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William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke

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in 1246 created great difficulties for William's family, and so he and his brothers, Guy de Lusignan and Aymer, accepted Henry III's invitation to come to England in 1247. The king found important positions for all of them; William was soon married to a great heiress,
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and Wexford between 1250 and 1260. In 1304, after William's death, Joan is found vigorously asserting her rights in her lordship of Wexford, appealing directly to the king against a Cort order dispossessing her of her lands there.
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In 1259 William and de Montfort were formally reconciled in Paris, and in 1261 Valence was again in England and once more enjoying the royal favour. He fought for Henry at the disastrous
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and Wexford in 1296 (c. 1270 – 23 June 1324), married first to Beatrice de Clermont and second to Marie de Châtillon-sur-Marne (also known as
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Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant
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in Ireland. The custody of Joan's property was entrusted to her husband, who apparently assumed the
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Heraldic shield of de Valence from his tomb in Westminster Abbey. Champlevee enamel with Diapering:
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Elizabeth Hastings (1294 – 6 March 1353), married Roger Grey, 1st Baron Grey de Ruthyn.
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From his base in Pembrokeshire, he was a mainstay of the English campaigns against
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Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by
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or Munchensy (c. 1230 – after 20 September 1307), the only surviving child of
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William and Joan de Munchensi (described above) had the following children:
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This favouritism to royal relatives was unpopular with many of the English
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he negotiated the surrender of one of Dafydd's last remaining castles,
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Arms of de Valence before he became Earl of Pembroke, showing for
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Isabel de Valence (died 5 October 1305), married before 1280
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on the 13 June 1296, and his body was buried in splendour at
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later became 1st Earl of Pembroke of the Hastings family.
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Gloucester: A Sutton, 1982, Vol. X p377 304:Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke 294:, lord of Swanscombe, and his first wife 203:William de Valence was the fourth son of 171:politics due to his relationship to King 27:Anglo-Norman noble, allied with Henry III 648: 611: 450: 439: 599: 401:; in the war of 1282–3 that led to the 298:, who was one of the five daughters of 712:, Lines: 80-29, 93A-29, 95-30, 154-29. 541:Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke 512:Joan Comyn (c. 1296–1326), married to 300:William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke 7: 581:Baldwin of Avesnes, Lord of Beaumont 514:David II Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl 313:and the lordship erected earldom of 587:Jeanne of Avesnes, Abbess of Flines 575:Gerald FitzMaurice, Baron of Offaly 526:John de Valence (died January 1277) 377:and the final royalist victory at 373:, and taking part in the siege of 25: 761:Earls of Pembroke (1247 creation) 474:John Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastings 465:John Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings 179:, supporting the king and Prince 175:. He was heavily involved in the 776:English people of French descent 678: 547:). He left no legitimate issue. 61:and azure, an orle of martlets 1: 771:13th-century English nobility 84: 791:Burials at Westminster Abbey 495:Joan de Valence, married to 470:William Hastings (1282–1311) 455:Detail of the funeral effigy 354:in 1258, and took refuge in 163:, was a French nobleman and 502:John Comyn (killed 1314 at 424:William de Valence died at 225:Cistercian abbey in Valence 807: 223:. William was born in the 211:, and her second husband, 183:against the rebels led by 159:(died 13 June 1296), born 739: 730: 725: 718: 149: 48: 41: 531:Battle of Llandeilo Fawr 167:who became important in 701:Encyclopædia Britannica 665:Inquisition Post Mortem 485:Hugh Hastings of Sutton 446:Charles Alfred Stothard 350:imposed on the king at 281:The French conquest of 624:Cokayne, George Edward 456: 448: 409:, with its custodian, 278: 454: 443: 319:lordships of Pembroke 261: 205:Isabella of AngoulĂŞme 161:Guillaume de Lusignan 144:Isabella of AngoulĂŞme 75:Guillaume de Lusignan 710:Frederick Lewis Weis 395:Llywelyn ap Gruffudd 389:Welsh wars and death 173:Henry III of England 584:Felicite of Avesnes 344:Earldom of Pembroke 187:. 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William de Valence
Earl of Pembroke

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Isabella of AngoulĂŞme
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Isabella of AngoulĂŞme
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Hugh X of Lusignan
Count of La Marche
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Cistercian abbey in Valence
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