Read Britain's Royal Families: The Complete Genealogy Online
Authors: Alison Weir
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Royalty, #History, #General, #Historical, #Reference, #Genealogy & Heraldry, #Non Fiction
Note: There is no contemporary evidence that the marriage of Edmund, Earl of Kent, and Margaret Wake produced two other sons, Robert and Thomas, who are mentioned in later sources.
3 Eleanor
She was born on 4 May, 1306, at Winchester. She died in 1311 at Amesbury Abbey, Wilts., and was buried in Beaulieu Abbey, Hants.
Edward I is reputed to have had the following
illegitimate issue
(according to the Hayles Abbey Chronicle), and while this is possible, it is still subject to some doubt:
1 John Botetourt, Lord of Mendlesham, Suffolk (
c
.1265–1324); he married Matilda, daughter of Thomas FitzOates, and had issue.
1
Edward III
(
see here
).
2
John
He was born on
c.
15 or 25 August, 1316, at Eltham Palace, Kent, and was created Earl of Cornwall between 16 and 31 October, 1328. He died on 13 September, 1336, at Perth, Scotland, and was buried in Westminster Abbey.
3
Eleanor
She was born on 18 June, 1318, at Woodstock Palace, Oxon.; she married Reginald II, Count of Gueldres and Zutphen (
d.
1343), in May, 1332, at Nimeguen, Gueldres, and had issue:
1 Reginald III, Count of Gueldres (1334–1371); he married Mary (
d.
1398), daughter of John III, Duke of Brabant.
2 Edward, Count of Gueldres (1336–1371); he married Katherine (
d.
1401), daughter of Albert, Duke of Holland and Hainault.
Eleanor may also have been the mother of the following, although
it is more probable that they were the children of Reginald’s first wife, Sophia of Malines (
d
.1329):
3 Margaret (
d
.1344).
4 Matilda (
d
.1380); she married firstly Godfrey, Count of Hennenburg, and secondly John, Duke of Cleves; she married thirdly John, Count of Châtillon, Blois.
5 Mary (
d
.1405); she married William VI, Duke of Juliers (
d
.1393), and had issue.
6 Isabella, Abbess of Graventhal.
Eleanor died on 22 April, 1355, at Deventer Abbey, Gueldres, where she was buried.
4
Joan
(under
David II of Scotland
,
see here
).
1 Adam (
c.
1310–after 1322).