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Joan (Jane) De MOWBRAY

Female Abt 1368 - Aft 1402  (~ 34 years)

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  1. 1.  Joan (Jane) De MOWBRAY was born about 1368 in Epworth, Isle Of Axholme, Lincolnshire, England (daughter of John de MOWBRAY and Elizabeth De SEGRAVE); died after 30 Nov 1402.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L6T8-ZKL
    • _UID: C26DEEED26294403BF640BAB60F5C773088B

    Notes:

    Jane de Mowbray; m. Sir Thomas Gray of Wark. [Ancestral Roots]

    Joan de Mowbray; m. Sir Thomas Grey of Heaton, d. c 30 Nov 1400. [Magna Charta Sureties]

    Note: Sometimes it is hard to recognize that these two sources are talking about the same people.

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    Said to be daughter of John de Mowbray and Elizabeth de Segrave. 4 sons & 1 daughter

    There are at least two sources which identity Thomas Gray's wife, Joan, as the daughter of John de Mowbray. The first source is the Visitation of the North taken c. 1480-1500 in which Joan is called "Ionetta filia Johannes Moubray." [Reference: Surtees Soc., 144 (1930): 53-54]. The visitation is one of the earliest visitations on record and one of the best in my opinion.

    The second source is the monumental inscription of Joan (Mowbray) Gray's son, Henry Gray, which reads as follows:
    "Here lyeth Syr Henry Grey, the sonne of Syre Thomas Grey, and Jone, hys wyf, that was systere to the Duke of Norfolk, that dyed at Venis." [Reference: Scott, Memorials of the Family of Scott (1876), p. 126
    footnote p].

    The Duke of Norfolk who died in Venice was Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, who died there of pestilence in 1399. He was the son of John de Mowbray, 4th Lord Mowbray, and his wife, Elizabeth de Segrave.

    I trust that answers your question.

    Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah

    Joan married Thomas GREY, Of Heton & Wark, Sir in 1st Husband. Thomas was born about 1359 in Heaton Castle, Wark-On-Tweed, Northumberland, England; died about 30 Nov 1400. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. John GREY, Of Wark-On-Tweed, Kg, Sir was born after 1384 in Heaton Castle, Wark-On-Tweed, Northumberland, England; died on 22 Mar 1420-1421 in Battle Of Bauge, Anjou, France (Killed).
    2. Maud GREY was born about 1386 in Heaton Castle, Wark-On-Tweed, Northumberland, England; died after 22 Aug 1451.

    Joan married Thomas TUNSTALL, Of Thurland, Sir before 30 Nov 1402 in 2ND Husband, 2ND Wife. Thomas was born about 1358 in Thurland Manor, Tunstall, Lancashire, England; died on 5 Nov 1415 in Thurland Castle, Tunstall, Lancashire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John de MOWBRAY was born on 25 Jun 1340 in Epworth, Isle Of Axholme, Lincolnshire, England (son of John 3Rd Baron De MOWBRAY, Of Thirsk, Sir and Joan PLANTAGENET); died on 17 Jun 1368 in Thrace, Byzantium, Turkey.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LBGD-P8S
    • Name: John DE MOWBRAY
    • Name: John DE MOWBRAY
    • Occupation: ; Crusader
    • _UID: DEADD68494AD412495F4E1068FF298A6BA38
    • Knighthood: Jul 1355; Mowbray and twenty-six others were knighted by King Edward III of England in July 1355 while English forces were at the Downs, before sailing to France.

    Notes:

    John de Mowbray, 4th Lord (Baron) Mowbray; born 25 June 1340, knighted 1355; married c1349 Elizabeth, Baroness Segrave in her own right, daughter of 4th Lord (Baron) Segrave and was killed by Saracens near Constantinople on his way to the Holy Land 9 Oct 1361. [Burke's Peerage]

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    John de Mowbray, b. Epworth, 25 June 1340, d. Thrace 1368, 4th Lord Mowbray of Thirsk, crusader; m. c 1349 Elizabeth, Lady Segrave, b. 25 Oct 1338, dead 1368, daughter of John, Lord Segrave, by Margaret, daughter of Thomas de Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk, son of Edward I. [Magna Charta Sureties]

