Henry Pole 1st Baron Montagu 1492-1538

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Around 1491 [his father] Richard Pole [aged 29] and [his mother] Margaret York aka Pole Countess of Salisbury [aged 17] were married. She the daughter of [his grandfather] George York 1st Duke of Clarence and [his grandmother] Isabel Neville Duchess Clarence.

Around 1492 Henry Pole 1st Baron Montagu was born to Richard Pole [aged 30] and Margaret York aka Pole Countess of Salisbury [aged 18]. He a great x 4 grandson of King Edward III of England.

On 15th January 1504 [his father] Richard Pole [aged 42] died.

In May 1510 Henry Pole 1st Baron Montagu [aged 18] and Jane Neville Baroness Montagu [aged 29] were married. She by marriage Baroness Montagu. He the son of Richard Pole and Margaret York aka Pole Countess of Salisbury [aged 36]. They were third cousins. He a great x 4 grandson of King Edward III of England. She a great x 4 granddaughter of King Edward III of England.

In 1511 [his daughter] Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon was born to Henry Pole 1st Baron Montagu [aged 19] and [his wife] Jane Neville Baroness Montagu [aged 30]. Coefficient of inbreeding 1.65%. She married 25th June 1532 her second cousin once removed Francis Hastings 2nd Earl Huntingdon, son of George Hastings 1st Earl Huntingdon and Anne Stafford Countess Huntingdon, and had issue.

In 1512 [his mother] Margaret York aka Pole Countess of Salisbury [aged 38] was created 1st Countess Salisbury. Arguably a restoration of her [his uncle] brother's title, or her [his grandfather] father's Earldom.

On 12th October 1514 Henry Pole 1st Baron Montagu [aged 22] was created 1st Baron Montagu.

After 1520 [his son] Henry Pole was born to Henry Pole 1st Baron Montagu [aged 28] and [his wife] Jane Neville Baroness Montagu [aged 39]. Coefficient of inbreeding 1.65%.

Chronicle of Edward Hall [1496-1548]. 11th February 1522. The eleventh day of February, Sir [his father-in-law] George Neville [aged 53] Lord Bergavenny, being then prisoner in the Tower [Map] was brought to Westminster, and there in the King's Bench confessed his inditement of misprision, in the cause of Edward late Duke of Buckingham to be true, and after the open confession thereof, led again to the Tower.

The Lord Montacute [aged 30] the King's cousin, was about this time reconciled to his graces favour, which had been prisoner in the Tower, with Sir Edward Neville [aged 51] knight, this Sir Edward Neville was forbidden the King's presence, for bearing favour to the Duke of Buckingham.

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Around 1525 [his daughter] Winifred Pole was born to Henry Pole 1st Baron Montagu [aged 33] and [his wife] Jane Neville Baroness Montagu [aged 44]. Coefficient of inbreeding 1.65%. She married (1) her second cousin once removed Thomas Hastings, son of George Hastings 1st Earl Huntingdon and Anne Stafford Countess Huntingdon (2) in or before 1560 Thomas Barrington of Hatfield Broad Oak in Essex and had issue.

In 1526 [his son] Thomas Pole died.

On 25th June 1532 [his son-in-law] Francis Hastings 2nd Earl Huntingdon [aged 18] and [his daughter] Catherine Pole Countess Huntingdon [aged 21] were married. He the son of George Hastings 1st Earl Huntingdon [aged 45] and Anne Stafford Countess Huntingdon [aged 49]. They were second cousin once removed. He a great x 5 grandson of King Edward III of England. She a great x 5 granddaughter of King Edward III of England.

