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Kind(eren):
Beatrice of England, Countess of Richmond
French: De Orlâ©ans, Countess of Richmond
Gender:
Female
Birth:
June 25, 1242
Bordeaux, Gironde, Aquitaine, France
Death:
March 24, 1275 (32)
London, England
Place of Burial:
Grey Friars Church, Greenwich, London, England
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Henry III, king of England and Eleanor of Provence, Queen Consort of England
Wife of John II, duke of Brittany
Mother of Arthur II de Dreux, duc de Bretagne; Jean de Dreux, Earl of Richmond; Joan de Richmond; Blanche de Bretagne; Alienor (Alice) de Dreux, Abbess of Fontevrault; and Marie de Bretagne
Sister of Edward I "Longshanks", King of England; Margaret of England, Queen consort of Scots; Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Leicester and Lancaster; Richard Plantagenet, Prince of England; William of England; Katherine of England and Henry Plantagenêt
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Beatrice of England is your 24th great grandmother.
You
‰ ᆒ Henry Marvin Welborn
your father ·Üí Emma Corine Welborn (Bombard)
his mother ·Üí Charles Everett Bombard
her father ·Üí Thomas Joseph {Charles Edward} Bombard
his father ·Üí Charles Bombard
his father ·Üí Marie Marguerite Bombard (Laporte)
his mother ·Üí Jean-Baptiste Laporte
her father ·Üí Pierre Toussaint Laporte
his father ·Üí Toussaint Laporte dit St-Georges
his father ·Üí Louis Dit Laporte dit St-Georges
his father ·Üí Marie-Antoinette Cusson
his mother ·Üí Nicolas-Charles Cusson
her father ·Üí Jean Cusson
his father ·Üí Jacqueline Pâ©pin
his mother ·Üí Pierre Pepin dit Lachance DeLafond (Pepin)
her father ·Üí Gabrielle Collineau
his mother ·Üí Antoine Collineau de Montaguerre
her father ·Üí Catherine d'Estrâ©es (de Bourbon)
his mother ·Üí Jaques de Bourbon
her father ·Üí Jean II de Bourbon, comte de Vendâ¥me
his father ·Üí Jeanne de Montfort de Laval (Montfort)
his mother ·Üí Anne de Laval
her mother ·Üí Jean de Laval, Guy XII de Laval
her father ·Üí Bâ©atrix de Dreux
his mother ·Üí Arthur II de Dreux, duc de Bretagne
her father ·Üí Beatrice of England
his mother
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"Beatrice of England (25 June 1242[1] ·Äì 24 March 1275), also known as Beatrice de Dreux, was a Princess of England as the daughter of King Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence. Her siblings were Edward I of England, Margaret, Queen of Scotland, Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster, Richard of England, John of England, Katherine of England, William of England, and Henry of England. She and her family were members of the Royal house of Plantagenet, which first ruled in the 12th century and was founded by Henry II of England."
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Citations / Sources:
[S106] Royal Genealogies Website (ROYAL92.GED), online ftp://ftp.cac.psu.edu/genealogy/public_html/royal/index.html. Hereinafter cited as Royal Genealogies Website.
[S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Families: The Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), pages 73-74. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families.
[S772] The Thirteenth Century, 1216-1307 (1953), Powicke, Frederick Maurice, Sir, (The Oxford History of England, vol. 4. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1953), FHL book 942 H2oh v. 4., p. 268. Alternate death date 1275.
[S108] #233 Dictionnaire de la noblesse, contenant les gâ©nâ©alogies, l'histoire et la chronologie des familles nobles de la France . . ., La Chesnaye-Desbois, Franâßois Alexandre Aubert de, (3rd edition. 19 volumes. Paris: Schlessinger frâ®res, 1863-1877), FHL microfilms 661873-661882., Band 6-p. 304. Beatrix d'Angleterre was married to the Duke of Brittany.
[S23] #849 Burke's Guide to the Royal Family (1973), (London: Burke's Peerage, c1973), FHl book 942 D22bgr., p. 197.
