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4. | Margaret Plantagenet, Duchess of Norfolk (1.Alice1) was born about 1322 in Framlingham Castle, Suffolk, England; died on 24 Mar 1399; was buried in Choir of the Grey Friars, London, England. Margaret married John de Seagrave, 4th Baron Segrave in 1337. John was born on 4 May 1315 in Norfolk, England; died on 1 Apr 1353. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Margaret married Walter de Mauny, 1st Baron Manny before 30 May 1354. Walter was born about 1310; died on 15 Jan 1372 in Great Chesterford, Essex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | Elizabeth de Segrave, 5th Baroness Segrave (4.Margaret2, 1.Alice1) was born on 25 Oct 1338; died before 1368. Elizabeth married 4th Baron Mowbray John de Mowbray in 1349. John (son of 3rd Baron Mowbray John de Mowbray and Joan Plantagenet) was born in 1340; died on 9 Oct 1368 in Constantinople, Turkey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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- 8. 1st Duke of Norfolk, 6th Baron Mowbray, 7th Baron Segrave, Earl of Nottingham Thomas de Mowbray
was born on 22 Mar 1366 in Epworth, Isle of Axholme, Lincolnshire, England; died on 22 Sep 1399 in Venice, Venezia, Veneto, Italy; was buried in St.George Abbey, Venice, Italy.
- 9. 1st Earl of Nottingham, 5th Baron Mowbray John de Mowbray
was born in 1365; died in 1379.
- 10. Eleanor de Mowbray
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8. | 1st Duke of Norfolk, 6th Baron Mowbray, 7th Baron Segrave, Earl of Nottingham Thomas de Mowbray (5.Elizabeth3, 4.Margaret2, 1.Alice1) was born on 22 Mar 1366 in Epworth, Isle of Axholme, Lincolnshire, England; died on 22 Sep 1399 in Venice, Venezia, Veneto, Italy; was buried in St.George Abbey, Venice, Italy. Notes:
On 10 February 1382, he succeeded his brother John as 6th Baron Mowbray and 7th Baron Segrave, and soon afterwards was created Earl of Nottingham, a title that had also been created for his elder brother. Three years later he was appointed Earl Marshal of England, and in that capacity he fought against the Scots and then against the French.
Lord Nottingham was one of the Lords Appellant to King Richard II who deposed some of King Richard's court favorites in 1387. The King's uncle, Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester, was imprisoned at Calais, where Nottingham was Captain. When Gloucester was killed in 1397, it was probably at the King's orders and probably with Nottingham's involvement. A few weeks later he was created Duke of Norfolk, though his aged grandmother, the Duchess of Norfolk, was still alive. When she died the next year he also became 3rd Earl of Norfolk.
Later, in 1398, Norfolk quarrelled with Henry of Bolingbroke, 1st Duke of Hereford (later King Henry IV), apparently due to mutual suspicions stemming from their roles in the conspiracy against the Duke of Gloucester. The King banished them both. After Hereford returned and usurped the throne, Norfolk was stripped of the Dukedom of Norfolk, though he retained his other titles. He died of the plague in Venice, on 22 September 1399.
The matter of Norfolk's quarrel and subsequent banishment is depicted at the beginning of Shakespeare's Richard II.
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Family/Spouse: Elizabeth FitzAlan. Elizabeth (daughter of 11th Earl of Arundel Richard FitzAlan and Elizabeth de Bohun) was born about 1366 in Derbyshire, England; died on 8 Jul 1425 in Venice, Venezia, Veneto, Italy; was buried in Heveringham, York, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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10. | Eleanor de Mowbray (5.Elizabeth3, 4.Margaret2, 1.Alice1)Eleanor married Robert (Roger) de la Warr in 1354/1405. Robert was born in 1329/1368; died in 1371/1449. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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- 16. Joan de la Warr
was born in 1370 in Devon, Devonshire, England; died on 24 Apr 1404 in Oakhanger, Selborne, Hampshire, England; was buried in Etchingham, Rother District, East Sussex, England.
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