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  Drew Spencer Family Tree - aqwg121
Thomas Duke of Clarence [Parents] was born 1388 in Kenilworth.
Lionel Of Antwerp Duke of Clarence was born 29 Nov 1338 and died 10 Dec 1363.
Edmund Of Langley Duke of York was born 5 Jun 1341 and died 1 Aug 1402.
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 Early English Musick: Old Hall Manuscript 1357-1420
14uu-42: Household Chapel of Thomas, Duke of Clarence.
1381-84: Chorister of Household Chapel of Thomas Arundel, Bishop of Ely.
1418-21: Household of Thomas, Duke of Clarence, brother of Henry V (England).
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 Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence (29 September 1388 22 March 1421) was the second son of King Henry IV of England and his first wife, Mary de Bohun.
Thomas married Lady Margaret Holland, daughter of Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent in 1411 and was created Duke of Clarence in 1412.
This biography of a duke in the peerage of England is a stub.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Thomas_of_Lancaster,_1st_Duke_of_Clarence   (131 words)

  
 Hundred Years War Timeline 1421 - 1430
Thomas, Duke of Clarence, against the advice of Sir Gilbert Umfraville (Henry's Marshal of France) and the Earl of Huntingdon, set's off from his dinner, without his archers, and attacks an Armagnac army at Bague.
Duke Clarence is slain, along with Umfraville and de Roos, the Earls of Huntingdon and Somerset are captured.
The council of Regency is formally established by the house of Lords, consisting of Archbishop Chichele, Bishops Beaufort, Morgan, Wakering, and Kemp, the Dukes of Gloucester and Exeter, the Earls of Norfolk, Northumberland, March and Warwick, the Barons FitzHugh, Tiptoft and Cromwell and the knights Walter Hungerford and Walter Beauchamp.
www.maisonstclaire.org /timeline/1421.html   (2502 words)

  
 [Jeanne d'Arc]>> Battle>Bauge
Thomas, the duke of Clarence, (Henry V's brother) attempted to intercept the allied forces.
During the interception Thomas' cavalry outdistanced his infantry and the French and Scottish forces decimated the English and Thomas was killed.
Clarence only had 1,500 men at best, against the enemy's 5,000 men, yet he sent this force marching at once for Vieil- Baugé, where it clashed with the vanguard of Scots making to resize the bridge over the river.
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 22ND GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
was born in 1375 in Kent - dtr of Thomas - Earl of Kent.
She died on 30 Dec 1439 in England - wife of Thomas Plantagenet Duke of Clarence.
JOHN II BEAUFORT 1st Duke of Somerset was born in 1403 in England - 1st Duke of Somerset.
home.att.net /~hamiltonclan/hamilton/dukes/d827.htm   (170 words)

  
 Britannia Biographies: George (1449-1478), Duke of Clarence
George, the sixth but third surviving son of Richard, Duke of York, and Cecily Neville, was the brother of both Kings Edward IV and Richard III.
Clarence seems to have been present on the Yorkist side at the final Battle of Tewkesbury and is believed to have there assisted his next brother, Richard, Duke of Gloucester (afterwards King Richard III), to murder Prince Edward of Lancaster.
Clarence was present at Edward's futile campaign in France, in 1475, and, during the next three years, appears to have been steadily heaping up causes of complaint against himself, largely by his frequent interference with the ordinary processes of justice in the law-courts: an offence known as ‘maintenance'.
www.britannia.com /bios/lords/geoclarence.html   (405 words)

  
 AlterNet: Judging Clarence Thomas
In trying to make sense of Thomas' doctrinaire, contrarian court votes and opinions, the simple answer is that they are payback to civil rights and civil liberties groups for trying to wreck his confirmation to the high court.
In a memorable case in 2002, Thomas cast the lone vote against granting a stay of execution to Texas death row inmate Thomas Miller-El on the grounds that Dallas prosecutors systematically excluded fl jurors in his trial.
Thomas' nonsensical vote was so far over the top and totally out of line with the overwhelming evidence of racial exclusion in the case, that even the court's other hard-line conservatives, Justices Rehnquist and Scalia couldn't go along with him.
www.alternet.org /columnists/story/19600   (993 words)

  
 Duke of Clarence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Duke of Clarence is a title which has been traditionally awarded to junior members of the English and British royal families.
A fourth creation in England was suggested and planned to take effect; the title of Duke of Clarence was going to be given to the husband of Lady Jane Grey upon her coronation, as she disapproved of her husband being King Consort.
The final creation ("Clarence and Avondale") was for Prince Albert Victor of Wales, the eldest son of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Duke_of_Clarence   (485 words)

  
 marks of cadency in the British royal family
An innovation arises with the children of James, duke of York (who bears a label of three points ermine): they are given a label of five points ermine, first instance of the use of 5 points to denote grandchildren of a sovereign.
The duke of Kendal was given a label of 3 points, but it was becoming clear by then that Charles II would have no legitimate heirs, and in fact the duke of York's arms were sometimes shown with a label of three points argent.
Alfred, duke of Edinburgh, duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1844-1900)
www.heraldica.org /topics/britain/cadency.htm   (1860 words)

