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    Roger Clarendon

    English royal bastard and conspirator

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  1. Sir Roger Clarendon (c.1350–1402), was a royal bastard and conspirator, who was executed for treason. Biography. Clarendon was a natural son of Edward the Black Prince, and his mistress, Edith Willesford. He was a paternal half-brother to Richard II of England.

  2. Dec 2, 2019 · His mistress Edith of Willesford gave him a son Roger of Clarendon (1352-1402). Other women also gave birth to his sons: Edward and John. Roger of Clarendon was regarded favourably, as many other illegitimate sons have been throughout royal history. He received an annuity of £100 from Edward III.

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    Name:Sir Roger Clarendon
    Illegitimate son of Edward of Woodstock and mistress Edith de Willesford.
    Born:Say 1345-1355.
    Very rough estimate based on being likely of age by 1377.
    Married:Margaret Fleming, daughter and heir of John Fleming, Baron de la Roche. She was living and a minor in 1381. She died shortly before 27 October 1382.
    They had no children.
    Died:1402
    On 19 May 1402, he was arrested for conspiring against King Henry IV by spreading rumors that Richard II was still alive. He was subsequently, convicted, attainted and executed.
    Died without issue.
    Granted an annuity from Edward III in 1372.
    Named in his father's will in 1377.
    • Male
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  4. Apr 26, 2022 · Sir Roger Clarendon (1345/60 - executed 1402); he married Margaret (d. 1382), a daughter of John Fleming, Baron de la Roche. Sir Roger de Clarendon was born between 1345 and 1360, son of the Prince of Wales, Edward of Woodstock, (the Black Prince) and Edith de Willesford.

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  5. Dec 2, 2019 · His mistress Edith of Willesford gave him a son Roger of Clarendon (1352-1402). Other women also gave birth to his sons: Edward and John. Roger of Clarendon was regarded favourably, as many other illegitimate sons have been throughout royal history. He received an annuity of £100 from Edward III. He married the heiress of the Baron de la Roche ...

  6. Roger Clarendon (ill.) Edward of Woodstock (15 June 1330 – 8 June 1376), [1] known to history as the Black Prince, [a] was the eldest son and heir apparent of King Edward III of England. He died before his father and so his son, Richard II, succeeded to the throne instead.

  7. Dec 2, 2019 · His mistress Edith of Willesford gave him a son Roger of Clarendon (1352-1402). Other women also gave birth to his sons: Edward and John. Roger of Clarendon was regarded favourably, as many other illegitimate sons have been throughout royal history. He received an annuity of £100 from Edward III.

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