. The royal families of England, Scotland, and Wales : with their descendants, sovereigns and subjects . ord High Constable, ; d. unm. in , Earl of Northampton, who had a son, Humphrey deBoHUN, Earl of Hereford and Northampton, (father of two daus.,Alianore, wife of Thomas, Duke of Gloucester, and Mary, m. toKing Henry IV.), and a dau., Elizabeth, who m. Richard Fitz-alan. Earl of Arundel, and was mother of Thomas, Earl of Arundel,who , and three daus., Elizabeth, m. 1st, to William de Mon-tacute ; 2ndly, to Thomas, Lord Mowbray ; 3rdly, to Sir GerardAfflete; and 4thly, t


. The royal families of England, Scotland, and Wales : with their descendants, sovereigns and subjects . ord High Constable, ; d. unm. in , Earl of Northampton, who had a son, Humphrey deBoHUN, Earl of Hereford and Northampton, (father of two daus.,Alianore, wife of Thomas, Duke of Gloucester, and Mary, m. toKing Henry IV.), and a dau., Elizabeth, who m. Richard Fitz-alan. Earl of Arundel, and was mother of Thomas, Earl of Arundel,who , and three daus., Elizabeth, m. 1st, to William de Mon-tacute ; 2ndly, to Thomas, Lord Mowbray ; 3rdly, to Sir GerardAfflete; and 4thly, to Sir Robert Gousell, Knt.; Margaret, m. toSir Rowland Lenthall; and Alice, m. to John Charlton, Lord , m. to James Butler, Earl of , m. to Hugh Courtenay, Earl of Devon. After the death of the illustrious Eleanor of Castile, Edward I. m. for his second wife, 8 Sept. 1299, Margaret, dau. of Philip the Hardy, King of France, son of St. Louis, and by her had issue, Thomas, of Brothcrton, Earl of Norfolk, (to whom refer.)Edmund, of Woodstock, Earl of Kent, (to whom refer.). y/r ■;* ,\r ^ijV nj( oj( ,fe^T^^-r-r ^tTnVtTVWnttVT, Cf) piantagenet, €at\ of n^orfolfe, anD Ws Descennants. Thomas Plantagenet, sumamed of Brotlierton, Earl of Norfolk,eldest son of Edwaed I., by his second queen, Margaret, dau. of PhilipIII. or the Hardy, of France, was b. at Brotherton, in Yorkshire, anno1301, whence the surname, de Brotherton, and before he had attainedhis thirteenth year, was advanced, by special charter of his half brother,King Edward II., (at the d)dng request of his predecessor,) dated 16December, 1312, to all the honours which Roger le Bigod, some timeEarl of Norfolk, and Marshal of England, did enjoy by the name of Earl,in the county of Norfolk, with all the castles, manors and lands, whichthe said Roger possessed in England, Ireland, and Wales, which had be-come vested m the crown, by the surrender of the said Roger. But insome years afterwards,


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