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44. Queen Berenguela Alfonsez d'IVREA of Castille [82059] (Queen Consort Eleanor PLANTAGENET of Castile33, King Henry II PLANTAGENET Of England18, Matilda BEAUCLERC Empress Of Germany12, Queen Matilda de DUNKELD of England7, Malcolm III of Scotland (King)1) was born in Jun 1180 in Burgos Castile & Leon Spain and died on 8 Nov 1246 in Burgos Castile & Leon Spain at age 66.

Berenguela married Alfonso IX King of Leon [82058]. Alfonso was born in 1171 and died in 1230 at age 59.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 78    i. Fernando III Alfonsez King of Castille & Leon [82056] was born in 1201 and died in 1252 at age 51.

47. Princess Blanca d'IVREA of Castile [81987] (Queen Consort Eleanor PLANTAGENET of Castile33, King Henry II PLANTAGENET Of England18, Matilda BEAUCLERC Empress Of Germany12, Queen Matilda de DUNKELD of England7, Malcolm III of Scotland (King)1) was born on 4 Mar 1188 in Palencia Castile Spain, died on 27 Nov 1252 in Paris Isle-de-France France at age 64, and was buried in Abbaye de Maubuisson Paris Isle-de-France France. Another name for Blanca was Queen Consort Blanche IVREA of France.

General Notes: Wikipedia says of Blanche, amongst much more,
Blanche of Castile (Spanish: Blanca de Castilla; 4 March 1188 \endash 27 November 1252) was Queen consort of France by marriage to Louis VIII. She acted as regent twice during the reign of her son, Louis IX: during his minority from 1226 until 1234, and during his absence from 1248 until 1252. She was born in Palencia, Spain, 1188, the third daughter of Alfonso VIII, King of Castile, and Eleanor of England.

Noted events in her life were:

• Crowned: Queen Consort of France, 6 Aug 1223.

Blanca married King Louis VIII CAPET of France [81986] on 23 May 1200. Louis was born on 5 Sep 1187 in Paris Isle-de-France France and died on 8 Nov 1226 in Chateau de Montpensier Puy-de-Dôme Auvergne France at age 39.

Marriage Notes: Wikipedia says of this Marriage,
On 23 May 1200, at the age of 12, Louis was married to Blanche of Castile, daughter of King Alfonso VIII of Castile and Eleanor of England.[6] The marriage could only be concluded after prolonged negotiations between King Philip II of France and Blanche's uncle John

General Notes: Wikipedia says of this Louis,
Louis VIII (5 September 1187 \endash 8 November 1226), nicknamed The Lion (French: Le Lion),[1] was King of France from 1223 to 1226. From 1216 to 1217, he invaded and claimed the Kingdom of England. Louis participated in the Albigensian Crusade in southern France, driving it to its successful and deadly conclusion. He was the only surviving son of King Philip II of France by his first wife, Isabelle of Hainaut, from whom he inherited the County of Artois.

While Louis VIII only briefly reigned as king of France, he was an active leader prior to accession; having notably helped his father Philip crush an invasion attempt by a coalition of European states through his deeds at the siege of Roche-au-Moine in 1214. During the First Barons' War against King John of England, following a request from some of the rebellious English barons, the prince sailed to England with an army on 14 June 1216 despite discouragement from his father Philip and Pope Innocent III. He captured Winchester and soon controlled over half of the English kingdom.[2] He was proclaimed "King of England" by the rebellious barons in London on 2 June 1216 but was actually never crowned king. He was excommunicated by the Pope,[3] renounced his claim and was eventually repelled by the English following King John's death. Louis then successfully launched in 1217 the conquest of Guyenne, leaving the kings of England with the region of Gascony as their only remaining continental possession.

Louis was the first Capetian king to grant appanages to his younger sons on a large scale.[4] He died in 1226 and was succeeded by his son Louis IX

Noted events in his life were:

• Crowned: King of France, 6 Aug 1223, Rheims Cathedral Rheims Champagne-Ardenne France.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 79    i. King Louis IX [the Saint] CAPET of France [122728] was born on 25 Apr 1214 in Poissy Isle-de-France France, died on 25 Aug 1270 in Tunis Tunisia at age 56, and was buried in Saint-Denis Seine-Saint-Denis Île-de-France France.

+ 80    ii. Comte Robert I d'ARTOIS [81984] was born in 1216 and died in 1249 at age 33.