Letters and Papers Foreign and Domestic Henry VIII 1535. 25th February 1535. 263. Today the Duke of Suffolk [aged 51] leaves secretly for Suffolk, I know not for what purpose. Norfolk [aged 62] withdrew to his house 15 days ago very ill-pleased. The day before he left he complained to lord Montague [aged 43] that he was held in no esteem, "et par avant avoit nulle choses de la dame du Roy1." The Marquis has been [word omitted] and only regrets that he has no opportunity of shedding his blood in the service of the Queen and Princess; "sil estoit question de quelque chose il ne seroit des derniers, et unyroit petite suyte2." The young lady who was lately in the King's favour is so no longer. There has succeeded to her place a cousin german of the concubine [aged 34], daughter [either Margaret "Madge" Shelton, Anne Shelton or Mary Shelton [aged 25]] of the present gouvernante [aged 59] of the Princess. The Queen has been informed on good authority that the Waywode's man was seeking the marriage of the Princess with his master; but there is no great probability that he will succeed either in this or in obtaining money. I will inform your Majesty hereafter of whatever I may hear about this and about a gentleman lately come from the Duke of Holstein. I am informed letters have come from Gregory de Casale, who says the Pope told him that if the King would replace matters of the Church as they were, other things could be arranged; but all that is lost labor. So great is the obstinacy and avarice of the King, that he would sooner take back the Queen than restore what is due to the Church, from which he has taken, within the last month, 50,000 ducats, "emolument d'eslus"3.

Note 1. "and before had nothing of the King's lady."

Note 2. if it were a question of something it would not be among the last, and straight small continuation?

Note 3. first-fruits.

On 4th June 1535 [his father-in-law] George Neville 5th and 3rd Baron Abergavenny [aged 66] made his will. It was proved on 4th July 1536. In summary:

To be buried at Birling, Kent

Executors to pay his debts and have wardship of Thomas Fenys (Fiennes) Lord Dacre [aged 20], John Semptleiger esq (married to his daughter [his sister-in-law] Katherine Nevill [aged 15]), John Chayny [aged 22], son and heir of Thomas Chayny [aged 50], kt, and William Broke [aged 7], esq, son and heir of George Broke [aged 38], kt, Lord Cobham.

1,000 marks towards marriage of youngest daughter Ursula [aged 7].

Executors to levy (1) 1,000 marks to indemnify testator's friends and servants standing bound to the king for the wardship and marriage of Thomas [Fiennes] Lord Dacre, (2) £900 to discharge bonds made on marriage between William Broke and Dorothy Nevill [aged 10].

Executors: Henry Poole [aged 43], kt, Lord Montagu, George Neville's brothers Thomas [aged 60] and Edward [aged 64] Nevill, kts, Thomas Willoughbye [aged 49], kt, serjeant-at-law, and John Baker esq, recorder of London; to hold all property in Kent, Sussex, Surrey and London to uses declared in his will.

Annuity of £20 to George Nevill, son of Sir Edward Nevill.

Financial provision for his daughters in case of non-marriage or second marriages.

In default of male issue of testator's brother Sir Thomas Nevill, his daughter, George Neville's niece Margaret Nevill [aged 15], to hold for life the manors of Mereworth and West Peckham in Kent and 'the olde hay', with advowsons of Mereworth and Maplecombe, Kent and lands and tenements called Plaine Hamons; if she marries Gregory Cromewell [probably Gregory Cromwell 1st Baron Cromwell Oakham [aged 15], who she didn't marry], gent, he is to have use of these properties for life, with remainder to George Neville and his heirs

George Neville's debts to Lord Mountague to be paid; £60 to be paid to use of his servant James Barham; grant for lives to his present (and 4th) wife Mary Broke otherwise Mary Cobham and her unborn child by George Neville of the manors of Whalesbeech, Beverington Randeviles [Rodmell Beverington] and Grymers, Sussex.

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On 15th May 1536 Queen Anne Boleyn [aged 35] tried at the King's Hall in the Tower of London [Map].

Thomas Howard 3rd Duke of Norfolk [aged 63] was appointed Lord High Steward and presided. Henry Howard Earl of Surrey [aged 20] attended. Henry Pole 1st Baron Montagu [aged 44] was one of the judges. Elizabeth Browne Countess of Worcester [aged 34] was the principal witness.

