113. Countess Isabelle MORTIMER of Arundel [81944] (Baroness Maud Matilda de BRAOSE Mortimer96, Baron William de BRAOSE Abergavenny76, Grecia de BRIWERE57, Baron William de BRIWERE of Torbay38, Henry de BRIWERE18, Adelisa de VERNON12, Adelise PEVERELL7, William the Elder3, Ranulf2, Ranulf1) was born in 1248 in Wigmore Herefordshire England and died before 1292 in Arundel Sussex England.
Isabelle married 7th Earl John III FITZALAN or Arundel [81943]. John was born on 14 Sep 1246 in Arundel Sussex England, died on 18 Mar 1272 in Clun Shropshire England at age 25, and was buried in Haughmond Abbey Haughmond Demesne Shropshire England.
Children from this marriage were:
144 i. Lady Joan CORNWALL of Winchester [122438] was born in 1260 in Winchester Hampshire England and died in Cornwall England.
145 ii. Maud FITZALAN [122439] was born about 1263 in Arundel Sussex England and died between 1316 and 1325.
Maud married Sir Phillip II BURNELL [122440]. Phillip was born on 1 Aug 1264 in Shrewsbury Shropshire England and died on 26 Jun 1294 in Oxford Oxfordshire England at age 29.
Maud next married Simon de CRIKETOT [122441]. Simon was born between 1233 and 1293.
+ 146 iii. 8th Earl Richard FITZALAN of Arundel [81941] was born on 3 Feb 1267 in Arundel Sussex England and died on 9 Mar 1302 at age 35.
147 iv. John FITZALAN [122442] was born about 1271 in Arundel Sussex England.
Isabelle next married Sir Robert de HASTANG of Chebsey & Leamington [122444]. Robert was born in 1245 in Hereford Herefordshire England and died in 1304 in Leamington Hastings Warwickshire England at age 59.
Noted events in his life were:
• Death: at Leamington House, 1304, Leamington Hastings Warwickshire England.
The child from this marriage was:
148 i. Sir John de HASTANG Kt. of Chebsey Hastang [122445] was born about 1275 in Chebsey Staffordshire England and died before 1332 in Leamington Hastings Warwickshire England.
115. 2nd Baron Edmund de MORTIMER of Wigmore [122100] (Baroness Maud Matilda de BRAOSE Mortimer96, Baron William de BRAOSE Abergavenny76, Grecia de BRIWERE57, Baron William de BRIWERE of Torbay38, Henry de BRIWERE18, Adelisa de VERNON12, Adelise PEVERELL7, William the Elder3, Ranulf2, Ranulf1) was born on 27 Oct 1252 in Wigmore Herefordshire England and died on 13 Jul 1304 in Wigmore Herefordshire England at age 51.
Noted events in his life were:
• Death: at Wigmore Castle, 13 Jul 1304, Wigmore Herefordshire England.
Edmund married UNKNOWN [122464]. Marriage status: mistress.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 149 i. Isolde de MORTIMER [121947] was born about 1275 and died about 1338 aged about 63.
Edmund next married Margaret de FIENNES [122463]. Margaret was born about 1270 and died on 2 Jul 1333 in Wigmore Herefordshire England aged about 63.
Children from this marriage were:
150 i. Maude Matilda de MORTIMER [122465] was born about 1286 in Wigmore Herefordshire England and died on 18 Sep 1312 in Alton Staffordshire England aged about 26.
+ 151 ii. 1st Earl Roger de MORTIMER of March [122466] was born on 25 Apr 1287 in Wigmore Herefordshire England and died on 29 Nov 1330 in Tyburn London Middlesex England at age 43.
117. Countess Alianore de BOHUN of Derby [81908] (Eleanor de BRAOSE97, Baron William de BRAOSE Abergavenny76, Grecia de BRIWERE57, Baron William de BRIWERE of Torbay38, Henry de BRIWERE18, Adelisa de VERNON12, Adelise PEVERELL7, William the Elder3, Ranulf2, Ranulf1) was born in 1239 in Staffordshire England, died on 20 Feb 1314 at age 75, and was buried in Saffron Walden Essex England.