   81    iii. Count Robert I CAPET of Artois [122814] was born on 29 Sep 1216 and died on 8 Feb 1250 in Al Mansurah Mansoura Qism 2 Mansoura Egypt at age 33.

   82    iv. Count Alphonse CAPET of Poitiers [122815] was born on 11 Nov 1220 in Poissy Isle-de-France France and died on 21 Aug 1271 in Savona Italy at age 50.

   83    v. Princess Isabelle CAPET of France [122816] was born in Mar 1224 in Paris Isle-de-France France and died on 23 Feb 1270 in Longchamp Pays de France Écouen France at age 45.

General Notes: Wikipedia says,
Isabelle of France (March 1224[1] \endash 23 February 1270) was a French princess, the daughter of Louis VIII of France and Blanche of Castile. She was a younger sister of King Louis IX of France (Saint Louis) and of Alfonso, Count of Poitiers, and an older sister of King Charles I of Sicily. In 1256, she founded the nunnery of Longchamp in part of the Forest of Rouvray (now called the Bois de Boulogne), west of Paris. Isabelle consecrated her virginity and her entire life to God alone. She is honored as a saint by the Franciscan Order. Her feast day is 26 February.
IT ALSO SAYS,
As Isabelle wished to found a community of Sorores minores (Sisters minor), her brother King Louis began in 1255 to acquire the necessary land in the Forest of Rouvray, not far from the Seine, west of Paris. On 10 June 1256, the first stone of the monastic church was laid. Pope Alexander IV gave his sanction on 2 February 1259 to the new Rule, which was composed especially for this monastery by Isabelle along with a team of Franciscan university masters including St. Bonaventure. The community was allowed to hold property. The monastery was named the Convent of the Humility of the Blessed Virgin. In the Rule the nuns were called the Sisters of the Humble Order of Servants of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary. The nuns were subject to the Friars Minor. Some of the first nuns came from the Poor Clare monastery in Reims.[3] A revised version of the Rule was approved by Pope Urban IV on 27 July 1263, which granted preferred name of Sorores minores inclusae, or Enclosed Sisters minor, for the nuns of Longchamp.

Isabelle never joined the community herself, but did live there in a room separate from the nuns' cells. Isabelle refused to become abbess, which allowed her to retain her wealth and resources, so she could support her abbey and continue to give to the poor. She kept a discipline of silence for most of her day

   84    vi. King Charles I CAPET of Sicily [122817] was born between 1226 and 1227 and died on 7 Jan 1285 in Foggia Foggia Apulia Italy.

General Notes: Wikipedia says of Charles,
Charles I (early 1226/1227 \endash 7 January 1285), commonly called Charles of Anjou, was a member of the royal Capetian dynasty and the founder of the second House of Anjou. He was Count of Provence (1246\endash 85) and Forcalquier (1246\endash 48, 1256\endash 85) in the Holy Roman Empire, Count of Anjou and Maine (1246\endash 85) in France; he was also King of Sicily (1266\endash 85) and Prince of Achaea (1278\endash 85). In 1272, he was proclaimed King of Albania; and in 1277 he purchased a claim to the Kingdom of Jerusalem.

The youngest son of Louis VIII of France and Blanche of Castile, Charles was destined for a Church career until the early 1240s. He acquired Provence and Forcalquier through his marriage to their heiress, Beatrice. His attempts to restore central authority brought him into conflict with his mother-in-law, Beatrice of Savoy, and the nobility. Charles received Anjou and Maine from his brother, Louis IX of France, in appanage. He accompanied Louis during the Seventh Crusade to Egypt. Shortly after he returned to Provence in 1250, Charles forced three wealthy autonomous cities\emdash Marseilles, Arles and Avignon\emdash to acknowledge his suzerainty.

Charles supported Margaret II, Countess of Flanders and Hainaut, against her eldest son, John, in exchange for Hainaut in 1253. Two years later Louis IX persuaded him to renounce the county, but compensated him by instructing Margaret to pay him 160,000 marks. Charles forced the rebellious Provençal nobles and towns into submission and expanded his suzerainty over a dozen towns and lordships in the Kingdom of Arles. In 1263, after years of negotiations, he accepted the offer of the Holy See to seize the Kingdom of Sicily from the Hohenstaufens. This kingdom included, in addition to the island of Sicily, southern Italy to well north of Naples and was known as the Regno. Pope Urban IV declared a crusade against the incumbent Manfred of Sicily and assisted Charles in raising funds for the military campaign.

