1268 - 1300 (32 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Sir Baldwin Wake, Lord of Bourne was born about 1238 in Blisworth, Northamptonshire, England (son of Hugh Wake and Joan de Stuteville); died on 10 Feb 1281/82. Other Events and Attributes:
- Land/House: say 1250; He held Buttercrambe, Cottingham and Kirkby Moorside, Yorkshire, and through his mother Market Deeping and Skellingthorp, Lincolnshire.
- Land/House: 20 Oct 1259; On 20 October 1259 he was given seisin of his lands.
- Military: From 1264 to 1267; He opposed King Henry III in the Barons' War, hence was taken prisoner when the latter's forces recovered Northampton in 1264, following which he was held captive till released after the baronial victory over Henry of Lewes. In 1265 he was taken prisoner again by the future King Edward I at Kenilworth just before the royalist victory of Evesham. In May 1266 he regained his freedom once more but again defeated by royalist forces at Chesterfield , following which he made his peace with King Henry.
- Land/House: 1 May 1276; He paid the King homage for his lands on 1 May 1276.
- Military: 1277; In 1277 he campaigned in Wales.
- Last Full Review: 13 Jul 2020
Notes:
Birth Date: He was aged thirty-eight years in the inquest after his death.
Baldwin married Hawise de Quincy on 5 Feb 1267. Hawise (daughter of Robert de Quincy and Elen verch Llewelyn) was born about 1250; died before 27 Mar 1285. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
Generation: 4
12. | Saher de Quincy, Earl of Winchester was born in 1155 (son of Robert de Quincy, Lord of Buckley and Fawside and Orabella de Leuchars); died on 3 Nov 1219 in Damietta, Egypt. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
History:
His singular christian name of Saher, or Saier, is a likely a corruption from the Saxon Segher, Sigher, or Seagar, a Conqueror. Eliza S. Quincy refers to him as "John de Quincy, created Earl of Winchester by King John, 1207."
In 1207, he was created the first Earl of Winchester.
In 1213, Saher de Quincy was one of the twenty-five sureties of the Magna Charta, for which he was excommunicated. He was a leader of the Barons who forced John to sign the Magna Charta.
Saher married Margaret de Beaumont in 1175. Margaret (daughter of Sir Robert ès Blanchemains de Beaumont, Earl of Leicester and Pernel de Grantmesnil) died on 12 Jan 1635/36. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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14. | Llewelyn ap Iorwerth "the Great", Prince of North Wales was born in 1173 in Royal Palace of Aberffraw, Anglesey, Wales (son of Iorwerth "Drwyndwn" ap Owain, Prince of North Wales and Margred verch Madog); died on 11 Apr 1240 in Aberconwy, Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales. Other Events and Attributes:
- Reign: From 1173 to 1240; Prince of North Wales
- Miscellaneous: say 1200
- Treaty: 1201
- Petition: 1222
Notes:
Miscellaneous:
Llywelyn negotiated with Pope Innocent II for permission to marry the daughter of Reginald, the king of the Isle of Man. In 1203, it was finally granted, but by then Llwelyn wanted the hand of Joan to strengthen his position.
Treaty:
He signed a treaty with King John of England. The treaty required Llywelyn to pay homage to King John and recognize him as overlord of Wales. John offered his illegitimate daughter, Joan's hand in marriage.
Petition:
He petitioned to have Joan's son, Dafydd, recognized as his only heir. The petition was quickly granted.
Llewelyn married Joan, Princess of England in 1206. Joan (daughter of John "Lackland", King of England and Agatha de Ferrers) was born about 1190; died in Feb 1236/37 in Aberconwy, Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales; was buried in Llanfaes, Anglesey, Wales. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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15. | Joan, Princess of England was born about 1190 (daughter of John "Lackland", King of England and Agatha de Ferrers); died in Feb 1236/37 in Aberconwy, Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales; was buried in Llanfaes, Anglesey, Wales. Other Events and Attributes:
- Petition: 1208
- Miscellaneous: From 1210 to 1212
Notes:
Name:
While illegitimate, she was declared legitimate in the eyes of the Church.
Petition:
She petitioned to have Llywelyn pardoned by the Crown.
Miscellaneous:
During the Anglo-Welsh conflict between 1210 and 1212, she acted as a emissary between the two rulers.
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