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    John de Mowbray, 4th baron, was summoned to parliament from 14 August, 1362, to 20 January, 1366, as "John de Mowbray of Axholme." This nobleman was in the wars of France in the lifetime of his father and he eventually fell, anno 1368, in a conflict with the Turks, near Constantinople, having assumed the cross and embarked in the holy war. His lordship m. Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of John, Lord Segrave, by Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk (dau. and eventually sole heiress of Thomas Plantagenet, of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk), whereby he acquired a great inheritance in lands, and the most splendid alliance in the kingdom. By this lady he had two sons, John and Thomas, and several daus., of whom one m. Roger, Lord de la Warre, and another m. John, Lord Welles; and a 3rd, Anne, was abbess of Barking. His lordship was s. by his elder son, Thomas de Mowbray. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 387, Mowbray, Earls of Nottingham, Dukes of Norfolk, Earls-Marshal, Earls of Warren and Surrey]

    ohn (III) de Mowbray, 4th Baron Mowbray (24 June 1340 ? 19 October 1368) was an English peer. He was slain near Constantinople while en route to the Holy Land.

    Family
    John de Mowbray, born 25 June 1340 at Epworth, Lincolnshire, was the son of John de Mowbray, 3rd Baron Mowbray, of Axholme, Lincolnshire, by his second wife, Joan of Lancaster, third daughter of Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster.

    Career
    Mowbray and twenty-six others were knighted by King Edward III of England in July 1355 while English forces were at the Downs, before sailing to France. In 1356, he served in a campaign in Brittany. He had livery of his lands on 14 November 1361; however, his inheritance was subject to the dower which his father had settled on his stepmother, Elizabeth de Vere. By 1369, his stepmother had married Sir William de Cossington, son and heir of Stephen de Cossington of Cossington in Aylesford, Kent; not long after the marriage, she and her new husband surrendered themselves to the Fleet prison for debt. According to Archer, the cause may have been Mowbray's prosecution of his stepmother for waste of his estates; he had been awarded damages against her of almost ?1000.

    In about 1343, an agreement had been made for a double marriage between, Mowbray and Audrey Montagu, the granddaughter of Thomas of Brotherton, and Mowbray's sister, Blanche de Mowbray with Audrey's brother, Edward Montagu. Neither marriage took place. Instead, about 1349, a double marriage took place between Mowbray and Elizabeth de Segrave (also granddaughter of Thomas of Brotherton), and Mowbray's sister Blanche with Elizabeth's brother, John de Segrave, Pope Clement VI having granted dispensations for the marriages at the request of Mowbray's grandfather, the Earl of Lancaster, in order to prevent 'disputes between the parents', who were neighbours. Mowbray had little financial benefit from his marriage during his lifetime as a result of the very large jointure which had been awarded to Elizabeth's mother, Margaret of Brotherton, Duchess of Norfolk, who lived until 1399. However, when Elizabeth's father, John de Segrave, 4th Baron Segrave, died on 1 April 1353, King Edward III allowed Mowbray to receive a small portion of his wife's eventual inheritance. Estate accounts for 1367 indicate that Mowbray enjoyed an annual income of almost ?800 at that time. Elizabeth then succeeded her father as 5th Baroness Segrave, her brother having predeceased their father.

    Mowbray was summoned to Parliament from 14 August 1362 to 20 January 1366. On 10 October 1367, he appointed attorneys in preparation for travel beyond the seas; these appointments were confirmed in the following year. Mowbray was slain by the Turks near Constantinople while en route to the Holy Land. A letter from the priory of 'Peyn' written in 1396 suggests that he was initially buried at the convent at Pera, opposite Constantinople; according to the letter, 'at the instance of his son Thomas', his bones had been gathered and were sent to England for burial with his ancestors.

    His will was proved at Lincoln on 17 May 1369. His wife Elizabeth predeceased him in 1368, by only a few months.

    Marriage and issue
    Mowbray married, by papal dispensation dated 25 March 1349, Elizabeth de Segrave (born 25 October 1338 at Croxton Abbey), suo jure 5th Baroness Segrave, daughter and heiress of John de Segrave, 4th Baron Segrave (d.1353), and Margaret of Brotherton, Duchess of Norfolk, daughter and heiress of Thomas of Brotherton, son of King Edward I. Through the marriage, the Mowbray family gained the estate in Framlingham, Suffolk, including Framlingham Castle, which became the main seat of power for the Mowbray family for most of the 15th century.

