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Descendants of Malcom II King of Scotland


Generation No. 12


92. ROBERT DE (WESSINGTON)45 WASHINGTON (ROBERT DE (WESSINGTON)44, WILLIAM DE (WESSINGTON)43, WALTER DE (WESSINGTON) WASHINGTON (SIR42 KNIGHT), WILLIAM41 DE WASHINGTON, WILLIAM FITZPATRIC DE HERTBURN (SIR)40 (COUNT), PATRIC FITZDOLFIN DE OFFERTON39 (SIR), DOLPHIN38 FITZUCHRED, LORD OF RABY, UCHTRED OF37 NORTHUMBERLAND, GOSPATRIC EARL OF36, MALDRED35 DUNKELD, EARL OF DUNBAR, BETHOC (HEIRESS OF34 SCONE), KENNETH II KING OF33, MALCOM I KING OF32, DONALD II31 MAC KENNETH, CONSTANTINE I30, MACALPINE29 KENNETH I, ALPINE28 MAC EOCHAID, RINNAMAIL EOCHAIDH "THE27 VENEMOUS", AODH HUGH ETHAFIND26 FIONNA, EUGENE KING OF25 SCOTLAND, EOCHAID24 III, FINDON (EOCHAID-II)MAC23 DONGART, DONGART II (EUGENE)22 MACDOUGART, BUIDHE EOCHAIDH "THE21 YOUNGER", DOMNALL20 BREAK, AEPHAN19, GABHRAM18 MAC DONART, EACHAIDH BIRTH17 OFSCOTLAND, DONART KING OF16 IRELAND, MOR MAC EARCA15 FERGUS, MORTOUGH14, MURDHACH13, EOGHAN12, NAL MAR11 NIAL, LADHAIDH10 LEIMCADHAIR, LUIRREADHACK9 TITRACH, LOCHAIDH8 LEIMEADHAIR, FAICHADR7 STREADHUIN, CAIBRE6 UTHALDA, CORMAS5 UTHADA, ART4 AONFHIR, CONN3 TEACHMAND, FEIDHLINDH2, TAUTHAL1) was born Aft. 1295 in "of Carnforth", Lancarshire, England, and died Abt. 1352 in in or near Carnforth. He married AGNEL LE GENTYL 1331 in in or near Carnforth, Lancashire, ENgland, daughter of RANDLE LE GENTYL. She was born in Ellel Manor, Carnforth, Lancashire, England.
     
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OBERT WASHINGTON and AGNEL LE GENTYL is:
106. i.   JOHN46 WASHINGTON, b. Bef. 1348, Tewitfield, Warton, Lancashire, England; d. 1408, Tewitfield, Warton, Lancashire, England.


93. HUMPHREY45 DE BOHUN (HUMPHREY DE BOHUN44 (EARL), HUMPHREY DE BOHUN (43 EARL), HUMPHREY DE BOHUN42 (EARL/ESSEX), HENRY DE BOHUN (EARL OF41 HEREFORD), MARGARET DUNKELD PRINCESS OF40 SCOTLAND, HENRY DUNKELD PRINCE OF39, DAVID L KING OF38, MALCOM LLL DUNKELD KING OF37, DUNCAN 1 DUNKELD KING OF36, BETHOC (HEIRESS OF35 SCONE), MALCOM II KING OF34 SCOTLAND, KENNETH II KING OF33, MALCOM I KING OF32, DONALD II31 MAC KENNETH, CONSTANTINE I30, MACALPINE29 KENNETH I, ALPINE28 MAC EOCHAID, RINNAMAIL EOCHAIDH "THE27 VENEMOUS", AODH HUGH ETHAFIND26 FIONNA, EUGENE KING OF25 SCOTLAND, EOCHAID24 III, FINDON (EOCHAID-II)MAC23 DONGART, DONGART II (EUGENE)22 MACDOUGART, BUIDHE EOCHAIDH "THE21 YOUNGER", DOMNALL20 BREAK, AEPHAN19, GABHRAM18 MAC DONART, EACHAIDH BIRTH17 OFSCOTLAND, DONART KING OF16 IRELAND, MOR MAC EARCA15 FERGUS, MORTOUGH14, MURDHACH13, EOGHAN12, NAL MAR11 NIAL, LADHAIDH10 LEIMCADHAIR, LUIRREADHACK9 TITRACH, LOCHAIDH8 LEIMEADHAIR, FAICHADR7 STREADHUIN, CAIBRE6 UTHALDA, CORMAS5 UTHADA, ART4 AONFHIR, CONN3 TEACHMAND, FEIDHLINDH2, TAUTHAL1) was born 1275 in Of, Pleshey, Castle, Essex, England, and died March 16, 1320/21 in Boroughbridge, Yorkshire, England. He married ELIZABETH PLANTAGANET PRINCESS OF ENGLAND November 14, 1302 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England, daughter of EDWARD ENGLAND* and LEONOR LEON. She was born August 07, 1282 in Rhuddlan Castle, Flintshire, Wales, and died May 05, 1316 in Quendon, Essex, England.

