Richard Plantagenet + Joan "Jeanne" Unknown
John Lackland Plantagenet
1166–1216
John Lackland Plantagenet
Birth 24 December 1166 Oxford “Beaumont Palace”, England
Reference number Q1364
Death 19 October 1216 (Age 49) Newark “Newark Castle”, Nottinghamshire, England
Isabella Taillefer
1188–1246
Isabella Taillefer
Birth about 1188 Angoulême, Poitou-Charentes, France
Reference number Q1366
Death 4 June 1246 (Age 58) Fontevraud-l'Abbaye “Fontevraud Abbey (The Royal Abbey of Our Lady of Fontevraud)”, Pays de la Loire, France
Richard Plantagenet
1209–1272
Richard Plantagenet
Birth 5 January 1209 Winchester “Winchester Castle”, Hampshire, England
Reference number Q1367
Death 2 April 1272 (Age 63) Berkhamsted “Berkhamsted Castle”, Hertfordshire, England
4 Children
Richard Francis A Plantagenet
?–1296
Family Group Information
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Text: Richard had a mistress named, Joan. Her origins are unknown
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Number of children | 4
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Wikipedia
Publication: Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Text: With the Earl of Cornwall, Joan de Valletort had three sons, and two daughters:
Philip of Cornwall, a priest. Sir Walter of Cornwall, who received a grant of the royal manor of Brannel, Cornwall, from his half-brother Edmund, 2nd Earl of Cornwall (d. 1300) in which he was called "brother". He was the father of William de Cornwall and grandfather of John de Cornwall who married Margery Tregago, parents of Margaret de Cornwall who married David Hendower, from whom was descended Joan Tregarthin (d. 1583), wife of John Wadham (d.1578) of Edge, Branscombe.M The mural monument of Joan Tregarthin (d. 1583) in Branscombe Church, Devon, has an inscription referring to her as "a virtuous & antient gentlewoman descended of the antient house of Plantagenets sometime of Cornwall" and shows the arms of Tregarthin quartering the arms of the de Cornwall family of Brannel: A lion rampant in chief a label of three points a bordure engrailed bezantée. Isabel of Cornwall, who received a grant from King Henry III in which she was called "niece". Joan of Cornwall, (alias Joan Okeston, legally the daughter and heiress of Sir Alexander Okeston of Modbury, Devon) who in 1283 received a grant from her half-brother Edmund, 2nd Earl of Cornwall (d.1300) in which she was called "sister".Modbury was part of the Valletorts' feudal barony of Harberton and was granted to Sir Alexander Okeston, following his marriage to the Earl of Cornwall's mistress, Joan, widow of Ralph de Valletort, by Roger de Valletort, Ralph's brother. She married twice, firstly to Richard de Champernowne (2nd son of Sir Henry Champernowne of Clyst Champernowne, Devon), by whom she had a son, Sir Richard de Champernowne, and secondly, Sir Peter de Fishacre, of Combe Fishacre and Coleton Fishacre, Devon, by whom she had no issue. Following the death of her childless brother Sir James Okeston, the manor of Modbury was conveyed by order of Edward II (1307–27, great-nephew of Richard, Earl of Cornwall), to his sister's grandson Sir Richard de Champernowne. |
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