Biography of Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick 1272-1315

Paternal Family Tree: Beauchamp

Maternal Family Tree: Aoife NI Diarmait Macmurrough Countess Pembroke and Buckingham 1145-1188

1298 Battle of Falkirk

1299 Edward I and Margaret of France Wedding

1301 Baron's Letter to the Pope

1307 Death of Edward I

1308 Boulogne Agreement

1311 Council of Ordainers

1312 Capture, Trial and Execution of Piers Gaveston

Before 1263 [his father] William Beauchamp 9th Earl Warwick (age 26) and [his mother] Maud Fitzjohn Countess Warwick (age 24) were married.

On 08 Jan 1268 William Maudit 8th Earl Warwick (age 48) died. His nephew [his father] William Beauchamp 9th Earl Warwick (age 31) succeeded 9th Earl Warwick. [his mother] Maud Fitzjohn Countess Warwick (age 30) by marriage Countess Warwick.

Around 1272 Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick was born to William Beauchamp 9th Earl Warwick (age 35) and Maud Fitzjohn Countess Warwick (age 34).

In 1298 [his father] William Beauchamp 9th Earl Warwick (age 61) died. His son Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick (age 26) succeeded 10th Earl Warwick.

Battle of Falkirk

On 22 Jul 1298 King Edward "Longshanks" I of England (age 59) defeated the Scottish army led by William Wallace during the Battle of Falkirk at Falkirk [Map] using archers to firstly attack the Scottish shiltrons with the heavy cavalry with infantry completing the defeat.

John de Graham and John Stewart of Bonkyll (age 52) were killed.

The English were described in the Falkirk Roll that lists 111 men with their armorials including:

Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick (age 26).

[his uncle] Walter Beauchamp (age 55).

Roger Bigod 5th Earl Norfolk (age 53).

Humphrey Bohun 3rd Earl Hereford 2nd Earl Essex (age 49).

Robert Clifford 1st Baron Clifford (age 24).

Hugh "Elder" Despencer 1st Earl Winchester (age 37).

William Ferrers 1st Baron Ferrers of Groby (age 26).

Thomas Berkeley 6th and 1st Baron Berkeley (age 52).

Maurice Berkeley 7th and 2nd Baron Berkeley (age 27).

Henry Grey 1st Baron Grey of Codnor (age 43).

Reginald Grey 1st Baron Grey of Wilton (age 58).

John Grey 2nd Baron Grey of Wilton (age 30).

John Mohun 1st Baron Dunster (age 29).

Simon Montagu 1st Baron Montagu (age 48).

Roger Mortimer 1st Earl March (age 11).

William Ros 1st Baron Ros Helmsley (age 43).

John Segrave 2nd Baron Segrave (age 42).

Nicholas Segrave (age 42).

Robert de Vere 6th Earl of Oxford (age 41).

Alan Zouche 1st Baron Zouche Ashby (age 30).

Thomas Plantagenet 2nd Earl of Leicester, 2nd Earl Lancaster, Earl of Salisbury and Lincoln (age 20).

Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Leicester 3rd Earl Lancaster (age 17).

John Warenne 6th Earl Surrey (age 67).

Henry Percy 9th and 1st Baron Percy (age 25).

Hugh Courtenay 9th Earl Devon (age 21).

Richard Fitzalan 8th Earl Arundel (age 31).

Henry Beaumont Earl Buchan (age 19).

John Capet II Duke Brittany (age 59).

Philip Darcy (age 40).

Robert Fitzroger.

Robert Fitzwalter 1st Baron Fitzwalter (age 51), or possiby a Roger Fitzwalter?.

Simon Fraser.

Aymer de Valence 2nd Earl Pembroke (age 23).

John Wake 1st Baron Wake of Liddell (age 30), and.

Henry Lacy 4th Earl Lincoln, Earl Salisbury (age 47).

William Scrope (age 53) was knighted.

John Moels 1st Baron Moels (age 29) fought.

John Lovell 1st Baron Lovel (age 44) fought.

