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==John de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford==d Elizabeth of Rhuddlan, a daughter of Edward I of England.nsers that John was permitted to succeed to his inherited position as Earl of Hereford and Essex and hereditary Constable of England./86), daughter of Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel, '''and secondly to Margaret Basset''' (died 1355).[citation needed] '''After the marriage, it was discovered that the couple were related to the fourth degree of consanguinity and they were forced to live apart. An appeal to the Pope resulted on 19 February 1331 in a papal commission to the bishops of Lichfield and London to hold an enquiry into the case.[1] However, Roger Northburgh, the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, failed to act and the case was still pending when the Pope issued a further demand for an enquiry in 1334. [2]e did not play much of a public role, despite his high titles and offices, most likely because he had some sort of incapacity.[3] His younger brothers were often deputed to fulfill his duties as Constable. He died at Kirkby Thore, Westmorland and was interred in Stratford Langthorne Abbey, London.d & 9th Earl Essex, Constable of England1,9,10,11 b. c 1276, d. 16 Mar 1322, Constable of England was born on 23 November 1306 at St. Clements, London, Middlesex, England.1,12,9,4,6 He and Alice FitzAlan obtained a marriage license on 22 February 1325; Date of Dispensation, being related in the 4th degree of kindred; no issue.3,4,5,6,7 Sir John de Bohun, 9th Earl of Hereford & Essex, Constable of England married Margaret Basset''', daughter of Sir Ralph Basset, 2nd Lord Basset of Drayton, Steward of the Duchy of Aquitaine, Constable of Dover Castle, Seneschal of Gascony and Joan Grey, '''on 19 February 1331; Date of Dispensation, being related in the 4th degree of kindred. No issue.4,6,8 Sir John de Bohun, 9th Earl of Hereford & Essex, Constable of England died on 20 January 1336 at Kirkby-Thore, Westmoreland, England, at age 29; d.s.p; buried at Stratford Abbey, near London.13,3,4,62. p. 122. Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 421.122.land, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, by George Edward Cokayne, Vol. VI, p. 470.Edward Cokayne, Vol. VI, p. 471.. 23 November 1306, d. 20 January 1336de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford and Lady Elizabeth Plantagenet.1 '''He married Lady Alice FitzAlan''', daughter of Edmund Fitzalan, 2nd/9th Earl of Arundel and Alice de Warenne, '''in 1325.2 He married Margaret Basset''', daughter of Sir Ralph Basset, 2nd Lord Basset of Drayton and Joan de Grey.1 '''He died on 20 January 1336 at age 29.1ined the title of 4th Earl of Essex.1oyal Families.''John De BOHUN (6º E. Hereford and 5º E. Essex)other: Elizabeth PLANTAGENET (C. Hereford and Essex)____________g son''' of Sir Humphrey de Bohun and Elizabeth of England. '''Grandson of''' Sir Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Maud de Fiennes, Edward I, King of England and Eleanor of Castile. '''John was born in St Clements. Feb 1325 as they were related in the 4th degree, and had no issue. n. '''They were married before 19 Feb 1331, again the date of dispensation as they were related in the fourth degree, and had no issue. holy places of pilgrimage for a year. Margaret De Bohun (1302 - 1304)*e Bohun (1312 - 1360)*.