Edmund belonged to The Royal House of "PLANTAGENET"
He was baptised by his mother's uncle, Boniface of Savoy, Archbishop of Canterbury, and was named Edmund in honour of Saint Edmund of Abingdon, Boniface's predecessor as archbishop.
Abbey of Ashridge
Edmund's heart and flesh were buried at Ashridge, attended by the king's son Edward, and on 23 March 1301 his bones were placed in Hailes Abbey, attended by the king in person.
In July 1297 Edmund was granted licence to make a will, his poor health is mentioned in a summons of December 1298, and by 1300 he was terminally ill. Edmund's entire estate passed to the crown, excepting a dower for his widow.
He has/had a relationship with Margaret de Clare.
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