    They had two sons and three daughters:
    1. Margaret de Mowbray (c.1361 - 24 April 1404), who married, by licence dated 1 July 1369, Sir Reginald de Lucy (d. 9 November 1437) of Woodcroft in Luton, Bedfordshire.
    2. Joan de Mowbray (c.1363 - 30 November 1402), who married firstly Sir Thomas Grey (1359 ? 26 November or 3 December 1400) of Heaton near Norham, Northumberland, son of the chronicler, Sir Thomas Grey. They had four sons and one daughter, including John Grey, 1st Earl of Tankerville. She married secondly, Sir Thomas Tunstall of Thurland in Tunstall, Lancashire (c. 1360 ? 1415).
    3. Eleanor de Mowbray (born before 25 March 1364), who married John de Welles, 5th Baron Welles.
    4. John de Mowbray, 1st Earl of Nottingham (1 August 1365 ? 12 January 1383), who died unmarried, and was buried at the Whitefriars, London.
    5. Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk (22 March 1366 - 22 September 1399)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_de_Mowbray,_4th_Baron_Mowbray


    John married Elizabeth De SEGRAVE about 1349. Elizabeth (daughter of John DE SEGRAVE, 4th Baron Segrave and Margaret DE NORFOLK, Duchess of Norfolk) was born on 25 Oct 1338 in Croxton, Leicestershire, England; died before 1368 in Leicestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth De SEGRAVE was born on 25 Oct 1338 in Croxton, Leicestershire, England (daughter of John DE SEGRAVE, 4th Baron Segrave and Margaret DE NORFOLK, Duchess of Norfolk); died before 1368 in Leicestershire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LTDJ-X1W
    • Name: Elizabeth DE MOWBRAY
    • _UID: 502A2D32AD974CE788CC55EEC21FE0C76F8A
    • TitleOfNobility: 1338, Segrave, Leicestershire, England; 5th Baroness Segrave

    Notes:

    Elizabeth, Lady Segrave, b. 25 Oct 1338, dead 1368, daughter of John, Lord Segrave, by Margaret, daughter of Thomas de Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk, son of Edward I. [Magna Charta Sureties]

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    Elizabeth de Segrave, who m. John de Mowbray, 4th Baron Mowbray (slain near Constantinople on his way to the Holy Land in 1368), and had issue, John, and Thomas. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 485, Segrave, Barons Segrave of Barton Segrave]

    ELIZABETH de Segrave (Croxton Abbey 25 Oct 1338-before 1368). A manuscript record of the Mowbray family states that "Johannes filius [Johannis]" married "filiam et h?redem domini de Segrave?Elizabetha"[1073]. m (1349) JOHN Mowbray, son of JOHN Mowbray Lord Mowbray & his wife Joan of Lancaster (Epworth 25 Jun 1340-killed in battle [Palestine] 1368). He succeeded his father as Lord Mowbray. [Medieval Lands.]

    Children:
    1. Margaret De MOWBRAY was born about 1362 in Epworth, Isle Of Axholme, Lincolnshire, England; died before 1401.
    2. Eleanor De MOWBRAY was born before 25 Mar 1364 in Epworth, Isle Of Axholme, Lincolnshire, England; died after 1399.
    3. Thomas De MOWBRAY, Kg, 1St Duke Of Norfolk was born on 22 Mar 1366 in Epworth, Lincolnshire, England; died on 22 Sep 1399 in Venice, Italy (Died Of Plague); was buried in St. George Abbey, Venice, Italy.
    4. 1. Joan (Jane) De MOWBRAY was born about 1368 in Epworth, Isle Of Axholme, Lincolnshire, England; died after 30 Nov 1402.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John 3Rd Baron De MOWBRAY, Of Thirsk, Sir was born on 29 Nov 1310 in Hovingham, Malton, North Riding Yorkshire, England (son of Sir John DE MOWBRAY, Of Thirsk, Sir and Aline De BRAOSE, Heiress Of Bramber & Gower); died on 4 Oct 1361 in York, Yorkshire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: 93C9-SDV
    • _UID: 4645C5FF009B4B2080851375C7216D548BE6