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UMPHREY DE BOHUN:
Burial: Friars Preachers Church, York, Yorkshire, England
Title (Facts Pg): Earl of Hereford 4 and Essex

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LIZABETH PLANTAGANET PRINCESS OF ENGLAND:
Burial: May 23, 1316, Walden Abbey, Hartfordshire, England
     
Child is listed above under (84) Elizabeth Plantaganet Princess of England.


94. MARGARET45 DE CLARE (JOAN "OF ACRE" PRINCESS OF44 ENGLAND, EDWARD 1 "LONGSHANKS" KING OF43 ENGLAND*, HENRY 111 KING OF42 ENGLAND, JOHN"LACKLAND" KING OF41, HENRY 11 "PLANTAGANET" KING OF40, MATILDA THE39 EMPRESS, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, MATILDA ATHLING QUEEN OF38 ENGLAND, MALCOM LLL DUNKELD KING OF37 SCOTLAND, DUNCAN 1 DUNKELD KING OF36, BETHOC (HEIRESS OF35 SCONE), MALCOM II KING OF34 SCOTLAND, KENNETH II KING OF33, MALCOM I KING OF32, DONALD II31 MAC KENNETH, CONSTANTINE I30, MACALPINE29 KENNETH I, ALPINE28 MAC EOCHAID, RINNAMAIL EOCHAIDH "THE27 VENEMOUS", AODH HUGH ETHAFIND26 FIONNA, EUGENE KING OF25 SCOTLAND, EOCHAID24 III, FINDON (EOCHAID-II)MAC23 DONGART, DONGART II (EUGENE)22 MACDOUGART, BUIDHE EOCHAIDH "THE21 YOUNGER", DOMNALL20 BREAK, AEPHAN19, GABHRAM18 MAC DONART, EACHAIDH BIRTH17 OFSCOTLAND, DONART KING OF16 IRELAND, MOR MAC EARCA15 FERGUS, MORTOUGH14, MURDHACH13, EOGHAN12, NAL MAR11 NIAL, LADHAIDH10 LEIMCADHAIR, LUIRREADHACK9 TITRACH, LOCHAIDH8 LEIMEADHAIR, FAICHADR7 STREADHUIN, CAIBRE6 UTHALDA, CORMAS5 UTHADA, ART4 AONFHIR, CONN3 TEACHMAND, FEIDHLINDH2, TAUTHAL1) was born 1293 in Of, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England/Tewkesbury, England, and died April 09, 1342 in France. She married (1) PIERS GAVESTON November 01, 1307, son of ARNAUD DE GABESTON and CLAREMUNDA DE LOUIVGNY. He was born Abt. 1284 in Blacklow Hill. Warwickshire, England, and died June 19, 1312 in Blacklow Hill. Warwickshire, England/ Executed. She married (2) HUGH DE AUDLEY (EARL OF GLOUCESTER) April 28, 1317 in Windsor, Berkshire, England, son of HUGH DE AUDLEY and ISOLT DE MORTIMER. He was born Abt. 1289 in Of Stratton Audl, Oxon, England, and died March 10, 1346/47.

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ARGARET DE CLARE:
Title (Facts Pg): Lady

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IERS GAVESTON:
Title (Facts Pg): Earl of Cornwall
     
Child of M
ARGARET DE CLARE and PIERS GAVESTON is:
107. i.   AMY46 DE GAVESTON, b. Aft. January 06, 1311/12, Tunbridge Castle, Kent, England; d. Aft. 1334.
     
Child of MARGARET DE CLARE and HUGH GLOUCESTER) is:
108. ii.   MARGARET DE AUDLEY (BARONESS46 AUDLEY), b. Abt. 1318, Staffordshire, England; d. September 16, 1348, England.


