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William DE LA POLE

William DE LA POLE

Male Abt 1365 - 1390  (~ 25 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  William DE LA POLE was born about 1365 in Of Hull, Yorkshire, England (son of Michael De LA POLE, 1st Earl Of Suffolk and Katherine DE WINGFIELD); died in 1390.

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    • FamilySearch ID: 9CZ9-DJQ
    • Name: William POLE
    • _UID: 33EBF050D3FF4D218ECFD4B12CA7B14B4F01

    Notes:

    No issue


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Michael De LA POLE, 1st Earl Of Suffolk was born about 1330 in Hull, Kingston-Upon-Hull, Yorkshire, England; died on 5 Sep 1389 in Paris, Seine, Ile-DE-France, France; was buried after 5 Sep 1389 in Church Of The Carthusians, Kingston-Upon-Hull, Yorkshire, England.

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    • Ancestor Interest: MEDIUM
    • FamilySearch ID: LCPN-JDQ
    • Name: Michael DE LA POLE
    • _UID: 179F02105C8A4A8380BE8063037B8FF7A01D
    • Milit_Serv: 1370, Limoges, Haute-Vienne, Limousin, France
    • Occupation: Abt 1383; K.G., Lord Chancellor of England.
    • Accedence: 1385
    • Note: 1386

    Notes:

    Suffolk, other creations: Following William de Ufford's death, when the Earldom of Suffolk of the second creation is deemed to have expired, the titles was conferred in 1385, barely three and a half years later, on Michael de la Pole, of a prosperous but bourgeois family from Hull. His career as diplomat and official flourished (he was Lord Chancellor in the mid-1380's) but his being a favourite of Richard II made him unpopular with the more established nobility and he was tried "in absentia" for high treason and on being found guilty forfeited his titles. Shortly before Richard II's own fall the son, another Michael, was restored to his father's honours but this restoration was itself annulled on Henry IV's coming to the throne. Michael managed to make his peace with the new King, however, and had the Earldom restored to him a second time. [Burke's Peerage, p. 2761]

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    BARONY OF POLE (I)

    EARLDOM OF SUFFOLK (V, 1)

    MICHAEL DE LA POLE, 1st son and heir, was born about 1330; knighted before 16 November 1353; was in the retinue of the Duke of Lancaster in his attempted expedition to aid Charles of Navarre in 1355 and accompanied the Black Prince in that of 1359. He was summoned v.p. to Parliament 20 January 1365/6 and on to 28 September 1384, by writs directcd Michaeli de la Pole, whereby he is held to have become LORD DE LA POLE. He succeeded his father as above, 21 June 1366; was a Commissioner of array for the East Riding of Yorks and Kingston-upon-Hull, 10 February, and de walliis et fossatis for the waters of Hull and Derwent, 30 July 1367; served again in the French wars from 1369, taking part in the sieges of Limoges (under the Black Prince), September 1370, and Montfont (under the Duke of Lancaster), December 1370-January 1370/1; Admiral of the fleet from the mouth of the Thames towards the north, 24 November 1376 (re-appointed 14 August following)--5 Dec. 1377; Commissioner to receive the castle of Brest from the Duke of Brittany, 9 April 1378, in which year also he accompanied Lancaster's abortive naval expedition against St. Malo. He founded a small monastery of 13 monks of the Carthusian Order at Kingston-upon-Hull, 18 February 1378/9. P.C. before 18 March 1378/9; Chief Ambassador to Milan (to negotiate a marriage between Richard Il and Catherine, daughter of Barnarbo Visconti of Milan), 18 March 1378/9, also to Rome and to Wenceslas, King of the Romans and of Bohemia (to suggest a marriage between Richard II and Anne, sister of Wenceslas), during which latter embassy he was made prisoner (as was also, apparently, Anne) before 19 January 1379/80, and was ransomed "at a high price" before 28 March 1381; joint Governor of the King, November 1381; Lord Chancellor of England, 13 March 1382/3-23 October 1386.

