Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. › Date of death

    • September 13, 1336September 13, 1336
  2. May 10, 2024 · Drake considers how the absentee lordship of the earl-dukes of Cornwall actually worked by breaking the century down into three distinct phases: the earldom (from 1300 to 1336 and the death of John of Eltham); the dukedom under the Black Prince (1337-76); and 1377-99, when the title duke of Cornwall was held by the king, Richard II.

  3. 4 days ago · John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall, granted a gild-merchant to the burgesses of Grampound in the year 1332, and at the same time, among other privileges, a weekly market, on Tuesday, and two fairs, one at the festival of St. Peter in Cathedrâ (January 18), and the other at the festival of St. Barnabas . Tonkin says, "the market is come to little ...

  4. People also ask

  5. 3 days ago · The great hall had been taken down by John of Eltham, then late Earl of Cornwall. In the reign of Richard II. Tintagel-castle was made a state-prison, and a more desolate spot could not have been fixed upon for such a purpose; about this time the custody of the castle was again given to persons of rank and consequence: John Holland, Earl of ...

  6. May 18, 2024 · In 1330 John de Eltham, Earl of Cornwall and brother of the king, obtained a grant of the manor of Risborough, but after his death in 1337 Queen Isabella again held the manor. The reversion was granted to Henry de Ferrers, (fn. 39) who obtained possession after the death of Isabella, and died seised in 1344.

    • john of eltham earl of cornwall death date1
    • john of eltham earl of cornwall death date2
    • john of eltham earl of cornwall death date3
    • john of eltham earl of cornwall death date4
    • john of eltham earl of cornwall death date5
  7. May 9, 2024 · John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall, and brother of Edward III., in 1332 granted a guildmerchant to the burgesses, which included, besides other privileges, the right of holding a market and two fairs. The market, now inconsiderable, is on Saturday; and fairs are held on January 18th, June 11th, and the Tuesdays next after Lady-day and Michaelmas.

  8. 3 days ago · Eleanor of Castile. Edward II (25 April 1284 – 21 September 1327), also known as Edward of Caernarfon or Caernarvon, was King of England from 1307 until he was deposed in January 1327. The fourth son of Edward I, Edward became the heir to the throne following the death of his older brother Alphonso. Beginning in 1300, Edward accompanied his ...

  9. 2 days ago · 1st Earl of Norfolk: Mary Braose: Edmund of Woodstock 1301–1330 1st Earl of Kent: Margaret Wake Countess of Kent c. 1297 –1349 3rd Baroness Wake of Liddell: Eleanor 1306–1310: Philippa of Hainault 1314–1369 Queen of England: King Edward III 1312–1377 r. 1327–1377 King of England: John of Eltham 1316–1336 1st Earl of Cornwall ...

  1. People also search for