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Descendants of Isabella de Taillefer


12. THOMAS4 (EDWARD3 I, HENRY2 III, ISABELLA1 DE TAILLEFER)1 was born June 1, 1300 in Brotherton, Yorkshire England1, and died August 1338 in Prob. Norfolk, England1. He married ALICE HALES1 Abt. 1320 in England1. She was born Abt. 1305 in England1, and died 1327 in England1.

Notes for T
HOMAS:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU Earl of Norfolk ...
SOUR The Three Edwards, Thomas B. Costain
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #2520 says 1 Jun 1300, England
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says 1 Jun 1300, Brotherton, Yorkshire Eng
PAGE 19
QUAY 2
SOUR The Three Edwards, Thomas B. Costain
TILLIN.TXT says 1338; CHARLEMG.ZIP (GS) says 1330
COMYNX.ARC says ABT 1338 and place;gendex.com/users/daver/rigney says Aug 1338
PAGE 19
QUAY 2
of Brotherton - Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning, p. 246,
ROYAL.JRW (Compuserve);Earl of Norfolk and Marshal of England -ROYAL.JRW
a Plantagent - COMYNI.GED (Compuserve); Acceded 16 Dec 1312 The First Earl
Marshall of England - gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001


Notes for A
LICE HALES:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU Lady, of Harwich ...
SOUR COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve)
PAGE 1523
QUAY 0
SOUR COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve) says ABT 1130
CHARLEMG.ZIP (GS)
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says AFT 8 May 1326
PAGE 1523
QUAY 0
Last name sometimes spelled Halys -Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H.
Browning, p. 260;Alice Halys - TILLIN.TXT (Compuserve); Alice Hayles -
PHILIP.GED (Compserve), 1698; Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning,
p. 452 says father was Sir Robert Halys, of Harwich - NLP; Alice Hayles -
CHARLEMG.ZIP (GS)


Marriage Notes for T
HOMAS and ALICE HALES:
[shoemaker.FTW]

SOUR COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve)
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says ABT 1316
PAGE 1523
QUAY 0

     
Child of T
HOMAS and ALICE HALES is:
  i.   EDWARD51, b. Abt. 13201; d. d.s.p.1; m. BEATRICE DE MORTIMER1; b. Abt. 13201; d. Abt. 13841.
  Notes for EDWARD:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU Plantagenet
SOUR PHILIP.GED (Compserve)
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #1905
PAGE 1241
QUAY 1


  Notes for BEATRICE DE MORTIMER:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU Earless of March
SOUR COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve) says 1383/84
PAGE 828
QUAY 0




13. EDMUND4 (EDWARD3 I, HENRY2 III, ISABELLA1 DE TAILLEFER)1 was born August 5, 1301 in Woodstock, Oxon., England1, and died March 14, 1329/30 in beheaded, Hants., England1. He married MARGARET DE WAKE1 13271, daughter of JOHN WAKE. She was born Abt. 1295 in Liddel, England1, and died September 29, 1349 in Bourne, Lincs., England1.

Notes for E
DMUND:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU Earl of Kent ...
SOUR The Three Edwards, Thomas B. Costain
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #824
MINOR.TAF (Compuserve), 2266
PAGE 19
QUAY 2
SOUR The Three Edwards, Thomas B. Costain says 3/14/1330
RURIK.DEC (Compuserve) says 19-Mar-1329/0;MINOR.TAF (Compuserve) 3/19/1330
Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning, p. 264 (says 1329)
PAGE 19,250
QUAY 2
of Woodstock - The Three Edwards, Thomas B. Costain, p. 19,ROYAL.JRW
He was arrested and beheaded on counts of treason by Mortimer and Isabel.
These charges were unfounded - The Three Edwards, Thomas B. Costain, p. 250
Edmund Plantagenet - Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning, p. 103;
a Plantagent, says died unmarried - COMYNI.GED (Compuserve), #1883


Notes for M
ARGARET DE WAKE:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU Lady, of Liddell ...
SOUR COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve)
PAGE 1579
QUAY 0
SOUR MINOR.TAF (Compuserve)
PHILIP.GED (Compserve), 889
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #1579
PAGE 2267
QUAY 1
Widow of John Comyn of Badenock, sister & hier of Thomas Lord Wake of Liddell,
Cumberland - MINOR.TAF (Compuserve), 2267;She m. 2ndly, Edmund Plantagent,Earl
of Kent and younger son of King Edward I of England; Baroness Wake -PHILIP.GED
(Compuserve), 889


Marriage Notes for E
DMUND and MARGARET DE WAKE:
[shoemaker.FTW]

SOUR MINOR.TAF (Compuserve)
PHILIP.GED (Compserve), 886
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #824 says ABT 1327
PAGE 2267
QUAY 1