    While accompanying the King on his only expedition into Scotland, he was created, 6 August 1385, at Hoselaw, in Teviotdale, EARL OF SUFFOLK. Commissioner to treat with France at the request of the King of Armenia, 22 January and Chief Commissioner to inspect Calais, 13 March 1385/6. His favour with the King making him unpopular, he was impeached and convicted in the Parliament that met at Westminster, 1 October 1386, whereby many of his lands were forfeited, he was heavily fined and was committed to Corfe Castle. The King, however, sent him to Windsor, where he was soon released; and the above proceedings were declared void by the judges at Nottingham, 25 August 1387. He was with the King and Robert (de Vere), Duke of Ireland, in Wales and the Midlands during the summer of 1387 and returned with them to London, I0 November. But being accused by Gloucester, Arundel and Warwick (the "Lords Appellant"), he fled the realm in December 1387, and was in his absence found guilty of high treason by Parliament, 13 February 1387/8 (l), whereby all his honours were forfeited.

    He married, before 18 October 1361, Katherine, daughter and heir of Sir John WINGFIELD, of Wingfield, Suffolk, by Eleanor, daughter and heir of Gilbert (or Ralph) de Glanville. She, who was aged 26 and more in 1375, was living, 18 February 1378/9, and died before 1 October 1386, being buried in the Church of the Carthusians at Kingston-upon-Hull. M.I. He died 5 September 1389 in Paris and was buried with her. M.I. [Complete Peerage XII/1:437-40, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

    (l) The chroniclers say that he appeared before Calais Castle, of which his brother Edmund was Captain. The Governor of Calais, William Beauchamp, sent him back to the King who again allowed him to escape, this time from Hull, whither the King's serjeant was sent 20 Dec, to arrest him. According to Froissart, he and Vere crossed the North Sea together and landed at Dordrecht in Holland, but other accounts differ. Later he proceeded with Vere to Paris. Further orders for his arrest were issued 27 Dec 1387, 4 Jan and 20 Feb 1387/8.

    Milit_Serv:
    Served in the French wars under the Black Prince & later under John of Gaunt.

    Milit_Serv:
    Accompanied John of Gaunt on campaign in France several times.

    Milit_Serv:
    Captain of Calais. Admiral of the Fleet North of the River Thames.

    Note:
    A favorite of King Richard II. The only one of the King's closest councillors to have practical experience.

    Note:
    One of John of Gaunt's most trusted retainers & closest advisors.

    Milit_Serv:
    Fought under the Black Prince at Limoges.

    Accedence:
    Created 1st Earl of Suffolk.

    Note:
    Charged with treason, exiled & outlawed.

    Michael married Katherine DE WINGFIELD before 18 Oct 1361. Katherine (daughter of John De WINGFIELD, Lord Of Wingfield, Sir and Eleanor (Alianore) De GLANVILLE) was born before 1349 in Wingfield, Hartismere, Suffolk, England; died before 10 Oct 1386 in Church Of The Carthusians, Kingston-Upon-Hull, Yorkshire, England; was buried about 10 Oct 1386 in Church Of The Carthusians, Kingston-Upon-Hull, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Katherine DE WINGFIELD was born before 1349 in Wingfield, Hartismere, Suffolk, England (daughter of John De WINGFIELD, Lord Of Wingfield, Sir and Eleanor (Alianore) De GLANVILLE); died before 10 Oct 1386 in Church Of The Carthusians, Kingston-Upon-Hull, Yorkshire, England; was buried about 10 Oct 1386 in Church Of The Carthusians, Kingston-Upon-Hull, Yorkshire, England.

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    • Ancestor Interest: MEDIUM
    • FamilySearch ID: LVPV-TF6
    • LifeSketch: ; Katherine de Stafford, Countess of Suffolk (born around 1376 died 8 April 1419) was a daughter of Hugh de Stafford, 2nd Earl of Stafford and his wife Philippa de Beauchamp. By her marriage to Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk, she became known as th
    • Name: Katherine de STAFFORD
    • Name: Katherine STAFFORD
    • _UID: 79F5EA45FC3942CEB00C8FD8F6E1A270EEE2

    Notes:

