The Descendants of King Malcolm III of Scotland, 1031-1093.


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78. Fernando III Alfonsez King of Castille & Leon [82056] (Queen Berenguela Alfonsez d'IVREA of Castille44, 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 1201 and died in 1252 at age 51.

Fernando married Jeanne de DAMMARTIN [82057]. Jeanne was born in 1216 and died in 1279 at age 63.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 134    i. Princess Eleanor of CASTILE & LEON [35175] was born in 1244 and died in 1290 at age 46.

79. King Louis IX [the Saint] CAPET of France [122728] (Princess Blanca d'IVREA of Castile47, 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 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.

General Notes: Wikipedia says of Louis, amongst much more,
Louis IX (25 April 1214 \endash 25 August 1270), commonly known as Saint Louis or Louis the Saint, was king of France from 1226 to 1270. Louis was crowned in Reims at the age of 12, following the death of his father Louis VIII; his mother, Blanche of Castile, ruled the kingdom as regent until he reached maturity, and then remained his valued adviser until her death. During Louis's childhood, Blanche dealt with the opposition of rebellious vassals and obtained a definitive victory in the Albigensian Crusade, which had started 20 years earlier.

As an adult, Louis IX faced recurring conflicts with some of his realm's most powerful nobles, such as Hugh X of Lusignan and Peter of Dreux. Simultaneously, Henry III of England attempted to restore the Angevin continental possessions, but was promptly routed at the Battle of Taillebourg. Louis annexed several provinces, notably parts of Aquitaine, Maine and Provence.

Louis IX is one of the most notable European monarchs of the Middle Ages. His reign is remembered as a medieval golden age in which the Kingdom of France reached an economic as well as political peak. His fellow European rulers esteemed him highly, for his pre-eminence in arms and the unmatched wealth of his kingdom, but also for his reputation of fairness and moral integrity: he was often asked to arbitrate their disputes.[1]

He was a reformer and developed a French royal justice in which the king was the supreme judge to whom anyone could in theory appeal for the amendment of a judgment. He banned trials by ordeal, tried to end the scourge of private wars, and introduced the presumption of innocence in criminal procedure. To enforce his new legal system, Louis IX created provosts and bailiffs.

Honoring a vow he had made while praying for recovery during a serious illness, Louis IX led the ill-fated Seventh and Eighth crusades against the Ayyubids, Bahriyya Mamluks and Hafsid Kingdom. He was captured in the first and ransomed against a third of France's annual revenue, and he died from dysentery during the latter. He was succeeded by his son Philip III.

His admirers through the centuries have regarded Louis IX as the ideal Christian ruler, though contemporaries occasionally rebuked him as a "monk king".[2][3] He was seen as inspired by Christian zeal and Catholic devotion. Enforcing strict Catholic orthodoxy, his laws punished blasphemy by mutilation of the tongue and lips,[4] and he ordered the burning of some 12,000 manuscript copies of the Talmud and other important Jewish books.[5] He is the only canonized king of France, and there are consequently many places named after him.

Noted events in his life were:

• Birth: at Château de Poissy, 25 Apr 1214, Poissy Isle-de-France France.

Louis married Reine Consort Marguerite BARCELONA de France [122729] on 27 May 1234. Marguerite was born in 1221 in Saint-Maime Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur France, died on 21 Dec 1295 in Paris Isle-de-France France at age 74, and was buried in Saint-Denis Seine-Saint-Denis Île-de-France France. Another name for Marguerite was Marguerite de PROVENCE.

General Notes: Wikipedia says of Marguerite,
Margaret was born in the spring of 1221 in Forcalquier.[1] She was the eldest of four daughters of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence, and Beatrice of Savoy. Her younger sisters were Queen Eleanor of England, Queen Sanchia of Germany, and Queen Beatrice of Sicily. She was especially close to Eleanor, to whom she was close in age, and with whom she sustained friendly relationships until they grew old.
AND,
In 1233, Blanche of Castile sent one of her knights to Provence, partly to offset the troublesome Raymond VII, Count of Toulouse, and partly to meet Margaret, whose grace and beauty were widely reported. Margaret and her father entertained the knight well, and soon Blanche was negotiating with the count of Provence, so that his daughter might marry the king. Margaret was chosen as a good match for the king more for her religious devotion and courtly manner than her beauty. She was escorted to Lyon by her parents for the marriage treaty to be signed. From there, she was escorted to her wedding in Sens by her uncles from Savoy, William and Thomas. On 27 May 1234 at the age of thirteen, Margaret became wife of Louis IX of France and queen consort of France.[3] She was crowned the following day.[1] The wedding and her coronation as queen were celebrated at the cathedral of Sens.[3]

