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  Earl of Chester - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The earldom reverted to the Crown in 1237 on the death of John the Scot, Earl of Huntingdon, seventh and last of the earls.
King Henry III then passed the lordship of Chester, but not the title of earl, to his son the Lord Edward in 1254, and as King Edward I he conferred the title and the lands of the earldom first on son, Edward, the first English Prince of Wales.
The importance of the royal county of Chester is shown by the survival of Chester Herald, in the College of Arms, currently Timothy Hugh Stewart Duke, for some six hundred years.
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 Edward III of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edward III was crowned on 1 February 1327, at the age of 14, and married Philippa of Hainault on 24 January 1328.
The French nobles therefore asserted that the legitimate king of France was Philip VI, Edward's cousin and heir to Charles of Valois, a younger son of Philip III.
Edward III quartered his coat of arms with "France Ancient", the Azure semé-de-lis (a blue shield with a tight pattern of small golden fleur de lis of the French royal house), and it remained a part of the English Coat of Arms until removed by George III.
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 Earls of Lincoln - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In 1349 Henry Plantagenet, earl (afterwards duke) of Lancaster, a nephew of Earl Thomas, was created earl of Lincoln; and when his grandson Henry became king of England as Henry IV.
Edward Fiennes Clinton, 9th Lord Clinton (1512-1585), lord high admiral and the husband of Henry VIII.'s mistress, Elizabeth Blount, was created earl of Lincoln in 1572.
In 1768 Henry Clinton, the 9th earl (1720-1794), succeeded his uncle Thomas Pelham as 2nd duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne, and since this date the title of earl of Lincoln has been the courtesy title of the eldest son of the duke of Newcastle.
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 Edward I - MSN Encarta
Edward was born on June 17, 1239, the eldest son of Henry III and Eleanor of Provence.
Edward married Eleanor, daughter of Alphonso X of Castile, in 1254, when he was 15 and she 13.
Edward received an impressive landed endowment from his father, consisting of most of Ireland, the king’s conquests in north Wales, along with important lands in south Wales, the earldom of Chester, and various estates in England.
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 Earls and dukes of Albemarle - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Earls and dukes of Albemarle - LoveToKnow 1911
In 1411 Thomas Plantagenet, second son of Henry IV., was created earl of Albemarle and duke of Clarence, but at his death at the battle of Beauge (March 22, 1421) these honours became extinct.
Of the later earls mention need only be made of the sixth, GEORGE THOMAS KEPPEL (1799-1891), British general, second son of the fourth earl, born on the 13th of June 1799.
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 Edward, the Black Prince - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales, KG (June 15, 1330 – June 8, 1376), popularly known as the Black Prince, was the eldest son of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault, and father to King Richard II of England.
Edward was generally superior to his fellow commanders at chevauchees, employing a balanced mix of speed and destruction during the attack raids, which generally lasted a couple of months.
Edward's behavior was typical of an increasing number of knights and nobles during the late Middle Ages who paid less and less attention to the high ideal of chivalry.
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 Courtly Lives ... Edward I
Edward was coronated August 19, 1294 at Westminster Abbey and resided at 1274 Sicily (1272-1274).
Edward II (surnamed Caernarfon)(reigned 1308-1827) was born on April 25, 1284 and died September 21, 1327, at the hand of Roger de Mortimer.
Edward married to Phillippa (1314-1369)(his second cousin), daughter of William, Count of Holland and Hainault and Margaret of Provence,who died in 1295, she was the daughter of Raymond, Count of Provence.
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 Kings, Queens, Presidents and First Ladies
Edward was the eldest son of King Henry III and Eleanor of Provence.
King Edward Plantagenet II-[18449] was born on 4-25-1284 in Carnarvon Castle and died on 9-21-1327 in Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire at age 43.
Earl Edmund of Woodstock-[18975] was born on 8-5-1301 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England and died on 3-19-1330 in Winchester, Hampshire, England at age 28.
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 Kimball - pafg95 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Edward II King of England [Parents] was born on 25 Apr 1284 in Caernarvon, Wales.
Edward I King of England [Parents] was born on 17 Jun 1239 in Westminster, England.
Alfonso PLANTAGENET Earl of Chester was born on 24 Nov 1273.
