Alice Perrers (mistress) was born 1348 in , Hertfordshire, England247, and died 1400 in Upminster, Essex, England247. She married Edward Plantagenet III of Woodstock on Not Married.
Notes for Alice Perrers (mistress): Mistress after the death of Phillippa.
"By it, the only important possessions remaining in English hands were Calais, Bordeaux, Bayonne, and Brest. Edward was now sinking into his dotage. After the death of Queen Philippa in 1369 he fell entirely under the influence of his greedy mistress, Alice Perrers, while Prince Edward and John of Gaunt became the leaders of sharply divided parties in the royal court and council. John of Gaunt returned to England in April 1374 and with the help of Alice Perrers obtained the chief influence with his father, but his administration was neither honorable nor successful. At the famous so-called Good Parliament of 1376 popular indignation against John of Gaunt's ruling party came at last to a head. Alice Perrers was removed and some of Gaunt's followers were impeached. Before the Parliament had concluded its business, however, the death of Prince Edward on June 8, 1376 robbed the Commons of its strongest support. "
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Marriage Notes for Alice Perrers (mistress) and Edward Plantagenet III of Woodstock: Mistress after the death of Phillippa.