Eleanor Plantagenet OF LANCASTER
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Lady Eleanor Plantagenet OF LANCASTER (1318?-1372)

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      Eleanor Plantagenet of Lancaster     Eleanor and her second husband, Richard Fitzalan, 10th Earl of Arundel    
 
Name: Eleanor Plantagenet OF LANCASTER 1,2
Sex: Female
Name Prefix: Lady
Father: Henry Plantagenet OF LANCASTER (1281-1345)
Mother: Matilda DE CHAWORTH (1282-bef1322)

Individual Events and Attributes

Birth 1318 (app)
Title Lady Beaumont
Occupation Countess of Arundel
Group/Caste Membership House of Plantagenet
Death 11 Jan 1372 (age 53-54) Arundel Castle
Burial Lewes Priory, Sussex

Marriage

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      Richard Fitz Alan D'Arundel     Eleanor and her second husband, Richard Fitzalan, 10th Earl of Arundel     Betchworth Castle    
 
Spouse Richard FITZ ALAN D'ARUNDEL (1306?-1376)
Children Richard FITZ ALAN (1346-1397)
John D'ARUNDEL ( -1379)
Marriage 5 Feb 1344/45 (age 26-27) Ditton Church, Stoke Poges, Bucks

Individual Note 1

Eleanor of Lancaster, Countess of Arundel (sometimes called Eleanor Plantagenet;[1] 11 September 1318 – 11 January 1372) was the fifth daughter of Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster and Maud Chaworth.

 

On 6 November 1330, she married John de Beaumont, 2nd Baron Beaumont, son of Henry Beaumont, 4th Earl of Buchan (c. 1288 - 1340) and his wife Alice Comyn (1289- 3 July 1349). They had two children:

 

Henry Beaumont, 3rd Baron Beaumont, (4 April 1340 – 17 June 1369). He was the first husband of the daughter of Maud de Badlesmere and John de Vere, 7th Earl of Oxford, Lady Margaret de Vere (died 15 June 1398), by whom he had issue.

 

Matilda Beaumont (died July 1367), married Hugh de Courtenay

Eleanor was a lady-in-waiting to Queen Philippa, and was in service to her in Ghent when her son Henry was born. John de Beaumont died in a tournament on 14 April 1342.

 

On 5 February 1344 at Ditton Church, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, she married Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel.[2]

 

His previous marriage, to Isabel le Despenser, had taken place when they were children. It was annulled by Papal mandate as she, since her father's attainder and execution, had ceased to be of any importance to him. Pope Clement VI obligingly annulled the marriage, bastardized the issue, and provided a dispensation for his second marriage to the woman with whom he had been living in adultery (the dispensation, dated 4 March 1344/1345, was required because his first and second wives were first cousins).

 

The children of Eleanor's second marriage were:

 

Richard (1346–1397), who succeeded as Earl of Arundel

John Fitzalan (bef 1349 - 1379)

Thomas Arundel, Archbishop of Canterbury (c. 1345 - 19 February 1413)

Lady Joan FitzAlan (1347/1348 - 7 April 1419), married Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford

Lady Alice FitzAlan (1350 - 17 March 1416), married Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent (Thomas Holand)

Lady Mary FitzAlan (died 29 August 1396), married John Le Strange, 4th Lord Strange of Blackmere, by whom she had issue

Lady Eleanor FitzAlan (1356 - before 1366)

 

Eleanor died at Arundel and was buried at Lewes Priory in Lewes, Sussex, England. Her husband was buried beside her; in his will Richard requests to be buried "near to the tomb of Eleanor de Lancaster, my wife; and I desire that my tomb be no higher than hers, that no men at arms, horses, hearse, or other pomp, be used at my funeral, but only five torches...as was about the corpse of my wife, be allowed."

 

NOTES:

1 The surname "Plantagenet" has been retrospectively applied to the descendants of Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou and Empress Matilda without historical justification: it is simply a convenient, if deceptive, method of referring to people who had, in fact, no surname. The first descendant of Geoffrey to use the surname was Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York (father of both Edward IV of England and Richard III of England) who apparently assumed it about 1448.

2 also called Richard de Arundel

 

SOURCES:

Fowler, Kenneth. The King's Lieutenant, 1969

Nicolas, Nicholas Harris. Testamenta Vetusta, 1826.

Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700, Lines: 17-30, 21-30, 28-33, 97-33, 114-313

Individual Note 2

Alianor of Lancaster, b. ca. 1318, d. 11 Jan. 1371/2 at Arundel, and buried at Lewes, widow (having been the second wife) of John de Beaumont, Knt., 2nd Lord Beaumont, Earl of Buchan (d. May 1342).[18] She was a second cousin of King Edward III. Her brother, Henry, Earl of Lancaster, was the maternal grandfather of King Henry IV.4

Sources

1Weis, Frederick Lewis & Sheppard, Walter Lee, Jr, "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700: Lineages from Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and other Historical Individuals". p 26, 17-30; 31, 20-30; 31, 20-30; 70, 60-32.
2Weir, Alison, "Britain's Royal Families: The Complete Genealogy" (Vintage, 2008). p 79 - 80.
3"Wikipedia". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Lancaster.
4"Genealogy Page of John Blythe Dodson". http://cybrary.uwinnipeg.ca/people/Dobson/genealogy/ff/FitzAlan/FitzAlan-AT.cfm.