[S5] #552 Europaische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der europaischen Staaten. Neue Folge (1978), Schwennicke, Detlev, (Marburg: Verlag von J. A. Stargardt, c1978-1995 (v. 1-16) -- Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann, c1998- Medieval Families bibliography #552.), FHL book Q 940 D5es new series., Band 2 Tafel 18. Buried in London, Cordeliersk (ihrs Stiftung);
[S4] #11232 The Genealogist (1980-), Association for the Promotion of Scholarship in Genealogy, (New York: Organization for the Promotion of Scholarship in Genealogy, 1980-), FHL book 929.105 G286n., vol. 25 no. 2 p. 229.
[S40] Handbook of British Chronology (1986), Fryde, E. B., editor, (Royal Historical Society guides and handbooks, no. 2. London: Offices of the Royal Historical Society, 1986), FHL book 942 C4rg no. 2., p. 38.
[S42] Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-century Colonists: the Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, Edward II, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies Before 1701 (2nd ed., 1999), Faris, David, (1st edition. Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co, 1996), FHL book 973 D2fp., p. 226.
[S8] Les Capâ©tiens, 987-1328 (2000), Van Kerrebrouck, Patrick, (Villeneuve-d'Ascq [France]: P. Van Kerrebrouck, 2000), FHL book 929.244 C171v., p. 229, 366, 369.
[S3] Medieval Lands: A Prosopography of Medieval European Noble and Royal Families, Cawley, Charles, (http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands), England, Kings 1066-1603 [accessed 28 Jun 2006].
[S22] #374 The Lineage and Ancestry of H. R. H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (1977), Paget, Gerald, (2 volumes. Baltimore: Geneal. Pub., 1977), FHL book Q 942 D22pg., vol. 1 p. 18.
[S25] #798 The Wallop Family and Their Ancestry, Watney, Vernon James, (4 volumes. Oxford: John Johnson, 1928), FHL book Q 929.242 W159w; FHL microfilm 1696491 it., vol. 1 p. 140.
[S17] Plantagenet Ancestry, 2011 ed., Richardson, Douglas, (Kimball G. Everingham, editor, 2nd edition, 2011.), vol. 3 p. 533.
"Beatrice of England (25 June 1242[1] ·Äì 24 March 1275), also known as Beatrice de Dreux, was a Princess of England as the daughter of King Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence. Her siblings were Edward I of England, Margaret, Queen of Scotland, Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster, Richard of England, John of England, Katherine of England, William of England, and Henry of England. She and her family were members of the Royal house of Plantagenet, which first ruled in the 12th century and was founded by Henry II of England."
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HENRY, son of JOHN King of England & his second wife Isabelle Ctss d'Angoulââ¢me (Winchester Castle 1 Oct 1207-Palace of Westminster 16 Nov 1272, bur Westminster Abbey).¬â Matthew Paris records that "Isabel Anglorum regina" have birth ·Äúin die sancti Remigii·Äù 1207 to ·ÄúJohanni regi filium suum primogenitum...Henricus·Äù[685].¬â The Continuator of Florence of Worcester records the birth "die S Remigii" [1207] of "filium·Ä¶Henricus" to "regina Isabel"[686].¬â He succeeded his father 28 Oct 1216 as HENRY III King of England.¬â The Continuator of Florence of Worcester records the coronation "apud Bristowe·Ä¶V Kal Nov" [1216] of King Henry[687].¬â Crowned Gloucester Cathedral 28 Oct 1216[688], and again Westminster Abbey 17 May 1220.¬â The Chronicle of Ralph of Coggeshall records the coronation in 1220 "die Pentecostem·Ä¶XVI Kal Jun" of King Henry at Westminster[689].¬â He formally renounced the duchy of Normandy under the Treaty of Paris Dec 1259.¬â King Henry planned grandiose schemes to increase England's influence in Europe, through installing his younger son as king of Sicily and with his brother as king of Germany, but failed in their successful implementation.¬â His reign was bedevilled by domestic difficulties with the English barons, triggered partly by his inability to control his wife's relations whose establishment in England he encouraged.¬â The Continuator of Florence of Worcester records the death "die S Eadmundi Cantuar. archiepiscopi" 16 Nov 1272 of King Henry III and his burial at Westminster[690].¬â
