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  Edmund de Woodstoke article - Edmund de Woodstoke Earl Kent 28th July 1321 5th August 1301 Oxfordshire England - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Edmund Plantagenet, Earl of Kent from the 28th of July, 1321, (1st creation) was born on the 5th of August, in the year 1301, at Woodstock in Oxfordshire, England, hence he became known as Edmund Woodstoke.
Woodstock's execution would appear a retaliation for Edward I'st crushing defeat against Simon de Montfort at the Battle of Evesham in 1265 and because the king had treated his rebellious cousins with such great savagery, pursuing the surviving members of the de Montfort family, relentlessly.
Thomas de Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk Edmund de Woodstock, Earl of Kent
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 Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was one of the few barons to remain loyal to Edward during the controversy regarding Piers Gaveston.
Despenser became Edward's loyal servant and chief administrator after Gaveston was executed in 1312, but the jealousy of other barons led to his being exiled along with his son Hugh the younger Despenser in 1321, when Edmund de Woodstoke replaced him as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports.
Edward found it difficult to manage without them, and recalled them to England a year later, an action which enraged the queen, Isabella, the more so when Despenser was created Earl of Winchester.
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Despenser became Edward's loyal servant and chief administrator after Gaveston was executed in 1312, but the jealousy of other barons led to his being exiled along with his son in 1321, when Edmund de Woodstoke replaced him as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports.
The king had him married to his niece Eleanor de Clare, daughter of his sister Joan of Acre, and in her right he inherited Glamorgan.
His greedy push for greater domination in south Wales was one of the things that roused the barons to exile him and his father in 1321.
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 What is Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Edmund was executed for treason, having supported his half-brother, the deposed King Edward II, by order of the 'Regents Mortimer and Queen Isabella', before the outer walls of Winchester Castle.
Woodstock was buried on March 31 at the Church of the Dominican Friars in Winchester, England.
Woodstock's execution would appear a retaliation for Edward I's crushing defeat against Simon de Montfort at the Battle of Evesham in 1265, and because the king had treated his rebellious cousins with such great savagery, pursuing the surviving members of the de Montfort family relentlessly.
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 Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports - One Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The office of Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports has be traced from the year 1226 from the appointment William de Averanch, although he was not the first incumbant of this office.
The longest term of office was that of William Brook, Lord Cobham, who presided at the court for 40 years.
Edmund Crouchback (Earl of Leicester and Lancaster, son of Henry III)
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Also this same yere Sire Edmond Woodstoke erle of Kent, the kyngs uncle, was beheded at Wynchestre, thorugh procurment of the quene, the kings modir, and of the Mortymer.
This year the king held his parliament at Salisbury; and at that parliament Sir Roger Mortimer was made the earl of March, and Sir John Eltham, the king' brother, was made earl of Cornwall.
Also this same year Edmund Woodstock, earl of Kent, the king's uncle, was beheaded at Winchester, by order of the queen, the king's mother, and of the Mortimer.
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Hugh le Despenser (1262—1326), the King's chief administrator since the death of Gaveston, is exiled with his son due to the jealousy of the other barons
Edmund de Woodstoke replaces him as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports (-1323); Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel, reluctantly consents to the banishment and joins the King's efforts to restore Despenser
Margaret de Clare, wife of Bartholomew de Badlesmere, refuses to admit Queen Isabella to her husband's castle at Leeds in Kent; Edward II assaults and captures the castle, seizing and imprisoning Lady Badlesmere and percipitating the civil war
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He was executed on the 19th of March in 1330, for supporting his brother, the deposed Edward II, by order of the 'Regents Mortimer and Queen Isabella', before the outer walls of Winchester Castle, at Winchester, Hampshire.
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Encyclopedia : E : ED : EDM : Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent
Edmund Plantagenet, or Edmund of Woodstock (August 5, 1301 – March 19, 1330) was Earl of Kent from July 28, 1321 (1st creation).
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 XI. HENRY VI. PART III.
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“Woodstoke and Graffitti 2006” with Rudy Autio, Glenn Grishkoff, Paul Soldner, Aris Voulkos, Nina Ward and Tom Zwierlein (June 16—18); fee: $325 or $100/day, includes firing.
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Workshop: Woodstoke 2005, with Rudy Autio, Kathy Koop, Tom Collins, Brian Ransom, and Glenn Grishkoff, June 10-13, Penryn, California
Workshop: Woodstoke 2002, with Rudy Autio, Tom Collins, Rodney Mott, June 14- 18, Penryn, California
Workshop: Woodstoke 2001: A Clay Oddity, Penryn Workshop with Peter Voulkos, Rudy Autio, John Balistreri, Rodney Mott, June 8-12, Penryn, California
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