  
 Hundred Years War Timeline 1411 - 1421
Thomas, Duke of Clarence, second son of Henry IV, lands in the Cotentin and marches to Blois.
The King's brother, the Duke of Bedford, is appointed Lieutenant of England in the king's absence, and a council of defense is appointed to manage the safety of the Welsh and Scottish frontiers, and the Pas de Calais.
Jean le Bon, Duke of Burgundy, son of the slain Jean sans Peur, formally allies with the English.
www.maisonstclaire.org /timeline/1411.html   (2642 words)

  
 bradley - aqwg1261
Thomas married Margaret de HOLAND on 10 Nov 1411 in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England.
Margaret married Sir Thomas of LANCASTER Duke of Clarence on 10 Nov 1411 in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England.
Thomas married Elizabeth LEIGH on 1379 in Colwich, Staffordshire, England.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~hwbradley/aqwg1261.htm   (513 words)

  
 Sly's Fifteenth Century TimeLine
Warwick joins with the Duke of Clarence, the brother of Edward IV of England, against Edward.
In defiance of the king, the Duke of Clarence marries Warwick's daughter Isabella.
Four-year-old Richard, Duke of York and son of King Edward IV of England is married to six-year-old Anne Mowbray, Duchess of Norfolk.
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 The Wars of the Roses - Aftermath
They were particularly suspicious of Richard, 3rd Duke of York because of his great wealth and good claim to throne.
In 1483, Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham rebelled.
William's brother, Thomas Stanley (Earl of Derby) remained neutral until after Richard III had lost the battle and his life, at which point he took the crown and placed it on Henry VII's head.
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 princeshumphreyandthomas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Historical: Prince Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester (1390-1447) and Prince Thomas, Duke of Clarence (1388-1421)
Humphrey is the youngest son, while Clarence is the younger brother of Prince Hal.
Shakespeare does not assign Humphrey any significant role in 2 Henry IV, though historically, Humphrey was thought of as selfish and a detriment to the English monarchy, as he was overly aggressive in his militaristic endeavours.
www.umich.edu /~shkspre/2henryiv/characters/humphreyandthomas.htm   (93 words)

  
 The DeGroff's and Related Families - pafg452 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Henry BEAUFORT 2nd Duke of Somerset was born 26 Jan 1436.
Thomas DE ROS 9th Lord was born 9 Sep 1427.
Thomas OF LANCASTER Duke of Clarence [Parents] was born 29 Sep 1388.
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 1421 - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
A small French force surprises and defeats a smaller English force under Thomas, Duke of Clarence, a brother of Henry V of England, in Normandy.
May 26 - Mehmed I, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire dies and is succeeded by his son Murad II.
March 22 - Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence, second son of Henry IV of England (killed in battle) (born 1388)
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 The Genealogy Website of Adams/Simpson - pafg632 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Thomas Prince Of England [Duke Of Clarenc was born before 30 Sep 1388 in,Kenilworth,Warwickshire,England.
She married Thomas Prince Of England [Duke Of Clarenc on 10 Nov 1411 in Dispensation,,.
Thomas Duke Of Clarence was born in 1388 in England Son Of Henry IV Bolingbroke,,.
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 TimeRef - History Timelines - Medieval People Starting With T
Son of Edmund Earl of Lancaster and cousin of Edward II king of England, Thomas became one of the most powerful Lords of the time.
Thomas was captured and executed as a traitor.
Edmund Tudor married Margaret Beaufort, the heiress of the Duke of Somerset.
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 Clarence, George, duke of — Infoplease.com
Clarence, George, duke of, 1449–78, son of Richard, duke of York, and brother of
The king who never was: Andrew Cook takes a look at the Duke of Clarence, grandson of Queen Victoria, who is most often remembered......
THE DUKE OF CLARENCE AND THE EARLS OF MARCH: GARTER KNIGHTS AND SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT.
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 [TMP] New Hundred Years War Flags from GMB
HYE 3 - Henry VI HYE 4 - Thomas (The Duke of Clarence)
HYE 5 - Humphrey (The Duke of Gloucseter)
HYE 14 - Thomas Beaufort (Earl of Dorset)
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 Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester (1390 – February 23, 1447) was the fifth son of King Henry IV of England by his first wife, Mary de Bohun.
He was created Duke of Gloucester in 1414, and upon the death of his brother, King Henry V of England in 1422, became regent of the kingdom and protector to his young nephew, King Henry VI.
His name lives on in "Duke Humfrey's Library", part of the Bodleian Library in Oxford, to which the Duke donated the nucleus of its collection.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Humphrey,_Duke_of_Gloucester   (304 words)