Betrothed (before 19 Oct 1226) to YOLANDE de Bretagne, daughter of PIERRE Duke of Brittany & his first wife Alix de Thouars Dss of Brittany (in Brittany end 1218-châ¢teau de Bouteville 10 Oct 1272, bur Villeneuve-les-Nantes, â©glise abbatiale de Notre Dame).¬â A letter of King Henry III dated 19 Oct 1226 confirms his betrothal to "Jolentam filiam Petri ducis Brittanniⶠet comitis Richemundiâ¶"[691].¬â ¬â
m (Betrothed 22 Jun 1235, Canterbury Cathedral 14 Jan 1236) ELEONORE de Provence, daughter of RAYMOND BERENGER IV Comte de Provence & his wife Bâ©atrice de Savoie (Aix-en-Provence [1223]-Amesbury Abbey, Wiltshire 24/25 Jun 1291, bur Amesbury Abbey).¬â A charter dated 22 Jun 1235 records the marriage agreement between "Henricus III AngliⶠRex" and "Amedeo IV Sab. Com. ac Willelmo electo Valentino fratribus·Ä¶nepte, sororis illorum, comitissⶠProvinciâ¶, filia"[692].¬â The Continuator of Florence of Worcester records the marriage "Id Jan" [1236] in Canterbury of King Henry III and "Alienoram filiam comitis Proventiâ¶" and their joint coronation in London "XIII Kal Feb"[693].¬â Her marriage is recorded by Matthew Paris, who also states her parentage, and her coronation as Queen Consort 19/20 Jan 1236 at Westminster Abbey[694].¬â Her marriage signalled the establishment of close ties between the English court and the house of Savoy, the foreign immigrants becoming increasingly unpopular in England and contributing to the difficulties experienced by King Henry III with his barons.¬â The testament of "Beatricis relictⶠRaimundi Berengarii comitis Provinciâ¶", dated 14 Jan 1264, confirms her previous testaments appointing "Reginarum filiarum suarum MargarethⶠFranciⶠet AlienorⶠAngli⶷Ķ" as her heirs[695].¬â She became a nun at Amesbury Abbey, Wiltshire 7 Jul 1284.¬â The Annales Londonienses record the death "in crastino Sancti Johannis Baptistâ¶" in 1291 of "Elianora mater regis Edwardi" and her burial "apud Ambresbury in festo nativitate beatⶠVirginis"[696].¬â
King Henry III & his wife had [nine] children:
1.¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â EDWARD (Palace of Westminster 17 Jun 1239-Burgh-on-Sands, Cumberland 8 Jul 1307, bur Westminster Abbey).¬â The Continuator of Florence of Worcester records the birth "XIV Kal Jul" [1239] of "Edwardum filium suum primogenitum" to "Alienor regina Angliâ¶"[697].¬â His birth is recorded by Matthew Paris[698].¬â He succeeded his father in 1272 as EDWARD I ·ÄúLongshanks·Äù King of England.¬â
-‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ see below.‰
2.¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â MARGARET (1 Oct 1240-Cupar Castle, Fife 26/27 Feb 1275, bur Dunfermline Abbey, Fife).¬â The Annales Londonienses record the birth "in die Sancti Leodegarii" in 1240 of "filiam·Ä¶Margareta" to "regina Angliâ¶"[699].¬â The Annals of Tewkesbury record the birth ·ÄúKal Oct·Äù in 1240 of ·Äúregi Angliⶠfilia·Ä¶Matilda·Äù[700].¬â Her birth is recorded by Matthew Paris[701].¬â Matthew Paris also records her marriage, as well as the splendour and extravagance of the marriage banquets[702].¬â The Annals of Burton record the marriage ·Äúdie Natalis Domini apud Eboracum·Äù in 1251 of ·Äúrex Scotiâ¶, filius regis Alexandri, puer parvulus ix annorum·Äù and ·ÄúMargaretam filiam regis Henrici Angli⶷Ķeiusdem â¶tatis·Äù[703].¬â The Annals of Tewkesbury record the marriage ·Äúapud Eboracum·Ä¶circa festum beati Stephani·Äù in 1251 of ·Äúdominus rex·Ä¶filiam suam primogenitam·Äù and ·Äúregi Scoti⶷Äù[704].¬â The Annales Londonienses record the marriage "apud Eboracum" in 1252 of "Henricus rex Margaretam filiam suam" and "regi Scotiâ¶"[705].¬â The Continuator of Florence of Worcester records the death in 1275 of "Margareta regina Scotie et Beatrix comitissa Britanniâ¶, filiⶠHenrici"[706].¬â The Extracta ex Cronicis Scocie records the death "IV Kal Mar apud castrum de Cupro" of "Margareta regina Scocie, soror·Ä¶regis Anglie" and her burial "Dunfermling iuxta regem Dauid"[707].¬â m (York Minster 26 Dec 1251593) as his first wife, ALEXANDER III ·Äúthe Glorious·Äù King of Scotland, son of ALEXANDER II King of Scotland & his second wife Marie de Coucy (Roxburgh 4 Sep 1241-between Burntisland and Kinghorn, Fife 16 or 19 Mar 1286, bur Dunfermline Abbey, Fife).¬â
