Henry "of Grosmont" (probably 1300-24 March 1361), Duke of Lancaster |
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Father:1 | Henry "Tortcol/Wryneck" of Lancaster (probably 1281-22 September 1345), Earl of Lancaster | ||
Mother:2 | Maud Chaworth (2 February 1282-before 3 December 1322) |
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Married:3 | probably 1337 | Isabel Beaumont (-1361) |
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Children with Isabel Beaumont: | ||
(Unknown) (-)4 | ||
Maud of Lancaster (around 1340-10 April 1362)5 | ||
Blanche of Lancaster (25 March 1345-12 September 1369)6 |
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Occupation:7 | 1345-51 | Earl of Lancaster | |||
Occupation:8 | 1345-61 | Earl of Leicester | |||
Occupation:9 | 1345-61 | Seigneur de Beaufort et de Nogent | |||
Occupation:10 | 1347-61 | Seigneur de Bergerac | |||
Occupation:11 | 1349-61 | Earl of Lincoln | |||
Occupation:12 | 1359 | Earl of Moray | |||
Occupation:13 | 1351-61 | Duke of Lancaster |
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Buried:14 | Newark Abbey (Leicester [city/town], Leicestershire [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country]) | |||
Born:15 | probably 1300 | Grosmont Castle [building], Grosmont [city/town], Monmouthshire [county], Wales [country], United Kingdom [country] | ||
Died:16 | 24 March 1361 | Leicester Castle [Unknown/Unspecified], Leicestershire [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] | ||
He died of bubonic plague. |
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