Charles was crowned king in Rome on 5 January 1266. He annihilated Manfred's army and occupied the Regno almost without resistance. His victory over Manfred's young nephew, Conradin, at the Battle of Tagliacozzo in 1268 strengthened his rule. In 1270 he took part in the Eighth Crusade organized by Louis IX, and forced the Hafsid Caliph of Tunis to pay a yearly tribute to him. Charles' victories secured his undisputed leadership among the Papacy's Italian partisans (known as Guelphs), but his influence on papal elections and his strong military presence in Italy disturbed the popes. They tried to channel his ambitions towards other territories and assisted him in acquiring claims to Achaea, Jerusalem and Arles through treaties. In 1281 Pope Martin IV authorised Charles to launch a crusade against the Byzantine Empire. Charles' ships were gathering at Messina, ready to begin the campaign when a riot\emdash known as the Sicilian Vespers\emdash broke out on 30 March 1282 which put an end to Charles' rule on the island of Sicily. He was able to defend the mainland territories (or the Kingdom of Naples) with the support of France and the Holy See. Charles died while making preparations for an invasion of Sicily.

52. King Henry III PLANTAGENET Of England [35164] (John PLANTAGENET King Of England35, King Henry II PLANTAGENET Of England18, Matilda BEAUCLERC Empress Of Germany12, Queen Matilda de DUNKELD of England7, Malcolm III of Scotland (King)1) was born in 1206 and died in 1272 at age 66.

Henry married Countess Eleanor BERENGER of Provence [35169]. Eleanor was born in 1223 and died in 1291 at age 68.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 85    i. King Edward I PLANTAGENET Of England [35170] was born on 17 Jun 1239 in Palace of Westminster London Middlesex England and died on 7 Jul 1307 in Burgh by Sands Cumberland England at age 68.

+ 86    ii. Edmund PLANTAGENET 1st Earl of Lancaster [49530] was born in 1243 and died in 1296 at age 53.

53. 1st Earl Richard PLANTAGENET of Cornwall [122687] (John PLANTAGENET King Of England35, King Henry II PLANTAGENET Of England18, Matilda BEAUCLERC Empress Of Germany12, Queen Matilda de DUNKELD of England7, Malcolm III of Scotland (King)1) was born on 1 May 1209 in Winchester Hampshire England and died on 2 Apr 1272 in Berkhampstead Hertfordshire England at age 62.

Noted events in his life were:

• Birth: at Winchester Castle, 1 May 1209, Winchester Hampshire England.

• Death: at Berkhampstead Castle, 2 Apr 1272, Berkhampstead Hertfordshire England.

Richard married Countess Isabel MARSHALL of Cornwall [122681]. Isabel was born on 9 Oct 1200 in Pembroke Pembrokeshire Wales, died on 15 Jan 1240 in Berkhampstead Hertfordshire England at age 39, and was buried in Beaulieu Abbey Hampshire England.

Noted events in her life were:

• Birth: at Pembroke Castle, 9 Oct 1300, Pembroke Pembrokeshire Wales.

Children from this marriage were:

   87    i. Isabella PLANTAGENET of Cornwall [122715] was born on 9 Sep 1233 in Marlow Buckinghamshire England and died on 10 Oct 1234 in Marlow Buckinghamshire England at age 1.

   88    ii. Henry PLANTAGENET of Almaine [122713] was born on 2 Nov 1235 in Haughley Suffolk England and died on 13 Mar 1271 in Church de St. Silvestro Viterbo Latium Italy at age 35.

General Notes: He was murdered by the Sons of Simon de Montfort.

   89    iii. Nicholas PLANTAGENET of Cornwall [122714] was born on 17 Jan 1240 in Berkhampstead Hertfordshire England and died on 17 Jan 1240 in Berkhampstead Hertfordshire England.

   90    iv. John PLANTAGENET of Cornwall [122712] was born on 31 Jan 1332 in Marlow Buckinghamshire England, died on 22 Sep 1233 in Marlow Buckinghamshire England at age -98, and was buried in Reading Abbey Reading Berkshire England.