     
Children of E
DMUND and MARGARET DE WAKE are:
  i.   EDWARD51, b. Abt. 13251; d. Abt. 13331.
  Notes for EDWARD:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU 2nd E of Kent,Plantagenet
SOUR COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve)
PAGE 952
QUAY 0


  ii.   THE FAIR MAID JOAN1, b. September 29, 1328, Woodstock, Oxon., England1; d. August 7, 1385, Wallingford Cast, Wallingford, Berks., Engl1; m. (1) WILLIAM DE MONTACUTE1; b. Abt. 13281; d. 13611; m. (2) THOMAS DE HOLLAND1, 13461; b. 13201; d. December 26, 1360, Normandy1; m. (3) BLACK PRINCE EDWARD1, October 10, 1361, Windsor, Berks., England1; b. June 15, 1330, Woodstock, Oxon., England1; d. June 8, 1376, Westminster Palace, London, England1.
  Notes for THE FAIR MAID JOAN:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU Lady, Princess ...
SOUR RURIK.DEC (Compuserve) says 1328
PHILIP.GED (Compserve), 892
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #1581 and place
SOUR PHILIP.GED (Compserve)
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #1581
PAGE 892
QUAY 1
SOUR COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve)
PAGE 1581
SOUR Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #1581
The Last Plantagenets, Thomas B. Costain, p. 1
PAGE 121
QUAY 2
The Fair Maid of Kent - The Three Edwards, Thomas B. Costain, p. 19
Joan Plantagenet - Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning, p. 103
1st princess of Wales - RURIK.DEC (Compuserve); EDWARD.PRE (Compuserve) shows
wife of Thomas de Holland and mother of Alice Fitalan as Joan, daughter of
Edward I - NLP


  More About THE FAIR MAID JOAN:
Burial: Grey Friars Chur, Stamford, Lincs., England1

  Notes for WILLIAM DE MONTACUTE:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU Earl of Salisbury
SOUR MINOR.TAF (Compuserve)
PAGE 1133
QUAY 1


  Notes for THOMAS DE HOLLAND:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU Earl of Kent ...
SOUR MINOR.TAF (Compuserve)
CHARLEMG.ZIP (GS) says 1314
PAGE 1132
QUAY 1
SOUR Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning
MINOR.TAF (Compuserve), 1132
PHILIP.GED (Compserve), 891; CHARLEMG.ZIP (GS)
PAGE 103,264
QUAY 2
Knight of the Order of the Garter, Earl of Kent, Captain-General of Brittany,
France, and Normandy - Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning, p. 103
;Soldier - MINOR.TAF (Compuserve), 1132


  Marriage Notes for JOAN and THOMAS DE HOLLAND:
[shoemaker.FTW]

SOUR MINOR.TAF (Compuserve) says 1348; CHARLEMG.ZIP (GS) says 1346
PHILIP.GED (Compserve), 892 says ABT 1346
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #1581 says ABT 1346
PAGE 1132
QUAY 1


  Notes for BLACK PRINCE EDWARD:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU Prince of Wales ...
SOUR Encyclopedia
The Three Edwards, Thomas B. Costain, p. 251, 252
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #624
PAGE 253
QUAY 3
SOUR Encyclopedia
Henry IV of England, J.L. Kirby, p. 16
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #624 says 18 June 1376
PAGE 253
QUAY 3
SOUR COMYNI.GED (Compuserve), #1793
PHILIP.GED (Compserve), 803
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #624
SOUR The Three Edwards, Thomas B. Costain
COMYNI.GED (Compuserve), #1793
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #624
PAGE 19
QUAY 2
Edward the Black Prince, a Plantagenet - COMYNI.GED (Compuserve)
EDWARD, The Black Prince, son of EDWARD III and PHILIPPA DE HAINAULT
Eldest son of Edward III of England. He was created duke of Cornwall in 1337,
the first duke ever to be created in England, and prince of Wales in 1343.
Joining his father in the battles of the Hundred Years War, he fought at Crecy
and Calais and in 1356 won the battle of Poitiers and captured John II of
France. It was apparently the French who first called him the Black Prince,
perhaps because he wore black armor. Edward III made his French holdings a
principality, and the Black Prince maintained a brilliant court at Bordeaux
after 1363. He aided Peter I of Castile and Leon, but the taxes he was forced
to levy in Aquitaine resulted in war with Charles V of France. Bad health
forced him to resign his principalities in 1372. He opposed his brother John
of Gaunt, who had become the virtual ruler of England with the aging of Edward
III. The Black Prince died before his father, but his son succeeded to the
throne as Richard II. - Encyclopedia, p 253
The physicians could not put a name to the disease which had gripped him.
From the length of time it took him to die ( he lived six years after his
return) and the violence of the pains from which he suffered, it seems
practically certain that it was cancer. Medical practitioners had little
knowledge of that disease, calling it canker, and were quite helpless in
fighting it. The prince, subjected to all manner of absurd dosages and the
undignified methods which ignorance conceived, grew slowly but steadily worse.
- The Last Plantagenets, Thomas B. Costain, p. 12


  More About BLACK PRINCE EDWARD:
Burial: Canterbury Cath., Canterbury, Kent, Eng.1

  Marriage Notes for JOAN and EDWARD:
[shoemaker.FTW]

SOUR PHILIP.GED (Compserve)
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #624
PAGE 803
QUAY 1


  iii.   JOHN1, b. April 7, 13301; d. December 27, 13521.
  Notes for JOHN:
[shoemaker.FTW]

OCCU 3rd E of Kent,Plantagenet
SOUR PHILIP.GED (Compserve)
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #881
PAGE 1995
QUAY 1
SOUR PHILIP.GED (Compserve)
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #881
PAGE 1995
QUAY 1





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