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Joan De Beaufort

Joan De Beaufort

Female Abt 1379 - 1440  (61 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Joan De Beaufort was born about 1379 in Chateau DE Beaufort, Maine-Et-Loire, France (daughter of John Of Gaunt Plantagenet Duke Of Lancaster and Katherine De Roet, Of Guienne); died on 13 Nov 1440 in Howden, Yorkshire, England.

    Joan married Kt Robert De Ferrers Baron Ferrers Of Wemme on 30 Sep 1390. Robert (son of Robert De Ferrers Baron Ferrers Of Wemme and Elizabeth Le Boteler) was born about 1373; died before 29 Nov 1396 in Willisham, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth De Ferrers, Lady Of Wem was born about 1389 in England; died in 1434.
    2. Mary De Ferrers, Lady Of Oversley was born in 1394 in Wem, Shropshire, England; died between 25 Jan 1457 and 1458 in Oversley, Warwickshire, England.

    Joan married Ralph De Neville Earl Of Westmorland on 29 Nov 1396 in Chateau DE Beaufort, Meuse-Et-Loire, France. Ralph (son of John De Neville Baron Neville Of Raby and Maud De Percy) was born in 1364 in Castle Raby, Raby, Durham, England; died on 21 Oct 1426 in Castle Raby, Raby, Durham, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Richard De Neville Earl Of Salisbury was born in 1400 in England; died in 1460 in York, England.
    2. Anne De Neville was born in 1411 in England; died in 1480 in England.
    3. Edward De Neville was born in 1412 in Durham, England; died in 1476 in England.
    4. George De Neville was born about 1414 in Castle Raby, Raby, Durham, England; died on 30 Dec 1469.
    5. Cecily De Neville was born in 1415 in England; died on 31 May 1495 in Berkhamstead Castle.
    6. William De Neville
    7. Katherine De Neville died after 1483.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Of Gaunt Plantagenet Duke Of Lancaster was born on 28 Mar 1340 in St Bavon's Abbey, Ghent, Flanders, Belgium (son of Edward III Plantagenet King Of England and Philippe De Hainault); died between 3 Feb 1398 and 1399 in Leicester Castle, Leicestershire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Acceded: 13 Nov 1362 As Duke Of Lancaster. Also Lord Beaufort & Nogent.; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: Also The Earl Of Richmond, Earl Of Derby, Lincoln. Duke Of Aquitaine.; Fact 2
    • Fact 3: Also King Of Castile & Leon. Lord Of Bergerac & Roche-Sur-Yon.; Fact 3
    • Fact 4: Dominated Gov't. Of England During His Father Hing Edward Iii's Declining Years.; Fact 4
    • Name: John Of Gaunt Plantagenet Earl Of Richmond
    • Name: John Plantagenet
    • Alt. Birth: 28 Mar 1340, St. Bavon's Abbey, Ghent, Flanders, Netherlands; Alt. Birth

    Notes:

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    Reference number Washington-11766.

    John married Katherine De Roet, Of Guienne between 13 Jan 1395 and 1396 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. Katherine (daughter of Kt Payne De Roet, Of Guienne and Unknown) was born in 1350 in Picardy, Hainault, France; died on 10 May 1403 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Katherine De Roet, Of Guienne was born in 1350 in Picardy, Hainault, France (daughter of Kt Payne De Roet, Of Guienne and Unknown); died on 10 May 1403 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Governess To John Of Gaunt's Daughter By His 1St Wife, Blanche Plantagenet.; Fact 1
    • Alt. Birth: 1350, Picardy, Hainault, Belgium; Alt. Birth

