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  List of the Knights of the Garter
96 (inv 1399) Humphrey (Plantagenet), styled "of Lancaster." Duke of Gloucester.
610 (inv 1801) Hugh (Percy), 2nd Duke of Northumberland.
Afterwards Duke of Edinburgh, reigning duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 1893.
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 Stall-Plates of the Knights of the Garter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
1812 (633) Francis Conway (Ingram-Seymour-Conway), 2nd Marquess of Hertford.
1399 (96) Humphrey (Plantagenet), styled "of Lancaster." Duke of Gloucester.
Daughter of Philip (the Bold), Duke of Burgundy, K.G. Married William of Bavaria, Duke of Holland and Count of Ostrevant, K.G. 1408 Blanch, Duchess of Bavaria.
www.heraldica.org /topics/orders/garterstalls.htm   (12928 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Sir John de Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset and others
She married Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, son of Edward III, King of England and Philippe de Hainaut, between 1 March 1372 and 30 April 1372 in Hertford Castle, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England.
Edward of York, 2nd Duke of York b.
     Edward of York, 2nd Duke of York was born in 1373 in Norwich, Norfolk, England.
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 I1177: Edmund Plantagenet 1st Duke Of York (5 JUN 1341 - 1 AUG 1402)
I1177: Edmund Plantagenet 1st Duke Of York (5 JUN 1341 - 1 AUG 1402)
Descendants of Edmund Plantagenet 1st Duke Of York and Isabel Of Castile & Leon
5 Anne Plantagenet = Henry Holand Duke Of Exeter
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 List of the Knights of the Garter (1348-present)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
633 (inv 1812) Francis Conway (Ingram-Seymour-Conway), 2nd Marquess of Hertford.
664 (inv 1827) Brownlow (Cecil), 2nd Marquess of Exeter (1795-1867).
Daughter of René, Duke of Anjou, titular King of Sicily, Naples, and Jerusalem.
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 Edward, Edwards- WordWeb dictionary definition
King of England from 1307 to 1327 and son of Edward I; was defeated at Bannockburn by the Scots led by Robert the Bruce; was deposed and died in prison (1284-1327)
Son of Edward II and King of England from 1327-1377; his claim to the French throne provoked the Hundred Years' War; his reign was marked by an epidemic of the Black Plague and by the emergence of the House of Commons as the powerful arm of British Parliament (1312-1377)
King of England who was crowned at the age of 13 on the death of his father Edward IV but was immediately confined to the Tower of London where he and his younger brother were murdered (1470-1483)
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 Wars of the Roses: House of York
One of the major causes of the Wars of the Roses was the conflict over the line of royal succession.
Both the house of York and the house of Lancaster were descended from Edward III.
Richard, duke of York, had a dual claim to the throne, one through his mother and one through his father.
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 thePeerage.com - Place Index 87
Windsor, Richard Alexander Walter George, 2nd Duke of Gloucester  b.
White, Luke, 2nd Baron Annaly of Annaly and Rathcline  b.
Bathurst, Henry, 2nd Earl Bathurst of Bathurst  b.
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 RoyaList Online - Royal Genealogy - Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Philippa of Hainault (wife of King Edward III)
Joan Holland (daughter of Thomas, 2nd Earl of Kent)
Edmund was buried first at the friary of Langley then, after dissolution, removed to the east corner of the chancel of Langley.
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