95. THOMAS BARON45 MONTHERMER (JOAN "OF ACRE" PRINCESS OF44 ENGLAND, EDWARD 1 "LONGSHANKS" KING OF43 ENGLAND*, HENRY 111 KING OF42 ENGLAND, JOHN"LACKLAND" KING OF41, HENRY 11 "PLANTAGANET" KING OF40, MATILDA THE39 EMPRESS, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, MATILDA ATHLING QUEEN OF38 ENGLAND, MALCOM LLL DUNKELD KING OF37 SCOTLAND, DUNCAN 1 DUNKELD KING OF36, BETHOC (HEIRESS OF35 SCONE), MALCOM II KING OF34 SCOTLAND, KENNETH II KING OF33, MALCOM I KING OF32, DONALD II31 MAC KENNETH, CONSTANTINE I30, MACALPINE29 KENNETH I, ALPINE28 MAC EOCHAID, RINNAMAIL EOCHAIDH "THE27 VENEMOUS", AODH HUGH ETHAFIND26 FIONNA, EUGENE KING OF25 SCOTLAND, EOCHAID24 III, FINDON (EOCHAID-II)MAC23 DONGART, DONGART II (EUGENE)22 MACDOUGART, BUIDHE EOCHAIDH "THE21 YOUNGER", DOMNALL20 BREAK, AEPHAN19, GABHRAM18 MAC DONART, EACHAIDH BIRTH17 OFSCOTLAND, DONART KING OF16 IRELAND, MOR MAC EARCA15 FERGUS, MORTOUGH14, MURDHACH13, EOGHAN12, NAL MAR11 NIAL, LADHAIDH10 LEIMCADHAIR, LUIRREADHACK9 TITRACH, LOCHAIDH8 LEIMEADHAIR, FAICHADR7 STREADHUIN, CAIBRE6 UTHALDA, CORMAS5 UTHADA, ART4 AONFHIR, CONN3 TEACHMAND, FEIDHLINDH2, TAUTHAL1) was born Abt. 1310 in Akko. Hazafon, Israel, and died 1340 in Battle of Sluys. He married MARGARET TIPTOFT. She was born October 14, 1329 in St. Humbert, Stokenham, Devonshire, England.

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HOMAS BARON MONTHERMER:
Title (Facts Pg): Baron Monthermer

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ARGARET TIPTOFT:
Burial: March 24, 1394/95
     
Child of T
HOMAS MONTHERMER and MARGARET TIPTOFT is:
109. i.   MARGARET46 DE MONTHERMER, b. October 14, 1329, Cathedral Humbert. Stokenham, Devonshire, England; d. March 24, 1394/95.


96. EDWARD LLL KING OF45 ENGLAND (EDWARD LL44 ENGLAND*, EDWARD 1 "LONGSHANKS" KING OF43, HENRY 111 KING OF42 ENGLAND, JOHN"LACKLAND" KING OF41, HENRY 11 "PLANTAGANET" KING OF40, MATILDA THE39 EMPRESS, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, MATILDA ATHLING QUEEN OF38 ENGLAND, MALCOM LLL DUNKELD KING OF37 SCOTLAND, DUNCAN 1 DUNKELD KING OF36, BETHOC (HEIRESS OF35 SCONE), MALCOM II KING OF34 SCOTLAND, KENNETH II KING OF33, MALCOM I KING OF32, DONALD II31 MAC KENNETH, CONSTANTINE I30, MACALPINE29 KENNETH I, ALPINE28 MAC EOCHAID, RINNAMAIL EOCHAIDH "THE27 VENEMOUS", AODH HUGH ETHAFIND26 FIONNA, EUGENE KING OF25 SCOTLAND, EOCHAID24 III, FINDON (EOCHAID-II)MAC23 DONGART, DONGART II (EUGENE)22 MACDOUGART, BUIDHE EOCHAIDH "THE21 YOUNGER", DOMNALL20 BREAK, AEPHAN19, GABHRAM18 MAC DONART, EACHAIDH BIRTH17 OFSCOTLAND, DONART KING OF16 IRELAND, MOR MAC EARCA15 FERGUS, MORTOUGH14, MURDHACH13, EOGHAN12, NAL MAR11 NIAL, LADHAIDH10 LEIMCADHAIR, LUIRREADHACK9 TITRACH, LOCHAIDH8 LEIMEADHAIR, FAICHADR7 STREADHUIN, CAIBRE6 UTHALDA, CORMAS5 UTHADA, ART4 AONFHIR, CONN3 TEACHMAND, FEIDHLINDH2, TAUTHAL1) was born June 05, 1341 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England, and died January 21, 1376/77 in Sheen Palace, Surrey, England/Int. Westminter Abbey.Middlesex, Eng.. He married PHILIPPA OF HAINAULT January 24, 1326/27 in York Minster, York, England, daughter of WILLIAM HOLLAND and JEAN DE VALOIS. She was born June 24, 1311 in Le Quesnoy, Nord, France, and died August 14, 1369 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire/Int Westminter Abbey, Middlesex , England.