    Children:
    1. John De Beaufort Earl Of Somerset was born about 1371 in Pottersgate, Lincolnshire, England; died between 16 Mar 1409 and 1410 in St. Katherine By The Tower, London, Middlesex, England.
    2. Bishop Of Linco Henry De Beaufort, Cardinal was born about 1375 in Beaufort Castle, Anjou, France; died in 1447 in Winchester Cathedral, Hampshire, England.
    3. Thomas De Beaufort was born between Jan 1376 and 1377; and died.
    4. 1. Joan De Beaufort was born about 1379 in Chateau DE Beaufort, Maine-Et-Loire, France; died on 13 Nov 1440 in Howden, Yorkshire, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Edward III Plantagenet King Of EnglandEdward III Plantagenet King Of England was born on 13 Nov 1312 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England (son of Edward II Plantagenet King Of England and Isabelle De France); died on 21 Jun 1377 in Sheen Palace, Richmond, Surrey, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Category: English Royalty - Plantagenet Line
    • Fact 1: Acceded: 21 Sep 1327, Westminster Abbey, Reigned 1327-1377.; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: Interred: Westminster Abbey, London, England.; Fact 2
    • Fact 3: Assumed Effective Power In 1330 After Imprisoning His Mother.; Fact 3
    • Fact 4: Executed His Mother's Lover Roger DE Mortimer Who Had Murdered His Father (1330); Fact 4
    • Fact 5: Therafter His Reign Was Dominated By Military Adventures.; Fact 5
    • Fact 6: Great Victory In Scotland At Haildon Hill (1333).; Fact 6
    • Fact 7: Planned The Union Of Scotland & England (1363).; Fact 7
    • Fact 8: Began The 100 Years War (1337)By Claiming Throne Of France, Thru His Mother.; Fact 8
    • Fact 9: His Son John Of Gaunt Dominated The Government During His Last Years.; Fact 9
    • Name: Edward III Plantagenet

    Notes:

    Acceded 1327-1377.

    Edward III
    Edward III (reigned 1327-77) was 14 when he was crowned King and assumed government in his own right in 1330. In 1337, Edward created the Duchy of Cornwall to provide the heir to the throne with an income independent of the sovereign or the state. An able soldier, and an inspiring leader, Edward founded the Order of the Garter in 1348.
    At the beginning of the Hundred Years War in 1337, actual campaigning started when the King invaded France in 1339 and laid claim to the throne of France. Following a sea victory at Sluys in 1340, Edward overran Brittany in 1342 and in 1346 he landed in Normandy defeating the French King, Philip IV, at the Battle of CrÈcy and his son Edward (the Black Prince) repeated his success at Poitiers (1356). By 1360 Edward controlled over a quarter of France. His successes consolidated the support of the nobles, lessened criticism of the taxes, and improved relations with Parliament. However, under the 1375 Treaty of Bruges the French King, Charles V, reversed most of the English conquests; Calais and a coastal strip near Bordeaux were Edward's only lasting gain.

    Failure abroad provoked criticism at home. The Black Death plague outbreaks of 1348-9, 1361-2 and 1369 inflicted severe social dislocation (the King lost a daughter to the plague) and caused deflation; severe laws were introduced to attempt to fix wages and prices. In 1376, the 'Good Parliament' (which saw the election of the first Speaker to represent the Commons) attacked the high taxes and criticised the King's advisers. The ageing King withdrew to Windsor for the rest of his reign, eventually dying at Sheen Palace, Surrey.
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    Reference number Washington-23532.

    REF: British Monarchy Official Website: Edward III (reigned 1327-77) was 14 when he was crowned king and assumed government in his own right in 1330. An able soldier, and an inspiring leader, Edward founded the Order of the Garter in1348. At the beginning of the Hundred Years War, the king invaded France in 1338. At first, Edward was unsuccessful, but in 1346 he landed in
    Normandy defeating the French king, Philip IV, at the Battle of Crecy and again at Poitiers (1356). By 1360 Edward controlled over a quarter of France. His successes consolidated the support of the nobles, lessened criticism of the taxes, and improved relations with Parliament. However, by 1374 the French king, Charles V, had reversed most of the English conquests. Failure abroad
    provoked criticism at home. In 1376, the 'Good Parliament' (which saw the election of the first Speaker to represent the Commons) attacked the high taxes and criticised the king's advisers. The ageing king withdrew to Windsor for the rest of his reign.

