William DE BOHUN

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  William DE BOHUN was born in in Northampton, England (son of Vlll Humphrey DE BOHUN and Elizabeth PLANTAGENET).

    William married Elizabeth De Melesmie Or BADLESMERE about 1338. Elizabeth (daughter of Bartholomew DE BADLESMERE and Margaret DE CLARE) was born in 1313. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth DE BOHUN was born about 1339 in Derbyshire, England; died on 03 Apr 1385.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Vlll Humphrey DE BOHUN was born in 1276; died on 16 Mar 1321 in Boroughbridge, England.

    Vlll married Elizabeth PLANTAGENET. Elizabeth (daughter of Edward I (Longshanks) PLANTAGENET and Princess Eleanor DE CASTILLE) was born in Aug 1282; died on 05 May 1316. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth PLANTAGENET was born in Aug 1282 (daughter of Edward I (Longshanks) PLANTAGENET and Princess Eleanor DE CASTILLE); died on 05 May 1316.
    Children:
    1. 1. William DE BOHUN was born in in Northampton, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Edward I (Longshanks) PLANTAGENET was born on 17 Jun 1239 in Palace of Westminster, London, England (son of King Henry III Of ENGLAND and Countess Eleanor DE PROVENCE); died on 07 Jul 1307 in Burgh-On-Sands, Cumberland,England; was buried on 28 Oct 1307 in Westminster Abby, London, England.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./
    Edward I, nicknamed "Longshanks" due to his great height and stature, was perhaps the most successful of the medieval monarchs. The first twenty years of his reign marked a high point of cooperation between crown and community. In these years, Edward made great strides in reforming government, consolidating territory, and defining foreign policy. He possessed the strength his father lacked and reasserted royal prerogative. Edward fathered many children as well: sixteen by Eleanor of Castille before her death in 1290, and three more by Margaret.

    Edward concentrated on an aggressive foreign policy. A major campaign to control Llywelyn ap Gruffydd of Wales began in 1277 and lasted until Llywelyn's death in 1282. Wales was divided into shires, English civil law was introduced, and the region was administered by appointed justices. In the manner of earlier monarchs, Edward constructed many new castles to ensure his conquest. In 1301, the king's eldest son was named Prince of Wales, a title still granted to all first-born male heirs to the crown. Edward found limited success in extending English influence into Ireland: he introduced a Parliament in Dublin and increased commerce in a few coastal towns, but most of the country was controlled by independent barons or Celtic tribal chieftains.

    Edward's involvement in Scotland had far reaching effects. The country had developed a feudal kingdom similar to England in the Lowlands the Celtic tribal culture dispersed to the Highlands. After the death of the Scottish king, Alexander III, Edward negotiated a treaty whereby Margaret, Maid of Norway and legitimate heir to the Scottish crown, would be brought to England to marry his oldest son, the future Edward II. Margaret, however, died in 1290 en route to England, leaving a disputed succession in Scotland; Edward claimed the right to intercede as feudal lord of the Scottish kings through their Anglo-Norman roots. Edward arbitrated between thirteen different claimants and chose John Baliol. Baliol did homage to Edward as his lord, but the Scots resisted Edward's demands for military service. In 1296, Edward invaded Scotland and soundly defeated the Scots under Baliol Ð Baliol was forced to abdicate and the Scottish barons did homage to Edward as their king. William Wallace incited a rebellion in 1297, defeated the English army at Stirling, and harassed England's northern counties. The next year, Edward defeated Wallace at the Battle of Falkirk but encountered continued resistance until Wallace's capture and execution in 1304. Robert Bruce, the grandson of a claimant to the throne in 1290, instigated another revolt in 1306 and would ultimately defeat the army of Edward II at Bannockburn. Edward's campaigns in Scotland were ruthless and aroused in the Scots a hatred of England that would endure for generations.

    Edward married Princess Eleanor DE CASTILLE in Oct 1254 in Las Huelgas, Castile, Burgos, Spain. Princess (daughter of King of of Castile & Leon Ferdinand III and Joan DE DAMMARTIN) died on 28 Nov 1290 in Grantham,,England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Princess Eleanor DE CASTILLE (daughter of King of of Castile & Leon Ferdinand III and Joan DE DAMMARTIN); died on 28 Nov 1290 in Grantham,,England.
    Children:
    1. 3. Elizabeth PLANTAGENET was born in Aug 1282; died on 05 May 1316.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  King Henry III Of ENGLAND was born on 01 Oct 1206 in Winchester,Hampshire,England (son of King John LACKLAND and Isabella D'ANGOULEME); died on 16 Nov 1272 in Westminister,Middlesex,England; was buried on 20 Nov 1272 in Westminster Abby, Westminster, Middlesex, England.

    King married Countess Eleanor DE PROVENCE on 14 Jan 1236 in Canterbury Cath,Canterbury,Kent,England. Countess (daughter of Raymond BERENGER, IV and Beatrix Of SAVOY) was born in 1217 in Aix-en-Prove,Bouches-du-Rhone,France; died on 24 Jan 1291 in Ambresbury,Wiltshire,England; was buried on 11 Sep 1291 in Ambresbury Mon,Wiltshire,England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Countess Eleanor DE PROVENCE was born in 1217 in Aix-en-Prove,Bouches-du-Rhone,France (daughter of Raymond BERENGER, IV and Beatrix Of SAVOY); died on 24 Jan 1291 in Ambresbury,Wiltshire,England; was buried on 11 Sep 1291 in Ambresbury Mon,Wiltshire,England.
    Children:
    1. 6. Edward I (Longshanks) PLANTAGENET was born on 17 Jun 1239 in Palace of Westminster, London, England; died on 07 Jul 1307 in Burgh-On-Sands, Cumberland,England; was buried on 28 Oct 1307 in Westminster Abby, London, England.
    2. Princess Margaret PLANTAGENET was born on 05 Oct 1240 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England; died on 27 Feb 1274 in Cupar Castle,Cuper,Fifeshire,Scotland; was buried in Dunfermline,Fifeshire,Scotland.
    3. Beatrice PLANTAGENET was born on 24 Jun 1242 in Bordeaux,Gascony,France; died on 24 Mar 1274 in Bretagne,France; was buried in Grey Friars,London,Middlesex,England.
    4. Edmund (Crounchback) PLANTAGENET was born on 16 Jan 1244 in London,Middlesex,England; died on 05 Jun 1286 in Bayonne, Pyr. -Atlantiques,France.
    5. Richard PLANTAGENET was born about 1247 in Westminster,Middlesex,England; died before 1256 in Westminster,Middlesex,England.
    6. Prince John PLANTAGENET was born about 1250 in Westminster,Middlesex,England; died before 1256 in Westminster,Middlesex,England; was buried in Westminster,Middlesex,England.
    7. Catherine PLANTAGENET was born on 25 Nov 1253 in Westminster,Middlesex,England; died on 03 May 1256 in Westminster,Middlesex,England; was buried in Westminster,Middlesex,England.
    8. William PLANTAGENET was born about 1256 in Westminster,Middlesex,England; died about 1256 in Westminster,Middlesex,England; was buried in New Temple,London,England.
    9. Prince Henry PLANTAGENET was born about 1258 in Westminster,Middlesex,England.

  3. 14.  King of of Castile & Leon Ferdinand III was born in 1191.

    King married Joan DE DAMMARTIN in 1237. Joan died in 1279. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Joan DE DAMMARTIN died in 1279.
    Children:
    1. 7. Princess Eleanor DE CASTILLE died on 28 Nov 1290 in Grantham,,England.