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  1. Jul 1, 2012 · On 25 May 1317, Edward II arranged Joan Gaveston's future marriage to John, son and heir of Thomas Multon, lord of Egremont in Cumberland. John, born in 1308, was the eldest grandson of Richard de Burgh, earl of Ulster (d. 1326) via his mother, and nephew of Elizabeth de Burgh, queen of Scotland and Gilbert de Clare's widow Maud, dowager countess of Gloucester (the lady who pretended to be ...

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  2. Aug 10, 2021 · Joan Gaveston was born in January 1312 at York. Her father, Piers Gaveston, was supposed to be in exile but he returned to court by Christmas 1311. Edward travelled north, leaving his wife to follow, pausing long enough to collect his heavily pregnant niece Margaret de Clare, Gaveston’s wife, from Wallingford Castle before continuing to York.

  3. Amesbury Cemetery. Created by: mariealline@gmail.com. Added: May 31, 2022. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 240186894. Source citation. Lady Joan was the only daughter of her father Lord Piers Gaveston, First Earl Cornwall and her mother was Lady Margaret De Clare De Audley, Countess of Cornwall, Countess of Gloucester, grand-daughter of King Edward ...

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  5. Aug 10, 2021 · Joan Gaveston was born in January 1312 at York. Her father, Piers Gaveston, was supposed to be in exile but he returned to court by Christmas 1311. Edward travelled north, leaving his wife to follow, pausing long enough to collect his heavily pregnant niece Margaret de Clare, Gaveston’s wife, from Wallingford Castle before continuing to York.

  6. Joan Gaveston's maternal grandparents were Edward I's second daughter Joan of Acre (1272-1307) and Gilbert 'the Red' de Clare, earl of Gloucester (1243-1295); her paternal grandparents were Sir Arnaud de Gabaston, baron of Béarn (d. 1302) and Claramonde de Marsan (d. 1287), daughter of Arnaud-Guilhem de Marsan, baron of Gascony.

  7. Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall. / 51.71559; -0.45692. Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall ( c. 1284 – 19 June 1312) was an English nobleman of Gascon origin, and the favourite of Edward II of England . At a young age, Gaveston made a good impression on King Edward I, who assigned him to the household of the King's son, Edward of ...

  8. Jun 6, 1999 · Gaveston too performed his marital duties, fathering a daughter, Joan, by his wife Margaret de Clare, a birth that was lavishly celebrated by the King. Gaveston also appears to have fathered an illegitimate daughter, Amie, who appears sporadically in the records of the reign of Edward III.

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