    REF: "Royal Descents of Famous People" Mark Humphreys: Edward III is "often described as the ancestor of the British upper middle class" (Steve Jones' estimate, Burkes Press)...I have seen it quoted that 80% of the population of England is descended from Edward III, but Steve Jones' estimate (for Britain) above would imply the figure is considerably lower. Jones book "In the Blood: God, Genes, & Destiny" 1996, estimates that 25% of the population of Britain is descended from William the Conqueror. Consider you need two parents, four grandparents, etc. Assuming an average of abt 25 years per generation, you only need go back to 1200, quite within historical times, to need more separate ancestors than the population of the world. Therefor we all must descend from cousin marriages, many times over, even within the last few hundred years. Davenport claimed "no people of English descent are more distantly related than 30th cousins".

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    Reference number Washington-23532.

    REF: British Monarchy Official Website: Edward III (reigned 1327-77) was 14 when he was crowned king and assumed government in his own right in 1330. An able soldier, and an inspiring leader, Edward founded the Order of the Garter in1348. At the beginning of the Hundred Years War, the king invaded France in 1338. At first, Edward was unsuccessful, but in 1346 he landed in
    Normandy defeating the French king, Philip IV, at the Battle of Crecy and again at Poitiers (1356). By 1360 Edward controlled over a quarter of France. His successes consolidated the support of the nobles, lessened criticism of the taxes, and improved relations with Parliament. However, by 1374 the French king, Charles V, had reversed most of the English conquests. Failure abroad
    provoked criticism at home. In 1376, the 'Good Parliament' (which saw the election of the first Speaker to represent the Commons) attacked the high taxes and criticised the king's advisers. The ageing king withdrew to Windsor for the rest of his reign.

    REF: "Royal Descents of Famous People" Mark Humphreys: Edward III is "often described as the ancestor of the British upper middle class" (Steve Jones' estimate, Burkes Press)...I have seen it quoted that 80% of the population of England is descended from Edward III, but Steve Jones' estimate (for Britain) above would imply the figure is considerably lower. Jones book "In the Blood: God, Genes, & Destiny" 1996, estimates that 25% of the population of Britain is descended from William the Conqueror. Consider you need two parents, four grandparents, etc. Assuming an average of abt 25 years per generation, you only need go back to 1200, quite within historical times, to need more separate ancestors than the population of the world. Therefor we all must descend from cousin marriages, many times over, even within the last few hundred years. Davenport claimed "no people of English descent are more distantly related than 30th cousins".

    Edward married Philippe De Hainault between 24 Jan 1327 and 1328 in York Minster, York, Yorkshire, England. Philippe (daughter of Guillaume III Le Bon Ct De Hainault & Holland and Jeanne De Valois) was born on 24 Jun 1311 in Valenciennes, Hainault, Belgium; died on 14 Aug 1369 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; was buried in Wesminster, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Philippe De Hainault was born on 24 Jun 1311 in Valenciennes, Hainault, Belgium (daughter of Guillaume III Le Bon Ct De Hainault & Holland and Jeanne De Valois); died on 14 Aug 1369 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; was buried in Wesminster, England.

    Notes:

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    Reference number Washington-23533.

    Children:
    1. Edward Plantagenet Prince Of Wales was born on 15 Jun 1330 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England; died on 8 Jun 1376 in Westminster Palace, London, Middlesex, England.
    2. Isabella Plantagenet was born on 16 Jun 1332; and died.
    3. Joan (Joanna) Plantagenet was born between Feb 1334 and 1335; and died.
    4. William Plantagenet was born between 16 Feb 1336 and 1337; and died.
    5. Antwerp Lionel Plantagenet Of Antwerp Duke Of Clarence was born on 29 Nov 1338 in Antwerp, Belgium; died on 17 Oct 1368 in Alba, Piedmont, Italy.
    6. 2. John Of Gaunt Plantagenet Duke Of Lancaster was born on 28 Mar 1340 in St Bavon's Abbey, Ghent, Flanders, Belgium; died between 3 Feb 1398 and 1399 in Leicester Castle, Leicestershire, England.
    7. Blance De La Tour Plantagenet was born between Mar 1341 and 1342; died between Mar 1341 and 1342.
    8. Thomas Plantagenet Earl Of Gloucester was born between 7 Jan 1344 and 1345; and died.
    9. Edmund Plantagenet Of Langley Duke Of York was born on 5 Jun 1344 in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England; died on 1 Aug 1402 in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England.
    10. Mary Plantagenet was born on 10 Oct 1344 in Waltham, England; died in 1362.
    11. Margaret Plantagenet was born on 20 Jul 1346 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; died after 1 Oct 1361.
    12. William Plantagenet, Of Windsor was born on 24 Jun 1348 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; and died.