Alianore married 6th Earl Robert de FERRERS of Derby [81907]. Robert was born in 1239 in Derby Derbyshire England and died in Apr 1279 in Holbrook Derbyshire England at age 40.
(Duplicate Line. See Person 90)
119. 3rd Earl Humphrey VI de BOHUN of Hereford [81915] (Eleanor de BRAOSE97, Baron William de BRAOSE Abergavenny76, Grecia de BRIWERE57, Baron William de BRIWERE of Torbay38, Henry de BRIWERE18, Adelisa de VERNON12, Adelise PEVERELL7, William the Elder3, Ranulf2, Ranulf1) 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.
Humphrey married Maud de FIENNES [82038] in 1275. Maud was born in 1245, died before 1298, and was buried in Walden Priory Essex England.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 152 i. Earl [4th] Humphrey VII de BOHUN of Hereford [81793] was born in 1276 in Pleshy Castle Essex England and died on 16 Mar 1322 in Boroughbridge Yorkshire England at age 46.
126. Thomas de GREY [121980] (Sir John de GREY100, Hugh de GREY84, Baron Henry de GREY of Codnor61, Richard de GREY44, Anchitel de GREY of Thurrock25, Mabilia de Redvers de VERNON14, Adelise PEVERELL7, William the Elder3, Ranulf2, Ranulf1) was born about 1266.
Thomas married someone.
+ 153 i. Sir Thomas GREY [121858] was born about 1299.
127. Eleanor de FERRERS [81895] (1st Baron John de FERRERS of Chartley104, 6th Earl Robert de FERRERS of Derby90, 5th Earl William de FERRERS of Derby62, 4th Earl William de FERRERS of Derby48, 3rd Earl William de FERRERS of Derby30, Countess Margaret PEVERELL of Derby16, William the Younger8, William the Elder3, Ranulf2, Ranulf1) was born in 1305 and died in 1399 at age 94.
Eleanor married Sir Thomas de LATHAM II of Lathom [81894]. Thomas died in 1370.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 154 i. Sir Thomas Mathias de LATHAM [81893] was born in 1324 and died in 1382 at age 58.
129. 3rd Baron Robert de FERRERS of Chartley [120249] (1st Baron John de FERRERS of Chartley104, 6th Earl Robert de FERRERS of Derby90, 5th Earl William de FERRERS of Derby62, 4th Earl William de FERRERS of Derby48, 3rd Earl William de FERRERS of Derby30, Countess Margaret PEVERELL of Derby16, William the Younger8, William the Elder3, Ranulf2, Ranulf1) was born on 25 Mar 1309 and died on 28 Aug 1350 at age 41.
General Notes: Wikipedia says:
He had inherited the title Baron Ferrers of Chartley from his elder brother John, 2nd Baron, between 1321 and July 1324,[2] and was summoned to parliament on 25 February 1342.[1]
Robert served frequently in the Scottish and French wars of Edward III as well as participating the victory at Cressy.[1]
Before 20 October 1333, he married a woman named Margaret. They had one son, John who succeeded his father as John de Ferrers, 4th Baron Ferrers of Chartley.[1]
After the death of Margaret, Robert remarried to Joan de la Mote before 1350. They had one son, Sir Robert Ferrers, summoned to parliament as 'Robert Ferrers of Wem' as husband of Elizabeth Boteler, 4th Baroness Boteler of Wem, by whom he had Robert Ferrers of Wem
Robert married Agnes de BOHUN [120242]. Agnes was born about 1313.
Robert next married Isabel de VERDUN [122045] in 1328 in Newbold Verdon Leicestershire England. Isabel was born on 21 Mar 1317 in Amesbury Priory Wiltshire England and died on 25 Jul 1349 at age 32.