Edward I and Margaret of France Wedding

On 08 Sep 1299 King Edward "Longshanks" I of England (age 60) and Margaret of France Queen Consort England (age 20) were married at Canterbury Cathedral [Map]. She by marriage Queen Consort England. The difference in their ages was 39 years. She the daughter of Philip "Bold" III King France and Maria Reginar Queen Consort France (age 43). He the son of King Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence Queen Consort England. They were first cousin once removed. She a great x 3 granddaughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England.

Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick (age 27) was present.

Baron's Letter to the Pope

Before 09 Mar 1301 seven Earls and 96 Barons signed a letter to the Pope refuting the Pope's claim that Scotland was subject to the Pope's feudal overlordship. The letter was never sent. Those who signed include: John Warenne 6th Earl Surrey (age 70), Thomas Plantagenet 2nd Earl of Leicester, 2nd Earl Lancaster, Earl of Salisbury and Lincoln (age 23), Ralph Monthermer 1st Baron Monthermer (age 31), Humphrey Bohun 4th Earl Hereford 3rd Earl Essex (age 25), Roger Bigod 5th Earl Norfolk (age 56), Richard Fitzalan 8th Earl Arundel (age 34), Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick (age 29), Aymer de Valence 2nd Earl Pembroke (age 26), William Leybourne 1st Baron Leybourne (age 59), Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Leicester 3rd Earl Lancaster (age 20), William Latimer 1st Baron Latimer of Corby (age 58), Edmund Hastings, John Hastings 2nd Baron Hastings 14th Baron Bergavenny (age 14), Edmund Mortimer 2nd Baron Mortimer of Wigmore (age 50), Fulk Fitzwarin 2nd Baron Fitzwarin (age 16), Henry Percy 9th and 1st Baron Percy (age 27), Robert Fitzwalter 1st Baron Fitzwalter (age 54), John Beauchamp 1st Baron Beauchamp Somerset (age 26), William de Braose 2nd Baron de Braose (age 41), John Botetort 1st Baron Botetort (age 36), Reginald Grey 1st Baron Grey of Wilton (age 61), John Moels 1st Baron Moels (age 32), Thomas Berkeley 6th and 1st Baron Berkeley (age 55), Robert de Vere 5th Earl of Oxford, John Strange 1st Baron Strange Knockin (age 48), Thomas Multon 1st Baron Multon (age 25), Robert Clifford 1st Baron Clifford (age 26), [his uncle] Walter Beauchamp (age 58), Alan Zouche 1st Baron Zouche Ashby (age 33), John Segrave 2nd Baron Segrave (age 45), William Ferrers 1st Baron Ferrers of Groby (age 29), Simon Montagu 1st Baron Montagu (age 51), Piers Mauley, Ralph Neville 1st Baron Neville of Raby (age 38), John Mohun 1st Baron Dunster (age 32), Roger Scales 1st Baron Scales, Thomas Furnival 1st Baron Furnivall (age 41), Hugh Bardolf 1st Baron Bardolf (age 41), Gilbert Talbot 1st Baron Talbot (age 24), William Deincourt 1st Baron Deincourt, Edmund Stafford 1st Baron Stafford (age 28), Walter Fauconberg 1st Baron Fauconberg (age 81).

Around 17 Apr 1301 [his mother] Maud Fitzjohn Countess Warwick (age 63) died. She was buried at Friars Manor, Worcester.

In 1307 [his illegitimate daughter] Isabella Beauchamp was born illegitimately to Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick (age 35) and an unknown mistress.

Death of Edward I

On 07 Jul 1307 King Edward "Longshanks" I of England (age 68) died at Burgh by Sands [Map] whilst on his way north to Scotland. His son King Edward II of England (age 23) succeeded II King England. Earl Chester merged with the Crown.

Edward (age 68) had gathered around him Thomas Plantagenet 2nd Earl of Leicester, 2nd Earl Lancaster, Earl of Salisbury and Lincoln (age 29), Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick (age 35), Aymer de Valence 2nd Earl Pembroke (age 32) and Robert Clifford 1st Baron Clifford (age 33) and charged them with looking after his son in particular ensuring Piers Gaveston 1st Earl Cornwall (age 23) didn't return from exile.