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 King Edward III
Edward III, King of England, eldest son of King Edward II and Isabella of France, was born at Windsor on the 13th of November 1312.
But Edward's decisive victory over the French at Crécy, in Ponthieu on the 26th of August, where he scattered the army with which Philip VI attempted to stay his retreat from Paris to the northern frontier, signally demonstrated the tactical superiority of Edward's army over the French.
Edward III was not a great man like Edward I. He was, however, an admirable tactician, a consummate knight, and he possessed extraordinary vigor and energy of temperament.
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 Kings, Queens, Presidents and First Ladies
The eldest son of Edward II and Isabella of France, Edward III was summoned to Parliament as earl of Chester (1320) and was made duke of Aquitaine (1325), but, contrary to tradition, he never received the title of prince of Wales.
Edward III grew up amid struggles between his father and a number of barons who were attempting to limit the king's power and to strengthen their own role in governing England.
Edward Plantagenet "Black Prince"-[18651] was born on 6-15-1330 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England and died on 6-8-1376 in Westminster, England at age 45.
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 Amanda Lynn Ellison Pitts - Earl Edmund Plantagenet
Edward Evan Pitts was born on 14 Dec 1878 in Earling, Shelby, IA.
King Edward I Plantagenet (Longshanks) of England and Eleanor of Castile.
Earl Edmund Plantagenet was born on 5 Aug 1301 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England.
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 Conqueror2
EDWARD III, Plantagenet, Earl of Chester (1312), Count of Ponthieu and Montreuil (1325), Duke of Aquitaine (1325), King of England (1327), * 13.11.1312 at Windsor Castle, + 21.6.1377 at Sheen Palace, Surrey of a stroke and was buried in Westminster Abbey
Joan Plantagenet, * 1272 at Acre, Palestine, + 23.4.1307 at the manor of Clare, Suffolk and buried in the Priory Church of the Austin Friars, Clare, Suffolk, Md.1) 30.4.1290 at Westminster Abbey, Gilbert de Clare, 3rd Earl of Gloucester, 7th Earl of Hertford, * 1243, + 1295.
Eleanor Plantagenet, * 4.5.1306 at Winchester, + 1311 at Amesbury Abbey, Wiltshire and buried at Beaulieu Abbey, Hampshire.
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 Edward I, King of England to Dr. Levi Cheney (Including King Edward II and III)
Edward II of England (of Caernarvon), eldest surviving son and heir, was born at Caernarvon, co. Caernarvon, Wales, on 25 Apr. 1284.
Edward II of England, King of England, was murdered in Berkeley Castle on 21 Sep. 1327, apparently in an attempt to escape the castle, and was buried, it is said, at Gloucester.
Edward III of England, King of England, Lord of Ireland, Duc d'Aquitaine, Earl of Chester, was born at Windsor Castle, co Berks, on 13 Nov. 1312.
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 My Family
Edward I (King of England) and Eleanor of Castile were married on 5 Aug 1254 in Las Huelgas.
Alfonso (Earl of Chester), Margaret, Berengaria, Mary, Alice, Elizabeth, Edward II PLANTAGENET (King of England), Beatrice, Blanche.
Children were: Edward I (King of England), Edmund PLANTAGENET (Earl of Lancaster and Leicester).
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 The Baron's of Halton
He was appointed by Hugh Lupus, the Earl of Chester, in 1070 and quickly erected a Motte and Bailey castle from which he could watch the Cheshire plain, the south Lancashire plain, the Welsh hills and for invaders using the river Mersey.
The Constable of Chester, Justicar of England, and Baron of Pontefract.
He was Earl of Lincoln and Salisbury, Constable of Chester, Baron of Halton, Pontefract, Blackburnshire, Roos, and Rowcynock, Lord Protector of England.
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 Edward I, "Longshanks," of England, became king on August 19, 1272 at Westminster Abbey, London, England (reigned ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Edward I, "Longshanks," of England, became king on August 19, 1272, and went on to have a great deal of children.
...................................(2) Humphrey de Bohun (1276-1322), Earl of Hereford and Essex, Earl of Northampton; son of Earl Humphrey de Bohun and Maud de Fiennes.
(12) Edward of Caernarfon, King of England; was born in April 25, 1284 and was made King of England 1307-1327.
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 thePeerage.com - Bridget Plantagenet and others
She was the daughter of Edward IV Plantagenet, King of England and Elizabeth Wydevill.