    Notes:

    John de Mowbray, 3rd Lord (Baron) Mowbray, JP (Lincs 1351); born 29 Nov 1310; incarcerated in Tower of London 26 Feb 1321/2, presumably for complicity in the father's rebellion; Keeper of Berwick-upon-Tweed 1340-41, a commander at English victory over the Scots of Neville's Cross 1346; married 1st 1325 Joan, 6th and youngest daughter of 3rd Earl of Lancaster, grandson of Henry III and had issue; married 2nd Elizabeth, daughter of the 7th Earl of Oxford and widow of Hugh de Courtenay, son of the 2nd Earl of Devon of the Feb 1334/5 creation, and died 4 Oct 1361. [Burke's Peerage]

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    John de Mowbray, b. Hovingham, c. York, 29 Nov 1310, d. York, 4 Oct 1361, 3rd Lord Mowbray of Thirsk, MP 1327-1360; m. (1) c 28 Feb 1326/7, Joan Plantagenet, d. 7 July 1349; m. (2) Elizabeth, d. Aug or Sep 1375, daughter of John de Vere, 7th Earl of Oxford, and widow of Hugh de Courtenay, son & heir of Hugh, 2nd Earl of Devon. She m. (3) bef. 18 Jan 1368/9, Sir William de Cosynton. [Magna Charta Sureties]

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    John de Mowbray, 3rd baron, was summoned to parliament from 10 December, 1327, to 20 November, 1360. This nobleman found much favour from King Edward III, who, in consideration of the eminent services of his progenitors, accepted his homage and gave him full livery of his lands before he came of full age. He was subsequently the constant companion in arms of his martial sovereign, attending him in his glorious campaign in France where he assisted at the siege of Nantes and the raising that of Aguillon. He was likewise at the celebrated battle of Durham (20th Edward III) [1347], and at one time was governor of Berwick-upon-Tweed. His lordship m. the Lady Joan Plantagenet, dau. of Henry, Earl of Lancaster, by whom he had issue, John, his successor. Lord Mowbray, who was styled in the charters, Lord of the Isle of Axholme, and of the honour of Gower and Bramber, d. in 1361, and was s. by his son, John de Mowbray, 4th baron. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 387, Mowbray, Earls of Nottingham, Dukes of Norfolk, Earls-Marshal, Earls of Warren and Surrey]

    John married Joan PLANTAGENET about 28 Feb 1326-1327 in 1st Wife. Joan (daughter of Earl Henry PLANTAGENET, Of Lancaster and Maude DE CHAWORTH) was born on 26 Feb 1326-1327 in Grosmont Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales; died on 7 Jul 1349 in Byland Abbey, Yorkshire, England; was buried in Byland Abbey, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Joan PLANTAGENET was born on 26 Feb 1326-1327 in Grosmont Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales (daughter of Earl Henry PLANTAGENET, Of Lancaster and Maude DE CHAWORTH); died on 7 Jul 1349 in Byland Abbey, Yorkshire, England; was buried in Byland Abbey, Yorkshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LT5N-7F7
    • _UID: 9AE0ADBF4FED4E1BA3F6DD3EFC8146717371

    Notes:

    Joan, 6th and youngest daughter of 3rd Earl of Lancaster, grandson of Henry III. [Burke's Peerage]

    Children:
    1. 2. John de MOWBRAY was born on 25 Jun 1340 in Epworth, Isle Of Axholme, Lincolnshire, England; died on 17 Jun 1368 in Thrace, Byzantium, Turkey.
    2. Eleanor (Alianore) De MOWBRAY was born about 1345 in Epworth, Isle Of Axholme, Lincolnshire, England; died before 18 Jun 1387.

