Genealogical Record: Elizabeth de Se(a)grave

Self Parents Grandparents GGParents GGGParents
Elizabeth de Se(a)grave
Baroness Seagrave

*1338
+1375

(DRGD) Says Burke's Peerage gives death in 1375, but thinks she died before 1368.

10984

John Segrave
4th Lord Segrave

*1306?

DRGD

10987

? ? ?
?
? ?
?
? ? ?
?
? ?
?
Margaret de Brotherton

+1399

10988

Thomas de Brotherton

*1300
+1338

11547

Edward I Longshanks
1239 06 17-1307 06 17
10885 <1571:27
Henry III
10891 <2213:28 >136:56
Eleanor of Provence Berenger
10892 <2213:28 >13:5
Margaret/Marguerite of France le Hardi
1279/1282-1317 02 14
11004
Philippe III
11295 <701:28 >142:58
Mary of Brabant
11296
Alice Halys
Lady

10994

Roger Halys
11005
?
?
? ?
?

 

SpouseChildrenChildren-in-LawGrandchildren
John Mowbray
4th Lord Mowbray

*1340
+1368 10 09 near Constantinople

(DRGD) Slain on the way to the Holy Land

10983 <494:62


m. 1353
Margaret (Eleanor) de Mowbray

DRGD

10874

John de Welles
-1422

10873 <5:4

Anne Welles

10786 >380:21

Eudo de Welles

10869 >141:22

Thomas Mowbray
Duke of Norfolk, Lord Segrave, Earl of Nottingham, 6th Lord Mowbray

*1366 03 22
+1400 09 22 Venice

(DRGD)

1382 10: received a hunting licence as the King's kinsman and a young knight.

1383 02 10: became Lord Mowbray and Segrave on death of his elder brother John.

1383 02 12: was created Earl of Nottingham.

1385 06 30: was granted the office of Marshal of England for life and sent to fight the Scots.

1387 03 24: served under his father-in-law at the naval victory over the French, Spanish and Flemist fleets off Margate.

1389: was made Keeper of Berwick and Roxburgh, Warden of the East March.

1390 05: negotiated a truce with the Scots, joined in the letter of the King and peers to the Pope.

10859

Elizabeth D'Arundelle Fitz-Allan/Fitzalan
-1425

(DRGD) Second wife of TM 10859

10860 <829:65


m. 1384
Margaret de Mowbray

10854 >111:21

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