The marriage was a difficult one in numerous aspects.[3] Blanche still wielded strong influence over her son, and would throughout her life.[4] As a sign of her authority, shortly after the wedding Blanche dismissed Margaret's uncles and all of the servants she had brought with her from her childhood. Margaret and Blanche resented each other from the beginning.[3]

Margaret, like her sisters, was noted for her beauty. She was said to be "pretty with dark hair and fine eyes",[5] and in the early years of their marriage she and Louis enjoyed a warm relationship. Her Franciscan confessor, William de St. Pathus, related that on cold nights Margaret would place a robe around Louis' shoulders, when her deeply religious husband rose to pray. Another anecdote recorded by St. Pathus related that Margaret felt that Louis' plain clothing was unbecoming to his royal dignity, to which Louis replied that he would dress as she wished, if she dressed as he wished.

They enjoyed riding together, reading, and listening to music. The attentions of the king and court being drawn to the new queen only made Blanche more jealous, and she worked to keep the king and queen apart as much as possible.

Noted events in her life were:

• Death: at Abbaye de Saint-Marcel, 21 Dec 1295, Paris Isle-de-France France.

Children from this marriage were:

   135    i. Blanche CAPET de France [122730] was born on 4 Dec 1240 in Poissy Isle-de-France France and died on 29 Apr 1243 at age 2.

   136    ii. Reina Consort Isabel CAPET de Navarre [122731] was born on 2 Mar 1242, died on 27 Apr 1271 in Hyères Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur France at age 29, and was buried in Provins Île-de-France France.

+ 137    iii. King Phillip III CAPET of France [122515] was born on 1 May 1245 in Poissy Isle-de-France France and died on 5 Oct 1285 in Perpignan France at age 40.

   138    iv. Jean CAPET de France [122732] was born in Jan 1248 in Poissy Isle-de-France France, died on 10 Mar 1248 in Foggia Foggia Apulia Italy, and was buried in St Denis Paris Isle-de-France France.

   139    v. Prince Jean Tristan CAPET de France & Comte de Nevers [122738] was born on 4 Apr 1250 in Damietta Damietta Egypt, died on 3 Aug 1270 in Tunis Tunisia at age 20, and was buried in St Denis Paris Isle-de-France France.

   140    vi. Comte Pierre CAPET d'Alençon [122733] was born in 1251 in Paris Isle-de-France France and died in 1283 in Solermo Italy at age 32.

   141    vii. Blanche CAPET de France [122734] was born in 1253 in Jaffa Tel Aviv-Yafo Tel Aviv, died in 1322 in Paris Isle-de-France France at age 69, and was buried in Forcalquier Alpes-de-Haute-Provence Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur France.

   142    viii. Marguerite CAPET [122735] was born in 1254 in Paris Isle-de-France France, died on 12 Jul 1271 in Lot-et-Garonne Nouvelle-Aquitaine France at age 17, and was buried in St Denis Paris Isle-de-France France.

   143    ix. Robert II CAPET de France [122736] was born in 1258 in Paris Isle-de-France France, died on 7 Feb 1317 in Paris Isle-de-France France at age 59, and was buried in Paris Isle-de-France France.

   144    x. Agnes CAPET de France [122737] was born in 1260 in Paris Isle-de-France France, died on 19 Dec 1327 in Cîteaux Cote d'Or Bourgogne France at age 67, and was buried in Citeaux Abbey Cîteaux Cote d'Or Bourgogne France.

80. Comte Robert I d'ARTOIS [81984] (Princess Blanca d'IVREA of Castile47, 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 1216 and died in 1249 at age 33.

Robert married Maud Mahaut OF BRABANT [81985]. Maud was born in 1224 and died in 1288 at age 64.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 145    i. Princess Blanche d'ARTOIS [49531] was born in 1245 and died in 1302 at age 57.

85. King Edward I PLANTAGENET Of England [35170] (King Henry III PLANTAGENET Of England52, 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 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.