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=107668237gC&pg=RA1-PA77&lpg=RA1-PA77&dq=Alice+FitzAlan+1375&source=bl&ots=qvGkLv2ikk&sig=-KzXNYF4IPb0LcxS49MeXbSkt1A&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAzhGahUKEwjBrYuOl4fIAhUPNIgKHayWCn8#v=onepage&q=bohun&f=false5rl of Hereford and Essex, Constable of England [see BOHUN 8.iii].tary Constable of England, of Pleshey, .... He married at Westminster 14 Nov. 1302 (by dispensation dated 10 Aug. 1302, they being related in the 3rd and 4th degrees of kindred) ELIZABETH OF ENGLAND, widow of Johann (or Jan) I, Count of Holland and Zeeland, lord of Friesland (died at Haarlem 10 Nov. 1299), and daughter of Edward I, King of England, by his 1st wife, Eleanor (ordaughter of [Saint] Fernando III, King of Castile and .... They had six sons, Humphrey (1st of name), '''John, Knt. [Earl of Hereford and Essex]''', Humphrey, Knt. (2nd of name) [Earl of Hereford and Essex], Edward, Knt., William, K.G. [Earl of Northampton], and Eneas, and four daughters, Margaret (1st of name), Eleanor, Margaret (2nd of name), and Isabel. .... etc. de Bohun, Knt., by Elizabeth of England: before 30 Oct. 1303. He died by the end of Oct. 1304, and ws buried in Westminster Abbey.viving son and heir, born in St. Clements 23 Nov. 1306. He was a legatee in the 1319 will of his father. He married (1st) by dispensation dated 22 Feb. 1325 (they being related in the 4th degree of kindred) ALICE DE ARUNDEL''', daughter of Edmund de Arundel (or Fitz Alan), 9th Earl of Arundel (descendant of King John), by Alice, daughter of William de Warenne, Knt. (descendant of Geoffrey Plantagenet) [see FITZ ALAN 9 for her ancestry]. '''His wife, Alice died in childbirth in 1326. In 1327 he had letters of protection on preceeding to Scotland on the king's service. In 1328 he gave Llanthony Prioty the advowson of the Church of Kington, Herefordshire, together with its three dependent chapels of Huntingdon, Michaelchurch, and Bromlegh In 1330, on account of his infirmity, the constableship was granted to his brother''', Edward de Bohun. '''The same year he was going on a pilgrimage to Santiago. His wife Alice''', was buried at Walden Abbey, '''He married (2nd) before 19 Feb. 1331 (they being related in the 4th degree of kindred) MARGARET BASSET''', daughter of Ralph Basset, Knt., 2nd Lord Basset of Drayton, by Joan, daughter of John de Grey, Lord Grey of Wilton. '''They had no issue. In 1331 he received an indult for plenary remission at the hour of death. In 1333 he was going beyond seas. In 1333 he complained that Andrew, Prior to St. Waleric, and others broke his park at Broomshawbury (in Hatfield Broadoak), Essex, hunted there and carried away deer. The same year he also complained that Richard, Abbot of Waltham Holy Cross, John de Ware, and many others carried away his goods at Waltham Holy Cross, Essex and assaulted his servants there and at Moulsham, Essex. In 1335 he was proceeding to Scotland by command of the king. SIR JOHN DE BOHUN, Earl of Hereford and Essex, died at Kirkby-Thore, Westmorland 20 Jan. 1335/6, and was buried at Stratford Abbey near London. In 1344 his widow''', Countess Margaret, had letters nominating attorneys in England for one year, she going to Santiago and other holy places of pilgrimage in foreign part. She was living 1 Dec. 1347.e King's Fleet, 1340, born 6 Dec. 1309. .... SIR HUMPHREY DE BOHUN, Earl of Hereford and Essex, died unmarried at Pleshey, Essex 15 Oct. 1361, and was buried in the church of the Austin Friars, London. .... etc.before 26 Jan. 1332 MARGARET DE ROOS (or ROS), daughter of William de Roos, Knt., 2nd Lord Roos of Helmsley, by Margery, eldest daughter and co-heiress of Bartholomew de Badlesmere, Knt., 1st Lord Badlesmere. They had no issue. .... ond [see BUTLER 9]; (2nd) THOMAS DE DAGWORTH, Knt., Lord Dagworth [see BUTLER 9].UN. .... etc.le Boroughbridge 16 Mar 1322, bur York, Church of the Friars Preachers). A manuscript which narrates the descents of the founders of Lanthony Abbey names “Humfredus octavus de Bohun, comes Herefordiæ et Essex, constabularius Angliæ et dominus Breconiæ” as son of “Humfredus septimus de Bohun” and