Joan of Kent "the Fair Maid of Kent" (29 September 1328-8 August 1385), Countess of Kent |
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Father:1 | Edmund of Woodstock (5 August 1301-19 March 1330), Earl of Kent | ||
Mother:2 | Margaret Wake (1299/1300-29 September 1349), Baroness Wake |
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Married:3 | spring 1340 | Thomas de Holand of Broughton (1314-26 or 28 December 1360), Earl of Kent | |||
Married:4 | before 10 February 1341 | William de Montagu (20 June 1328-3 June 1397), Earl of Salisbury | |||
Annulled:5 | 17 November 1349 | William de Montagu (20 June 1328-3 June 1397), Earl of Salisbury | |||
by Papal Bull. | |||||
Married:6 | 10 October 1361 | Edward of Woodstock (15 June 1330-8 June 1376) | St Stephen’s Chapel (Palace of Westminster [building], Westminster [municipality], Greater London [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country]) | ||
Papal dispensation dated 10 September 1361. |
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Occupation:12 | 1352-85 | Countess of Kent | |||
Also Baroness Woodstock and Baroness Wake. |
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Born:13 | 29 September 1328 | |||
Died:14 | 8 August 1385 | Wallingford Castle [building], Wallingford [city/town], Berkshire [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] | ||
Buried:15 | 29 January 1386 | Greyfriars Church (Stamford [city/town], Lincolnshire [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country]) |
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