The jurors were:

Charles Brandon 1st Duke of Suffolk [aged 52].

Edward Clinton 1st Earl Lincoln [aged 24].

Thomas Fiennes 9th Baron Dacre Gilsland [aged 21].

George Hastings 1st Earl Huntingdon [aged 49].

Thomas Manners 1st Earl of Rutland [aged 44].

John Mordaunt 1st Baron Mordaunt [aged 56].

Ralph Neville 4th Earl of Westmoreland [aged 38].

Henry Parker 11th Baron Marshal 10th Baron Morley [aged 55].

Edward Stanley 3rd Earl of Derby [aged 27].

Thomas Stanley 2nd Baron Monteagle [aged 28].

John de Vere 15th Earl of Oxford [aged 65].

Thomas Wentworth 1st Baron Wentworth [aged 35].

Henry Somerset 2nd Earl of Worcester [aged 40].

Henry Percy 5th Earl of Northumberland.

Thomas Burgh 7th Baron Cobham 5th Baron Strabolgi 1st Baron Burgh [aged 48].

Henry Courtenay 1st Marquess Exeter [aged 40].

William Fitzalan 11th or 18th Earl of Arundel [aged 60].

Henry Fitzalan 12th or 19th Earl of Arundel [aged 24].

Thomas Audley 1st Baron Audley Walden [aged 48].

Edward Powers Lord Powers.

William Sandys 1st Baron Sandys of the Vyne [aged 66].

Thomas Ware.

Andrew Windsor 1st Baron Windsor [aged 69].

George Brooke 9th Baron Cobham [aged 39].

She was found guilty and sentenced to be beheaded. John Spelman [aged 56] signed the death warrant.

After Anne's trial her brother George Boleyn Viscount Rochford [aged 33] was also tried and found guilty.

In 1537 [his brother] Cardinal Reginald Pole [aged 36] was appointed Cardinal.

In 1538 [his wife] Jane Neville Baroness Montagu [aged 57] died.

In August 1538 Geoffrey Pole [aged 37] was arrested. He had been corresponding with Cardinal Reginald Pole [aged 38]. The investigation of Henry Courtenay 1st Marquess Exeter [aged 42] had turned up his name; he had appealed to Thomas Cromwell, who had him arrested and interrogated. Under interrogation, Geoffrey said that his eldest brother Henry Pole 1st Baron Montagu [aged 46], and Henry Courtenay 1st Marquess Exeter had been party to his correspondence with Cardinal Reginald Pole.

In November 1538 [his mother] Margaret Pole Countess Salsbury [aged 65], her son Henry Pole 1st Baron Montagu [aged 46], his son Henry Pole [aged 18], and other Pole family members, and Henry Courtenay 1st Marquess Exeter [aged 42], his wife Gertrude Blount Marchioness of Exeter [aged 35], their son Edward Courtenay 1st Earl Devon [aged 11] and Edward Neville [aged 67] were arrested and imprisoned on charges of treason. Cromwell had previously written that they had "little offended save that he [Reginald Pole] is of their kin". They were committed to the Tower of London [Map].

On 9th December 1538 at Tower Hill [Map]:

Edward Neville [aged 67] was beheaded

Henry Courtenay 1st Marquess Exeter [aged 42] was beheaded with a sword. Marquess Exeter, Earl Devon, Earl Devon, Baron Okehampton forfeit as a consequence of his attainder.

Henry Pole 1st Baron Montagu [aged 46] was beheaded

Chronicle of Edward Hall [1496-1548]. 9th December 1538. ... and the ninth day of Januarie1, were the said two lords [Henry Courtenay 1st Marquess Exeter [aged 42] and Henry Pole 1st Baron Montagu [aged 46]] and Sir Edward Neville [aged 67] beheaded at the Tower Hill, and the two priests and Holande were drawnn to Tyburn, and there hanged and quartered, and Sir [his brother] Geoffrey Pole [aged 37] was pardoned.

