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4 days ago · Daughter of Henry, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon and Ada or Ida de Warenne, Countess of Huntingdon. Sister of Máel Coluim IV mac Eanric, King of Scots; David, 8th Earl of Huntingdon; Ada de Huntingdon, Countess of Holland; Margaret de Huntingdon, Princess of Scotland and William "The Lion", King of Scots. Managed by:
3 days ago · Margaret Holland, another of Joan's sisters, married John of Gaunt's son. She later married Thomas of Lancaster, John of Gaunt's grandson by King Henry IV. A third sister, Eleanor Holland, was mother-in-law to Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury—John's grandson by his daughter Joan Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland.
4 days ago · Discover life events, stories and photos about John de Holland (1352–1400) of Up Holland, Lancashire, England.
3 days ago · This is the family tree for monarchs of England (and Wales after 1282) from Alfred the Great to Elizabeth I of England. The House of Wessex family tree precedes this family tree and the family tree of the British royal family follows it.
3 days ago · Spouse: Marjorie, Countess of Carrick. Children: Isabel, married King Eric II of Norway in 1293, d 1358 in Bergen, Norway. Many sources list a daughter named Isabel who married Sir Thomas Randolph of Strathdon, High Chamberlain of Scotland. We have listed her as a separate daughter until her parentage can be determined.
- circa July 1243
- April 1304 (56-64)En route to Annandale
- Writtle, Essex, England (United Kingdom)
- Holm Cultram Abbey, Cumberland.
2 days ago · Family: 8th of Eaglesham Alexander Montgomerie, b. 1305, Eaglesham, Renfrewshire, Scotland d. 1380, Eaglesham, Renfrewshire, Scotland (Age 75 years) Marriage: 1324 : Eaglesham, Renfrewshire, Scotland : Children +
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2 days ago · Margaret Howell’s carefully researched volume has finally allowed Eleanor of Provence to emerge as one of the most important and dominating figures in English political life during her husband’s reign.