Joan Fauconberg Countess Kent 1406-1490

Paternal Family Tree: Fauconberg

On 17th November 1366 [her father] Thomas Fauconberg 5th Baron Fauconberg [aged 21] and Constance Felton Baroness Fauconberg were married. She by marriage Baroness Fauconberg.

Before 18th October 1406 [her father] Thomas Fauconberg 5th Baron Fauconberg [aged 61] and [her mother] Joan Brounflete Baroness Fauconberg were married. She by marriage Baroness Fauconberg.

On 18th October 1406 Joan Fauconberg Countess Kent was born to Thomas Fauconberg 5th Baron Fauconberg [aged 61] and Joan Brounflete Baroness Fauconberg.

On 9th September 1407 [her father] Thomas Fauconberg 5th Baron Fauconberg [aged 62] died. Baron Fauconberg abeyant. Unclear as to why the title was abeyant since it appears Thomas' only suviving child was his daughter Joan.

Before 1422 William Neville 1st Earl Kent [aged 16] and Joan Fauconberg Countess Kent [aged 15] were married. He the son of Ralph Neville 1st Earl of Westmoreland [aged 57] and Joan Beaufort Countess of Westmoreland [aged 42].

Before 1423 [her brother-in-law] Richard Neville Earl Salisbury [aged 22] and Alice Montagu 5th Countess of Salisbury [aged 15] were married. She the daughter of Thomas Montagu 1st Count Perche 4th Earl Salisbury [aged 34] and Eleanor Holland. He the son of [her father-in-law] Ralph Neville 1st Earl of Westmoreland [aged 58] and [her mother-in-law] Joan Beaufort Countess of Westmoreland [aged 43]. They were half fourth cousins. He a great grandson of King Edward III of England. She a great x 3 granddaughter of King Edward I of England.

Before 18th October 1424 Humphrey Stafford 6th Earl Stafford [aged 22] and [her sister-in-law] Anne Neville Duchess Buckingham [aged 16] were married. She by marriage Countess Stafford. She the daughter of [her father-in-law] Ralph Neville 1st Earl of Westmoreland [aged 60] and [her mother-in-law] Joan Beaufort Countess of Westmoreland [aged 45]. He the son of Edmund Stafford 5th Earl Stafford and Anne of Gloucester Plantagenet Countess Eu and Stafford [aged 41]. They were second cousins. He a great grandson of King Edward III of England. She a great granddaughter of King Edward III of England.

In June 1425 John Mowbray 2nd Duke of Norfolk [aged 33] was restored 2nd Duke Norfolk by Parliament. [her sister-in-law] Katherine Neville Duchess Norfolk [aged 25] by marriage Duchess Norfolk.

On 3rd November 1428 Thomas Montagu 1st Count Perche 4th Earl Salisbury [aged 40] died from wounds received at the Siege of Orléans. His daughter Alice [aged 21] succeeded 5th Countess Salisbury, 4th Baroness Montagu, 7th Baroness Montagu, 6th Baroness Monthermer. [her brother-in-law] Richard Neville Earl Salisbury [aged 28] by marriage Earl Salisbury.

In 1429 Joan Fauconberg Countess Kent [aged 22] abeyance terminated 6th Baroness Fauconberg. [her husband] William Neville 1st Earl Kent [aged 24] by marriage Baron Fauconberg. Not clear whether the abeyance was terminated as a consequence of an unknown sister of Joan Fauconberg Countess Kent dying and Joan being the only remaining descendant.

Chronicle of a Bourgeois of Valenciennes

Récits d’un bourgeois de Valenciennes aka The Chronicle of a Bourgeois of Valenciennes is a vivid 14th-century vernacular chronicle written by an anonymous urban chronicler from Valenciennes in the County of Hainaut. It survives in a manuscript that describes local and regional history from about 1253 to 1366, blending chronology, narrative episodes, and eyewitness-style accounts of political, military, and social events in medieval France, Flanders, and the Low Countries. The work begins with a chronological framework of events affecting Valenciennes and its region under rulers such as King Philip VI of France and the shifting allegiances of local nobility. It includes accounts of conflicts, sieges, diplomatic manoeuvres, and the impact of broader struggles like the Hundred Years’ War on urban life in Hainaut. Written from the perspective of a burgher (bourgeois) rather than a monastery or royal court, the chronicle offers a rare lay viewpoint on high politics and warfare, reflecting how merchants, townspeople, and civic institutions experienced the turbulence of the 13th and 14th centuries. Its narrative style combines straightforward reporting of events with moral and civic observations, making it a valuable source for readers interested in medieval urban society, regional politics, and the lived experience of war and governance in pre-modern Europe.