  3. 6.  Kt Payne De Roet, Of Guienne was born in 1310 in Hainault, Belgium; and died.

    Payne married Unknown. was born about 1315 in Picardy, Somme, France; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Unknown was born about 1315 in Picardy, Somme, France; and died.
    Children:
    1. 3. Katherine De Roet, Of Guienne was born in 1350 in Picardy, Hainault, France; died on 10 May 1403 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Edward II Plantagenet King Of EnglandEdward II Plantagenet King Of England was born on 25 Apr 1284 in Caernarvon Castle, Caernarvonshire, Wales (son of Edward I Longshanks Plantagenet King Of England and Alianore De Castille Cts De Ponthieu); died on 21 Sep 1327 in Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire, England; was buried in Gloucester Cathedral.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Category: English Royalty - Plantagenet Line
    • Fact 1: Acceded: 7 Jul 1307. Reigned 1307-1327. Deposed 1327.; Fact 1
    • Fact 2: Interred: Gloucester Cathedral.; Fact 2
    • Fact 3: Deposed. Murdered By Roger DE Mortimer, His Wife's Lover.; Fact 3
    • Fact 4: 1st Prince Of Wales.; Fact 4
    • Fact 5: Reign Bothered By Extravagances & Militarist Disasters In Scotland.; Fact 5
    • Fact 6: Defeated In Scotland At Bannockburn (1314) By Robert The Bruce.; Fact 6
    • Fact 7: Unpopularity Of His Favourite Peers Helped Cause His Downfall.; Fact 7
    • Fact 8: Peers: Gaveston Died 1312, Hugh Le Despencer 1262-1326.; Fact 8
    • Name: Edward II Plantagenent

    Notes:

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    Reigned 1307-1327 deposed and murdered. 1st Prince of Wales His reign was troubled by extravagances, his militarist disasters in Scotland notably at Bannockburn (1314) and unpopularity of his favourite peers Piers de Gaveston who died in 1312 and Hugh le Despencer 1262-1326.

    REF: British Monarchy Official Website: Edward II (reigned 1307-27) had few of the qualities which made a successful medieval king. He surrounded himself with favourites, and the barons, feeling excluded from power, rebelled. Throughout his reign different baronial groups struggled to gain power and control the King. The nobles' Ordinances of 1311, which attempted to limit royal control of finance and appointments, were ignored by Edward. Large debts (many inherited) and the Scots' victory at Bannockburn made Edward more unpopular. Finally, in 1326, Edward's wife, Isabelle of France, led an invasion
    against her husband. In 1327 Edward was made to renounce the throne in favour of his son, Edward, and was later murdered at Berkeley Castle
    Acceded 1307-1327.

    Edward II
    Edward II (reigned 1307-27) had few of the qualities that made a successful medieval king. Edward surrounded himself with favourites (the best known being a Gascon, Piers Gaveston), and the barons, feeling excluded from power, rebelled. Throughout his reign, different baronial groups struggled to gain power and control the King. The nobles' ordinances of 1311, which attempted to limit royal control of finance and appointments, were counteracted by Edward. Large debts (many inherited) and the Scots' victory at Bannockburn by Robert the Bruce in 1314 made Edward more unpopular.
    Edward's victory in a civil war (1321-2) and such measures as the 1326 ordinance (a protectionist measure which set up compulsory markets or staples in 14 English, Welsh and Irish towns for the wool trade) did not lead to any compromise between the King and the nobles. Finally, in 1326, Edward's wife, Isabella of France, led an invasion against her husband. In 1327 Edward was made to renounce the throne in favour of his son Edward (the first time that an anointed king of England had been dethroned since Ethelred in 1013). Edward II was later murdered at Berkeley Castle.
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    Reigned 1307-1327 deposed and murdered. 1st Prince of Wales His reign was troubled by extravagances, his militarist disasters in Scotland notably at Bannockburn (1314) and unpopularity of his favourite peers Piers de Gaveston who died in 1312 and Hugh le Despencer 1262-1326.