57. Lady Joan PLANTAGENET Snowdon [122367] (John PLANTAGENET King Of England35, King Henry II PLANTAGENET Of England18, Matilda BEAUCLERC Empress Of Germany12, Queen Matilda de DUNKELD of England7, Malcolm III of Scotland (King)1) was born about 1188 in Middlesex England, died on 2 Feb 1237 in Aber Gwynedd Wales aged about 49, and was buried in Llanfaes Dindaethwy Anglesey Wales.

Joan married Prince Llewelyn Fawr ab IORWERTH of Gwynedd [122370]. Llewelyn was born about 1172 in Aberfraw Castle Anglesey Wales, died on 11 Apr 1240 in Aberconwy Arllechwedd Isaf Caernarvonshire Wales aged about 68, and was buried in Conway Caernarvonshire Wales.

Children from this marriage were:

   91    i. Prince Dafydd ap LLEWELYN of North Wales & Gwynedd [122586] was born about 1195 in Bagillt Flintshire Wales and died on 25 Feb 1246 in Abergwyngregyn Gwynedd Wales aged about 51.

Dafydd married Isabella de BRAOSE [122589]. Isabella was born about 1222 in Bramber Sussex England and died about 1248 in Godstow Oxfordshire England aged about 26.

+ 92    ii. Margred verch LLEWELYN [122371] was born in 1202 in Meisgyn Penychen Glamorganshire Wales and died in 1264 in Clifford Castle Herefordshire England at age 62.

   93    iii. Helen verch LLEWELYN [122588] was born about 1206 in Caernarvonshire Wales and died about 25 Nov 1253 in Chester Cheshire England aged about 47.

   94    iv. Susanna verch LLEWELYN [122587] was born about 1209 in Gwynedd Wales and died after Nov 1228.

Joan next married Baron William de BRAOSE Abergavenny [81926]. Marriage status: partners. William was born about 1204 in Brecon Breconshire Wales and died on 2 May 1230 in Aber Garth Celyn Abergwyngregyn Gwynedd Wales aged about 26.

58. Ida de LONGESPEE of Salisbury [122774] (3rd Earl William LONGESPEE of Salisbury36, King Henry II PLANTAGENET Of England18, Matilda BEAUCLERC Empress Of Germany12, Queen Matilda de DUNKELD of England7, Malcolm III of Scotland (King)1) was born between 1205 and 1210 in Salisbury Wiltshire England and died in 1269.

Ida married Baron Ralph III de SOMERY of Dudley [122786]. Ralph was born about 1195 in Dinas Powys Glamorganshire Wales and died between 1212 and 1220.

Ida next married Sir William de BEAUCHAMP Lord of Bedford [122773]. William was born about 1185 in Bedford Bedfordshire England and died on 11 Apr 1236 in Bedford Bedfordshire England aged about 51.

Children from this marriage were:

   95    i. Simon de BEAUCHAMP [122791] was born about 1230 in Essex England and died in 1259 aged about 29.

+ 96    ii. Maud Matilda de BEAUCHAMP [122342] was born about 1232 in Bedford Bedfordshire England, died on 4 Apr 1273 in Thirsk Yorkshire England aged about 41, and was buried in Evington Leicestershire England.

   97    iii. William de BEAUCHAMP [122787] was born in 1232 in Essex England and died in 1262 at age 30.

   98    iv. Beatrice FitzThomas de BEAUCHAMP [122788] was born about 1232 in Elmley Castle Worcestershire England and died on 30 Nov 1285 in Mendelsham Suffolk England aged about 53.

   99    v. John de BEAUCHAMP [122789] was born about 1234 in Essex England and died in 1265 in Evesham Worcestershire England aged about 31.

   100    vi. Ella de BEAUCHAMP [122790] was born about 1241 in Essex England and died on 27 Mar 1295 in Essex England aged about 54.

62. Mary LONGESPEE [122564] (3rd Earl William LONGESPEE of Salisbury36, King Henry II PLANTAGENET Of England18, Matilda BEAUCLERC Empress Of Germany12, Queen Matilda de DUNKELD of England7, Malcolm III of Scotland (King)1) was born in 1209 in Salisbury Wiltshire England and died on 10 Apr 1262 in Alnwick Northumberland England at age 53.

Mary married Sir Robert de ROS of Wark [122283]. Robert was born about 1195 in Helmsley Yorkshire England and died on 13 May 1285 in Wark on Tweed Northumberland England aged about 90.

