The Descendants of Duke Robert [Capet] de Bourgogne, 1011-1076.


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71. Baroness Elizabeth de SEGRAVE [120403] (Duchess Margaret PLANTAGENET of Norfolk68, 1st Earl Thomas PLANTAGENET of Norfolk64, Princess Marguerite CAPET of France61, Maria de REGINAR of Brabant60, Duchess Adelaide de BURGUNDY of Brabant50, Hugh IV of Burgandy (Duke)44, Eudes III de Bourgogne (Duke)34, Hugh III de Bourgogne (Duke)32, Odo II de Bourgogne (Duke)19, Hugh II de Bourgogne (Duke)16, Eudes I de Bourgogne (Duke)8, Henri de Bourgogne (Duke)3, Robert I de Bourgogne (Duke)1) was born about 1338 and died in 1375 aged about 37.

Elizabeth married Lord John de MOWBRAY 4th Baron de Axilholm [120402]. John was born about 1326 in Epworth Lincolnshire England and died on 9 Oct 1365 in Constantinople Turkey aged about 39.

General Notes: Lord John Mowbray was killed on Crusade to the Holy Land.


Children from this marriage were:

   77    i. Lord John de MOWBRAY 5th Baron Mowbray & Lord Segrave [121969] was born before 1361 and died on 10 Feb 1382.

   78    ii. Lord Thomas de MOWBRAY 6th Baron Mowbray, Lord Nottingham & Earl of Norfolk [121968] was born about 1361 and died on 27 Sep 1400 aged about 39.

+ 79    iii. Lady Joan de MOWBRAY [120395] .

75. Annie MAUNY [122009] (Duchess Margaret PLANTAGENET of Norfolk68, 1st Earl Thomas PLANTAGENET of Norfolk64, Princess Marguerite CAPET of France61, Maria de REGINAR of Brabant60, Duchess Adelaide de BURGUNDY of Brabant50, Hugh IV of Burgandy (Duke)44, Eudes III de Bourgogne (Duke)34, Hugh III de Bourgogne (Duke)32, Odo II de Bourgogne (Duke)19, Hugh II de Bourgogne (Duke)16, Eudes I de Bourgogne (Duke)8, Henri de Bourgogne (Duke)3, Robert I de Bourgogne (Duke)1).

Annie married 2nd Earl John HASTINGS of Pembroke [122011] in 1368. John was born on 29 Aug 1347 and died on 16 Apr 1375 at age 27.

General Notes: Wikipedia says:
John Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, KG (29 August 1347 \endash 16 April 1375), was a fourteenth-century English nobleman and soldier. He also held the title Baron Abergavenny. He was born in Sutton Valence, the son of Laurence Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke, and Agnes Mortimer. His father died when John Hastings was only a year old, and he became a ward of King Edward III whilst remaining in his mother's care. The King arranged for John to marry Edward's daughter Margaret in 1359, which drew John into the royal family. However, Margaret died two years later. John Hastings inherited his father's earldom, subsidiary titles and estates in 1368. The same year he made a second marriage, to Anne, daughter of Walter, Lord Mauny. The following year Pembroke commenced the career in royal service that was to consume the rest of his life. The Hundred Years' War had recently reignited in France, and in 1369 Pembroke journeyed to Aquitaine.

There he took part in a sequence of raids, sieges, and counter-measures against the French, with both notable successes and failures. The latter were compounded by his apparent inability to work alongside the famed soldier Sir John Chandos, who, although head of the King's forces there, was far below Pembroke in rank. He was, however, far above Pembroke in ability, and his subsequent death led to even more problems for Pembroke in France. A couple of years later, the earl was summoned to parliament and returned to England. There, perhaps exasperated by the political failures of the king's ecclesiastical ministers, he was responsible for forcing them from power and being replaced by laymen. Pembroke was soon to return to France again, for what was to be the last time. In 1372 he set off with a small fleet, intending to raise a new army once in Aquitaine. However, his arrival had been anticipated by the Castilian navy (whose kingdom was then allied to France). Pembroke, outnumbered and outgunned, was forced to fight at the Battle of La Rochelle, where he went down to a crushing defeat. Captured and taken to Castile, he was imprisoned in harsh conditions. It took a further three years for a large ransom to be negotiated, but in 1375, he was finally released. Returning to England through France, he was taken ill near Paris and died before reaching home. He was about 28 years old; his wife survived him, as did a son, born in 1372, whom Pembroke had never seen.[note 1] Also named John, he would eventually inherit the earldom. Pembroke was buried in Hereford in spring 1375.


The child from this marriage was:

   80    i. 3rd Earl John HASTINGS of Pembroke [121880] was born in 1372 and died in 1389 at age 17.

John married Elizabeth PLANTAGENET [121879]. Elizabeth was born in 1364 and died in 1426 at age 62.


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