    REF: British Monarchy Official Website: Edward II (reigned 1307-27) had few of the qualities which made a successful medieval king. He surrounded himself with favourites, and the barons, feeling excluded from power, rebelled. Throughout his reign different baronial groups struggled to gain power and control the King. The nobles' Ordinances of 1311, which attempted to limit royal control of finance and appointments, were ignored by Edward. Large debts (many inherited) and the Scots' victory at Bannockburn made Edward more unpopular. Finally, in 1326, Edward's wife, Isabelle of France, led an invasion
    against her husband. In 1327 Edward was made to renounce the throne in favour of his son, Edward, and was later murdered at Berkeley Castle

    Died:
    Disembowelled at orders of Roger de Mortimer & Edward's wife Isabella.

    Edward married Isabelle De France between 25 Jan 1307 and 1308 in Boulogne, Pas-DE-Calais, France. Isabelle (daughter of King Phillipe IV Philippe IV The Fair Capet King Of France and Joan (Juana) I De Navarre Queen Of Navarre) was born in 1292 in Paris, France; died on 22 Aug 1358 in Hertford Castle, Hertfordshsire, England; was buried in Christ Church, Newgate, London, Middlesex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Isabelle De France was born in 1292 in Paris, France (daughter of King Phillipe IV Philippe IV The Fair Capet King Of France and Joan (Juana) I De Navarre Queen Of Navarre); died on 22 Aug 1358 in Hertford Castle, Hertfordshsire, England; was buried in Christ Church, Newgate, London, Middlesex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: 1292, France; Alt. Birth

    Children:
    1. 4. Edward III Plantagenet King Of England was born on 13 Nov 1312 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England; died on 21 Jun 1377 in Sheen Palace, Richmond, Surrey, England.
    2. John Plantagenet was born on 25 Aug 1316 in Cornwall, England; died on 13 Sep 1336.
    3. Alianor Plantagenet was born on 8 Jun 1318 in Woodstock, Oxford, England; died in 1355 in France.
    4. Joan Plantagenet was born on 5 Jul 1321; and died.

  3. 10.  Guillaume III Le Bon Ct De Hainault & Holland was born about 1286 in Avesnes, Pas-DE-Calais, France (son of Jean II De Hainault Ct De Holland and Philippa De Luxemburg); died on 7 Jun 1337 in Valenciennes, Nord, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact 1: Aka Guillaume III D' Avesnes Count Of Hainault & Holland.; Fact 1
    • Name: Guillaume III D' Avesnes Ct De Hainault
    • Alt. Birth: 1286, Hainaut, Belgium; Alt. Birth

    Guillaume married Jeanne De Valois on 19 May 1305 in Longpont, Aisen, France. Jeanne (daughter of Charles III De Valois Capet Duc De Anjou and Marguerite De Sicily) was born between 1294 and 1295 in Longpont, Aisen, France; died between 7 Mar 1341 and 1342 in Fontenelle, Yonne, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Jeanne De Valois was born between 1294 and 1295 in Longpont, Aisen, France (daughter of Charles III De Valois Capet Duc De Anjou and Marguerite De Sicily); died between 7 Mar 1341 and 1342 in Fontenelle, Yonne, France.
    Children:
    1. 5. Philippe De Hainault was born on 24 Jun 1311 in Valenciennes, Hainault, Belgium; died on 14 Aug 1369 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; was buried in Wesminster, England.



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