Noted events in his life were:

• Appointment: Chif Justice of the King's Bench.

• Death: at Wark Castle, Wark on Tweed Northumberland England.

Children from this marriage were:

   101    i. William de ROS of Mindrum [122568] was born about 1226 in Wark on Tweed Northumberland England and died before 1269.

William married Christiana BERTRAM [122284]. Christiana was born about 1218 in Mitford Northumberland England and died after 1294.

   102    ii. Lord Robert de ROS of Wark [122566] was born about 1237 in Wark on Tweed Northumberland England and died before 20 Apr 1274.

   103    iii. Ida de ROS [122561] was born about 1240 in Wark on Tweed Northumberland England and died after 18 May 1315 in Peterlee Co. Durham England.

Ida married John FITZ MARMADUKE [122575]. John was born about 1228 in Mitford Northumberland England.

Ida next married Sir Robert de NEVILLE Lord of Raby [122161]. Robert was born about 1223 in Staindrop Co. Durham England, died on 20 Aug 1282 in Raby Castle Staindrop Co. Durham England aged about 59, and was buried in Church Of The Friars Minor Yorkshire England.

   104    iv. Elizabeth ROS [122567] was born in 1276 and died in 1295 at age 19.

64. Earl Stephen de LONGESPEE of Salisbury [82051] (3rd Earl William LONGESPEE of Salisbury36, King Henry II PLANTAGENET Of England18, Matilda BEAUCLERC Empress Of Germany12, Queen Matilda de DUNKELD of England7, Malcolm III of Scotland (King)1) was born about 1216 in Salisbury Wiltshire England and died on 23 Jan 1260 in Sutton Northamptonshire England aged about 44.

Stephen married Countess Emmaline de RIDELSFORD of Ulster [82052]. Emmaline was born about 1223 in Salisbury Wiltshire England and died on 18 May 1276 in Sutton Northamptonshire England aged about 53.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 105    i. Emmaline LONGSPEE [82050] .

70. Lord William de ROS of Helmsley [122240] (Isabel MacWILLIAM of Scotland38, William "the Lion" of the Scots (King)21, Henry of Huntingdon (Prince Of Scotland & 3rd Earl)14, David I of the Scots (King)8, Malcolm III of Scotland (King)1) died between 1264 and 1265 and was buried in Kirkham Priory Kirkham Yorkshire England.

General Notes: Wikipedia says,
With his father he opposed King John of England, during the First Barons War between 1215 and 1217. Both he and his father were excommunicated during the rebellion. William was captured during the battle of Lincoln on 19 May 1217 and became a prisoner, before paying 20 marks to be released into his fathers care in October 1217.

William married Lucy FITZPETER [122266].

Children from this marriage were:

+ 106    i. Sir Robert de ROS Lord of Belvoir [121958] was born before 1237 and died on 13 May 1285.

   107    ii. Peter de ROS [122269] .

   108    iii. William de ROS [122270] died on 28 May 1310.

William married Eustache FITZHUGH [122271].

   109    iv. Alexander de ROS [122272] .

   110    v. Herbert de ROS [122273] .

   111    vi. John de ROS [122274] .

   112    vii. Lucy de ROS [122275] .

+ 113    viii. Alice de ROS [122276] .

73. Sir Robert de ROS of Wark [122283] (Isabel MacWILLIAM of Scotland38, William "the Lion" of the Scots (King)21, Henry of Huntingdon (Prince Of Scotland & 3rd Earl)14, David I of the Scots (King)8, Malcolm III of Scotland (King)1) was born about 1195 in Helmsley Yorkshire England and died on 13 May 1285 in Wark on Tweed Northumberland England aged about 90.

Noted events in his life were:

• Appointment: Chif Justice of the King's Bench.

• Death: at Wark Castle, Wark on Tweed Northumberland England.

Robert married Mary LONGESPEE [122564]. Mary was born in 1209 in Salisbury Wiltshire England and died on 10 Apr 1262 in Alnwick Northumberland England at age 53.

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75. Sir Ralph de BOHUN Earl of Midhurst [120226] (Earl Henry de BOHUN of Hereford40, Princess Margaret HUNTINGDON of Scotland22, Henry of Huntingdon (Prince Of Scotland & 3rd Earl)14, David I of the Scots (King)8, Malcolm III of Scotland (King)1) was born in 1202 in Warwick Warwickshire England and died in 1270 in Warwick Warwickshire England at age 68.

