Il est marié avec KATHERINE MORTIMER.
Ils se sont mariés février 1324/25 à Warwick, Warwickshire, il avait 10 ans.
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Knighted by the King 1 Jan, and given seisin of his lands, while still under age, 20 Feb 1328/29. He was summoned for service against the Scots in 1333 and 1335, and a Commissioner to treat for a truce with Scotland 4 May 1336. On 25 Mar 1337, he served as Capt. of the army against the Scots, as well as Warden of the March in Scotland the same year. In the fall of 1339, he took part in the King's campaign in France, where sides were drawn up for the battle, but the French withdrew. The following year he was in command at Valenciennes and later was with the King at the siege of Tournai. He was also present in Brittany late 1342 to early 1343 at the siege of Vannes. He was appointed Marshal of England on 10 Feb 1343/44, a position he held until his death. Additionally, he was Sheriff of Warwick and Leicester for life, beginning 26 Jun 1344. He distinguished himself in the battle of Crecy 26 Aug 1346, where he was in joint command of the Prince of Wales' division, and was also present at the siege of Calais, 1346/47. About 1348, he became Knight of the Garter, being one of the founders of that order. In Aug of 1350 he took part in the King's naval action off Winchelsea, and was Admiral of the Fleet from the mouth of the Thames towards the west, before 20 Mar 1352/53. After accompanying the Prince of Wales to Gascony in 1355, he was made Constable of the army there and commanded the vanguard at the battle of Poitiers, 19 Sep 1356. Shortly before 12 Jul 1356, he recovered from John de Mowbray the lands of Gower and Swansea Castle (which had been alienated from Norman Earls of Warwick by King John in 1203). After serving in Edward III's last campaign in France, he was a witness to the treaty of Bretigny (8 May 1360). In 1369 he played a prominent part in John of Gaunt's expedition into France, and himself devastated Caux. He died of the plague at Calais, aged 55, his wife, Catherine de Mortimer having predeceased him by several months. SOURCE: www.geneajourney.com
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