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DWARD LLL KING OF ENGLAND:
Reigned 1327-1377. Edward assumed effective power in 1330 after imprisoning his mother and executing her lover Roger de Mortimer who had murdered his father, thereafter his reign was dominated by military adventures. He claimed the Scottish Thone thru his mother after his Victory in Scotland, (1337) thus starting the 100 year war. His son John of Gaunt dominated the government during his last years.

Note:
1. Edward III, (r.1327-77), was dominated by Isabella and Mortimer until he seized power in a coup in 1330, putting Mortimer to death and forcing his mother into retirement. He supported Edward de BALIOL against the young Scottish king DAVID II, but despite his victory at Halidon Hill in 1333, the Scottish question remained unsettled. In 1337 the HUNDRED YEARS WAR began; it would dominate Edward's reign. He and his son EDWARD THE BLACK PRINCE took an active part in the war, the first phase of which ended with the treaty of London in 1359. The war was renewed after various treaties and truces, but, like the Scottish wars, was inconclusive in Edward's reign. There were many constitutional developments in Edward's long reign. The most important of these was the emergence of Commons as a distinct and powerful group in PARLIAMENT. The king's constant need for money for his wars enabled Commons to assert its power to consent to all lay taxation. The Black Death decimated the population, producing a labor shortage that enabled the lower classes to demand higher wages and social advancement. Edward quarreled with the church, and the resulting religious unrest found a spokesman in John WYCLIF. There was rivalry between a court party headed by Edward's son JOHN OF GAUNT and the parliamentary party, headed by the Black Prince. Edward was succeeded by RICHARD II.

2. From: The Columbia Dictionary of Quotations is licensed from Columbia University Press. Copyright © 1993 by Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.

Scottish independence gained formal recognition in a final treaty signed at Northampton
between Edward III and Robert the Bruce, who was at that time disfigured with leprosy. The
treaty was ratified by the marriage July 12, 1328 of Bruce's young son David to Edward's
sister Joanna.

Quoted in: Polydore Vergil, Anglicae Historiae. Alleged remark at the falling of the Countess of
Salisbury's garter, presumably when the order of Garter was founded in 1344: no
contemporary evidence whatsoever, but the traditional tale was current in Henry VIII's reign.

3. Edward III initiated the long, drawn-out struggle with France called the Hundred Years' War.
Edward was the elder son of King Edward II, of the house of Plantagenet. Involved by his mother, Isabella of France, in her intrigues against his father, he was proclaimed king after the latter was forced to abdicate in 1327. During Edward's minority, England was nominally ruled by a council of regency, but the actual power was in the hands of Isabella and her paramour, Roger de Mortimer. In 1330, however, the young king staged a palace coup and took the power into his own hands. He had Mortimer hanged and confined his mother to her home.

Edward began a series of wars almost directly after he had control of England. Taking advantage of civil war in Scotland in 1333, he invaded the country, defeated the Scots at Halidon Hill, England, and restored Edward de BALIOL to the throne of Scotland. BALIOL, however, was soon deposed, and later attempts by Edward to establish him permanently as king of Scotland were unsuccessful. In 1337 France came to the aid of Scotland. This action was the culminating point in a series of disagreements between France and England, and Edward declared war on Philip VI of France. In 1340 the English fleet destroyed a larger French fleet off Sluis, the Netherlands. The action resulted in a truce that, although occasionally disturbed, lasted for six years.

War broke out again in 1346. Edward, accompanied by his eldest son, Edward the Black Prince, invaded Normandy and won a great victory over France in the Battle of Crécy. He captured Calais in 1347, and a truce was reestablished. Edward returned to England, where he maintained one of the most magnificent courts in Europe. The war with France was renewed in 1355, and again the English armies were successful. The Peace of Calais, in 1360, gave England all of Aquitaine, and Edward in return renounced his claim, first made in 1328, to the French throne.

