Humphrey VIII de [Earl] BOHUN
Birth:
Abt 1276
of Pleshy Castle, Essex, England
Death:
16 Mar 1322
Boroughbridge, Yorkshire, England
Burial:
Church, Friars Preachers, Yorkshire, England
Marriage:
25 Nov 1302
Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Notes:
(1) Earl of Hereford and Essex, aged 22 at his father's death, Inq.p.m. 27 Edw. I, No.142; Gave Powderham to his d., Margaret, as a marriage portion; Killed at Borough Bridge 1322; cr. 8th Earl of Essex 1302-1304: ped.--Vp106 (2) 8th Earl of Hereford; (suc'd in 1229--Dates); conveyed lands in 1302; slain 1321; md 1302-4 Princess Elizabeth, 1282-1316, d. of Edward I--CPv4p669; and "widow" of John, Earl of Holland--BGT; had 8 sons and 9 daus.--CPv4; had 4 daus.--Dw v1p57 (3) Humphrey de Bohun VIII: (b.1276, d.March 16, 1322 at the Battle of Boroughbridge, buried at Friars Preachers Church, County York). He married November 25, 1302 at Westminster, Lady Elizabeth Plantagenet, daughter of King Edward I and widow of John, Count of Holland. Humphrey was fourth Earl of Hereford and third Earl of Essex and Constable of England. In 1301 he joined the barons in their letter of protest to the pope from the parliament of Lincoln. He took a leading part in the tournaments of Fulham in 1305 and at Wallingford in 1307. In 1308 he was sent to Scotland to oppose Robert Bruce. He was one of the twenty-one ordainers appointed to reform the government and the king's household. The ordinances were accepted in October 1311, but three months later the king recalled his banished favorite, Gaveston, and immediately the barons, including de Bohun, took arms against Gaveston, captured and beheaded him. Edward was powerless to punish the rebellious lords; negotiations for peace were opened and in October 1313 the earls and their followers were pardoned. In 1314 the war with Scotland was renewed and de Bohun was taken prisoner at the battle of Bannockburn. He was later exchanged for Elizabeth, wife of Robert Bruce, King of Scotland, who had long been held captive in England. During the next six years the resentment of the barons increased as the power of the two Despensers, father and son, grew over the king. It finally came to a head at the battle of Boroughbridge in which the king finally defeated the barons and de Bohun lost his life. Elizabeth was born August 5, 1282, Rhudlan Castle, County Carnarvon and died May 5, 1316 and was buried at Walden Abbey. By her Humphrey had six sons and four daughters. --Aedc,FHL 929.273,C769w
Elizabeth (Plantagenet) [Princess of] ENGLAND
Birth:
5 Aug 1282
Rhudlan Castle, Carnarvon, Wales, England
Death:
5 May 1316
Quendon, Essex, England
Burial:
23 May 1316
Walden Abbey, Hertfordshire, England
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1
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Death:
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Notes:
(1) (twin of Edward); cr. 1st Earl of Northampton 1337; d. 1360 before his bro. Humphrey died in 1361, hence never an Earl of Hereford--CPv6p472 +v9p664; md 1335 (2dw--Dates) md Elizabeth Badlesmere, 1312-1356 June, d. of Bartholomew (by Margaret de Clare), and wid. of Edward Mortimer, 1305-1331--CPv6p472 (2) Also AFN 8JDRBH
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Humphrey VIII de [Earl] Bohun - Elizabeth (Plantagenet) [Princess of] England
Humphrey VIII de [Earl] Bohun
was born at of Pleshy Castle, Essex, England Abt 1276.
He married Elizabeth (Plantagenet) [Princess of] England 25 Nov 1302 at Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England . Elizabeth (Plantagenet) [Princess of] England was born at Rhudlan Castle, Carnarvon, Wales, England 5 Aug 1282 .
They were the parents of 1
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Humphrey VIII de [Earl] Bohun died 16 Mar 1322 at Boroughbridge, Yorkshire, England .
Elizabeth (Plantagenet) [Princess of] England died 5 May 1316 at Quendon, Essex, England .