Note 1. Probably a mistake for December 1538.

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Chronicle of Greyfriars. 9th December 1538. And this yere in December was beheddyd at the Towre-hyll lorde Henry markes of Exceter [aged 42], lorde Henry Montegew [aged 46], and sir Edward Nevelle [aged 67].

Wriothesley's Chronicle [1508-1562]. 9th December 1538. Allso, the 9th day of December,c beinge Mondaye, Doctor Croft, Chauncellor of Chichester, my Lord Montagues chaplaine, and Holland, were drawne from the Towre of London to Tyburne, and there hanged and quartered, their heades sett on London Bridge, and theyr quarters on divers gates about London; and, incontinent after the shrives had brought the sayd persons to Newegate, the Kinges shrive, which was Mr. Wilkinson, mercer, returned backe againe to the Tower Hill, and there see execution done on the Lord Marques of Exceter [aged 42], the Lord Montague [aged 46], and Sir Edward Nevill [aged 67] which three persons were there beheaded, and theyr heds and bodyes were buryed in the chappell within lower London, and Sir [his brother] Jeffrey Poole [aged 37] had his pardon given him after Christmas by the Kinge.

Note c. Other authorities have 9th January, 1539. See Hall and Stow.

On 3rd November 1538 Henry Pole 1st Baron Montagu [aged 46] arrested.

Chronicle of Edward Hall [1496-1548]. 3rd November 1538. The third day of November were Henry Marquess of Exeter and Earl of Devonshire [aged 42] and Sir Henry Pole knight and Lord Montague [aged 46] and Sir Edward Neville [aged 67] brother to the [his former father-in-law] Lord Bergavenny sent to the Tower which three were accused by Sir Geoffrey Pole [aged 37] brother to the Lord Montague, of high treason, and the two lords were arraigned the last day of December, at Westminster before the Lord Audley of Walden, Lord Chancellor, and then the High Steward of England, and there found guilty, likewise on the third day after was arraigned Sir Edward Neville, Sir Geoffrey Pole and two priests called Croftes and Collins, and one Holande a mariner and all attainted,

On 2nd December 1538 Henry Pole 1st Baron Montagu [aged 46] was attainted. Baron Montagu forfeit.

Chronicle of Edward Hall [1496-1548]. 28th April 1539. The eight and twentie daye of Apryll, began a Parliament at Westminster, in the which [his mother] Margaret countesse of Salsbury [aged 65], Gertrude [aged 36] wyfe to the Marques of Excester, Reygnold Poole [aged 39] a Cardinall, brother to the lorde Mountagew, Sir Adrian Foskew [aged 63] and Thomas Dingley knight of saynt Jhones, and dyverse other wer attainted of hygh treason,

Letters and Papers Foreign and Domestic Henry VIII 1541. 29th May 1541. 868. Marillac to Francis I.

What has here happened since he wrote last, on the 22nd, gives matter to write. To begin with, a case more worthy of compassion than of long letters, the countess of Saalberi [aged 67], mother of Cardinal Pol [aged 41] and the late lord Montaigue, was yesterday morning, about 7 o'clock, beheaded in a corner of the Tower [Map], in presence of so few people that until evening the truth was still doubted. It was the more difficult to believe as she had been long prisoner, was of noble lineage, above 80 years old, and had been punished by the loss of one son and banishment of the other, and the total ruin of her house. Further reflections upon this. The manner of proceeding in her case and that of a lord who was executed at the same time (who is not yet named, but is presumed to be lord Leonard de Clidas [aged 62], formerly the King's lieutenant in Ireland) seems to argue that those here are afraid to put to death publicly those whom they execute in secret. It may be added that yesterday all the heads which were fixed upon the bridge of the river which passes by this town were taken down; in order that the people may forget those whose heads kept their memory fresh, if it were not that this will people the place with new, for Marillac hears from a good place that, before St. John's tide, they reckon to empty the Tower of the prisoners now there for treason.