     Bridget Plantagenet was a nun circa 1487 in Dartford Priory, Dartford, Kent.
She married Richard Plantagenet, 1st Duke of York, son of Edward IV Plantagenet, King of England and Elizabeth Wydevill, on 15 January 1478 in St.
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 Britannia Biographies: Edward the Black Prince, Prince of Wales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Prince Edward, the eldest son of King Edward III and Queen Philippa of Hainault, was born at the Royal Palace of Woodstock in Oxfordshire, on the 15th June 1330.
Edward proceeded immediately to his new territories, accompanied by his princess; and held his court with great state and magnificence at Poitiers, to which city the barons and knights of Poitou and Saintonge repaired, to do him fealty and homage, and where he was also visited by Peter de Lusignan, King of Cyprus.
During the residence of Prince Edward at Bordeaux, his aid was personally solicited by Peter "the Cruel," King of Castile, towards the recovery of his kingdom, from which he had been driven by his illegitimate brother, Henry of Transtamare.
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The first earl of Lincoln was probably William de Roumare (c.
Henry served Edward I. in Wales, France and Scotland, both as a soldier and a diplomatist.
He was then employed by Edward to negotiate successively with popes Boniface VIII.
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 25TH GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Edward PLANTAGENET King Edward I was born on 17 Jun 1239 in Westminster, England.
Both senior siblings died young, therefore Edward became Earl of Chester.
Ultimately becoming King Edward I. He was married to Eleanor in Oct 1254.
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 EIGHTEENTH GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Princess Eleanor PLANTAGENET was born on 17 Jun 1264.
John PLANTAGENET was born on 10 Jul 1266 in England.
Henry PLANTAGENET was born on 13 Jul 1267.
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 Plantagenet Genealogy & Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Images and artwork: enamel monument of Geoffrey of Anjou/ Henry II/ Eleanor of Aquitaine/ King John/ Isabella of Angouleme/ Edward I/ Eleanor of Castile and Eleanor's Cross/ Margaret of France/ Edward II/ Isabella of France/ Edward III/ Philippa of Hainault/ coronation of Edward III.
Abstracts of Wills, Plantagenet Era: Henry II of England/ John of England/ Henry III of England/ Edward I of England/ Lionel of Antwerp/ Edward the Black Prince/ Edward III of England/ Joan of Kent/ John of Gaunt/ Richard II of England/ John Beaufort.
[PA2] Plantagenet ancestry of seventeenth-century colonists : the descent from the later Plantagenet kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward III, of emigrants from England and Wales to the North American colonies before 1701 / David Faris.
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 Edward3rd   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Edward's main aim was to unite the nobility into a cohesive class of public servants, motivated by chivalry, enriched by the wealth he enabled them to win and tied to the crown through marriage to his relatives.
Duke of Cornwall, Prince of Wales, Prince of Aquitane, Earl of Chester.
Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence and Earl of Ulster.
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 Loryn's British Royalty Page - The House of Plantagenet
Edward II (4/25/1287 - 9/22/1327) aka Edward of Caernarvon
Created Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester in 1301; succeeded as King of England, Overlord of Scotland and Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine on 7/7/1307; briefly Regent of England in 1297
Succeeded as King of England, Duke of Aquitaine, and Overlord of Ireland on 1/20/1327; resigned Scottish claim in 1327.
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 Rea Genealogy - pafn103 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
In 1253 he was invested by the Pope in the Kingdom of Sicily and Apulia, at about this time he was also made Earl of Chester.
Steward of England and Sheriff of Lancashire and from his wife Earl of Lincoln In 1312 he joined the Confederation against Piers Galveston, and was made their genereal by the nobles and great personages, who had united for a redres
Henry renounced these and the second Barons' War broke out in 1264, during which he was captured with his eldest son Edward at the battle of Lewes by Simon de Montfort, who ruled briefly until he died at Evesham in August 1265.
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 'Edward I' "Longshanks" PLANTAGENET "King of England"
Edward towered over his contemporaries - he was the then rare height of six feet two inches.
Edward had 16 children by Eleanor and three by Margaret, the most of any Monarch.
Edward next marched on Scotland and won a crushing victory at Falkirk but Robert Bruce arose and made himself King of Scotland.
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