General Notes: Wikipedia says:
Isabel was born at Amesbury Priory, Wiltshire, on 21 March 1317, the only child of the marriage of Theobald de Verdun, 2nd Baron Verdun, Justiciar of Ireland (born 8 September 1278) and Lady Elizabeth de Clare. She was born eight months after her father died of typhoid on 27 July 1316. He and Elizabeth had been engaged before she was called back to England by Edward II, intent on marrying her to one of his own supporters. So Theobald abducted Elizabeth from Bristol Castle in early 1316, and married her shortly afterwards on 4 February. Elizabeth was his second wife, his first wife having been Maud Mortimer (c.1289- 18 September 1312). Isabel had three half-sisters from her father's prior marriage, Joan de Verdun, Elizabeth de Verdun, and Margery de Verdun.
Isabel, along with her three de Verdon half-sisters, was a co-heiress of her father. She is occasionally referred to as Heiress of Ludlow.
Theobald was Elizabeth's second husband, her first husband John de Burgh had died in a minor skirmish in Galway, Ireland on 18 June 1313. She had a son by de Burgh, William Donn de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster (17 September 1312- 6 June 1333), who was Isabel's uterine half-brother. William would later marry Maud of Lancaster, by whom he had a daughter Elizabeth de Burgh, suo jure 4th Countess of Ulster (6 July 1332- 10 December 1363). Following the death of her brother Gilbert at Bannockburn in 1314, Elizabeth, along with her two sisters, Margaret and Eleanor, became one of the greatest heiresses in England. Her uncle, King Edward II of England, ordered her to return to England, where he planned to select a husband for her from among his supporters. She was placed in Bristol Castle where Verdun would afterwards abduct her, to the fury of King Edward.
After her husband's death, Elizabeth, pregnant with Verdun's child, fled to Amesbury Priory and placed herself under the protection of her aunt, Mary de Burgh, who was one of the nuns. It was there that she gave birth to Isabel.
Isabel's birth is recorded in an entry of King Edward II's Wardrobe Accounts, as well as the King's gift of a silver-gilt cup which valued at one pound, ten shillings.
Her paternal grandparents were Theobald de Verdun, 1st Lord Verdun and Margery de Bohun, and her maternal grandparents were Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, 3rd Earl of Gloucester, and Joan of Acre, the daughter of King Edward I of England and Eleanor of Castile.
The child from this marriage was:
155 i. de FERRERS [122046] was born in Feb 1331 and died in 1331.
Robert next married Margaret [122049] before 20 Oct 1333.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 156 i. 4th Baron John de FERRERS Chartley [122050] was born about 1331 in Southhoe Huntingdonshire England and died on 3 Apr 1367 in Castille Spain aged about 36.
135. 1st Earl Ralph de STAFFORD of Stafford [121973] (1st Baron Edmund STAFFORD Stafford107, Nicholas de STAFFORD92, Robert de STAFFORD71, Lady Petronille de FERRERS of Derby55, 3rd Earl William de FERRERS of Derby30, Countess Margaret PEVERELL of Derby16, William the Younger8, William the Elder3, Ranulf2, Ranulf1) was born on 24 Sep 1301 and died on 31 Aug 1372 at age 70.
General Notes: Wikipedia says.
Stafford was made a Knight banneret in 1327 and was fighting the Scots shortly afterwards. He supported the plot to free Edward III of England from the control of Roger Mortimer, which earned the king's gratitude. By the summer of 1332, he was a commissioner of the peace in Staffordshire and had served abroad on royal business, accompanying Hugh de Audley, 1st Earl of Gloucester. He was also still fighting the Scots, commanding archers at the Battle of Dupplin Moor on 11 Aug 1332 and on three further Scottish campaigns.[5]
He was first summoned to Parliament by writ as Lord Stafford on 29 November 1336 and continued to attend until 1350.
His military career continued, accompanying King Edward to France in 1338 as an advisor and being present at the naval battle of Sluys on 24 June 1340. He also fought at the relief of Brest and the siege of Morlaix. He was captured at Vannes but was exchanged in time to negotiate a truce at Malestroit.