General Notes: Wikipedia says, along with much, much more,
Edward I (17/18 June 1239 \endash 7 July 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots (Latin: Malleus Scotorum), was King of England from 1272 to 1307. Before his accession to the throne, he was commonly referred to as The Lord Edward.[1] The first son of Henry III, Edward was involved from an early age in the political intrigues of his father's reign, which included an outright rebellion by the English barons. In 1259 he briefly sided with a baronial reform movement, supporting the Provisions of Oxford. After reconciliation with his father, however, he remained loyal throughout the subsequent armed conflict, known as the Second Barons' War. After the Battle of Lewes, Edward was hostage to the rebellious barons, but escaped after a few months and defeated the baronial leader Simon de Montfort at the Battle of Evesham in 1265. Within two years the rebellion was extinguished and, with England pacified, Edward joined the Ninth Crusade to the Holy Land. He was on his way home in 1272 when he was informed that his father had died. Making a slow return, he reached England in 1274 and was crowned at Westminster Abbey.

Edward spent much of his reign reforming royal administration and common law. Through an extensive legal inquiry, he investigated the tenure of various feudal liberties, while the law was reformed through a series of statutes regulating criminal and property law. Increasingly, however, Edward's attention was drawn towards military affairs. After suppressing a minor rebellion in Wales in 1276\endash 77, Edward responded to a second rebellion in 1282\endash 83 with a full-scale war of conquest. After a successful campaign, he subjected Wales to English rule, built a series of castles and towns in the countryside and settled them with English people. Next, his efforts were directed towards the Kingdom of Scotland. Initially invited to arbitrate a succession dispute, Edward claimed feudal suzerainty over Scotland. The war that followed continued after Edward's death, even though the English seemed victorious at several points. Simultaneously, Edward found himself at war with France (a Scottish ally) after King Philip IV of France had confiscated the Duchy of Gascony, which until then had been held in personal union with the Kingdom of England. Although Edward recovered his duchy, this conflict relieved English military pressure against Scotland. At the same time there were problems at home. In the mid-1290s, extensive military campaigns required high levels of taxation, and Edward met with both lay and ecclesiastical opposition. These crises were initially averted, but issues remained unsettled. When the King died in 1307, he left to his son Edward II an ongoing war with Scotland and many financial and political problems.

Edward I was a tall man for his era, at 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m), hence the nickname "Longshanks". He was temperamental, and this, along with his height, made him an intimidating man, and he often instilled fear in his contemporaries. Nevertheless, he held the respect of his subjects for the way he embodied the medieval ideal of kingship, as a soldier, an administrator and a man of faith. Modern historians are divided on their assessment of Edward: while some have praised him for his contribution to the law and administration, others have criticised him for his uncompromising attitude towards his nobility. Currently, Edward I is credited with many accomplishments during his reign, including restoring royal authority after the reign of Henry III, establishing Parliament as a permanent institution and thereby also a functional system for raising taxes, and reforming the law through statutes. At the same time, he is also often criticised for other actions, such as his brutal conduct towards the Welsh and Scots, and issuing the Edict of Expulsion in 1290, by which the Jews were expelled from England. The Edict remained in effect for the rest of the Middle Ages, and it was over 350 years until it was formally overturned under Oliver Cromwell in 1657.

Edward married Princess Eleanor of CASTILE & LEON [35175] in Oct 1254 in Castille Spain. Eleanor was born in 1244 and died in 1290 at age 46.

Children from this marriage were:

   146    i. Katherine PLANTAGENET [122141] was born in Jun 1264 and died on 5 Sep 1264.

   147    ii. Joanna PLANTAGENET [122142] was born in Jan 1265 and died on 7 Sep 1265.

   148    iii. John PLANTAGENET [122143] was born on 13 Jul 1266 and died on 3 Aug 1271 in Wallingford Berkshire England at age 5.

   149    iv. Henry PLANTAGENET [122144] was born on 6 May 1268 and died on 14 Oct 1274 at age 6.

   150    v. Eleanor PLANTAGENET [122145] was born on 18 Jun 1269 and died on 19 Aug 1298 at age 29.

Eleanor married Count Henry III of Bar [122152].

   151    vi. Juliana PLANTAGENET [122146] was born about May 1271 and died on 5 Sep 1271.

+ 152    vii. Countess Joan PLANTAGENET of Gloucester & Hertford [122147] was born in Apr 1272 in Acre Kingom of Jerusalem Palestine and died on 23 Apr 1307 in Clare Suffolk England at age 35.

   153    viii. Earl Alphonso PLANTAGENET of Chester [122148] was born on 24 Nov 1273 and died on 19 Aug 1284 at age 10.

   154    ix. Margaret PLANTAGENET [122149] was born on 15 Mar 1275 and died after 11 Mar 1333.

Margaret married John II of Brabant [122155].