The talk of going to the North continues, and provisions are already being sent; which are the greater as the company will be 4,000 or 5,000 horse, as well because the King [aged 49] wishes to go with more magnificence (as he has not yet been there) as to be secure against any seditious designs. They will be gentlemen of these quarters of King (Kent), whom he trusts most. The 50 gentlemen of the house will each have tent and war equipment, as also will several other young lords; so that it will be rather like following a camp than going to the chase.

As instructed in last packet of the 20th, will write to no one of affairs here. Would not have done it in the past had he known Francis's pleasure, but was only written to to address all he wrote to Francis, not that he should not write to others. Will write affairs concerning war or peace to Mons. de Vendosme, as long as he is in Picardy, and in his absence a word to M. du Bies, to prevent them thinking better or worse in the absence of news. Is not spoken to about the Cauchoide nor about the conversation he wrote last in cipher.

Note. For the French text of this letter see Correspondence of Castillon et Marillac, Page 309.

Letters and Papers Foreign and Domestic Henry VIII 1541. 10th June 1541. 897. Chapuys [aged 51] to the Queen of Hungary.

If the affair is mentioned, will follow her instructions in her letter of the 28th ult. Expects to be summoned before the King [aged 49] two days hence. Is vexed at not having received the copy of her answer to the King, referred to in his despatch of 26 May. The news since that date is that on the 27th three of the chief conspirators in the North - an abbot and two gentlemen - were hung and quartered. About the same time took place the lamentable execution of the [his mother] countess of Salisbury [aged 67] at the Tower [Map] in presence of the Lord Mayor and about 150 persons. When informed of her sentence she found it very strange, not knowing her crime; but she walked to the space in front of the Tower, where there was no scaffold but only a small block. She there commended her soul to God, and desired those present to pray for the King, Queen, Prince, and Princess. The ordinary executioner being absent, a blundering "garçonneau" ["young man"] was chosen, who hacked her head and shoulders to pieces. A most virtuous lady nearly 90 years of age. When her death was resolved on her nephew (grandson) [aged 21], the son of lord Montague, who had been allowed occasionally to go about within the Tower, was more strictly guarded. It is to be supposed he will soon follow his father and grandmother. London, 10 June 1541. Original at Vienna.

[his son] Thomas Pole was born to Henry Pole 1st Baron Montagu and Jane Neville Baroness Montagu. Coefficient of inbreeding 1.65%.

[his daughter] Lucy Pole was born to Henry Pole 1st Baron Montagu and Jane Neville Baroness Montagu. Coefficient of inbreeding 1.65%.

Henry Pole 1st Baron Montagu 1492-1538 appears on the following Descendants Family Trees:

Royal Ancestors of Henry Pole 1st Baron Montagu 1492-1538

Kings Wessex: Great x 14 Grand Son of King Edmund "Ironside" I of England

Kings Gwynedd: Great x 11 Grand Son of Owain "Great" King Gwynedd

Kings Seisyllwg: Great x 17 Grand Son of Hywel "Dda aka Good" King Seisyllwg King Deheubarth

Kings Powys: Great x 12 Grand Son of Maredudd ap Bleddyn King Powys

Kings Godwinson: Great x 14 Grand Son of King Harold II of England

Kings England: Great x 4 Grand Son of King Edward III of England

Kings Scotland: Great x 12 Grand Son of King Malcolm III of Scotland

Kings France: Great x 6 Grand Son of King Philip IV of France

Kings Duke Aquitaine: Great x 18 Grand Son of Ranulf I Duke Aquitaine

Kings Spain: Great x 10 Grand Son of Alfonso VII King Castile VII King Leon

Royal Descendants of Henry Pole 1st Baron Montagu 1492-1538
Number after indicates the number of unique routes of descent. Descendants of Kings and Queens not included.

Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom [1]

Diana Spencer Princess Wales [1]

Ancestors of Henry Pole 1st Baron Montagu 1492-1538

Great x 4 Grandfather: William Pole

Great x 3 Grandfather: Michael de la Pole 1st Earl Suffolk

Great x 4 Grandmother: Katherine Norwich

Great x 2 Grandfather: Richard Pole

Great x 4 Grandfather: John Wingfield

Great x 3 Grandmother: Katherine Wingfield Countess Suffolk

Great x 1 Grandfather: Richard Pole

Grandfather: Geoffrey Pole

father: Richard Pole 8 x Great Grandson of King John of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: John St John 14 x Great Grandson of King Edward "Elder" of the Anglo Saxons

Great x 3 Grandfather: Oliver St John 15 x Great Grandson of King Edward "Elder" of the Anglo Saxons

Great x 4 Grandmother: Isabel Paveley

Great x 2 Grandfather: John St John 16 x Great Grandson of King Edward "Elder" of the Anglo Saxons

Great x 3 Grandmother: Elizabeth Barre

Great x 1 Grandfather: Oliver St John 17 x Great Grandson of King Edward "Elder" of the Anglo Saxons

Great x 3 Grandfather: John Paulett

Great x 2 Grandmother: Elizabeth Paulet

Grandmother: Edith St John 7 x Great Granddaughter of King John of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Roger Beauchamp 5 x Great Grandson of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England

Great x 3 Grandfather: Roger Beauchamp 2nd Baron Beauchamp Bletsoe 6 x Great Grandson of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Joan Clopton Baroness Beauchamp

Great x 2 Grandfather: John Beauchamp 3rd Baron Beauchamp Bletsoe 7 x Great Grandson of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England

Great x 1 Grandmother: Margaret Beauchamp Duchess Somerset 6 x Great Granddaughter of King John of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: William Stourton 3 x Great Grandson of King John of England

Great x 3 Grandfather: John Stourton 4 x Great Grandson of King John of England

Great x 2 Grandmother: Edith Stourton Baroness Beauchamp Bletsoe 5 x Great Granddaughter of King John of England

Henry Pole 1st Baron Montagu 4 x Great Grandson of King Edward III of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: King Edward III of England son of King Edward II of England

Great x 3 Grandfather: Edmund of Langley 1st Duke of York son of King Edward III of England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Philippa of Hainaut Queen Consort England Great Granddaughter of King Philip III of France

Great x 2 Grandfather: Richard of Conisbrough 1st Earl Cambridge Grandson of King Edward III of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Peter "Cruel" I King Castile 5 x Great Grandson of Alfonso II King Aragon

Great x 3 Grandmother: Isabella of Castile Duchess York 6 x Great Granddaughter of Alfonso II King Aragon

Great x 4 Grandmother: Maria Padilla

Great x 1 Grandfather: Richard Plantagenet 3rd Duke of York Great Grandson of King Edward III of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Edmund Mortimer 3rd Earl March, Earl of Ulster 6 x Great Grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 3 Grandfather: Roger Mortimer 4th Earl March 3rd Earl of Ulster Great Grandson of King Edward III of England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Philippa Plantagenet Countess March 2nd Countess Ulster Granddaughter of King Edward III of England

Great x 2 Grandmother: Anne Mortimer 2 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward III of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Thomas Holland 2nd Earl Kent Great Grandson of King Edward I of England

Great x 3 Grandmother: Eleanor Holland Countess March and Ulster 2 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward I of England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Alice Fitzalan Countess Kent 2 x Great Granddaughter of King Henry III of England

Grandfather: George York 1st Duke of Clarence 2 x Great Grandson of King Edward III of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Ralph Neville 2nd Baron Neville of Raby 6 x Great Grandson of King David I of Scotland

Great x 3 Grandfather: John Neville 3rd Baron Neville of Raby 4 x Great Grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Alice Audley Baroness Greystoke and Neville 3 x Great Granddaughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 2 Grandfather: Ralph Neville 1st Earl of Westmoreland 5 x Great Grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Henry Percy 10th and 2nd Baron Percy 5 x Great Grandson of King John of England