    Katharine; married Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk, of the 1385 creation, by whom she was great-grandmother of John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, who married Elizabeth Plantagenet, sister of Edward IV and Richard III. [Burke's Peerage]

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    He [Michael de la Pole] married, before 18 October 1361, Katherine, daughter and heir of Sir John WINGFIELD, of Wingfield, Suffolk, by Eleanor, daughter and heir of Gilbert (or Ralph) de Glanville. She, who was aged 26 and more in 1375, was living, 18 February 1378/9, and died before 1 October 1386, being buried in the Church of the Carthusians at Kingston-upon-Hull. M.I. He died 5 September 1389 in Paris and was buried with her. M.I. [Complete Peerage XII/1:437-40, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

    Children:
    1. Anne De LA POLE was born about 1365 in Wingfield, Suffolk, England; died on 30 Mar 1412.
    2. 1. William DE LA POLE was born about 1365 in Of Hull, Yorkshire, England; died in 1390.
    3. Philippe DE LA POLE was born about 1366 in Of Cotton, Suffolk, England; and died.
    4. Michael De LA POLE, 2nd Earl Of Suffolk was born before 1367 in Hull, Kingston-Upon-Hull, Yorkshire, England; died on 18 Sep 1415 in Siege Of Harfluer, France; was buried in Wingfield Church, Suffolk, England.
    5. Thomas DE LA POLE, Of Grafton Regis & Marsh, Sir was born before 1374 in Marsh Gibbon, Buckinghamshire, England; died on 21 Aug 1420 in Grafton Regis, Northamptonshire, England.
    6. Anne DE LA POLE was born in 1375 in Of Hull, Yorkshire, England; died between 1400 and 1410.
    7. Richard DE LA POLE was born in 1377; died in 1403.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  John De WINGFIELD, Lord Of Wingfield, Sir was born about 1325 in Wingfield, Hartismere, Suffolk, England; died in 1358.

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    • _UID: 6DB50ACF192541AC9217002ADCF1FA13D320

    Notes:

    John (Sir), feudal Lord of Wingfield 1330-58; married Alianore, daughter of Sir Gilbert de Glanville. [Burke's Peerage]

    John married Eleanor (Alianore) De GLANVILLE. Eleanor (daughter of Gilbert (Ralph) De GLANVILLE, Of Bowsley, Sir and Eleanor De BRAOSE) was born about 1325 in Stradbroke, Hartismere, Suffolk, England; died in 1375. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Eleanor (Alianore) De GLANVILLE was born about 1325 in Stradbroke, Hartismere, Suffolk, England (daughter of Gilbert (Ralph) De GLANVILLE, Of Bowsley, Sir and Eleanor De BRAOSE); died in 1375.

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    • _UID: 544A13F8C5A14E5494A296011AA97B01BD50

    Notes:

    Alianore, daughter of Sir Gilbert de Glanville. [Burke's Peerage]

    Children:
    1. 3. Katherine DE WINGFIELD was born before 1349 in Wingfield, Hartismere, Suffolk, England; died before 10 Oct 1386 in Church Of The Carthusians, Kingston-Upon-Hull, Yorkshire, England; was buried about 10 Oct 1386 in Church Of The Carthusians, Kingston-Upon-Hull, Yorkshire, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  Gilbert (Ralph) De GLANVILLE, Of Bowsley, Sir was born before 1280 in Bowsley, Antley, Suffolk, England; and died.

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    • _UID: B3FAA7E6342A4EAC9099885CA9C70DC4E07E

    Gilbert married Eleanor De BRAOSE. Eleanor (daughter of Richard De BRAOSE, Of Stradbroke and Alianore SHELTON) was born about 1303 in Stradbroke, Hartismere, Suffolk, England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Eleanor De BRAOSE was born about 1303 in Stradbroke, Hartismere, Suffolk, England (daughter of Richard De BRAOSE, Of Stradbroke and Alianore SHELTON); and died.

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    • _UID: 957B17F549B04B8BA537ACF61BBF331F95B2

    Children:
    1. 7. Eleanor (Alianore) De GLANVILLE was born about 1325 in Stradbroke, Hartismere, Suffolk, England; died in 1375.