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  1. The Earl of Pembroke is the hereditary visitor of Jesus College, Oxford. On 1 September 1532, King Henry VIII created the original Marquessate of Pembroke for his future queen Anne Boleyn.

  2. Jun 22, 2020 · The only prominent lords left on his side were William Marshal who was Earl of Pembroke and the Earls of Chester, Derby and Warwick. Even John’s half-brother William Earl of Salisbury, who had been unflinchingly loyal in the past, had gone over to Prince Louis and the rebellious barons.

  3. www.playshakespeare.com › king-john › charactersEarl of Pembroke

    Earl of Pembroke is one of King Johns noblemen. He lets his disapproval of John’s second coronation be known, but does not overly object to it, as he had been chosen to be the noblemen’s spokesman for requesting that Arthur be put at liberty.

  4. In August 1189, at the age of 43, William Marshal, held by many to be the greatest knight in Christendom, was given the hand of Isabel de Clare, and, in 1199, was created the 1st Earl of Pembroke by King John.

  5. The first creation dates from 1138, when the earldom of Pembroke was conferred by King Stephen on Gilbert de Clare (d. 1148), son of Gilbert Fitz-Richard, who possessed the lordship of Strigul (Estrighoiel, in Domesday Book ), the modern Chepstow.

  6. www.shakespeareandhistory.com › earl-of-pembrokeEarl of Pembroke

    At his coronation ceremony, John created William Earl of Pembroke (a title that had been held by his late father-in-law) and further rewarded him with a number of lands throughout England. Yet again, William proved to his sovereign that he was indeed a valuable commodity.

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  8. John Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (29 August 1347 – 16 April 1375), was a fourteenth-century English nobleman and soldier. He also held the titles of Baron Abergavenny and Lord of Wexford. He was born in Sutton Valence, the son of Lord Hastings, and Agnes Mortimer.

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