On 6 January 1341, he was made Steward of the Royal Household but resigned that post on 29 March 1345 having assumed the office of Seneschal of Aquitaine, an English possession in France, where he stayed for about a year. He took part in the Gascon campaign of 1345 including the battles of Bergerac and Auberoche, the siege of Aiguillon, from where he escaped prior to its lifting, a raid on Barfleur and the English victory at the Battle of Crecy, on 26 August 1346. He became one of the twenty-six founding members and the fifth knight of the Order of the Garter in 1348.[5][6]
In November 1347, his wife's father died; they were able to take possession of his estates without paying the king's homage, an indication of the relationship between them. Ralph was now a very wealthy man, from his estates and from the many prizes from the French war.[5]
Edward III created a number of new peerage titles to honour his war captains and to mark his jubilee year. Ralph was created the 1st Earl of Stafford on 5 March 1350, with an annuity of 1000 marks. He now replaced Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster as the king's lieutenant in Gascony. He committed to serve with 200 men at his own expense with the expectation of this being doubled in March 1353 at the king's expense. The campaigns provided several captives that were ransomed, but were ultimately unsuccessful, leading to the appointment of Edward, Prince of Wales to command.[5]
Even at the age of sixty, Stafford continued to command troops and act as a royal envoy, both in France and in Ireland in 1361, accompanying Lionel of Antwerp to try and restore English control.
Ralph married Katherine de HASTANG [122221] about 1326.
Children from this marriage were:
157 i. Margaret STAFFORD [122223] .
Margaret married Sir John de STAFFORD of Bramshall [122224].
158 ii. Joan de STAFFORD [122225] .
Joan married Sir Nicholas de BEKE [122226].
Ralph next married Countess Margaret AUDLEY de Stafford [121974]. Margaret was born in Jan 1305 in Stafford Staffordshire England, died on 7 Sep 1347 in Tonbridge Kent England at age 42, and was buried in Tonbridge Kent England.
Noted events in her life were:
• Birth: at Stafford Castle, Jan 1305, Stafford Staffordshire England.
Children from this marriage were:
159 i. Ralph de STAFFORD [122232] died in 1347.
Ralph married Countess Maud de GROSMONT of Leicester [122229] in 1344. Maud was born on 4 Apr 1340 in Leicester Castle Leicester Leicestershire England and died on 10 Apr 1362 at age 22.
+ 160 ii. 2nd Earl Hugh STAFFORD of Stafford [120411] was born about 1336 and died on 16 Oct 1386 aged about 50.
+ 161 iii. Elizabeth STAFFORD [122051] was born about 1340 and died on 7 Aug 1375 aged about 35.
162 iv. Beatrice de STAFFORD [122235] was born about 1341 in Staffordshire England and died in 1415 aged about 74.
Beatrice married 2nd Earl Maurice FITZGERALD of Desmond [122236] in 1350. Maurice died in Jun 1358.
Beatrice next married 4th Baron Thomas de ROS de Ros [122239]. Thomas was born on 13 Jan 1335 and died on 8 Jun 1384 at age 49.
General Notes: Wiklipedia says,
Thomas Ros, 4th Baron Ros of Helmsley (13 January 1335 \endash 8 June 1384) was the son of William Ros, 2nd Baron Ros and Margery de Badlesmere.
In 1364, he accompanied the king of Cyprus to the Holy Land; and was in the French wars, from 1369 to 1371. He was summoned to parliament by both King Edward III of England and King Richard II of England. He died at Uffington, Lincolnshire, 8 June 1384, and was buried at Rievaulx Abbey. His widow became the wife of Sir Richard Burley.
138. 1st Baron Richard STAFFORD Stafford of Clifton K.B. [122209] (1st Baron Edmund STAFFORD Stafford107, Nicholas de STAFFORD92, Robert de STAFFORD71, Lady Petronille de FERRERS of Derby55, 3rd Earl William de FERRERS of Derby30, Countess Margaret PEVERELL of Derby16, William the Younger8, William the Elder3, Ranulf2, Ranulf1) was born about 1305 in Tunbridge Newcastle-under-Lyme Staffordshire England and died on 31 Aug 1372 in Clifton Campville Staffordshire England aged about 67.
