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Lord Robert Holland 1283 – 1328 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1283

Birth Location: Lancashire, England

Death Date: Oct 1328

Death Location: In a wood near Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire - beheaded, his head sent to the Earl of Lancaster at Waltham Cross and his body to Preston, Lancashire where it was buried in the church of Grey Friars

Father: Sir Holland

Mother: Lady Samlesbury

Spouse(s): Lady Zouche

Children(s): Lord Holland

Lord Robert Holland , 1st Baron Holand was born in 1283 in Lancashire, England, the child of Sir Robert de Holland and Lady Elizabeth de Samlesbury. Lord Robert Holland , 1st Baron Holand married Lady Maud la Zouche, and had children including Lord Thomas Holland. Lord Robert Holland , 1st Baron Holand passed away in 1328 in In a wood near Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire - beheaded, his head sent to the Earl of Lancaster at Waltham Cross and his body to Preston, Lancashire where it was buried in the church of Grey Friars.

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Biography

  • Lord Robert Holland , 1st Baron Holand was born in 1283 in Lancashire, England, the child of Sir Robert de Holland and Lady Elizabeth de Samlesbury.
  • Lord Robert Holland , 1st Baron Holand married Lady Maud la Zouche, and had children including Lord Thomas Holland.
  • Lord Robert Holland , 1st Baron Holand passed away in 1328 in In a wood near Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire - beheaded, his head sent to the Earl of Lancaster at Waltham Cross and his body to Preston, Lancashire where it was buried in the church of Grey Friars.

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Lord Holland's Ancestors

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Lord Holland
1283 – 1328
Birth Place: Lancashire, England
Parents
Sir Robert de Holland
Lady (Elizabeth de) Samlesbury
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Lord Holland's Descendants

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Lord (Robert) Holland (Abt. 1283 – Oct 1328) m. Lady (Maud la) Zouche
  1. 1. Lord (Thomas) Holland (Abt. 1314 – 26 Dec 1360) m. Lady (Joan 'The Fair Maid of Kent') Plantagenet (29 Sep 1326 – 7 Aug 1385)
    1. 1. Lord (Thomas) Holland (1350 – 25 Apr 1397) m. Lady (Alice) FitzAlan (Abt. 1350 – 17 Mar 1416)
      1. 1. Lady (Margaret) Holland (1385 – 30 Dec 1439) m. Lord (John) Beaufort (Abt. 1373 – 16 Mar 1410)
        1. 1. Sir (Edmund) Beaufort (Abt. 1406 – 22 May 1455) m. Lady (Eleanor) Beauchamp (Abt. Sep 1408 – 6 Mar 1467)
        2. 2. Queen (Joan) Beaufort (27 Dec 1406 – 15 Jul 1445) m. King (James I) Stewart (30 Dec 1394 – 17 Aug 1451) m. Lord (James) Stewart (Abt. 1399 – Abt. 1451)

Lord Holland's Timeline

2 Records

1283
Abt. 1283
Birth of Lord Robert Holland , 1st Baron Holand in Lancashire, England
Lancashire, England
1328
Oct 1328
Age 45
Death of Lord Robert Holland , 1st Baron Holand in In a wood near Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire - beheaded, his head sent to the Earl of Lancaster at Waltham Cross and his body to Preston, Lancashire where it was buried in the church of Grey Friars
In a wood near Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire - beheaded, his head sent to the Earl of Lancaster at Waltham Cross and his body to Preston, Lancashire where it was buried in the church of Grey Friars

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1283
    Event Place: Lancashire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Oct 1328
    Event Place: In a wood near Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire - beheaded, his head sent to the Earl of Lancaster at Waltham Cross and his body to Preston, Lancashire where it was buried in the church of Grey Friars

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