Boulogne Agreement

On 31 Jan 1308 King Edward II of England (age 23) and a group of England's leading nobles signed the Boulogne Agreement that attempted to curtail King Edward's (age 23) rule. The signatories included Antony Bek, Bishop of Durham and Patriarch of Jerusalem (age 63), John Warenne 7th Earl Surrey (age 21), Aymer de Valence 2nd Earl Pembroke (age 33), Henry Lacy 4th Earl Lincoln, Earl Salisbury (age 57) and Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick (age 36).

In 1309 Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick (age 37) and Alice Tosny Countess Warwick (age 24) were married. She by marriage Countess Warwick. He the son of William Beauchamp 9th Earl Warwick and Maud Fitzjohn Countess Warwick. They were second cousin twice removed. She a great x 5 granddaughter of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England.

In 1309 [his brother-in-law] Robert Tosny (age 23) died.

Around 1310 [his daughter] Maud Beauchamp Baroness Say was born to Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick (age 38) and [his wife] Alice Tosny Countess Warwick (age 25) at Warwick Castle [Map].

Council of Ordainers

Around 19 Mar 1311 the nobility attempt to constrain King Edward II of England (age 26) by imposing a Council of Ordainers upon him. The Council included twenty-one signatories including:

Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick (age 39).

Robert Clifford 1st Baron Clifford (age 36).

Thomas Plantagenet 2nd Earl of Leicester, 2nd Earl Lancaster, Earl of Salisbury and Lincoln (age 33).

Gilbert de Clare 8th Earl Gloucester 7th Earl Hertford.

Henry Lacy 4th Earl Lincoln, Earl Salisbury.

John Capet 4th Earl Richmond (age 45).

William Marshal 1st Baron Marshal (age 33), and.

Aymer de Valence 2nd Earl Pembroke (age 36).

In 1312 [his illegitimate daughter] Emma Beauchamp was born illegitimately to Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick (age 40) and an unknown mistress.

In 1312 [his illegitimate daughter] Lucia Beauchamp was born illegitimately to Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick (age 40) and an unknown mistress.

Capture, Trial and Execution of Piers Gaveston

On 09 Jun 1312 Piers Gaveston 1st Earl Cornwall (age 28), under the protection of Aymer de Valence 2nd Earl Pembroke (age 37), stayed at The Rectory, Deddington whilst en route south. Aymer de Valence 2nd Earl Pembroke (age 37) left Piers Gaveston 1st Earl Cornwall (age 28) there whilst he left to visit his wife. The following morning Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick (age 40), with Edmund Fitzalan 9th Earl Arundel (age 27), Humphrey Bohun 4th Earl Hereford 3rd Earl Essex (age 36) and John Botetort 1st Baron Botetort (age 47) arrested Piers Gaveston 1st Earl Cornwall (age 28) and took him to Warwick Castle [Map].

Around 15 Jun 1312 Piers Gaveston 1st Earl Cornwall (age 28) was tried at Warwick Castle [Map] by Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick (age 40), Humphrey Bohun 4th Earl Hereford 3rd Earl Essex (age 36), Thomas Plantagenet 2nd Earl of Leicester, 2nd Earl Lancaster, Earl of Salisbury and Lincoln (age 34) and Edmund Fitzalan 9th Earl Arundel (age 27). He was condemned to death.

On 19 Jun 1312 Piers Gaveston 1st Earl Cornwall (age 28) was taken to Blacklow Hill, Worcestershire where he was beheaded. Blacklow Hill, Worcestershire being outside of the Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl of Warwick's (age 40) lands. Gaveston's body was left where it lay eventually being recovered by Dominican friars who took it to Oxford, Oxfordshire [Map]. Earl Cornwall extinct.

On 14 Feb 1313 [his son] Thomas Beauchamp 11th Earl Warwick was born to Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick (age 41) and [his wife] Alice Tosny Countess Warwick (age 28) at Warwick Castle [Map].

Calendars. 16 Oct 1313. Westminster.

