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  1. Jul 8, 2023 · Genealogy for Joan of Kent (1328 - 1385) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  2. Fair maiden of kent. Princess Joan, suo jure 4th Countess of Kent and 5th Baroness Wake of Liddell (29 September 1328 – 7 August 1385), known to history as The Fair Maid of Kent, was the first post-conquest Princess of Wa …

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  4. Sosa : 1,542,221. Joan of /Kent/ Princess of Wales , The Fair Maid of Kent. Born September 29, 1328 - England. Deceased August 7, 1385 - England,aged 56 years old. Parents. Edmund Of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent 1301-1330. Margaret Wake, 3rd Baroness Wake of Lydell 1283-1349. Spouses and children.

    • Birth, Parents and Early Life
    • First Two Marriages and Children
    • Countess of Kent
    • Marriage to The Black Prince
    • Last Years and Death
    • Order of The Garter

    Joan was nicknamed by some in her lifetime as "the virgin of Kent" (possibly ironically in view of her marital history), and after her death as the "fair maid of Kent". She was the daughter of Edmund of Woodstock, a son of Edward I, and Margaret Wake. Her birth date is not wholly certain. 1353 Inquisitions Post Mortem for her brother John give her ...

    Possibly in or slightly before 1339 Joan secretly married Thomas de Holland, one of Edward III's household knights, without a priest being present. The possible date is given by a petition of May 1347 to the Pope in which Thomas de Holland said that he had married Joan over 8 years previously. (The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography says they ...

    Following the death of her brother John in December 1352, Joan inherited very extensive swathes of land across much of Englandand became Countess of Kent in her own right. She and her husband were granted possession of these lands in February 1353.

    Thomas died in December 1360. Joan, an extremely wealthy widow, was an attractive marriage prospect. In the first half of 1361 Edward, the Black Prince, Prince of Wales, son of Edward III, sought her hand even though there were discussions of his possible marriage to Margaret of Flanders. They appear to have been secretly betrothed - risking a repe...

    The Black Prince died on 8 July 1376and Joan became guardian of their son the future Richard II, with a third of the revenues of Wales being set aside for her once he became Prince of Wales. Records of 1377-1385 show Richard granting a number of pardons at her request, so she seems to have been close to her son after his accession to the throne in ...

    One of several legends for the origin of the Order of the Garter has it that its name is due to a garter slipping from Joan's leg when she was dancing, with Edward III picking it up and saying "Honi soit qui mal y pense!" - "Shame on anyone who think ill of this!" In 1378 she was herself made a Lady of the Order of the Garter.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joan_of_KentJoan of Kent - Wikipedia

    Family tree. Notes. References. Bibliography. Joan of Kent. Joan, Countess of Kent (29 September 1326/1327 [1] – 7 August 1385), known as the Fair Maid of Kent, was the mother of King Richard II of England, her son by her third husband, Edward the Black Prince, son and heir apparent of King Edward III.

  6. Joan of Kent was born in 1301, in Kent, Kent, England. She married James Bokeland in 1320, in Wrotham, Kent, England. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter. She died in 1385, in Wrotham, Kent, England, United Kingdom, at the age of 84. More.

  7. Princess Royal. Royal Dukes. Joan of Kent. 1326 - 1385. Born Sun, 29 September 1326. Woodstock Palace, Woodstock. Died Sun, 7 August 1385. Wallingford Castle, Wallingford. Buried. Greyfriars, Stamford. Details. Parents. Joan. Lived 58 years, 10 months, 9 days. Known to history as The Fair Maid of Kent.

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