-
Guncelin de
Badlesmere and Joan
FitzBernard, and her
maternal grandparents were
Thomas de Clare, Lord of
Thomond and
Juliana FitzGerald of Offaly. Elizabeth's...
- the son and heir of Sir
Gunselm de
Badlesmere (died ca. 1301) and Joan
FitzBernard. He
fought in the
English army both in
France and
Scotland during the...
-
Welsh Marches and the
English government. She was the
first wife of
Richard FitzAlan, 4th Earl of
Arundel and 9th Earl of Surrey. He was a
powerful English...
- name, some of
which used the
fitz element. Thus
fitz Bernard would indicate the
person so
referred was "son of
Bernard". In its
original usage, this...
- 27. Elen
ferch Llywelyn 3.
Margaret Wake 14.
William de
Fenes or John
FitzBernard 7. Joan
Fiennes 30. John II of
Brienne 15.
Blanche de
Brienne 31. Jeanne...
- unknown,
though older accounts used to name her as
Margaret or Joan
FitzBernard, and
sources mention three children:
Bartholomew Badlesmere, 1st Baron...
-
Badlesmere 6.
Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st
Baron Badlesmere 13. Joan
FitzBernard 3.
Elizabeth de Badlesmere,
Countess of
Northampton 14.
Thomas de Clare...
- de
Fenes by 24
September 1291. She was
allegedly daughter of Sir John
FitzBernard, of Kingsdown, Kent or
William de Fenes/Fiennes, a
Spanish count, and...
- Joan de Beauchamp,
Baroness Bergavenny (née
FitzAlan; 1375 – 14
November 1435) was an
English noblewoman, and the wife of
William de Beauchamp, 1st Baron...
- Forester, the son of Ralph.
Neville was
succeeded in
office by
Thomas fitzBernard. The
Chronicle of
Battle Abbey claimed that
Neville "most
evilly vexed...