Edward continued to assert his will both domestically and abroad. In 1363 he concluded an agreement with his brother-in-law, David II of Scotland, uniting the two kingdoms in the event of David's death without male issue. Three years later Edward repudiated the papacy's feudal supremacy over England, held in fief since 1213. He renewed his war with France, disavowing the Peace of Calais. This time, however, the English armies were unsuccessful. After the truce of 1375, Edward retained few of his previously vast possessions in France.

The king had, by this time, become senile. He was completely in the power of an avaricious mistress, Alice Perrers, who, along with his fourth son, John of Gaunt, dominated England. Perrers was banished by Parliament in 1376, and Edward himself died at Sheen. He was succeeded by his grandson, Richard II.

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DWARD LLL KING OF ENGLAND:
Burial: Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England
Christening: November 20, 1312, Windsor Castle, Windsor, England
Title (Facts Pg): King of England

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HILIPPA OF HAINAULT:
Burial: Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England
Title (Facts Pg): Countess
     
Children of E
DWARD ENGLAND and PHILIPPA HAINAULT are:
  i.   ISABEL46.
  ii.   JOAN.
  iii.   BLANCHE.
  iv.   MARY.
  v.   MARGARET.
  vi.   WILLIAM.
  vii.   WILLIAM.
110. viii.   EDWARD THE BLACK PRINCE PRINCE OF WALES, b. June 15, 1330, Woodstock Palace, Oxfordshire, London; d. June 08, 1376, West Minster Palace London England/Cantebury Cathetral Kent.
111. ix.   LIONEL PLANTAGANET DUKE OF CLARENCE, b. November 29, 1332, Antwero, Brabant, France /Acceded 13 Nov 1362; d. October 17, 1368, Alba, Piedmont, Italy.
112. x.   JOHN DUKE OF LANCASTER, b. June 24, 1340, Abbaye Destbavon, Gand, Flandreorientale, Belgium; d. February 03, 1397/98, Castle Leicester, Leicester, England, England.
113. xi.   EDMUND PLANTAGANET (DUKE/YORK), b. June 05, 1341, King's Langly, Hertshire, England; d. August 01, 1402, King's Langly, Herts.
114. xii.   THOMAS PRINCE OF ENGLAND, b. January 07, 1353/54, Palace at Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England; d. September 09, 1397, Prince's Inn, Calais, Pas-De-Calais, France.


97. WILLIAM DE BOHUN45 (EARL) (HUMPHREY44 DE BOHUN, HUMPHREY DE BOHUN43 (EARL), HUMPHREY DE BOHUN (42 EARL), HUMPHREY DE BOHUN41 (EARL/ESSEX), HENRY DE BOHUN (EARL OF40 HEREFORD), MARGARET DUNKELD PRINCESS OF39 SCOTLAND, HENRY DUNKELD PRINCE OF38, DAVID L KING OF37, MALCOM LLL DUNKELD KING OF36, DUNCAN 1 DUNKELD KING OF35, BETHOC (HEIRESS OF34 SCONE), KENNETH II KING OF33, MALCOM I KING OF32, DONALD II31 MAC KENNETH, CONSTANTINE I30, MACALPINE29 KENNETH I, ALPINE28 MAC EOCHAID, RINNAMAIL EOCHAIDH "THE27 VENEMOUS", AODH HUGH ETHAFIND26 FIONNA, EUGENE KING OF25 SCOTLAND, EOCHAID24 III, FINDON (EOCHAID-II)MAC23 DONGART, DONGART II (EUGENE)22 MACDOUGART, BUIDHE EOCHAIDH "THE21 YOUNGER", DOMNALL20 BREAK, AEPHAN19, GABHRAM18 MAC DONART, EACHAIDH BIRTH17 OFSCOTLAND, DONART KING OF16 IRELAND, MOR MAC EARCA15 FERGUS, MORTOUGH14, MURDHACH13, EOGHAN12, NAL MAR11 NIAL, LADHAIDH10 LEIMCADHAIR, LUIRREADHACK9 TITRACH, LOCHAIDH8 LEIMEADHAIR, FAICHADR7 STREADHUIN, CAIBRE6 UTHALDA, CORMAS5 UTHADA, ART4 AONFHIR, CONN3 TEACHMAND, FEIDHLINDH2, TAUTHAL1) was born Abt. 1312 in Of , Caldecot, Northampton, England, and died September 15, 1360. He married ELIZABETH DE BADLESMERE 1335 in Castle of Badlesmere, daughter of BARTHOLOMEW DE BADLESMERE and MARGARET DE CLARE. She was born 1313 in Of, Castle Badlesmere. Kent, England, and died June 08, 1356.

