William de Bohun?–1360
- Name
- William de Bohun
- Given names
- William
- Surname
- de Bohun
- Also known as
- 1st Earl of Northampton
Birth |
Note:
William de Bohun assisted at the arrest of Roger Mortimer in 1330, so that Edward III could take pow…
William de Bohun assisted at the arrest of Roger Mortimer in 1330, so that Edward III could take power for real. Since then he was a trusted friend and commander of the king and he participated in the renewed wars with Scotland.[1]
In 1332, he received many new properties: Hinton and Spaine in Berkshire; Great Haseley, Ascott, Deddington, Pyrton and Kirtlington in Oxfordshire; Wincomb in Buckinghamshire; Longbenington in Lincolnshire; Kneesol in Nottinghamshire; Newnsham in Gloucestershire, Wix in Essex, and Bosham in Sussex.
In 1335, he married Elizabeth de Badlesmere (1313 – 8 June 1356). Her parents Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Baron Badlesmere, and Margaret de Clare had both turned against Edward II the decade before. Elizabeth and William were granted some of the property of Elizabeth's first husband, who had also been Mortimer's son and heir.
William was created Earl of Northampton in 1337, one of the six earls created by Edward III to renew the ranks of the higher nobility. Since de Bohun was a younger son, and did not have an income suitable to his rank, he was given an annuity until suitable estates could be found.
He served as High Sheriff of Rutland from 1349 until his death in 1360.[2] |
Death of a mother | 5 May 1316
mother -
Elizabeth Plantagenet
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Death of a father | 16 March 1321 Boroughbridge, England
father -
Humphrey de Bohun
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Marriage of a sister | Margaret De Bohun - View family 11 August 1325
brother-in-law -
Hugh Courtenay Earl Of Devon Kg
sister -
Margaret De Bohun
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Marriage | Elizabeth De Badlesmere - View family about 1335 |
Birth of a son #1 | 25 March 1342 |
Death of a wife | 8 June 1355
wife -
Elizabeth De Badlesmere
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Marriage of a son | Humphrey De Bohun Earl Of Hereford Kg - View family after 9 September 1359
daughter-in-law -
Joan Fitzalan
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Marriage of a daughter | Elizabeth De Bohun - View family 1359
son-in-law -
Richard Fitzalan Earl Of Arundel Kg
daughter -
Elizabeth De Bohun
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Death | September 1360 |
Burial | Walden Abbey, Essex, England |
Family with parents - View family |
father |
Humphrey de Bohun
Birth about 1276 27 Death 16 March 1321 (Age 45) Boroughbridge, England Loading...
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7 years mother |
Elizabeth Plantagenet
Birth 12 August 1282 43 38 Rhudlan Castle, Co. Caernarvon, Wales Death 5 May 1316 (Age 33) Loading...
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Marriage: 14 November 1302 |
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#1 himself |
William de Bohun
Death September 1360 Loading...
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#2 sister |
Margaret De Bohun
Death 16 December 1391 Loading...
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Family with Elizabeth De Badlesmere - View family |
himself |
William de Bohun
Death September 1360 Loading...
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wife |
Elizabeth De Badlesmere
Birth about 1313 Death 8 June 1355 (Age 42) Loading...
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Marriage: about 1335 |
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7 years #1 son |
Humphrey De Bohun Earl Of Hereford Kg
Birth 25 March 1342 29 Death 16 January 1372 (Age 29) Loading...
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#2 daughter |
Elizabeth De Bohun
Death 1385 Loading...
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Edmund De Mortimer L Mortimer + Elizabeth De Badlesmere - View family |
wife's husband |
Edmund De Mortimer L Mortimer
Birth 1305 17 Death before 21 January 1331 (Age 26) Loading...
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8 years wife |
Elizabeth De Badlesmere
Birth about 1313 Death 8 June 1355 (Age 42) Loading...
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Marriage: 27 June 1316 — Earnwood, In Kinlet, England |
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12 years #1 step-son |
Roger De Mortimer Earl Of March Kg
Birth 11 November 1328 23 15 Ludlow, Wales Death 26 February 1359 (Age 30) Rouvray, Cote D'or, France Loading...
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William de Bohun has 3 first cousins recorded
Father's family (0)
Mother's family (3)
Parents Henry Guthrie-Millar + Joan Plantagenet
Parents Ralph De Monthermer Earl Of Gloucester + Joan Plantagenet
Parents Edward Plantagenet + Queen Consort Isabella … Of France
Birth | William de Bohun assisted at the arrest of Roger Mortimer in 1330, so that Edward III could take power for real. Since then he was a trusted friend and commander of the king and he participated in the renewed wars with Scotland.[1]
In 1332, he received many new properties: Hinton and Spaine in Berkshire; Great Haseley, Ascott, Deddington, Pyrton and Kirtlington in Oxfordshire; Wincomb in Buckinghamshire; Longbenington in Lincolnshire; Kneesol in Nottinghamshire; Newnsham in Gloucestershire, Wix in Essex, and Bosham in Sussex.
In 1335, he married Elizabeth de Badlesmere (1313 – 8 June 1356). Her parents Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Baron Badlesmere, and Margaret de Clare had both turned against Edward II the decade before. Elizabeth and William were granted some of the property of Elizabeth's first husband, who had also been Mortimer's son and heir.
William was created Earl of Northampton in 1337, one of the six earls created by Edward III to renew the ranks of the higher nobility. Since de Bohun was a younger son, and did not have an income suitable to his rank, he was given an annuity until suitable estates could be found.
He served as High Sheriff of Rutland from 1349 until his death in 1360.[2] |
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