline
3 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 11 Sep 1318
Event Place: Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales
Record Source:
[1] Millennium File
[2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[3] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 5 Feb 1345
Record Source: Millennium File
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Custom Event
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 11 Jan 1372
Event Place: Arundel, West Sussex, England
Record Source:
[1] Millennium File
[2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[3] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index
[4] Age:
About 49-50
Genealogy Event 5
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Lewes, Sussex, England
Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index