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  1. Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester (7 January 1355 – 8 or 9 September 1397) [2] was the fifth surviving son and youngest child of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault . Early life. Thomas was born on 7 January 1355 at Woodstock Palace in Oxfordshire after two short-lived brothers, one of whom had also been baptised Thomas. [3] .

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · "Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester, 1st Earl of Buckingham, 1st Earl of Essex, Duke of Aumale, KG (7 January 1355 – 8 or 9 September 1397) was the thirteenth and youngest child of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault. He was the fifth of the five sons of Edward III who survived to adulthood."

  3. May 29, 2018 · Thomas of Woodstock Gloucester, duke of, 1355–97, English nobleman; youngest son of Edward III [1]. He was betrothed (1374) to Eleanor, heiress of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford, and became earl of Buckingham at the coronation of Richard II [2] (1377).

  4. Nov 23, 2023 · Thomas "1st Duke of Gloucester, Earl of Buckingham, Duke of Aumale" of Woodstock KG formerly Plantagenet. Born 7 Jan 1355 in Woodstock Palace, Oxfordshire, England. Ancestors. Son of Edward (Plantagenet) of England and Philippa (Hainaut) of Hainault.

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    • Eleanor (Bohun) of Gloucester LG
  5. Last updated January 7, 2023. Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, youngest son of King Edward III, murdered by command of his nephew, King Richard II.

  6. Dec 22, 2022 · Thomas of Woodstock, also known as Thomas, the first Duke of Gloucester, was born on January 7th, 1354 or 1355. He was born at Woodstock Manor (hence his name) in Oxfordshire. He was the 7th son of King Edward III and Phillipa Hainault, although he was the 5th oldest surviving son.

  7. by Susan Flantzer © Unofficial Royalty 2017. Credit – Wikipedia. Thomas of Woodstock was the fifth of the surviving five sons and the fourteenth and last child of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault. He was born at Woodstock Palace near Oxford, England on January 7, 1355.

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