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In October 1429 Richard Plantagenet 3rd Duke of York [aged 18] and [her sister-in-law] Cecily "Rose of Raby" Neville Duchess York [aged 14] were married. She by marriage Duchess York. She was the youngest sister of Richard's brother-in-arms [her brother-in-law] Richard Neville Earl Salisbury [aged 29]. She the daughter of [her father-in-law] Ralph Neville 1st Earl of Westmoreland and [her mother-in-law] Joan Beaufort Countess of Westmoreland [aged 50]. He the son of Richard of Conisbrough 1st Earl Cambridge and Anne Mortimer. They were second cousins. He a great grandson of King Edward III of England. She a great granddaughter of King Edward III of England.

Around 1433 [her daughter] Joan Neville was born to [her husband] William Neville 1st Earl Kent [aged 28] and Joan Fauconberg Countess Kent [aged 26]. She a great x 2 granddaughter of King Edward III of England.

In 1435 [her daughter] Elizabeth Neville was born to [her husband] William Neville 1st Earl Kent [aged 30] and Joan Fauconberg Countess Kent [aged 28]. She a great x 2 granddaughter of King Edward III of England. She married Richard Strangeways and had issue.

Before 1437 Thomas Strangeways [aged 41] and [her sister-in-law] Katherine Neville Duchess Norfolk [aged 36] were married. She the daughter of [her father-in-law] Ralph Neville 1st Earl of Westmoreland and [her mother-in-law] Joan Beaufort Countess of Westmoreland [aged 57].

Around 1437 [her daughter] Alice Neville was born to [her husband] William Neville 1st Earl Kent [aged 32] and Joan Fauconberg Countess Kent [aged 30]. She a great x 2 granddaughter of King Edward III of England. She married John Conyers and had issue.

In October 1441 John Beaumont 1st Viscount Beaumont [aged 32] and [her sister-in-law] Katherine Neville Duchess Norfolk [aged 41] were married. She by marriage Viscountess Beaumont. She the daughter of [her father-in-law] Ralph Neville 1st Earl of Westmoreland and [her mother-in-law] Joan Beaufort Countess of Westmoreland. They were fourth cousins. He a great x 5 grandson of King Henry III of England. She a great granddaughter of King Edward III of England.

In September 1444 Humphrey Stafford 6th Earl Stafford [aged 42] was created 1st Duke of Buckingham by King Henry VI of England and II of France [aged 22] in reward for many years of loyal and continuous service to the Crown. [her sister-in-law] Anne Neville Duchess Buckingham [aged 36] by marriage Duchess of Buckingham.

On 16th July 1449 John "Butcher of England" Tiptoft 1st Earl of Worcester [aged 22] was created 1st Earl Worcester. Cecily Neville Duchess Warwick [aged 25] by marriage Countess Worcester. It isn't clear why he was he was created Earl at such a young age. His father John Tiptoft 1st Baron Tiptoft had died six years earlier so he had inherited Baron Tiptoft. His mother Joyce Charleton Baroness Tiptoft had died three years earlier when he was eighteen. In 1449 he married Cecily Neville Duchess Warwick daughter of the influential [her brother-in-law] Richard Neville Earl Salisbury [aged 49]. His earldom may have been a consequence of this marriage.

On 22nd May 1455 the Wars of the Roses commenced with the First Battle of St Albans. Richard Plantagenet 3rd Duke of York [aged 43] commanded with Richard "Kingmaker" Neville Earl Warwick, 6th Earl Salisbury [aged 26], [her brother-in-law] Richard Neville Earl Salisbury [aged 55], Edward Brooke 6th Baron Cobham [aged 40] and Walter Strickland [aged 44].

The Lancastrians...

Edmund Beaufort 1st or 2nd Duke of Somerset [aged 49] was killed. His son Henry [aged 19] succeeded 2nd Duke Somerset, 2nd Marquess Dorset, 5th Earl Somerset, 2nd Earl Dorset. Note his father is frequently incorrectly referred to as the second Duke and Henry as the third Duke. His father's Dukedom, however, was a new creation.

Henry Percy 2nd Earl of Northumberland [aged 62] was killed. His son Henry [aged 33] succeeded 3rd Earl of Northumberland, 6th Baron Percy of Alnwick, 14th Baron Percy of Topcliffe. Eleanor Poynings Countess Northumberland [aged 33] by marriage Countess of Northumberland.