  3. 6.  John DE SEGRAVE, 4th Baron Segrave was born on 4 May 1315 in Croxton Abbey, Leicester, England; died on 1 Apr 1353 in Repton, Derbyshire, England; was buried in Apr 1353 in Chacombe Priory, Chacombe, South Northamptonshire Borough, Northamptonshire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: 937J-D9D

    John married Margaret DE NORFOLK, Duchess of Norfolk. Margaret was born in 1320 in Framlingham Castle, Suffolk, England; died on 24 Mar 1399 in Herdeby, Lincolnshire, England; was buried in Mar 1399 in Christ Church Greyfriars Churchyard, London, City of London, Greator London, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Margaret DE NORFOLK, Duchess of Norfolk was born in 1320 in Framlingham Castle, Suffolk, England; died on 24 Mar 1399 in Herdeby, Lincolnshire, England; was buried in Mar 1399 in Christ Church Greyfriars Churchyard, London, City of London, Greator London, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LTKH-4FN

    Children:
    1. 3. Elizabeth De SEGRAVE was born on 25 Oct 1338 in Croxton, Leicestershire, England; died before 1368 in Leicestershire, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Sir John DE MOWBRAY, Of Thirsk, Sir was born on 4 Sep 1286 in Thirsk, North Riding Yorkshire, England (son of Sir William DE MOWBRAY); died in Mar 1321 in Executed After Battle Of Boroughbridge, Yorkshire, England; was buried in His Corpse Left Dangling At York For 3 Years..

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LYWF-C7S
    • _UID: 7F2186695A074716A51B93DB1FD3C12654D4

    Notes:

    John de Mowbray, 2nd Lord (Baron) Mowbray; allegedly born 4 Sep 1286; knighted 1306; served regularly against the Scots 1308-19, Keeper of the City and County of York 1312, Warden of the Marches towards Carlisle 1313 and Jan 1314/5, Captain and Keeper of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Northumberland March 1314/5, Keeper of town and castle of Scarborough and manor and castle of Malton 1317; joined Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, in rebellion against Edward II; married 1298 Aline de Braose/Brewes, daughter and coheir of 1st and apparently last Lord (Baron) Brewes, and after being taken prisoner at the Battle of Boroughbridge 16 March 1321/2 was hanged 23 March at York, his corpse allegedly being kept dangling for around three years. [Burke's Peerage]

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    John de Mowbray, Knight, 2nd Lord Mowbray of Thirsk, b. 4 Sep 1286, MP 1307-1321, warden of the marches near Carlisle and of the town and castle of Scarborough 1317, executed after the battle of Boroughbridge, at York, 23 Mar 1321/2; m. Swansea, 1298, Aline, d. bef. 20 July 1331, daughter of William de Braiose, Lord of Bramber and Gower in Wales; she m. (2) Sir Richard de Peshale, living Nov 1342. [Magna Charta Sureties]

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    John de Mowbray, 2nd baron, summoned to parliament from 26 August, 1307, to 5 August, 1320. This nobleman, during his minority, was actively engaged in the Scottish wars of King Edward I, and had livery of all his lands before he attained majority in consideration of those services. In the 6th Edward II [1313], being then sheriff of Yorkshire and governor of the city of York, he had command from the king to seize upon Henry de Percy, then a great baron in the north, in consequence of that nobleman suffering Piers de Gaveston, Earl of Cornwall, to escape from Scarborough Castle in which he had undertaken to keep him in safety. The next year Lord Mowbray was in another expedition into Scotland, and he was then constituted one of the wardens of the marches towards that kingdom. In the 11th of the same reign [1318], he was made governor of Malton and Scarborough Castles, in Yorkshire, and the following year he was once more in Scotland, invested with authority to receive into protection all who should submit to King Edward, but afterwards taking part in the insurrection of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, he was made prisoner with that nobleman and others at the battle of Boroughbridge and immediately hanged at York, anno 1321, when his lands were seized by the crown and Aliva, his widow, with her son, imprisoned in the Tower of London. This lady, who was dau. and co-heir of William de Braose, Lord Braose, of Gower, was compelled, in order to obtain some alleviation of her unhappy situation, to confer several manors of her own inheritance upon Hugh le Despencer, Earl of Winchester. In the next reign, however, she obtained from the crown a confirmation of Gowerland, in Wales, to herself and the heirs of her body by her deceased husband, with remainder to Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Essex, and his heirs. Lady Mowbray m. 2ndly, Sir R. de Peshale, Knt., and d. in the 5th Edward III [1332]. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 387, Mowbray, Earls of Nottingham, Dukes of Norfolk, Earls-Marshal, Earls of Warren and Surrey]