Pardon to Thomas, Earl of Lancaster (age 35), and his adherents, followers, and confederates, of all causes of anger, indignation, suits, accusations, &c, arisen in any manner on account of Peter de Gavaston, from the time of the king's marriage with his dear companion Isabella, whether on account of the capture, detention, or death of Peter de Gavaston, or on account of any forcible entries into any towns or castles, or any sieges of the same; or on account of having borne arms, or of having taken any prisoners, or of having entered into any confederacies whatever, or in any other manner touching or concerning Peter de Gavaston, or that which befel him. French. [Fœdera: Parl. Writs.]

The like, word for word, to the under-mentioned persons, adherents of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, for the death of Peter de Gavaston, viz.-

Humphrey de Bohun (age 37), Earl of Hereford and Essex.

Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick (age 41).

Henry de Percy (age 40).

Robert de Clyfford (age 39).

John Boteturte (age 48).

Robert de Holand.

Griffith de la Pole.

John de Heselarton.

Alexander de Cave.

Thomas le fiz Johan de Heselarton.

Robert de Stepelton.

Jordan de Dalden.

Robert le Conestable of Halsham.

William du Lunde and Thomas le fiz Phelip le Mareschal of Milford.

William Trussel.

William de Dacre (age 47).

William de Holand (age 60).

William la Zusche of Haringworthe (age 48).

Continues with another two hundred or so names.

On 12 Aug 1315 Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick (age 43) died. He was buried at Bordesley Abbey, Worcestershire [Map]. His son [his son] Thomas Beauchamp 11th Earl Warwick (age 2) succeeded 11th Earl Warwick. Given his young age Thomas Beauchamp 11th Earl Warwick (age 2) became a ward of King Edward II of England (age 31) until 1326.

Around 1316 [his son] John Beauchamp 1st Baron Beauchamp Warwick was born to Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick and [his former wife] Alice Tosny Countess Warwick (age 31).

Around 1316 [his daughter] Elizabeth Beauchamp Baroness Astley was born to Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick and [his former wife] Alice Tosny Countess Warwick (age 31) at Warwick Castle [Map].

Before 15 Sep 1317 William Zouche 1st Baron Zouche Mortimer (age 52) and [his former wife] Alice Tosny Countess Warwick (age 33) were married. She a great x 5 granddaughter of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England.

On 19 Apr 1319 [his son] Thomas Beauchamp 11th Earl Warwick (age 6) and Katherine Mortimer Countess Warwick (age 5) were married. She by marriage Countess Warwick. An arranged marriage although not clear who arranged it or whose ward Thomas Beauchamp 11th Earl Warwick (age 6) was (his father Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick had died four years before) - possibly by King Edward II of England (age 34) as a means of securing the Welsh March. The Beauchamp family established, the Mortimer family aspirational. The marriage took place after Roger Mortimer 1st Earl March (age 31) had returned from his tenure as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and before he rebelled against King Edward II of England (age 34) in opposition to Hugh "Younger" Despencer 1st Baron Despencer (age 33). She the daughter of Roger Mortimer 1st Earl March (age 31) and Joan Geneville Baroness Mortimer 2nd Baroness Geneville (age 33). He the son of Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick and Alice Tosny Countess Warwick (age 34). They were half second cousin once removed. She a great x 4 granddaughter of King John "Lackland" of England.