his wife “Matildem de Fenes”[585]. He succeeded his father in 1298 as Earl of Hereford and Essex, hereditary Constable of England. He was deprived of his office of Constable in 1302, but was restored as such 28 Aug 1311. He was among the Barons who forced King Edward II to agree to the appointment of the Ordainers, of whom he became one himself. He opposed the Despensers, joined the rebellion of Thomas Earl of Lancaster, and was killed while trying to force the bridge at Boroughbridge. The History of the foundation of Walden abbey records that “Humfridus de Bohun” was killed “ad pontem de Burrowbrigge” and was buried at York[586]. A manuscript which narrates the descents of the founders of Lanthony Abbey records that “Humfredus octavus” died 16 Mar 1321 and was buried “apud Ebor, inter Fratres Prædicatores”[587]. m (Papal dispensation 12 Aug 1302, Westminster 14 Nov 1302) as her second husband, ELIZABETH of England, widow of JAN I Count of Holland and Zeeland, daughter of EDWARD I King of England & his first wife Infanta doña Leonor de Castilla (Rhuddlan Castle, Flintshire Aug 1282-Quendon, Essex [5] May 1316, bur Walden Abbey, Essex). The Continuator of Florence of Worcester records the birth "apud Rothelan" in 1282 of "filiam…Elizabetham" to "Alienora regina Angliæ"[588]. The Chronologia Johannes de Beke records the marriage of Count Jan and "Elizabeth…Eduardi regis filia", recording in a later passage that she returned to England after her husband died and married (secondly) "comes Erffordie"[589]. The dispensation for the marriage of “Humfrido comiti Herefordensi” and “Elizabetæ natæ...Edvardi regis Angliæ...relictæ quondam Johannis comitis Hollandiæ” is dated 10 Aug 1302[590]. The Annales Londonienses record the marriage "in festo Sanctæ Katerinæ…apud Caversham juxta Redyng" in 1302 of "Margareta filia regis Angliæ, comitissa Hoylandiæ et Salondiæ" and "domino Humfrido de Bohun comiti Herefordiæ"[591]. The Chronologia Johannes de Beke records the marriage of Count Jan and "Elizabeth…Eduardi regis filia", recording in a later passage that she returned to England after her husband died and married (secondly) "comes Erffordie"[592]. A manuscript which narrates the descents of the founders of Lanthony Abbey records that “Humfredus octavus de Bohun, comes Herefordiæ et Essex, constabularius Angliæ et dominus Breconiæ” married “Elizabetham filiam regis Edwardi filii regis Henrici tertii”, adding that she was buried “apud Waldene”[593]. The History of the foundation of Walden abbey records the birth “apud Quenden” of “quædam filia” to “Humfridus de Bohun” and his wife “Elizabethæ…regis Angliæ Edwardi…filiæ” during whose birth her mother died, and in a later passage her burial at Waldon[594]. Humphrey [VIII] & his wife had ten children: a) MARGARET de Bohun ([Tinehmue] 1303-). The History of the foundation of Walden abbey records the birth “apud Tinehmue” of “Margareta primogenita” to “Humfridus de Bohun” and his wife “Elizabethæ…regis Angliæ Edwardi…filiæ”[595]. A manuscript which narrates the descents of the founders of Lanthony Abbey names (in order) “Margareta…Humfredus…Johannes…Humfredus decimus…Edwardus et Willielmus…Alianora, Margareta secunda, Eneas, Isabella” as the six sons and four daughters of “Humfredus octavus de Bohun, comes Herefordiæ et Essex, constabularius Angliæ et dominus Breconiæ” and his wife “Elizabetham filiam regis Edwardi filii regis Henrici tertii”, adding that the first Margaret died young[596]. sborough [1304]-10 Sep 1304). The History of the foundation of Walden abbey records the birth “apud Knaresburgh” of “Humfridus filius suus primogenitus” to “Humfridus de Bohun” and his wife “Elizabethæ…regis Angliæ Edwardi…filiæ”[597]. A manuscript which narrates the descents of the founders of Lanthony Abbey