    John married Aline De BRAOSE, Heiress Of Bramber & Gower in 1298 in Swansea, Glamorganshire, Wales. Aline (daughter of William de BREUSE and Agnes Elizabeth De SULLY) was born about 1286 in Gower, Glamorganshire, Wales; died before 20 Jul 1331 in Swansea, Glamorganshire, Wales. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Aline De BRAOSE, Heiress Of Bramber & Gower was born about 1286 in Gower, Glamorganshire, Wales (daughter of William de BREUSE and Agnes Elizabeth De SULLY); died before 20 Jul 1331 in Swansea, Glamorganshire, Wales.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LVX3-2TM
    • Name: Aliva De BRAIOSE
    • _UID: FEA82F42D4BF4162A7A33CA028DCC3C6007A

    Notes:

    Aline, d. bef. 20 July 1331, daughter of William de Braiose, Lord of Bramber and Gower in Wales; she m. (2) Sir Richard de Peshale, living Nov 1342. [Magna Charta Sureties]

    Children:
    1. Christiana MOWBRAY was born about 1305 in Kirklington, North Riding Yorkshire, England; died on 25 Dec 1362 in Plumpton in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England.
    2. 4. John 3Rd Baron De MOWBRAY, Of Thirsk, Sir was born on 29 Nov 1310 in Hovingham, Malton, North Riding Yorkshire, England; died on 4 Oct 1361 in York, Yorkshire, England.

  3. 10.  Earl Henry PLANTAGENET, Of Lancaster was born in 1281 in Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, England (son of Earl Edmund "Crouchback" PLANTAGENET, Earl Of Leicester and Blanche CAPET, Of Artois); died on 22 Sep 1345 in Monastary Of Cannons, England; was buried in Newark Abbey, Leicestershire, England.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 23C9820366F74792B205487A23FD81F0B1C1
    • ACCEDED: 3 Feb 1326-1327

    Notes:

    [John Howard, Duke.ged]

    Plantagenet, Henry of Lancaster, Earl of Lancaster 3rd -

    And Earl of Leicester 1324. He was one of the leaders of the great confederacy which overturned the power of the Spencers and deposed King Edward II. He was appointed guardian of the new King Edward III. He was appointed captain-general of all the King's forces in the Marches of Scotland. Lord of Beaumont and Nogent 1336. AKA 'Tortcol'.

    Henry married Maude DE CHAWORTH in 1298 in Leicesster, Leicesstershire, England. Maude (daughter of Sir Patrick CHAWORTH and Isabel De BEAUCHAMP) was born about 1283 in Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, Wales; died after 1345 in Mottisfont Priory, Hampshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Maude DE CHAWORTH was born about 1283 in Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, Wales (daughter of Sir Patrick CHAWORTH and Isabel De BEAUCHAMP); died after 1345 in Mottisfont Priory, Hampshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 45159924B70249CEBDB999C9A29DDE502C64

    Children:
    1. Earl Henry Of ENGLAND and died.
    2. Maud De and died.
    3. Blanche PLANTAGENET was born in 1297 in Stevington, Bedfordshire, England; died on 10 Jul 1380; was buried in Church Of The Friars Minor, Stamford, Lincolnshire, England.
    4. Maud PLANTAGENET was born in 1298 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England; died on 5 May 1377 in Campsey Abbey, Suffolk, England; was buried in Brusiyard Abbey, Suffolk, England.
    5. Duke Henry Grosment PLANTAGENET, Of Derby was born about 1306 in Grasmont Castle, Crasmont, Monmouthshire, England; died on 24 Mar 1360-1361 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England; was buried in Newark Abbey, Leicestershire, England.
    6. Eleanor PLANTAGENET was born about 1311 in Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, England; died on 11 Jan 1372 in Arundel, Sussex, England.
    7. Lady Eleanor PLANTAGENET was born in 1311 in Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, England; died on 11 Jan 1371-1372 in Arundel Caslte, West Sussex, England; was buried in Lewes Priory, Lewes, Surrey, England.
    8. Lady Mary PLANTAGENET was born about 1320 in Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, England; died on 1 Sep 1362; was buried in Alnwick Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland, England.
    9. 5. Joan PLANTAGENET was born on 26 Feb 1326-1327 in Grosmont Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales; died on 7 Jul 1349 in Byland Abbey, Yorkshire, England; was buried in Byland Abbey, Yorkshire, England.