A Synopsis of the Peerage of England: Exhibiting, Under Alphabetical Arrangement, the Date of Creation, Descent, and Present State of Every Title Peerage which Has Existed in this Country Since the Conquest, Volume 2J. Nichols and son, 1825 - Nobility |
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... Powis . 1. Ralph de Monthermer ; he married Joane Plan- tagenet , dau . of King Edward I. and widow of Gilbert Earl of Clare , Gloucester , and Hert- ford , and whilst she continued his wife he had 442 MONTFORT - MONTHERMER .
... Powis . 1. Ralph de Monthermer ; he married Joane Plan- tagenet , dau . of King Edward I. and widow of Gilbert Earl of Clare , Gloucester , and Hert- ford , and whilst she continued his wife he had 442 MONTFORT - MONTHERMER .
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... Gloucester and Hertford attributed to him , and was Summ . to Parl . as " Comiti Gloucestr ' et Hertf ' . " from 6 Feb. 27 Edw . I. 1299 , to 3 Nov. 34 Edw . I. 1306 , jure uxoris , but she dying in 1307 , he never afterwards used these ...
... Gloucester and Hertford attributed to him , and was Summ . to Parl . as " Comiti Gloucestr ' et Hertf ' . " from 6 Feb. 27 Edw . I. 1299 , to 3 Nov. 34 Edw . I. 1306 , jure uxoris , but she dying in 1307 , he never afterwards used these ...
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... Essex , and as Constable of England , in 1361 : ob . 1372 , S. P. M. Eleanor , his eldest daughter and co- heir , married Thomas Plantagenet , Duke of MARQUESS . Gloucester ; and Mary , his second dau G 2 NORTH - NORTHAMPTON . 479.
... Essex , and as Constable of England , in 1361 : ob . 1372 , S. P. M. Eleanor , his eldest daughter and co- heir , married Thomas Plantagenet , Duke of MARQUESS . Gloucester ; and Mary , his second dau G 2 NORTH - NORTHAMPTON . 479.
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... Gloucester ; and Mary , his second dau . was the wife of Henry Plantagenet , afterwards King Henry IV . as this Earl died without issue male , his honors became Extinct . I. 1547. William Parr , 1st Baron Parr of Kendal , and I. 1559 ...
... Gloucester ; and Mary , his second dau . was the wife of Henry Plantagenet , afterwards King Henry IV . as this Earl died without issue male , his honors became Extinct . I. 1547. William Parr , 1st Baron Parr of Kendal , and I. 1559 ...
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... Gloucester , 12 July , 1784. Present Earl of Norwich , Baron Gordon of Huntly , Baron Mordaunt of Tur- vey , and Baron Beauchamp of Bletsoe ; also Duke of Gordon , & c . in Scotland , K. T. NOTTINGHAM . Until the reign of King Richard ...
... Gloucester , 12 July , 1784. Present Earl of Norwich , Baron Gordon of Huntly , Baron Mordaunt of Tur- vey , and Baron Beauchamp of Bletsoe ; also Duke of Gordon , & c . in Scotland , K. T. NOTTINGHAM . Until the reign of King Richard ...
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