Effigy of Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke. AYMER DE VALENCE was the third and youngest son of William de Valence, whose effigy has already been described, and by the death of his brothers during his father's life-time, succeeded him in the Earldom of Pembroke. He was much employed in military service by his kinsman Edward I. particularly in his Scottish wars. That King going into France in 1286 left him Regent of the Realm. In 1305 he was appointed Keeper of the Marches of Scotland about Berwick, and Commander of the Forces sent to oppose Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick. He was present with King Edward at the time of his death at Burgh upon the Sands [Note. Burgh by Sands, Cumberland is in Cumberland being on the west coast] in Northumberland, who requested him to protect his son from the contamination of the debauched foreigner Gavaston. He united with the Barons against that minion of the second Edward, besieged and took him prisoner in Scarborough Castle [Map]. According to the capitulation Gavaston was to have been allowed to have an interview with the King, and to be tried by his Peers; but the Earl of Warwick took the profligate Gascon from de Valence's custody, and summarily beheaded him on Blacklow Hill, near Warwick. In 1314 the Earl of Pembroke was present at the battle of Bannockburn, so disastrous to the English arms in Scotland. He is said to have met his death in France at a tournament, which was appointed by himself in order to celebrate his marriage with his third wife Mary (age 22), daughter of Guy de Chastillon, Earl of St. Pol. She founded Pembroke Hall, in the University of Cambridge. Aymer de Valence was buried on the North side of the Choir of the Abbey Church at Westminster [Map], and his tomb is celebrated for its architecture and sculptural decorations. In the trefoil ornament which fills up the pediment on either side the monument he is represented on his barded horse. The compartments round the altar slab, on which his effigy reposes, are occupied by elegant statues representing his friends and connexions, and decorated with escutcheons of their arms.

Details. Plate 1. 1. Figures at the head of the Effigy. 2. Band or lace of the hood. 3. Band confining thesurcoat to the waist. 4. Sword belt. Effigy as originally painted: Plate If. 1. Toe of the solerette of the figure on horseback. Figure on horseback, North side of the tomb; basnet, aventaille, mantelet, surcoat, &c. Bases of the barded horse, bearing the bars and martlets of De Valence. 3. Figure on the North side of the tomb.

On 01 Jan 1325 [his former wife] Alice Tosny Countess Warwick (age 40) died at Warwick [Map].

1350. North Gatehouse of the former West Acre Priory adjacent to All Saints Church, West Acre [Map]. Three armorials above the arch of include Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick married [his former wife] Alice Tosny Countess Warwick whose ancestor Raoul Tosny originally founded the Priory in 1087.

Alice Tosny Countess Warwick: On 26 Apr 1284 she was born to Ralph Tosny at Flamstead, Hertfordshire. In 1309 Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick and she were married. She by marriage Countess Warwick. He the son of William Beauchamp 9th Earl Warwick and Maud Fitzjohn Countess Warwick. They were second cousin twice removed. She a great x 5 granddaughter of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England. Before 15 Sep 1317 William Zouche 1st Baron Zouche Mortimer and she were married. She a great x 5 granddaughter of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England. On 01 Jan 1325 Alice Tosny Countess Warwick died at Warwick.

Raoul Tosny: he was born to Roger "The Spaniard" Tosny and Adelaide or Godehildis Ramon. Raoul Tosny and Isabelle Montfort were married. He the son of Roger "The Spaniard" Tosny and Adelaide or Godehildis Ramon. On 09 Apr 1102 Raoul Tosny died.

Rowland Oddingseles and [his illegitimate daughter] Emma Beauchamp were married. She the illegitmate daughter of Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick.

Royal Ancestors of Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick 1272-1315

Kings Gwynedd: Great x 10 Grand Son of Maredudd ab Owain King Deheubarth King Powys King Gwynedd

Kings Seisyllwg: Great x 12 Grand Son of Hywel "Dda aka Good" King Seisyllwg King Deheubarth

Kings Powys: Great x 10 Grand Son of Maredudd ab Owain King Deheubarth King Powys King Gwynedd

Kings Franks: Great x 15 Grand Son of Charles "Charlemagne aka Great" King Franks King Lombardy Holy Roman Emperor

Kings France: Great x 7 Grand Son of Robert "Pious" II King France

Royal Descendants of Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick 1272-1315

