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4 days ago · 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.
17 hours ago · 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.
Feb 29, 2024 · Siblings: Earl of Cornwall, Joan of the Tower, John of Eltham; Children: 1st Duke of Clarence, 1st Duke of Gloucester, 1st Duke of York, Countess of Bedford, Countess of Pembroke, Edmund of Langley, Edward, Isabella, Joan of England, John of Gaunt, Lionel of Antwerp, Margaret, Mary of Waltham, the Black Prince, Thomas of Woodstock; Emperors & Kings
2 days ago · Edward II (25 April 1284 – 21 September 1327), also called Edward of Caernarfon, 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 father on campaigns to pacify ...
- 7 July 1307 – 13/25 January 1327
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Mar 5, 2024 · Piers Gaveston, earl of Cornwall (born c. 1284—died June 19, 1312, near Warwick, Warwickshire, Eng.) was a favourite of the English king Edward II. The king’s inordinate love for him made him rapacious and arrogant and led to his murder by jealous barons.
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4 days ago · John of Eltham 1316–1336 Earl of Cornwall: Eleanor of Woodstock 1318–1355: Reginald II c. 1295 –1343 Duke of Guelders: Joan of the Tower 1321–1362: David II 1324–1371 King of Scotland: Isabella 1332–1379/1382: Enguerrand VII 1340–1397 Lord of Coucy, Earl of Bedford: Joan 1335–1348: William of Hatfield 1337: Mary of Waltham 1344 ...
4 days ago · John was made Count of Mortain, was married to the wealthy Isabella of Gloucester, and was given valuable lands in Lancaster and the counties of Cornwall, Derby, Devon, Dorset, Nottingham and Somerset, all with the aim of buying his loyalty to Richard whilst the King was on crusade. [35]