   155    x. Berengaria PLANTAGENET [122150] was born in May 1276 and died about 1277-1278 aged about 1.

   156    xi. Mary PLANTAGENET of Woodstock [122151] was born on 11 Mar 1278 and died before 8 Jul 1332.

+ 157    xii. Princess Elizabeth PLANTAGENET of Rhuddlan [81792] was born on 7 Aug 1282 in Rhuddlan Castle Flintshire Wales, died on 5 May 1316 in Quendon Essex England at age 33, and was buried on 23 May 1316 in Waltham Abbey Essex England.

+ 158    xiii. King Edward II PLANTAGENET Of England [35176] was born on 25 Apr 1284 in Caernarton Castle Gwynedd Wales and died on 21 Sep 1327 in Berkeley Castle Gloucestershire England at age 43.

Edward next married Princess Marguerite CAPET of France [122156]. Marguerite was born in 1275 in Paris Isle-de-France France and died on 14 Feb 1318 in Marlborough Wiltshire England at age 43.

Noted events in her life were:

• Death: at Marlborough Castle, 14 Feb 1318, Marlborough Wiltshire England.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 159    i. 1st Earl Thomas PLANTAGENET of Norfolk [121988] was born on 1 Jun 1300 in Brotherton Yorkshire England, died on 23 Aug 1338 in Framlingham Castle Suffolk England at age 38, and was buried in Mt Mary's Bury-St Edmunds Suffolk England.

   160    ii. 1st Earl Edmund PLANTAGENET of Kent [122157] was born on 5 Aug 1301 and died on 19 Mar 1330 at age 28.

   161    iii. Eleanor PLANTAGENET [122514] was born on 4 May 1306 and died in 1311 in Amesbury Priory Wiltshire England at age 5.

86. Edmund PLANTAGENET 1st Earl of Lancaster [49530] (King Henry III PLANTAGENET Of England52, 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 1243 and died in 1296 at age 53.

Edmund married Princess Blanche d'ARTOIS [49531]. Blanche was born in 1245 and died in 1302 at age 57.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 162    i. Henry PLANTAGENET 3rd Earl of Lancaster [49532] was born in 1281 and died in 1345 at age 64.

92. Margred verch LLEWELYN [122371] (Lady Joan PLANTAGENET Snowdon57, 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 1202 in Meisgyn Penychen Glamorganshire Wales and died in 1264 in Clifford Castle Herefordshire England at age 62.

Margred married Sir John de BRAOSE Lord of Bramber & Gower [122364]. John was born about 1197 in Gower Glamorganshire Wales, died on 18 Jul 1232 in Bramber Sussex England aged about 35, and was buried in Priory Church Aconbury Herefordshire England.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 163    i. Sir William de BRAOSE Lord Buckingham & Bramber [122264] was born on 15 Jul 1224 in Bramber Sussex England and died on 1 Jun 1291 in Bramber Sussex England at age 66.

   164    ii. Llewelyn de BRAOSE [122372] was born about 1225 in Bramber Castle Sussex England and died in 1283 aged about 58.

   165    iii. Hugh de BREUSE [122373] was born in 1227 in Bramber Castle Sussex England and died in 1292 in Stinton Norfolk England at age 65. Another name for Hugh was Roger de BREUSE.

   166    iv. Roger de BREUSE [122638] was born about 1227 in Bramber Castle Sussex England and died in 1292 in Stinton Norfolk England aged about 65.

   167    v. Eleanor de BRAOSE [122639] was born in 1228 in Breconshire Wales and died in 1251 in Brecon Powys Wales at age 23.

   168    vi. Sir Richard de BRAOSE Lord of Stinton Manor [122640] was born in 1232 in Burgh by Sands Cumberland England and died on 18 Jun 1292 in Woodbridge Suffolk England at age 60.

96. Maud Matilda de BEAUCHAMP [122342] (Ida de LONGESPEE of Salisbury58, 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 1232 in Bedford Bedfordshire England, died on 4 Apr 1273 in Thirsk Yorkshire England aged about 41, and was buried in Evington Leicestershire England.

Maud married Roger le STRANGE [122772]. Roger was born in 1234 in Knockin Shropshire England and died on 31 Jul 1311 at age 77.

Maud next married Sir Roger III de MOWBRAY Kt. of Thirsk [122341]. Roger was born in 1210 in Lincoln Lincolnshire England and died in 1266 in Epworth Lincolnshire England at age 56.

Children from this marriage were:

   169    i. Elizabeth de MOWBRAY [122343] was born about 1242 in Lincolnshire England and died in 1331 aged about 89.