names (in order) “Margareta…Humfredus…Johannes…Humfredus decimus…Edwardus et Willielmus…Alianora, Margareta secunda, Eneas, Isabella” as the six sons and four daughters of “Humfredus octavus de Bohun, comes Herefordiæ et Essex, constabularius Angliæ et dominus Breconiæ” and his wife “Elizabetham filiam regis Edwardi filii regis Henrici tertii”, adding that the first Humphrey died 10 Sep 1304[598]. lements 23 Nov 1306-Kirkby Thore, co. Westmoreland 20 Jan 1336, bur Stratford Abbey near London). A manuscript which narrates the descents of the founders of Lanthony Abbey names (in order) “Margareta…Humfredus…Johannes…Humfredus decimus…Edwardus et Willielmus…Alianora, Margareta secunda, Eneas, Isabella” as the six sons and four daughters of “Humfredus octavus de Bohun, comes Herefordiæ et Essex, constabularius Angliæ et dominus Breconiæ” and his wife “Elizabetham filiam regis Edwardi filii regis Henrici tertii”, adding that John was “comes Hereford et Essex, constabularius Angliæ et dominus Breconiæ”[599]. The History of the foundation of Walden abbey records the birth “apud Plesset” of “Johannes” to “Humfridus de Bohun” and his wife “Elizabethæ…regis Angliæ Edwardi…filiæ”[600]. He succeeded his father as Earl of Hereford and Essex, hereditary Constable of England but this office was removed from him 26 Oct 1330 in favour of his brother "on account of his infirmity"[601]. The History of the foundation of Walden abbey records the death in 1335 of “Johannes sine hærede” and his burial “abbatiam de Stratford”[602]. A manuscript which narrates the descents of the founders of Lanthony Abbey records the death of “comes Johannes”, after the death of his brother Edward, “apud Kirkeby Thore sine hærede in festo sanctorum Fabiani et Sebastiani” in 1335 and his burial “in abbathia de Stratford iuxta London”[603]. m firstly (Papal dispensation Feb 1325) ALICE FitzAlan''', daughter of EDMUND FitzAlan Earl of Arundel & his wife Alice de Warenne of Surrey (-bur Walden Abbey). '''A manuscript which narrates the descents of the founders of Lanthony Abbey records the marriage of “Johannes de Bohun comes”, son of “Humfredus octavus”, and “Aliciam filiam domini Edmundi comitis Arundeliæ” after the death of his father, and her burial at Walden[604]. The History of the foundation of Walden abbey names “Alicia Arundell” as the wife of “Johannes de Boon, comes Herefordiæ et Essexiæ” and records that she was buried at Walden[605]. m secondly MARGARET Basset''', daughter of RALPH Basset Lord Basset of Drayton & his wife Joan de Grey of Wilton (-after 1 Dec 1347). '''A manuscript which narrates the descents of the founders of Lanthony Abbey records the second marriage of “Johannes de Bohun comes”, son of “Humfredus octavus”, and “Margaretam filiam domini Radulphi Basset” after the death of his first wife[606]. Scotland [1309]-Pleshey 15 Oct 1361, bur London, Church of the Friars Augustine). A manuscript which narrates the descents of the founders of Lanthony Abbey names (in order) “Margareta…Humfredus…Johannes…Humfredus decimus…Edwardus et Willielmus…Alianora, Margareta secunda, Eneas, Isabella” as the six sons and four daughters of “Humfredus octavus de Bohun, comes Herefordiæ et Essex, constabularius Angliæ et dominus Breconiæ” and his wife “Elizabetham filiam regis Edwardi filii regis Henrici tertii”, adding that the second Humphrey was “comes Hereford et Essex, constabularius Angliæ et dominus Breconiæ” and was unmarried[607]. The History of the foundation of Walden abbey records the birth “apud Longmaban in Scotia” of “Humfridus” to “Humfridus de Bohun” and his wife “Elizabethæ…regis Angliæ Edwardi…filiæ”[608]. He succeeded his brother in 1336 as Earl of Hereford and Essex. He granted the office of Constable of England to his brother William for life 12 Jun 