3.¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â BEATRIX (Bordeaux 25 Jun 1242-London 24 Mar 1275, maybe bur Reading Abbey, probably transferred to Greyfriars Church, Newgate, London).¬â The Annales Londonienses record the birth "apud Burdegalam" in 1242 of "filiam·Ä¶Beatrice" to "regina Alienora"[708].¬â Her birth is recorded by Matthew Paris[709].¬â The Annales Londonienses record the marriage in 1260 of "Johannes filius comitis Britanniâ¶" and "Beatricem filiam regis Angliâ¶"[710].¬â The Chronicle of Thomas Wykes records the marriage ·Äúapud Westmonasterium·Äù in 1259 of ·ÄúJohannem filium et hâ¶redum comitis Britanni⶷Äù and ·ÄúBeatriciam filiam regis·Äù[711].¬â The Continuator of Florence of Worcester records the death in 1275 of "Margareta regina Scotie et Beatrix comitissa Britanniâ¶, filiⶠHenrici"[712].¬â m (contract 13 Oct 1260, â©glise de l'Abbaye royale de Saint Denis Nov 1260, Westminster Abbey [25 Dec] 1260) JEAN de Bretagne [Dreux-Capet] Earl of Richmond, son of JEAN I Duke of Brittany & his wife Blanche de Champagne Infanta de Navarra (4 Jan 1239-Lyon 16 Nov 1305, bur Ploâ´rmel, Morbihan, â©glise Notre Dame du couvent des Carmes).¬â Accompanied King Louis IX on the Second Crusade.¬â He succeeded his father in 1286 as JEAN II Duke of Brittany.¬â
4.‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ EDMUND လCrouchback/Gibbosusဝ (London 16 Jan 1245-Bayonne 5 Jun 1296, bur Westminster Abbey).‰ He is named as son of King Henry III by Matthew Paris in 1254[713].‰ Created Earl of Leicester 26 Oct 1265, in succession to Simon de Montfort, and Earl of Lancaster 30 Jun 1267.‰
-‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ see below, Part B.‰ EARLS of LANCASTER.‰ ‰ ‰
5.‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ [RICHARD (-bur Westminster Abbey).‰ A manuscript, maybe of Welsh origin and which names Henry VI at the end so can presumably be dated to his reign, names လMargareta, Edmundus, Beatrix, Ricardus apud Westmonasterium, Katerina...Johannes apud Westmonasterium, Willelmus qui sepultus est in Templo, Henricus qui jacet apud Westmonasteriumဝ as children of King Henry III[714].‰ Inaccuracies are noted elsewhere in this document, so its historical value is difficult to assess.‰ The existence of the children Richard, William and Henry has not been corroborated in other primary source documents, although, as noted below, one record for the death of King Henry´s daughter Katherine does confirm the existence of at least two other children who died young.]‰
6.‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ JOHN (Winchester Dec [1250]-31 Aug [1252], bur Westminster Abbey).‰ Flores Historiarum record the birth လin adventu domini apud Wyntoniamဝ of လregi Henrico filius...Johannesဝ, dated to 1250 from the context, adding that he survived လnon duobus annisဝ, died လultimo die mensis Augustiဝ (no year specified), and was buried လin Westmonasterioဝ[715].‰ A manuscript, maybe of Welsh origin and which names Henry VI at the end so can presumably be dated to his reign, names လMargareta, Edmundus, Beatrix, Ricardus apud Westmonasterium, Katerina...Johannes apud Westmonasterium, Willelmus qui sepultus est in Templo, Henricus qui jacet apud Westmonasteriumဝ as children of King Henry III[716].‰