Ralph married Countess Cecily FITZ GEOFFREY of Ballymadden [123542]. Cecily was born about 1206 in Shere Surrey England and died in 1253 in Midhurst Sussex England aged about 47.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 114    i. Sir Francis de BOHUN Kt., Lord of Midhurst [123541] was born in 1227 in Shere Surrey England and died about Oct 1273 in England aged about 46.

76. Earl [2nd] Humphrey IV de BOHUN of Hereford [81917] (Earl Henry de BOHUN of Hereford40, Princess Margaret HUNTINGDON of Scotland22, Henry of Huntingdon (Prince Of Scotland & 3rd Earl)14, David I of the Scots (King)8, Malcolm III of Scotland (King)1) was born in 1204 and died on 24 Sep 1275 at age 71.

General Notes: Wikipedia says this about Humphrey,
He was one of the nine godfathers of Prince Edward, the future King Edward I of England. He served as Sheriff of Kent for 1239\endash 40. In 1258 after returning from a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, Humphrey fell away, like his father, from the royal cause to that of the barons. He served as a nominee of the opposition on the "committee of twenty-four" which was appointed in the Oxford Parliament of that year, to create the Provisions of Oxford to reform the administration. The alliance of Simon de Montfort with Llywelyn ap Gruffudd of North Wales brought Bohun back to royal allegiance. He headed the first secession of the Welsh Marchers from the party of the opposition (1263), and was amongst the captives whom the Montfortians took at the Battle of Lewes in 1264.[1] He was amongst the victors at the Battle of Evesham in 1265, which extinguished the power of de Montfort, at which however his eldest son Humphrey V de Bohun was mortally wounded. Humphrey was selected as one of the twelve arbitrators to draw up the Dictum of Kenilworth (1266), by which the disinherited rebels were allowed to make their peace.

Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: Heridetary Constable of England.

Humphrey married Maud de LUSIGNAN [81918] about 1236. Maud was born in 1210 and died on 14 Aug 1241 at age 31.

Children from this marriage were:

   115    i. Henry de BOHUN [120228] .

   116    ii. Geoffrey de BOHUN [120229] .

   117    iii. Ralph de BOHUN [120230] .

   118    iv. Maud de BOHUN [120208] .

Maud married Earl [2nd] Roger de QUINCY of Winchester [81911]. Roger was born in 1196 in Winchester Hampshire England and died on 25 Apr 1264 in Brackley Northamptonshire England at age 68.

General Notes: Wikipedia says of Roger,
He married a major heiress, Helen of Galloway, the eldest of the three daughters of Alan, Lord of Galloway. On her father's death in 1234, he acquired her share of the paternal inheritance, which consisted of the hereditary office of Constable of Scotland and one-third of the lordship of Galloway. The title of Lord of Galloway, however, went through Helen's half-sister Devorguilla to her husband John Balliol.[4]
In 1235 the Galwegians rebelled under Gille Ruadh, not wanting their land divided, but the rebellion was suppressed by King Alexander II of Scotland. The Galwegians revolted again in 1246, following the death without children of Helen's sister Christina, first wife of William de Forz, 4th Earl of Aumale. Further unrest in 1247, possibly due to his strict rule, found de Quincy trapped in a castle, from which he escaped to obtain help from King Alexander in suppressing the rebellion. Although actively managing his lands in Scotland, despite being Constable after this time he seems to have had little further involvement in Scotland's politics and wars.[3]
In England he also steered clear of politics initially but was gradually drawn into the baronial opposition to the rule of King Henry III, He joined with other nobles in 1239 and 1246 in written remonstrances to the Pope about papal interference in English affairs. In 1258, he was elected by the barons to the twelve-member commission charged with overseeing the revised constitution of the Provisions of Oxford and was appointed also to the committee to arrange the financial aid promised to Henry. In 1259 he led a delegation to St Omer that forbade the King's brother Richard, Earl of Cornwall from returning to England unless he swore to observe the Provisions of Oxford. After this de Quincy played little part in national affairs.[3]
He died aged about 69 on 25 April 1264, eighteen days after the outbreak of civil war, and was buried at Brackley. Having no male heir, the earldom of Winchester became extinct and his estates were divided among the husbands of his three daughter

   119    v. Alice de BOHUN [120215] .