General Notes: Wikipedia says,
Stafford was involved in the French campaigns of King Edward III of England during the Hundred Years' War. His actions during the war are at times unclear, for the contemporary historian Jean Froissart often confused Richard with his brother Ralph. In 1337, Stafford was sent with others on an embassy to the courts of William II, Count of Hainaut and Reginald II, Count of Guelders, as well as Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor.[2]
In November 1337, Richard participated in the victory at Cadzand and was in the king's army at present at the bloodless meeting of the English and French armies in October 1339 at Vironfosse. His brother held command of the English forces during the Gascon campaign of 1345, and Richard was among the prominent leaders of the campaign. During the campaign, Stafford participated in the siege of Bergerac, commanded the garrison at Libourne, and assisted in the relief of Auberoche, and the attack on La Réole. Stafford also participated in the Battle of Crécy in 1346; after the battle, Stafford and Reginald de Cobham, 1st Baron Cobham were tasked to count the slain. He was also at the Siege of Calais between 1346 and 1347.[2]
In 1355, Stafford followed the Edward the Black Prince to Gascony and participated in his expedition into France in 1355. He was sent to England with letters in December, but rejoined the prince's army afterwards and fought at the Battle of Poitiers on 19 September 1356. Stafford and his brother accompanied Edward III on his expedition to France in October 1359. He was appointed to the office of Seneschal of Gascony in 1361 and served until 8 June 1362. During 1366, Richard was appointed to go on an embassy, accompanied by his son Richard, to the papal court.[2] Summoned to parliament, as Baron Stafford of Clifton, on 8 January 1371, and regularly summoned until 1379. He died on 13 August 1380 and was buried at the St Andrew's Church, Clifton Campville, Staffordshire. A memorial brass is located within St Peter's Church, Elford, Staffordshire.
Richard married Isabel de VERNON [122210].
Children from this marriage were:
163 i. Sir Richard STAFFORD [122213] died before 1380.
Richard married Alice BLOUNT [122214].
164 ii. Bishop Edmund STAFFORD of Exeter [122215] was born in 1344 and died in 1419 at age 75.
165 iii. Sir Thomas STAFFORD Marshall of Ireland [122216] died about 1397.
Thomas married Alice SULNEY [122217].
166 iv. Maud STAFFORD [122218] . (Died young)
167 v. Katherine STAFFORD [122219] .
Katherine married Sir Thomas de ADERNE of Elford [122220].
140. Margery de ANTRENON [87747] (Claricia PEVERELL108, Hugh (Sir)94, Hugh73, William56, Hugh36, Richard17, William the Younger8, William the Elder3, Ranulf2, Ranulf1) was born in 1280 in Lamerton Devon England.
Margery married John de TREMAYNE [87825] in 1302 in Collacombe Nr. Tavistock Devon England. John was born about 1275 in Collacombe Nr. Tavistock Devon England and died after 1309 in Cornwall England.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 168 i. Agnes de TREMAYNE [87749] was born about 1303 in Cornwall England and died in 1355 in Cornwall England aged about 52.
169 ii. Maude de TREMAYNE [87750] was born about 1304.
170 iii. James de TREMAYNE [87826] was born about 1305 and died about 1342 aged about 37.
James married Marina [92075] about 1330 in Cornwall England.
+ 171 iv. Peter de TREMAYNE I [87751] was born about 1307 in Collacombe Nr. Tavistock Devon England and died after 1340.
172 v. John de TREMAYNE [87827] was born about 1309.
General Notes: M .P . fo r LAUNCESTO N 1344 , 1351/52
M .P . fo r TRURO 1364/65
M .P . fo r LISKEARD 1364
M .P . fo r HELSTON 1364 , 1376/77
John married Joan [92082] about 1335 in Cornwall England.
143. Jacob PEVERELL [87982] (Richard109, Hugh (Sir)94, Hugh73, William56, Hugh36, Richard17, William the Younger8, William the Elder3, Ranulf2, Ranulf1) was born in 1275. Another name for Jacob was James PEVERELL.
Jacob married Margaret de Cornwall [87985]. Margaret was born about 1280 in Winchester Hampshire England.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 173 i. Sir Hugh PEVERELL [87986] was born about 1300 in Sandford Peverell Plymouth Devon England and died in 1372 aged about 72.
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