1338[609], but it presumably reverted to Earl Humphrey when his brother died in 1360. The History of the foundation of Walden abbey records the death “1361 XVIII Kal Nov” of “Humfridus” at London and his burial “in ecclesia fratrum sancti Augustini”[610]. The will of "Humphrey de Bohun Earl of Hereford and Essex and Lord of Brecknock", dated 10 Oct 1361 and proved 20 Oct 1361, chose burial “among the poor brothers, Augustine Friars, in the choir of their church in London”, bequeathed property to “our...nephew Humphrey de Bohun...Elizabeth our niece of Northampton...our niece Dame Catherine d’Engayne...our sister Countess of Ormond, our brother Mons. Hugh de Courtenay Earl of Devonshire...our sister Countess of Devonshire...”[611]. A manuscript which narrates the descents of the founders of Lanthony Abbey records the death of “Humfredus decimus de Bohun, comes Herefordiæ et Essexiæ, ac dominus Breconiæ” in 1361 “apud Pleysis sine hærede” and his burial “Londini apud Fratres Augustinos”[612]. t which narrates the descents of the founders of Lanthony Abbey names (in order) “Margareta…Humfredus…Johannes…Humfredus decimus…Edwardus et Willielmus…Alianora, Margareta secunda, Eneas, Isabella” as the six sons and four daughters of “Humfredus octavus de Bohun, comes Herefordiæ et Essex, constabularius Angliæ et dominus Breconiæ” and his wife “Elizabetham filiam regis Edwardi filii regis Henrici tertii”, adding that Edward and William were “nati ad unum tempus” and that Edward died “in Scotia” and was buried “apud Waldene”[613]. The History of the foundation of Walden abbey records the birth “apud Caldecot” of “duo gemelli…Edwardus et Willielmus” to “Humfridus de Bohun” and his wife “Elizabethæ…regis Angliæ Edwardi…filiæ”[614]. Twin with his brother William. He replaced his brother as Constable of England 26 Oct 1330 on account of his brother's infirmity[615]. The History of the foundation of Walden abbey records the death in 1333 “ad castrum de Low-Malden” of “Edwardus de Boun miles”, drowned, and his burial “apud Walton”[616]. He was drowned in Scotland when trying to rescue one of his followers[617]. m MARGARET de Ros, daughter of WILLIAM de Ros & his wife Matilda de Vaux (-bur Walden Abbey). The History of the foundation of Walden abbey names “Margareta le Roos” as the wife of “Edwardus de Boon” and records that she was buried at Walden with her husband[618]. descents of the founders of Lanthony Abbey names (in order) “Margareta…Humfredus…Johannes…Humfredus decimus…Edwardus et Willielmus…Alianora, Margareta secunda, Eneas, Isabella” as the six sons and four daughters of “Humfredus octavus de Bohun, comes Herefordiæ et Essex, constabularius Angliæ et dominus Breconiæ” and his wife “Elizabetham filiam regis Edwardi filii regis Henrici tertii”, adding that Edward and William were “nati ad unum tempus” and that King Edward III invested William as Earl of Northampton after the death of his brother John[619]. Earl of Northampton. Johannes…Humfredus decimus…Edwardus et Willielmus…Alianora, Margareta secunda, Eneas, Isabella” as the six sons and four daughters of “Humfredus octavus de Bohun, comes Herefordiæ et Essex, constabularius Angliæ et dominus Breconiæ” and his wife “Elizabetham filiam regis Edwardi filii regis Henrici tertii”, adding that Eleanor married firstly (after the death of her father) “domino Jacobo le Botyler Hiberniæ”, who was created “comitem de Urmond” by King Edward III[620]. The will of "Humphrey de Bohun Earl of Hereford and Essex and Lord of Brecknock", dated 10 Oct 1361 and proved 20 Oct 1361, bequeathed property to “our...nephew Humphrey de Bohun...Elizabeth our niece of Northampton...our niece Dame Catherine d’Engayne...our sister Countess of Ormond, our brother Mons. Hugh de Courtenay Earl of Devonshire...our sister Countess of Devonshire...”