Alice married Roger de TOENI V [35168]. Roger died before 12 May 1264.

   120    vi. Eleanor de BOHUN [120231] .

Eleanor married Baron Sir John de VERDUN of Westmeath [120232].

+ 121    vii. Earl Humphrey V de BOHUN of Herford & Essex [120227] was born in 1221 in Hereford Herefordshire England and died on 27 Oct 1265 in Beeston Cheshire England at age 44.

Humphrey next married Maud de AVENBURY [120220]. Maud died on 8 Oct 1273.

Children from this marriage were:

   122    i. John de BOHUN [120221] .

   123    ii. Sir Miles de BOHUN [120222] .

77. Dervorguilla de GALLOWAY [35166] (Margaret HUNTINGDON41, David of Huntingdon (8th Earl)25, Henry of Huntingdon (Prince Of Scotland & 3rd Earl)14, David I of the Scots (King)8, Malcolm III of Scotland (King)1) was born about 1218, died on 28 Jan 1290 aged about 72, and was buried in 1290 in Sweetheart Abbey Dumfries Dumfriesshire Scotland.

General Notes: Sweetheart Abbey was founded by Devorgilla, Lady of Galloway, in memory of her husband John Balliol. Devorgilla is buried in the presbytery with a casket containing her husband's embalmed heart.

Dervorguilla married John de BALLIOL [35171]. John was born before 1208 in Barnard Castle Gainford Durham England and died on 12 Oct 1268 in Barnard Castle Gainford Durham England.

General Notes: Wikipedia says,
ohn de Balliol was born before 1208 to Cecily de Fontaines, daughter of Aléaume de Fontaines, chevalier, seigneur of Fontaines and Longpré-les-Corps-Saints and Hugh de Balliol, Lord of Balliol and of Barnard Castle and Gainford (c. 1177 \endash 2 February 1229). It is believed that he was educated at Durham School in the city of Durham.

In 1223, Lord John married Dervorguilla of Galloway, the daughter of Alan, Lord of Galloway and Margaret of Huntingdon. By the mid-thirteenth century, his wife had become very wealthy, principally as a result of inheritances from her family. This wealth allowed Balliol to play a prominent public role, and, on Henry III's instruction, he served as joint protector of the young king of Scots, Alexander III. He was one of Henry III's leading counsellors between 1258 and 1265.[1] and was appointed Sheriff of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire from 1261 to 1262. He was captured at the Battle of Lewes in 1264, but escaped and rejoined King Henry. [2] In 1265 Thomas de Musgrave owed him a debt of 123 marks. About 1266 Baldwin Wake owed him a debt of 100 marks and more.

Following a dispute with the Bishop of Durham, he agreed to provide funds for scholars studying at Oxford. Support for a house of students began in around 1263; further endowments after his death by Dervorguilla, resulted in the establishment of Balliol College.


Children from this marriage were:

   124    i. Sir Hugh de BALLIOL [122171] died before 10 Apr 1271.

Hugh married Agnes de VALENCE [122172].

   125    ii. Alan de BALLIOL [122173] died before 10 Apr 1271.

   126    iii. Sir Alexander de BALLIOL [122174] died before 13 Nov 1278.

Alexander married Eleanor de GENOURE [122175].

   127    iv. John BALLIOL [122168] was born about 1249 in Barnard Castle Gainford Durham England and died in 1314 in Chateau le Hélicourt Tilloy-Floriville France aged about 65.

John married Isabella de WARENNE [122167] on 9 Feb 1281. Isabella was born in 1253 in Guildford Castle Surrey England and died on 23 Oct 1295 in Arundel Castle Sussex England at age 42.

+ 128    v. Ada de BALLIOL [122176] .

   129    vi. William de BALLIOL le Scot [122179] .

   130    vii. Margaret de BALLIOL [122180] .

+ 131    viii. Cecilia de BALLIOL [35172] was born about 1240 in Barnard Castle Gainford Durham England and died about 1273 in Barnard Castle Gainford Durham England aged about 33.

   132    ix. Alianora de BALLIOL [122186] . Another name for Alianora is Mary de BALLIOL.

Alianora married Lord John II COMYN of Badenoch [122187].

   133    x. Maud de BALLIOL [122188] . Another name for Maud is Matilda de BALLIOL.

Maud married Lord Bryan FITZALAN Fitzalan of Bedale [122189].


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