  
 Britannia Biographies: Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence
It was probably at the feast of St. George in 1361 that he received the ensign of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, and had installation in the sixth stall on the Sovereign's side in place of John, Lord Beauchamp, one of the first Founders.
From thence, the Duke continued his journey into Savoy and was welcomed at Chambery by the Count, and, after great rejoicing, balls and other entertainments during two days, conducted by him to Milan, where the marriage was celebrated on the 5th June following.
Philippa, the only issue of Lionel, Duke of Clarence, married Edmund Mortimer, third Earl of March, and King Edward IV was her great-great-grandson and eventual heir.
www.britannia.com /bios/royals/ladkclre.html   (464 words)

  
 Monarchs
Henry VI (1421-1471), murdered by Richard III Edward, Prince of Wales, murdered by Richard III (1453-1471) Thomas, Duke of Clarence (1388?-1421) John, Duke of Bedford (1389-1435) Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, murdered (1391-1447) Henry Beaufort, Bishop of Winchester, Cardinal (d.
Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York (1341-1402) Edward Aumerle, Earl of Rutland, 2nd Duke of York (1373?-1415) Richard, Earl of Cambridge, executed (d.
Thomas of Woodstock, Earl of Buckingham, Duke of Gloucester, murdered (1355-1397) Anne, married Edmund 5th Earl of Stafford (d.
www.ndsu.nodak.edu /ndsu/maune/ShakespearePages/Monarchs.html   (349 words)

  
 1421
March 21 - Battle of Baugé[?] - A small French forces surprises and defeats and English force under Henry V's brother, Thomas, Duke of Clarence[?] in Normandy.
Change of emperor of the Ottoman Empire from Mehmed I (1403-1421) to Murad II (1421-1451)
March 21 - Thomas, Duke of Clarence[?], 2nd son of King Henry IV of England
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 John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford (20 June 1389 – 14 September 1435), also known as John Plantagenet, was the fourth son of King Henry IV of England by Mary de Bohun, and acted as Regent of England for his nephew, King Henry VI.
He was created Earl of Kendal, Earl of Richmond and Duke of Bedford in 1414 by his brother, King Henry V.
When Henry V died in 1422, Bedford vied with his younger brother, Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, for control of the Kingdom.
en.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/John,_Duke_of_Bedford   (270 words)

  
 Royal Genealogies Part 26
of Rene, Duke of Anjou, titular King of Naples and Sicily, and his 1st wife Isabelle, Duchess of Lorraine.
NOTES: Duke of Bedford, Regent of France during the minority of Henry VI.
NOTES: Francis was a mental and physical weakling and was dominated by François, duke of Guise and Cardinal Charles of Lorraine, the uncles of his wife.
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 Phelps Family in America
Thomas Duke of Clarence / Margaret de Holand
Henry Plantagenet IV King of England, Duke of Hereford
Thomas Duke of Clarence, John "Fairborn" Beaufort Earl of Somerset
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 KELO V. NEW LONDON
Though one component of the protection provided by the Takings Clause is that the government can take private property only if it provides “just compensation” for the taking, the Takings Clause also prohibits the government from taking property except “for public use.” Were it otherwise, the Takings Clause would either be meaningless or empty.
For a law to be within the Necessary and Proper Clause, as I have elsewhere explained, it must bear an “obvious, simple, and direct relation” to an exercise of Congress’ enumerated powers, Sabri v.
The disagreement among state courts, and state legislatures’ attempts to circumvent public use limits on their eminent domain power, cannot obscure that the Public Use Clause is most naturally read to authorize takings for public use only if the government or the public actually uses the taken property.
www.law.cornell.edu /supct/html/04-108.ZD1.html   (5050 words)

  
 (Edward LANCASTER - Diane Lucille LANG )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
George LANCASTER, Duke of Clarence (____ - ____)
Lionel LANCASTER, Duke of Clarence (____ - ____)
Thomas LANCASTER, Duke of Gloucester (____ - ____)
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 (John PLANTAGENET , Duke of Bedford - Elizabeth PLEASANT )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
John of Gaunt PLANTAGENET, King of Castile, Duke (MAR 1339/40 - 4 FEB 1397/98)
Lionel PLANTAGENET, Duke of Clarence (29 NOV 1338 - 7 OCT 1368)
Richard PLANTAGENET, Duke Of York (20 SEP 1411 - 30 DEC 1460)
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