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ILLIAM DE BOHUN (EARL):
Title (Facts Pg): Earl of Northampton

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LIZABETH DE BADLESMERE:
Burial: Black Friars, London, Middlesex, England
     
Child of W
ILLIAM (EARL) and ELIZABETH DE BADLESMERE is:
115. i.   HUMPHREY DE BOHUN (EARL OF46 HEREFORD), b. March 24, 1340/41; d. January 16, 1372/73.


98. ELEANOR45 PLANTAGANET (HENRY PLANTAGANET (EARL/LANCASTER)44 3RD, EDMUND COROUCHBACK43 LEICESTER, EARL OF LEICESTER, HENRY 111 KING OF42 ENGLAND, JOHN"LACKLAND" KING OF41, HENRY 11 "PLANTAGANET" KING OF40, MATILDA THE39 EMPRESS, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, MATILDA ATHLING QUEEN OF38 ENGLAND, MALCOM LLL DUNKELD KING OF37 SCOTLAND, DUNCAN 1 DUNKELD KING OF36, BETHOC (HEIRESS OF35 SCONE), MALCOM II KING OF34 SCOTLAND, KENNETH II KING OF33, MALCOM I KING OF32, DONALD II31 MAC KENNETH, CONSTANTINE I30, MACALPINE29 KENNETH I, ALPINE28 MAC EOCHAID, RINNAMAIL EOCHAIDH "THE27 VENEMOUS", AODH HUGH ETHAFIND26 FIONNA, EUGENE KING OF25 SCOTLAND, EOCHAID24 III, FINDON (EOCHAID-II)MAC23 DONGART, DONGART II (EUGENE)22 MACDOUGART, BUIDHE EOCHAIDH "THE21 YOUNGER", DOMNALL20 BREAK, AEPHAN19, GABHRAM18 MAC DONART, EACHAIDH BIRTH17 OFSCOTLAND, DONART KING OF16 IRELAND, MOR MAC EARCA15 FERGUS, MORTOUGH14, MURDHACH13, EOGHAN12, NAL MAR11 NIAL, LADHAIDH10 LEIMCADHAIR, LUIRREADHACK9 TITRACH, LOCHAIDH8 LEIMEADHAIR, FAICHADR7 STREADHUIN, CAIBRE6 UTHALDA, CORMAS5 UTHADA, ART4 AONFHIR, CONN3 TEACHMAND, FEIDHLINDH2, TAUTHAL1) was born 1311 in Grismond Castle, Monmouth, England, and died January 11, 1371/72 in Arundel Castle, Sussex, England. She married RICHARD FITZALAN (EARL/ARUNDEL) February 05, 1344/45 in Ditton Church, Stoke Poges, Buckingham, son of EDMUND (EARL/ARUNDEL) and ALICE DE WARRENE. He was born in Arundel Castle, Sussex, England, and died January 24, 1375/76 in Arundel, Sussex, England.

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LEANOR PLANTAGANET:
Source:

Title: Royal and Noble Genealogical Data
Author: Brian Tompsett
Note: http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/GEDCOM.html
Note: Excellent
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LEANOR PLANTAGANET:
Burial: Lewes Priory, Sussex, England
Title (Facts Pg): Countess of Arundel

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ICHARD FITZALAN (EARL/ARUNDEL):
Source:

Title: Royal and Noble Genealogical Data
Author: Brian Tompsett
Note: http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/GEDCOM.html
Note: Excellent
Repository:
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ICHARD FITZALAN (EARL/ARUNDEL):
Aka (Facts Pg): Richard Croped Hat FitzAlan
Burial: Lewes Priory, Lewes. Sussex, England
Title (Facts Pg): 9th Earl Surrey
     
Children of E
LEANOR PLANTAGANET and RICHARD (EARL/ARUNDEL) are:
116. i.   JOAN46 FITZALAN, b. Abt. 1348, Arundel, Essex, England; d. April 07, 1419.
117. ii.   ALICE FITZALAN, b. 1352, Arundel Castle, Sussex, England; d. March 17, 1415/16.


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