The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volume 40, Part 2Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1960 |
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Page 267
John Plantagenet , Earl of Kent , held the estates of Wake and Kent for three years and was followed by his sister , Joan , “ the Fair Maid of Kent , " Countess of Kent , in her own right . Joan Plantagenet made two early contracts of ...
John Plantagenet , Earl of Kent , held the estates of Wake and Kent for three years and was followed by his sister , Joan , “ the Fair Maid of Kent , " Countess of Kent , in her own right . Joan Plantagenet made two early contracts of ...
Page 274
... Joan Plantagenet , as follows- ( 1 ) Edmund Plantagenet , 2 2nd son of Edward I and Queen Margaret , cr . Earl of Kent , 1321 , d . 1330 ; married Margaret , Lady Wake , sister and heiress of Thomas Lord Wake , d . 1349 . ( 2 ) John ...
... Joan Plantagenet , as follows- ( 1 ) Edmund Plantagenet , 2 2nd son of Edward I and Queen Margaret , cr . Earl of Kent , 1321 , d . 1330 ; married Margaret , Lady Wake , sister and heiress of Thomas Lord Wake , d . 1349 . ( 2 ) John ...
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... Plantagenet , Earl of Kent ( 1349-52 ) , and of Lady Wake by his sister Joan Plantagenet , Countess of Kent ( 1352-85 ) . ( see p . 267 ) . The arms of Kent ( Woodstock ) and the arms of Wake formerly appeared together in a Window in ...
... Plantagenet , Earl of Kent ( 1349-52 ) , and of Lady Wake by his sister Joan Plantagenet , Countess of Kent ( 1352-85 ) . ( see p . 267 ) . The arms of Kent ( Woodstock ) and the arms of Wake formerly appeared together in a Window in ...
Contents
AN IRON AGE SITE AT DRIFFIELD EAST RIDING YORKS | 182 |
DIVES HOUSE BARN AT DALTON NEAR HUDDERSFIELD | 192 |
NOTES ON THE EARLY GENERATIONS OF THE FAMILY | 197 |
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