7.¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â ¬â KATHERINE (Palace of Westminster 25 Nov 1253-Windsor Castle [3] May 1257 [or 12 Apr 1261], bur Westminster Abbey).¬â The Annales Londonienses record the birth in 1253 of "Katerina filia regis Henrici"[717].¬â The Annals of Worcester record the birth ·Äúnocte Cecili⶷Äù in 1253 of ·Äúregina·Ä¶filiam·Ä¶Katerina·Äù[718].¬â Matthew Paris records that ·Äúregina AngliⶠAlienora·Äù gave birth ·ÄúLondoniis...die sanctⶠKaterin⶷Äù to ·Äúfiliam...Katerina·Äù, dated to 1253 from the context[719].¬â Flores Historiarum record that ·ÄúAlianora regina Angli⶷Äù gave birth ·ÄúLondoniis die sanctⶠKaterin⶷Äù to ·Äúfiliam...Katerina·Äù, dated to 1253 from the context[720].¬â "Alexander le Parker and Amice his wife" were granted "land in Old Wyndesor" in "reward of the good service rendered by the said Amice in the education of Katharine the king¬¥s daughter" dated 11 Apr 1255[721].¬â Matthew Paris records the death ·Äúcirca Inventionem sanctⶠCrucis·Äù of ·Äúfilia domini regis Katerina·Äù, adding that she was "muta et inutilis, sed facie pulcherrima", dated to 1257 from the context[722].¬â One manuscript of Flores Historiarum records, inserted over an erasure, the death 12 Apr of ·Äúdomina Katerina quasi octennis filia regis Henrici tertii·Äù and her burial ·Äúapud Westmonasterium cum fratribus suis·Äù, dated to 1261 from the context[723].¬â The contradiction between these two reports of the date of death of Katherine is difficult to understand.¬â Matthew Paris¬¥s chronicle ends with his death in 1259, which indicates that his report of Katherine¬¥s death in 1257 could not have represented a misdating for 1261.¬â However, the age of the deceased in the 1261 report (·Äúquasi octennis·Äù) is consistent with Katherine¬¥s reported birth in 1253, which suggests that it is unlikely to refer to another otherwise unrecorded daughter whom it had misnamed.¬â
8.‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ son(s) (-bur Westminster Abbey).‰ His or their existence is confirmed by one manuscript of Flores Historiarum which records, inserted over an erasure, the death 12 Apr of လdomina Katerina quasi octennis filia regis Henrici tertiiဝ and her burial လapud Westmonasterium cum fratribus suisဝ, dated to 1261 from the context[724].‰ The only record so far found of another infant son of King Henry III who was buried in Westminster abbey relates to John (see above).‰ This report in Flores Historiarum therefore indicates there was at least one other son who was buried in the same place.‰
9.‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ [WILLIAM (-bur Temple).‰ A manuscript, maybe of Welsh origin and which names Henry VI at the end so can presumably be dated to his reign, names လMargareta, Edmundus, Beatrix, Ricardus apud Westmonasterium, Katerina...Johannes apud Westmonasterium, Willelmus qui sepultus est in Templo, Henricus qui jacet apud Westmonasteriumဝ as children of King Henry III[725].‰ Inaccuracies are noted elsewhere in this document, so its historical value is difficult to assess.‰ The existence of the children Richard, William and Henry has not been corroborated in other primary source documents, although, as noted below, one record for the death of King Henry´s daughter Katherine does confirm the existence of at least two other children who died young.]‰
10.‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ [HENRY (-bur Westminster Abbey).‰ A manuscript, maybe of Welsh origin and which names Henry VI at the end so can presumably be dated to his reign, names လMargareta, Edmundus, Beatrix, Ricardus apud Westmonasterium, Katerina...Johannes apud Westmonasterium, Willelmus qui sepultus est in Templo, Henricus qui jacet apud Westmonasteriumဝ as children of King Henry III[726].‰ Inaccuracies are noted elsewhere in this document, so its historical value is difficult to assess.‰ The existence of the children Richard, William and Henry has not been corroborated in other primary source documents, although, as noted below, one record for the death of King Henry´s daughter Katherine does confirm the existence of at least two other children who died young.]‰
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