Elizabeth married Adam de NEWMARCH [122344]. Adam was born in 1235 and died in 1283 at age 48.

   170    ii. Joan de MOWBRAY [122345] was born about 1243 in Isle of Axholme Lincolnshire England and died in 1316 in Castle Rising Yorkshire England aged about 73.

Joan married Robert de MONTALT [122346]. Robert was born in 1238 and died on 16 Sep 1275 at age 37.

   171    iii. Johannes de MOWBRAY [122347] was born about 1245.

+ 172    iv. 1st Baron Roger de MOWBRAY de Mowbray [122139] was born in 1245 in Isle of Axholme Lincolnshire England and died on 21 Nov 1297 in Ghent Vlanderen Belgium at age 52.

105. Emmaline LONGSPEE [82050] (Earl Stephen de LONGESPEE of Salisbury64, 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).

Emmaline married Maurice FITZMAURICE [82049].

The child from this marriage was:

+ 173    i. Julian FITZMAURICE [82048] was born in 1249.

106. Sir Robert de ROS Lord of Belvoir [121958] (Lord William de ROS of Helmsley70, 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 before 1237 and died on 13 May 1285.

General Notes: Wikipedia says,
On 24 December 1264 he was summoned to Simon de Montfort's Parliament in London as Robert de Ros,[3][4] and for some time it was considered that the barony was created by writ in that year, and that Robert de Ros was the 1st Baron Ros. According to The Complete Peerage:

In 1616 the barony of De Ros was allowed precedence from this writ [of 24 December 1264], a decision adopted by the Lords in 1806 (Round, Peerage and Pedigree, vol. i, pp. 249-50); but these writs, issued by Simon in the King's name, are no longer regarded as valid for the creation of peerages.[3]

Accordingly, the barony is now considered to have been created when Robert's eldest son, William de Ros was summoned to Parliament from 6 February 1299 to 16 October 1315 by writs directed Willelmo de Ros de Hamelak.[5][4]

On 3 July 1257, Ros obtained from Henry III a grant of the free warren, in the lordship of Belvoir, by which the boundary was determined. In 1258, he was actively employed in Scotland, in delivering King Alexander III of Scotland out of the hands of his rebellious subjects; and at Chester, in resisting the hostile invasions of Llewelyn the Last. In the same year, he and his lady Isabel had a controversy with the Prior and Convent of Belvoir, relative to the right of presentation to the Church of Redmile (near Bottesford), which was amicably compromised by their relinquishing the patronage to the convent, for a certain compensation. In 1261 he obtained from the king the grant of a weekly market, to be held at Belvoir, on Tuesday; and of an annual fair on the feast of St John the Baptist, to continue for three days. In 1264, he was one of the insurgent barons who defeated Henry III at the battle of Lewes, and took him and the prince prisoner, confining them in Farleigh Hungerford Castle. In 1264, de Ros was summoned to the parliament, which was called by the barons in the king's name. He died in 1285, and was buried at Kirkham Priory.

Robert married Isabel d'AUBIGNY [121959] before 17 May 1246. Isabel was born about 1235 in Belvoir Lancashire England and died on 15 Jun 1301 in Newstead Lincolnshire England aged about 66.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 174    i. Baroness Mary de ROS Brewose [122263] was born about 1250 in West Wellow Hampshire England and died about 1274 aged about 24.

+ 175    ii. 1st Baron William de ROS of Helmsley [121956] was born about 1255 and died on 8 Aug 1316 aged about 61.

   176    iii. Sir Robert de ROS of Gedney [122255] .

Robert married Erneburge [122256].

   177    iv. John de ROS [122257] .

   178    v. Nicholas de ROS [122258] .

   179    vi. Peter de ROS [122259] .

   180    vii. Isabel de ROS [122260] .

Isabel married Sir Walter FAUCONBERG 2nd Baron Fauconberg [122131]. Walter was born in 1264 and died on 24 Jun 1316 in Battle of Bannockburn at age 52.

   181    viii. Joan de ROS [122261] .

Joan married 1st Baron John LOVELL Lovell [122262].

113. Alice de ROS [122276] (Lord William de ROS of Helmsley70, 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).

Alice married John COMYN of Badenoch [122277].

The child from this marriage was:

   182    i. Lord John II COMYN of Badenoch [122187] .

John married Alianora de BALLIOL [122186]. Another name for Alianora is Mary de BALLIOL.

