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ОглавлениеGENEALOGIES OF THE LEADING FAMILIES
(The founder of the family a kinsman of William I.)
DE BOHUNS (Hereford, Essex, Northampton).
Henry de Bohun = Maud, daughter of Geoffrey | Fitz-Peter, Earl of Essex. 1st Earl of Hereford. | Hereditary Constable of England. | One of the Guardians of the | Charter. Taken prisoner at | battle of Lincoln. Died 1220. | | +---------------+ | Humphrey, 2nd Earl of = Maud, daughter of Earl of Ewe. Hereford. Made also | Earl of Essex by Henry | III. Godfather to Prince | Edward. On Barons’ | side. Taken prisoner | at Evesham. Restored | to favour. | Humphrey = Eleanor, daughter of Commanded on | Eve and William de Braose. Barons’ side | at Lewes. | Taken prisoner | at Evesham. | Died 1266. | | Humphrey, 3rd Earl of Hereford = Maud, daughter of and Essex. Restored to favour | Ingelram de Fines. by Edward I. Fought in Scotland. | Refused to fight for | Edward I. Compelled him to | ratify the Charter. Died 1298. | | Humphrey, 4th Earl of Hereford = Elizabeth, daughter and Essex. Fought for | of Edward I. Edward I. and II. in | Scotland. Taken prisoner at | Stryvelin; exchanged for | Bruce’s wife. Refused to | obey Edward’s order not to | fight Despenser. Joined | Lancaster’s insurrection. | Killed at battle of | Boroughbridge, 1322. | | 1 2 3 | +--------------------------+---------------+------+ | | | John = Alice Fitz-Alan, Humphrey William = Elizabeth, daughter 5th Earl daughter of 6th Earl Fought at | of Badlesmere, of Hereford Earl of of Hereford Cressy. Made | widow of Edmund and Essex. Arundel. and Essex. Earl of | Mortimer. Died 1335. Northampton, | 1337. | Died 1360. | | +---------------+ | Humphrey = Joan, daughter of 7th Earl of Hereford, | Richard, 9th Earl Essex, and Northampton. | of Arundel. Died 1372. | | +-------------------------------+----------+ | | Eleanor = Thomas of Woodstock, Mary = Henry IV., who thus became sixth son of Edward Earl of Hereford, Essex, III., who thus became and Northampton. Constable.