Thomas Clifford 8th Baron Clifford [aged 41] was killed. His son John [aged 20] succeeded 9th Baron de Clifford, 9th Lord Skipton. Margaret Bromflete Baroness Clifford [aged 21] by marriage Baroness de Clifford.

William Cotton [aged 45] and Richard Fortescue [aged 41] were killed.

Humphrey Stafford 1st Duke of Buckingham [aged 52] was wounded and captured.

King Henry VI of England and II of France [aged 33], John Sutton 1st Baron Dudley [aged 54] and Edmund Sutton [aged 30] were captured.

Henry Beaufort 2nd or 3rd Duke of Somerset was wounded. James Butler 1st Earl Wiltshire 5th Earl Ormonde [aged 34] and John Wenlock 1st Baron Wenlock [aged 55] fought.

Richard Cotton of Hampstall Ridware [aged 51] and his son William Cotton of Connington in Huntingdonshire [aged 27] were killed.

On 23rd September 1459 a Lancastrian army of James Tuchet 5th Baron Audley, 2nd Baron Tuchet [aged 61] and John Sutton 1st Baron Dudley [aged 58] fought with a Yorkist army commanded by [her brother-in-law] Richard Neville Earl Salisbury [aged 59] at Blore Heath, Staffordshire [Map] whilst he, Salisbury, was travelling to Ludlow [Map] to join up with the main Yorkist army. Forewarned by scouts Salisbury arranged his troops into battle order the night before, arranging his wagons defensively, and digging trenches.

The Yorkist army included John Conyers [aged 48], Thomas Harrington [aged 59], James Harrington [aged 29], John Neville 1st Marquess Montagu [aged 28], William Stanley [aged 24], Roger Kynaston of Myddle and Hordley [aged 26], John Savile, Walter Strickland [aged 48] and John Wenlock 1st Baron Wenlock [aged 59].

The Lancastrian army included brothers John Dutton, Thomas Dutton [aged 38] and Peter Dutton who were killed.

James Tuchet 5th Baron Audley, 2nd Baron Tuchet was killed, probably by Roger Kynaston of Myddle and Hordley. His son John [aged 33] succeeded 6th Baron Audley of Heighley in Staffordshire, 3rd Baron Tuchet. Anne Echingham Baroness Audley Heighley [aged 39] by marriage Baroness Audley of Heighley in Staffordshire, Baroness Audley of Heighley in Staffordshire.

John Sutton 1st Baron Dudley and Edmund Sutton [aged 34] were captured. Lionel Welles 6th Baron Welles [aged 53] fought.

William Troutbeck [aged 23], Richard Molyneux of Sefton and John Egerton [aged 55] were killed.

After the battle Margaret of Anjou Queen Consort England [aged 29] took refuge at Eccleshall Castle, Staffordshire [Map]. Thomas Harrington, John Neville 1st Marquess Montagu and Thomas Neville [aged 29] were captured at Acton Bridge, Tarporley [Map] and imprisoned at Chester Castle [Map] having been detached from the main Yorkist force.

On 10th July 1460 the Yorkist army led by the future King Edward IV of England [aged 18] and including Richard "Kingmaker" Neville Earl Warwick, 6th Earl Salisbury [aged 31], Archbishop George Neville [aged 28], [her husband] William Neville 1st Earl Kent [aged 55], Edward Brooke 6th Baron Cobham [aged 45] and John Scrope 5th Baron Scrope of Bolton [aged 22] defeated the Lancastrian army at the 1460 Battle of Northampton.

Edmund Grey 1st Earl Kent [aged 43] had started the day as part of the Lancastrian army but did nothing to prevent the Yorkist army attacking.

King Henry VI of England and II of France [aged 38] was captured.

Humphrey Stafford 1st Duke of Buckingham [aged 57] was killed. His grandson Henry [aged 5] succeeded 2nd Duke of Buckingham, 7th Earl Stafford, 8th Baron Stafford.

John Talbot 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury [aged 42] was killed. His son John [aged 11] succeeded 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury, 3rd Earl Waterford, 8th Baron Furnivall, 12th Baron Strange Blackmere, 9th Baron Talbot.

Thomas Percy 1st Baron Egremont [aged 37] was killed. [Baron Egremont of Egremont Castle in Cumberland extinct. Some authoirities state, however, that he left a son, Sir John Percy, who never assumed the title.]

John Beaumont 1st Viscount Beaumont [aged 50] was killed. His son William [aged 22] succeeded 2nd Viscount Beaumont, 7th Baron Beaumont.

