Attention: L'âge au mariage (17 février 1359) était inférieur à 16 ans (14).
Lytchett Matravers, Poole, Dorset, England
(1) Elle est mariée avec John [Arundel] FitzAlan.
Ils se sont mariés le 17 février 1359 à Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, elle avait 14 ans.Les sources 2, 5, 14
Enfant(s):
(2) Elle est mariée avec Reginald (Reynold) de Cobham.
Ils se sont mariés le 9 septembre 1384, elle avait 39 ans.Les sources 6, 16
Enfant(s):
name also given as Alianor
dau.of John Mautravers and Gwenthlian
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Lady Eleanor Maltravers
She was an English noblewoman during the reigns of King Edward III of England and his successors.
The younger daughter of John Maltravers and his wife Gwenthin, she was co-heiress in 1350 to her brother, Henry Maltravers. She married Sir John Fitzalan, 1st Lord of Arundel. They were parents to seven children.
Eleanor was a legatee in the 1375 will of her step-grandmother, Agnes, Lady Maltravers. She was sole heiress in or after 1383 to her sister, Joan Maltravers, wife of Robert Roos, by which she became Lady Maltravers. Sir John Fitzalan died at sea on December 15, 1379.
Eleanor married secondly (as his second wife) Sir Reynold Cobham, 2nd Lord Cobham of Sterborough (died July 6, 1403), but in 1384 they were divorced on account of their consanguinity and subsequently allowed to remarry with proper dispensation. On her death, Eleanor was buried with her first husband, John Fitzalan.
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
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RootsWeb/mjr6387: ALIAS: Eleanor Baroness Mautravers
Eleanor, Baroness Mautravers in her own right (married 2nd c 9 Sep 1384 2nd Lord (Baron) Cobham (of Sterborough) and died 10 Jan 1404/5), younger daughter of Sir John Mautravers and granddaughter of 1st Lord (Baron) Mautravers.
[Burke's Peerage]
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Eleanor Maltravers, Lady Maltravers, b. c 1345, age 19 in 1364, d. 10 Jan 1405/6; m. (1) 17 Feb 1358/9 Sir John d'Arundel, son of Richard Fitz Alan of Arundel.
[Magna Charta Sureties]
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John d'Arundel married, shortly bef. 4 Aug 1357, Eleanor, 2nd and youngest daughter of Sir John MAUTRAVERS, by Gwenthlian his wife, which Eleanor was found granddaughter and coheir (she eventually was sole heir) of Sir John Mautravers [Lord Mautravers] on 16 February 1363/4, at which date she was aged 19. . . . He was 15 or 16 December 1379, wrecked and drowned in the Irish sea. He was buried in Lewes Priory. Will dated 26 November 1379. His widow (De jure suo jure Baroness MAUTRAVERS, according to modern doctrine), married by dispensation from the Archbishop of Canterbury, dated 9 September 1384 (being within the third degree of consanguinity), as 2nd wife, Reynold (COBHAM), 2nd LORD COBHAM (of Sterborough), who died 6 July 1403. She died in January 1404/5. Will dated at Lytchett Matravers, 26 September 1404, desiring to be buried at Lewes Priory with "mon tres honorable seigneur John Arundell," proved 16 January 1404/5 at Maidstone.
[Complete Peerage I:259-60, XIV:39, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
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He [Reynold De Cobham] married, 2ndly, in 1380 (pardon for m. without lic. 10 Aug.), Eleanor, widow of John (D'ARUNDEL), LORD ARUNDEL (1377 to 1379), and, according to modern doctrine, suo jure, Baroness MAUTRAVERS, being daughter of Sir John MAUTRAVERS [son and heir apparent of John, 1st Lord Mautravers]. This marriage being within the third degree (a), absolution for it was given by a bull from the Pope, 11 November 1384, and the issue legitimated. ; He died 6 July 1403 (a few days before the battle of Shrewsbury), and was buried at Lingfield. M.I. Will, in which he styles himself Raynald De Cobbeham, Sr. De Stresburgh, dated 8 September 1400, proved at Canterbury 13 July 1403. His widow, who was born 1345, died 10 January 1404/5. Will, in which, curiously enough, she styles herself (only) Alianor Arondell en pur ma viduite, dated 26 September 1404, at Lytchett Matravers, and proved at Maidstone 16 January 1404/5, directing her burial to be at Lewes Priory, where mon tres honorable seigneur John Arundell lies.
[Complete Peerage III:353-4, XIV:196, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
(a) Her grandfather, Lord Mautravers, had m. Ela, sister of Thomas, Lord Berkeley, the maternal grandfather of Lord Cobham.
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BARONY OF MAUTRAVERS (II)
Eleanor, granddaughter and coheir, who on the death s.p. of her sister Joan became, according to modern doctrine, De jure Baroness MAUTRAVERS. She married, 1stly, John D'ARUNDEL, younger son of Richard (FitzAlan), EARL OF ARUNDEL. Probably in consequence of his marriage he was summoned to Parliament 4 August 1377, by writ directed Johanni De Arundell, whereby he is held to have become LORD ARUNDEL. His grandson was styled Lord Mautravers after the death of Eleanor, 10 January 1404/5. See ARUNDEL, Barony by writ 1377.
[Complete Peerage VIII:586, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
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