Anne Neville Queen Consort England x 1

Queen Anne Boleyn of England x 1

Anne Jagiellon Holy Roman Empress x 1

Queen Jane Seymour x 2

Queen Catherine Howard of England x 1

Jane "Nine Days Queen" Grey I Queen England and Ireland x 2

Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom x 108

Queen Consort Camilla Shand x 46

Diana Spencer Princess Wales x 376

Catherine Middleton Princess of Wales x 1

Ancestors of Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick 1272-1315

Great x 4 Grandfather: Walter Beauchamp

Great x 3 Grandfather: William Beauchamp 1st Baron Beauchamp

Great x 4 Grandmother: Emmeline Arbetot Urse

Great x 2 Grandfather: William Beauchamp 2nd Baron Beauchamp

Great x 4 Grandfather: William de Braose 3rd Baron Bramber

Great x 3 Grandmother: Bertha de Braose Baroness Beauchamp

Great x 4 Grandmother: Bertha Gloucester Baroness Bramber

Great x 1 Grandfather: Walter Beauchamp

Great x 2 Grandmother: Jeanne de Saint Valéry Saint Valéry Baroness Beauchamp

GrandFather: William Beauchamp

Great x 4 Grandfather: Hugh Mortimer

Great x 3 Grandfather: Hugh Mortimer

Great x 2 Grandfather: Roger Mortimer

Great x 4 Grandfather: William le Meschin Gernon

Great x 3 Grandmother: Matilda Gernon

Great x 4 Grandmother: Cecily Rumily

Great x 1 Grandmother: Joan Mortimer

Great x 4 Grandfather: Henry Ferrers

Great x 3 Grandfather: Walchelin Ferrers

Great x 2 Grandmother: Isabel Ferrers

Father: William Beauchamp 9th Earl Warwick

Great x 1 Grandfather: William Maudit

GrandMother: Isabel Maudit

Great x 4 Grandfather: Henry Beaumont 1st Earl Warwick

Great x 3 Grandfather: Roger Beaumont 2nd Earl Warwick

Great x 2 Grandfather: Waleran Beaumont 4th Earl Warwick

Great x 1 Grandmother: Alice Beaumont

Great x 2 Grandmother: Alice Harcourt Countess Warwick

Guy Beauchamp 10th Earl Warwick

Great x 1 Grandfather: Geoffrey Fitzpeter 1st Earl Essex

GrandFather: John Fitzgeoffrey

Great x 4 Grandfather: Gilbert de Clare

Great x 3 Grandfather: Richard de Clare

Great x 4 Grandmother: Adeliza Claremont

Great x 2 Grandfather: Roger Clare 2nd Earl Hertford

Great x 3 Grandmother: Alice Gernon

Great x 4 Grandmother: Lucy Bolingbroke Countess Chester

Great x 1 Grandmother: Aveline Clare Countess Essex

Great x 2 Grandmother: Maud St Hilary Countess Hertford

Mother: Maud Fitzjohn Countess Warwick

Great x 4 Grandfather: Roger Bigod

Great x 3 Grandfather: Hugh Bigod 1st Earl Norfolk

Great x 4 Grandmother: Adelisa Todeni

Great x 2 Grandfather: Roger Bigod 2nd Earl Norfolk

Great x 4 Grandfather: Aubrey II de Vere

Great x 3 Grandmother: Juliana de Vere

Great x 4 Grandmother: Adelize de Clare

Great x 1 Grandfather: Hugh Bigod 3rd Earl Norfolk

Great x 4 Grandfather: Roger Tosny

Great x 3 Grandfather: Ralph Tosny

Great x 4 Grandmother: Ida aka Gertrude Hainault

Great x 2 Grandmother: Ida Tosny Countess Norfolk

Great x 4 Grandfather: Robert Beaumont 2nd Earl of Leicester

Great x 3 Grandmother: Margaret Beaumont

Great x 4 Grandmother: Amice Gael Countess Leicester

GrandMother: Isabel Bigod

Great x 3 Grandfather: John Fitzgilbert

Great x 2 Grandfather: William Marshal 1st Earl Pembroke

Great x 3 Grandmother: Sybil of Salisbury

Great x 4 Grandmother: Sybilla Chaworth Baroness Chitterne

Great x 1 Grandmother: Maud Marshal Countess Norfolk and Surrey

Great x 2 Grandmother: Isabel Clare Countess Pembroke

Great x 4 Grandfather: Diarmait Macmurrough

Great x 3 Grandmother: Aoife NI Diarmait Macmurrough Countess Pembroke and Buckingham