Great x 3 Grandmother: Maud Percy Baroness Neville Raby 5 x Great Granddaughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Idonia Clifford Baroness Percy 4 x Great Granddaughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 1 Grandmother: Cecily "Rose of Raby" Neville Duchess York Great Granddaughter of King Edward III of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: King Edward III of England son of King Edward II of England

Great x 3 Grandfather: John of Gaunt 1st Duke Lancaster son of King Edward III of England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Philippa of Hainaut Queen Consort England Great Granddaughter of King Philip III of France

Great x 2 Grandmother: Joan Beaufort Countess of Westmoreland Granddaughter of King Edward III of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Giles "Payne" Roet

Great x 3 Grandmother: Katherine Swynford aka Roet Duchess Lancaster

mother: Margaret York aka Pole Countess of Salisbury 3 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward III of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: John Neville 3rd Baron Neville of Raby 4 x Great Grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 3 Grandfather: Ralph Neville 1st Earl of Westmoreland 5 x Great Grandson of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Maud Percy Baroness Neville Raby 5 x Great Granddaughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 2 Grandfather: Richard Neville Earl Salisbury Great Grandson of King Edward III of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: John of Gaunt 1st Duke Lancaster son of King Edward III of England

Great x 3 Grandmother: Joan Beaufort Countess of Westmoreland Granddaughter of King Edward III of England

Great x 1 Grandfather: Richard "Kingmaker" Neville Earl Warwick, 6th Earl Salisbury 2 x Great Grandson of King Edward III of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: John Montagu 3rd Earl Salisbury 2 x Great Grandson of King Edward I of England

Great x 3 Grandfather: Thomas Montagu 1st Count Perche 4th Earl Salisbury 3 x Great Grandson of King Edward I of England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Maud Francis Countess of Salisbury

Great x 2 Grandmother: Alice Montagu 5th Countess of Salisbury 3 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward I of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Thomas Holland 2nd Earl Kent Great Grandson of King Edward I of England

Great x 3 Grandmother: Eleanor Holland 2 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward I of England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Alice Fitzalan Countess Kent 2 x Great Granddaughter of King Henry III of England

Grandmother: Isabel Neville Duchess Clarence 3 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward III of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Thomas Beauchamp 11th Earl Warwick 6 x Great Grandson of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England

Great x 3 Grandfather: Thomas Beauchamp 12th Earl Warwick 5 x Great Grandson of King John of England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Katherine Mortimer Countess Warwick 4 x Great Granddaughter of King John of England

Great x 2 Grandfather: Richard Beauchamp 13th Earl Warwick 4 x Great Grandson of King Edward I of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: William Ferrers 3rd Baron Ferrers of Groby 2 x Great Grandson of King Edward I of England

Great x 3 Grandmother: Margaret Ferrers Countess Warwick 3 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward I of England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Margaret Percy Baroness Ferrers Groby 5 x Great Granddaughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England

Great x 1 Grandmother: Anne Beauchamp 16th Countess Warwick 2 x Great Granddaughter of King Edward III of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Edward Despencer 1st Baron Despencer, Baron Burghesh 2 x Great Grandson of King Edward I of England

Great x 3 Grandfather: Thomas Despencer 1st Earl Gloucester 3 x Great Grandson of King Edward I of England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Elizabeth Burghesh 3rd Baron Burghesh 5 x Great Granddaughter of King John of England

Great x 2 Grandmother: Isabel Despencer Countess Warwick and Worcester Great Granddaughter of King Edward III of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Edmund of Langley 1st Duke of York son of King Edward III of England

Great x 3 Grandmother: Constance York Countess Gloucester Granddaughter of King Edward III of England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Isabella of Castile Duchess York 6 x Great Granddaughter of Alfonso II King Aragon