William Lucy [aged 56] was killed apparently by servants of a member of the Stafford family who wanted his wife Margaret Fitzlewis [aged 21].

Thomas Tresham [aged 40] fought.

William Beaumont 2nd Viscount Beaumont and William Norreys [aged 19] were knighted.

Thomas "Bastard of Exeter" Holland was executed following the battle.

The battle was fought south of the River Nene [Map] in the grounds of Delapré Abbey.

On 31st October 1461 King Edward IV of England [aged 19] created his brother Richard [aged 9] 1st Duke Gloucester. Henry Bourchier [aged 57] was created 1st Earl Essex. Isabel of York [aged 52] by marriage Countess Essex. [her husband] William Neville [aged 56] was created 1st Earl Kent. Joan Fauconberg [aged 55] by marriage Countess Kent.

On 9th January 1463 [her husband] William Neville 1st Earl Kent [aged 58] died. He was buried at Guisborough Priory [Map]. No surviving legitimate issue. Earl Kent extinct.

Patent Rolls. 13th March 1463. Westminster Palace [Map]. Commission to James Strangways, knight, Thomas Witham [aged 43], chancellor of the Exchequer, Thomas Mouutford, esquire, John Laton, esquire, and Ralph Assheton, esquire, to enquire by oath of good men of the county of York whether Joan Faucombregge, late Countess of Kent [aged 56], is an idiot and incapable of the government of herself and her possessions, whether she has alienated any of her lands, and who is her next heir.

In 1490 [her daughter] Alice Neville [aged 53] died.

On 11th December 1490 Joan Fauconberg Countess Kent [aged 84] died. Baron Fauconberg abeyant between her daughters and their descendants.

Jean de Waurin's Chronicle of England Volume 6 Books 3-6: The Wars of the Roses

Jean de Waurin was a French Chronicler, from the Artois region, who was born around 1400, and died around 1474. Waurin’s Chronicle of England, Volume 6, covering the period 1450 to 1471, from which we have selected and translated Chapters relating to the Wars of the Roses, provides a vivid, original, contemporary description of key events some of which he witnessed first-hand, some of which he was told by the key people involved with whom Waurin had a personal relationship.

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[her son] Anthony Neville was born to William Neville 1st Earl Kent and Joan Fauconberg Countess Kent. He a great x 2 grandson of King Edward III of England.

Royal Ancestors of Joan Fauconberg Countess Kent 1406-1490

Kings Wessex: Great x 11 Grand Daughter of King Edmund "Ironside" I of England

Kings Scotland: Great x 6 Grand Daughter of King William I of Scotland

Kings France: Great x 12 Grand Daughter of Hugh I King of the Franks

Kings Duke Aquitaine: Great x 16 Grand Daughter of Ranulf I Duke Aquitaine

Royal Descendants of Joan Fauconberg Countess Kent 1406-1490
Number after indicates the number of unique routes of descent. Descendants of Kings and Queens not included.

Diana Spencer Princess Wales [1]

Ancestors of Joan Fauconberg Countess Kent 1406-1490

Great x 2 Grandfather: Walter Fauconberg 2nd Baron Fauconberg

Great x 4 Grandfather: Peter Bruce

Great x 3 Grandmother: Agnes Bruce

Great x 4 Grandmother: Hilaria Mauley

Great x 1 Grandfather: John Fauconberg 3rd Baron Fauconberg 3 x Great Grandson of King William I of Scotland

Great x 4 Grandfather: William Ros Grandson of King William I of Scotland

Great x 3 Grandfather: Robert Ros Great Grandson of King William I of Scotland

Great x 4 Grandmother: Lucy Fitzpiers

Great x 2 Grandmother: Isabel Ros Baroness Fauconberg 2 x Great Granddaughter of King William I of Scotland

Great x 4 Grandfather: William de Albini 10 x Great Grandson of King Edward "Elder" of the Anglo Saxons

Great x 3 Grandmother: Isabel de Albini 11 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward "Elder" of the Anglo Saxons

Grandfather: Walter Fauconberg 4th Baron Fauconberg 4 x Great Grandson of King William I of Scotland

Father: Thomas Fauconberg 5th Baron Fauconberg 5 x Great Grandson of King William I of Scotland

Great x 1 Grandfather: John Pateshull

Grandmother: Maud Pateshull Baroness Fauconberg

Joan Fauconberg Countess Kent 6 x Great Granddaughter of King William I of Scotland

Mother: Joan Brounflete Baroness Fauconberg