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Carney & Wehofer Family
Genealogy Pages
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1292 - 1337 (44 years)
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Name |
Eleanore (Alianore) De CLARE |
Born |
3 Oct 1292 |
Caerphilly Castle, Caerphilly, Glamorganshire, Wales |
Gender |
Female |
FamilySearch ID |
LD93-WKS |
_UID |
719E2F8F9A5B4F74A54B9A6FF3BED9373F5D |
Died |
30 Jun 1337 |
Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England |
Person ID |
I14233 |
Carney Wehofer 2024 Genealogy |
Last Modified |
30 Dec 2022 |
Father |
Gilbert I "The Red Earl" De CLARE, Sir Knight/9Th Earl/Gloucester, b. 2 Sep 1243, Christchurch, Hampshire, England , d. 7 Dec 1295, Monmouth Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales (Age 52 years) |
Mother |
Princess Joan PLANTAGENET, of Acre, b. Apr 1272, Acre/Akko, Hazafon, Kingdom of Jerusalem , d. 23 Apr 1307, Clare Castle, Clare, Suffolk, England (Age ~ 35 years) |
Married |
9 May 1290 |
Westminster, Middlesex, England [1, 2, 3] |
Family ID |
F536728730 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Lord Hugh "The Younger" LE DESPENCER, b. 1287, Barton, Gloucestershire, England , d. 24 Nov 1326, Hereford, Herefordshire, England (Age 39 years) |
Married |
1 May 1306 |
Westminister, London, Middlesex, England |
Children |
| 1. Hugh LE DESPENCER, b. Abt 1308, Stoke, Gloucestershire, England , d. 8 Feb 1348-1349 (Age ~ 41 years) |
| 2. Sir Edward LE DESPENCER, b. Oct 1310, Buckland, Buckinghamshire, England , d. 30 Sep 1342, Morlaix, Brittany, France (Age ~ 31 years) |
| 3. Isabel LE DESPENCER, b. Abt 1312, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England , d. 11 Jan 1371, Arundel, Sussex, England (Age ~ 59 years) |
| 4. Joan DESPENCER, b. Abt 1316, Stoke, Gloucestershire, England , d. 26 Apr 1394 (Age ~ 78 years) |
| 5. Eleanor LE DESPENSER, b. Abt 1319, d. 1351, Sempringham with Pointon and Birthorpe, Lincolnshire, England (Age ~ 32 years) |
| 6. Gilbert DESPENCER, b. Abt 1320, Of Mowbray, Leicestershire, England , d. Yes, date unknown |
| 7. Elizabeth Le DESPENCER, b. 1322, Stoke, Gloucestershire, England , d. 13 Jun 1389 (Age 67 years) |
| 8. Margaret DESPENCER, b. Aug 1323, Stoke, Gloucestershire, England , d. 1337, Whatton Priory (Age ~ 13 years) |
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Last Modified |
30 Dec 2022 |
Family ID |
F7326 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- SOURCE: Nat. Dic. of Bio.; Complete Peerage vol III; Banks Dormant Peerage vol
III; The Royal Daughter of England Eng120 p.182-3; The Royal Line (Adamic
Genealogy) March 1980, Albert F. Schedule was committed to the Tower, 17 Nov. 1326 (before the execution of her husband). Her lands were restored to her, 22 Apr. 1328, and the King took her homage and fealty therefor, 11 May following. Before Jan. 1328/9 she was abducted from
Hanley Castle by Sir William La Zouche de Mortimer, of Ashby, co. Leicester, who (subsequently) married her. Soon afterwards this William, accompanied by her, was besieging her castle of Caerphilly, and orders for their arrest issued, 5 Feb.
1328/9. She was imprisoned in the Tower and then in Devizes Castle, and though ordered to be released by the King and his Council did not regain her liberty till after 6 Jan 1329/30. [on the same day she was kidnapped from Hanley Castle by
Zouche] John de Grey [of Rotherfield] claiming her as his wife, obtained a commission of oyer and terminer. He was still claiming her as late as May 1333, having in the interval pursued her, with little success, through various ecclesiastical
courts, the Pope having been appealed to a at least three times. In Jan. 1331/2 he had hot words with his rival before the King and the council. "Et apres les choudes paroles si mist le dit monsire Johan mayn au cotel et treit en partie, mes
ne mie tut hors de gayne." For this he was imprisoned, and his lands taken into the King's hand, for a couple of months. ---------------------------- She was charged with having stolen from the Tower jewels and treasure of great value [these
were probably her late husband's, his wardrobe having been there]. In the petition she stated that Roger de Mortimer, late Earl of March, had said openly tht she would not be released till she and her husband had surrendered to the King her
lands of Glamorgan and Morgannoc, and the manors of Hanley and Tewkesbury, which Roger coveted. Accordingly, by indenture dated 30 Dec. 3 Edw. III, they granted all these lands to the King, the same to be restored to the premises for a fine of L10,000 in one day, and they were pardoned 22 Feb. following. On 19 Jan. 1330/1, after Mortimer had been hanged, they recovered the premises for a fine fo L10,000, reduced 3 days afterwards to L5,000. On 13 Oct. 1335 they were pardoned a futher 2,000 marks, but the fine was not paid in full during their lives. She was committed to the Tower, 17 Nov. 1326 (before the execution of her husband).
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- [S10] GEDCOM File : mwballard.ged, Mark Willis Ballard 6928 N. Lakewood Avenue 773-743-6663 [email protected].
- [S1160] FamilySearch Family Tree (http://www.familysearch.org), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, ((http://www.familysearch.org)), accessed 30 Dec 2022), entry for Joan, person ID 9MK6-P6Z. (Reliability: 3).
- [S232] Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additio ns by Walter Lee Shippard J, 11-30 (Reliability: 3).
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