[621]. m firstly (1327) JAMES Butler, son of EDMUND Butler [Le Botiller] & his wife Joan FitzGerald of Kildare ([1305]-[Jan/Feb] 1338, bur Gowran, co. Kilkenny). He was created Earl of Ormond Oct 1328. m secondly (licence 24 Jan 1344, before 20 Apr 1344) THOMAS de Dagworth, son of JOHN de Dagworth of Dagworth, Suffolk & his wife Alice FitzWarin (after 1292-killed in battle Aurai, Brittany [Jul/Aug] 1350). He was created Lord Dagworth 13 Nov 1347. eter Cathedral). A manuscript which narrates the descents of the founders of Lanthony Abbey names (in order) “Margareta…Humfredus…Johannes…Humfredus decimus…Edwardus et Willielmus…Alianora, Margareta secunda, Eneas, Isabella” as the six sons and four daughters of “Humfredus octavus de Bohun, comes Herefordiæ et Essex, constabularius Angliæ et dominus Breconiæ” and his wife “Elizabetham filiam regis Edwardi filii regis Henrici tertii”, adding that the second Margaret married (after the death of her father) “domino Hugoni de Cortney…comitem de Devonschire”[622]. The Fundationis et Fundatorum Historia of Ford Abbey records the marriage ”1325 III Id Aug” of “Hugonem tertium” and “dominæ Margaretæ filiæ comitis Herefordiæ domini Humphredi de Bohun”, adding that her mother was “dominam Elizabetham…regis…Edwardi…primi filiam”[623]. The will of "Humphrey de Bohun Earl of Hereford and Essex and Lord of Brecknock", dated 10 Oct 1361 and proved 20 Oct 1361, bequeathed property to “our...nephew Humphrey de Bohun...Elizabeth our niece of Northampton...our niece Dame Catherine d’Engayne...our sister Countess of Ormond, our brother Mons. Hugh de Courtenay Earl of Devonshire...our sister Countess of Devonshire...”[624]. m (contract [1314/15], 11 Aug 1325) HUGH de Courtenay, son of HUGH de Courtenay Lord Courtenay [later Earl of Devon] & his wife Agnes de St John (12 Jul 1303-2 May 1377, bur Exeter Cathedral). He was summoned to parliament 23 Apr 1337, whereby he is held to have become Lord Courtenay. He succeeded his father in 1340 as Earl of Devon. n order) “Margareta…Humfredus…Johannes…Humfredus decimus…Edwardus et Willielmus…Alianora, Margareta secunda, Eneas, Isabella” as the six sons and four daughters of “Humfredus octavus de Bohun, comes Herefordiæ et Essex, constabularius Angliæ et dominus Breconiæ” and his wife “Elizabetham filiam regis Edwardi filii regis Henrici tertii”, adding that Eneas died after his father and was buried “apud Waldene”[625]. The History of the foundation of Walden abbey records the birth “apud ---” of “Eneas” to “Humfridus de Bohun” and his wife “Elizabethæ…regis Angliæ Edwardi…filiæ”[626]. He is mentioned in his father's will, but deceased in the 19 Jan 1344 ordination of the chantry of his brother William[627]. The History of the foundation of Walden abbey records the death “1331 circa festum sancti Michaelis…apud Kymbolton” of “Æneas de Bohun” and his burial at Walden[628]. ng, bur Walden Abbey). A manuscript which narrates the descents of the founders of Lanthony Abbey names (in order) “Margareta…Humfredus…Johannes…Humfredus decimus…Edwardus et Willielmus…Alianora, Margareta secunda, Eneas, Isabella” as the six sons and four daughters of “Humfredus octavus de Bohun, comes Herefordiæ et Essex, constabularius Angliæ et dominus Breconiæ” and his wife “Elizabetham filiam regis Edwardi filii regis Henrici tertii”, adding that Isabel died young[629]. The History of the foundation of Walden abbey records the birth “apud Quenden” of “quædam filia” to “Humfridus de Bohun” and his wife “Elizabethæ…regis Angliæ Edwardi…filiæ” during whose birth her mother died, and in a later passage the burial of mother and child at Walden[630]. _(DNB00)cracroftspeerage.co.uk/online/content/hereford1200.htm#HEREFORD_1200_8

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