Richard and Charlotte Allen Cosby Ancestry » Thomas Woodstock Duke of Gloucester (1355-1397)

Personal data Thomas Woodstock Duke of Gloucester 

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Household of Thomas Woodstock Duke of Gloucester

He has/had a relationship with Alianore de Bohun.


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Richard Cosby, "Richard and Charlotte Allen Cosby Ancestry", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/richard-and-charlotte-allen-cosby-ancestry/P25663.php : accessed September 27, 2024), "Thomas Woodstock Duke of Gloucester (1355-1397)".