114. Sir Francis de BOHUN Kt., Lord of Midhurst [123541] (Sir Ralph de BOHUN Earl of Midhurst75, 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 1227 in Shere Surrey England and died about Oct 1273 in England aged about 46.

Francis married Lady Sibyl de FERRERS [123539]. Sibyl was born in 1230 in Ferrers Derby Derbyshire England and died on 5 Oct 1273 in England at age 43.

Children from this marriage were:

   183    i. Cecilia de BOHUN [123546] was born about 1245 in Midhurst Sussex England and died in Thakenham Sussex England.

   184    ii. Sir John de BOHUN Baron of Midhurst [123547] was born about 28 Sep 1247 in Midhurst Sussex England and died on 28 Sep 1248 in England aged about 1.

John married Baroness Joan de la CHAPELLE of Midhurst [123548]. Joan was born about Dec 1256 in Midhurst Sussex England and died on 23 Mar 1327 in England aged about 70.

   185    iii. Robert Devipont de BOHUN [123549] .

121. Earl Humphrey V de BOHUN of Herford & Essex [120227] (Earl [2nd] Humphrey IV de BOHUN of Hereford76, 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 1221 in Hereford Herefordshire England and died on 27 Oct 1265 in Beeston Cheshire England at age 44.

General Notes: Wikipedia says,
this Humphrey, eldest son and heir apparent, predeceased his father, having shared with him in the victory at the Battle of Evesham (1264), which he did not long survive. The earldom therefore passed to his son Humphrey VI de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford, 2nd Earl of Essex (c.1249-1298)

Noted events in his life were:

• Death: at Beeston Castle, 27 Oct 1265, Beeston Cheshire England.

Humphrey married Eleanor de BRAOSE [81916]. Eleanor was born about 1224 in Breconshire Wales, died in 1263 in Calstone Wiltshire England aged about 39, and was buried in Llanthony Priory Monmouthshire Wales.

Children from this marriage were:

   186    i. Agnes de BOHUN [123528] was born in 1229 in Brecknock [Brecon] Breconshire Wales and died on 20 Feb 1314 at age 85.

+ 187    ii. Countess Alianore de BOHUN of Derby [81908] was born in 1239 in Staffordshire England, died on 20 Feb 1314 at age 75, and was buried in Saffron Walden Essex England.

   188    iii. Helisant de BOHUN [123529] was born in 1248 in Ipswich Suffolk England and died on 11 Jul 1291 in Great Easton Essex England at age 43.

+ 189    iv. 3rd Earl Humphrey VI de BOHUN of Hereford [81915] was born about Sep 1249 in Herefordshire England, died on 31 Dec 1298 in Pleshy Castle Essex England aged about 49, and was buried in Jan 1299 in Walden Priory Essex England.

   190    v. Margery de BOHUN [123530] was born in 1252 in Bisley Gloucestershire England and died on 24 Aug 1309 in Renfrew Renfrewshire Scotland at age 57.

   191    vi. Gilbert de BOHUN [123531] was born about 1252 in Shropshire England and died on 31 Dec 1298 in Pleshy Essex England aged about 46.

   192    vii. Matilda de BOHUN [123532] .

   193    viii. Alice Cecelia de BOHUN [123533] .

   194    ix. William VII de BOHUN [123534] .

   195    x. Mary Clarissa de BOHUN [123535] .

128. Ada de BALLIOL [122176] (Dervorguilla de GALLOWAY77, 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).

Ada married William LINDSAY of Lamberton [122177].

The child from this marriage was:

   196    i. Christian LINDSAY [122178] .

131. Cecilia de BALLIOL [35172] (Dervorguilla de GALLOWAY77, 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 1240 in Barnard Castle Gainford Durham England and died about 1273 in Barnard Castle Gainford Durham England aged about 33.

Cecilia married Sir John de BURGH [35177] about 1269 in Barnard Castle Gainford Durham England. John was born about 1236 in Lanvalay Connaught Ireland and died about 1269 in Lanvalay Connaught Ireland aged about 33.

Children from this marriage were:

   197    i. Hawise de BURGH [122184] died before 24 Mar 1299.

Hawise married Sir Robert de GRELLE [122185]. Robert died on 15 Feb 1282.

+ 198    ii. Devorguille de BURGH [122181] was born about 1256, died in 1284 aged about 28, and was buried in Dunmow Priory Dunmow Essex England.

+ 199    iii. Margaret de BURGH [35115] was born about 1264 in Portslade Sussex England and died in 1304 aged about 40.


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