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      • On 4 March 1322 Holland was ordered to join the king with horses and men to defend against Lancaster's rebellion.
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  2. Early life. Banastre Rebellion (1315) Battle of Boroughbridge (1322) and Invasion of England (1326) Demise. Marriage and issue. References. Sources. Robert Holland, 1st Baron Holand. Robert de Holland, 1st Baron Holand ( c. 1283 – October 1328) was an English nobleman, born in Lancashire [citation needed] . Early life.

  3. Aug 8, 2022 · He was summoned to Parliament from 29 July 1314 to 15 May 1321, ..... whereby he is held to have become Lord Holand (Holland). He was created Lord Holland 29 Jul 1314. In 1322 he and his wife, Maud, settled the manors of Ridlington, Rutland, and Torrisholme, Lancashire, a moiety of the manors of Breightmet ....

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    • Maud (Zouche) Holand
  4. May 26, 2022 · Robert de Holland was accused of abandoning his lord (who had raised him from nothing) and was taken to the woods near Henley Park on Oct. 7, 1328 where he was beheaded. Sources: 1.p.1 The Lanc Hollands, Bernard Holland (GS#929.242 H719h)

  5. Nov 10, 2023 · Holland and Maud had nine children: Robert de Holand (born c.1311-12 [aged 16 in 1328, aged 30 and more in 1349] - died 16 March 1372/3), 2nd Baron Holand. He married before 25 June 1343 (date of fine) Elizabeth _____.

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    • Preston, Lancashire, Engeland, United Kingdom
    • December 08, 1241
  6. When Sir Robert de Holand was born about 1246, in Up Holland, Lancashire, England, his father, Sir Thurstan de Holland, was 26 and his mother, de Kellet, was 20. He married Elizabeth de Samlesbury in 1272, in Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.

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    • Elizabeth de Samlesbury
  7. Jan 23, 2022 · Robert de Holland formerly Holand. Born about 1253 in Upholland, Lancashire, England. Ancestors. Son of Thurstan (Holand) de Holland and Anna (Kellet) Holland. Brother of Roger Holland, Adam Holland, Richard Holland, William (Holand) Holland, Elinor (Holland) Cherleton, Elizabeth (Holland) de Holland [half], Matilda Holland [half] and Margaret ...

  8. On 4 March 1322 Holland was ordered to join the king with horses and men to defend against Lancaster's rebellion. Twelve days later Holland betrayed the king and fought alongside Lancaster at the Battle of Boroughbridge. After their defeat, Holland surrendered and was imprisoned and had his lands confiscated.

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