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29. Generation


406855680. Sir. Hasculfus de Englefeilde 1 was born calculated 1050 in of Englefeilde, England. He died calculated 1115 in of Englefeilde, England.

"Temp. Canuts I"

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529269764. King John England "Lackland" was born on 24 Dec 1166 in Kings Manor Hous, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. He died on 19 Oct 1216 in Newark, Nottinghamshire, England and was buried in 1216 in Cathedral, Worcester, Worcestershire, England. John married Lady Plantagenet-de Warenne. John was born in 1167. He was born on 24 Dec 1167 in Lings Manor House, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. He was buried in Cathedral, Worcester, Worcestershire, England. He died on 19 Oct 1216. He died on 19 Oct 1216 in Newark, Nottinghamshire, England. [Parents]

This is King John of the Magna Charta.

The Magna Charta is recognized today as one of the most important documents in the history of human freedom. Coming near the end of the Dark Ages, it challenged the "divine right" of kings to rule arbitrarily.

King John of England was a tyrant who seized the throne in 1199 by imprisoning and probably murdering young Prince Arthur, the rightful heir. King John threw people into prison at the drop of a hat, confiscated their property by heavy taxes and unjust decrees, and despoiled the wives and daughters of his Nobles. His quarrels with the pope caused the pope to excommunicate all England for a period of six years. The King had a tiresome habit of forcing th e peasants to buildbridges over streams he might wish to cross while hunting, and at one time he made the whole of England his own private game preserve, so that none of the starving peasantry could kill even a rabbit for supper.

The King's Nobles finally refused to fight for him abroad, and as a result he was utterl y defeated at the Battle of Bouvines during the summer of 1214. The King then turned in fury on his Barons at home, but he underestimated the powers arrayed against him. The Barons, as sembled in conference by the Archbishop of Canterbury, each took a solemn oath on the altar that they would stand united and not relinquish their efforts until they had either compelle d the King to confirm their liberties or had waged war against him to the death.

During the winter of 1214-15, the Barons prepared and presented to King John a list of their demands. When the King saw the Articles, heis supposed to have sworn by "God's teeth" , his favorite oath, that hewould never agree to such demands or any part of them. But the Barons were not to be denied. They raised an army and launched a "holy crusade"against the King to recover their rightful liberties. The King was finally forced to surrender at Runn emede on June 15, 1215. After four days of negotiations, the King's seal was affixed to all copies of the historic Magna Charta.

The Magna Charta is recognized today as a foundation stone of free government and has been referred to as "The Mother of Constitutions." It was an important forerunner of the United States Constitution. Sections39 anbd 40 of the Charter state: "No free man shall be taken , orimprisoned, or dispossessed, or outlawed, or banished, or in any waydestroyed...excep t by the legal judgment of his peers or by the law ofthe land. To no one will we sell, to n o one will we deny, or delay,right of justice." The Barons offered to their sub-tenants the same concessions that they were demanding from the King.

Section 61 authorized the election of 25 Surety Barons to see that the provisions of th e Charter were enforced. These Sureties were given the right to distress and harass the King by any means in their power if he did not keep his pledges. Several of these Sureties are included inthis royal line pedigree: Hugh Bigod, Robert De Vere, Roger Bigod, Alan Galloway, [ Lord] Gilbert De Clare, William De Albini, Richard De Clare[Sir] William Marshal (Marshall) John De Lacy William De Warren Sahar DeQuincy William [Earl Of Salisbury] etc...

King John was given a interdict by Pope Innocent III. King John did notrespond as agreed upon so his excommunication was soon to follow. WhenKing John still would not agree to live up to his agreements, (such asthe will of the dead King Richard) the Pope in 1212 absolved all subjectsof John from their oaths of allegiance, coupling with this declarationthat the ban of excommunication would thenceforth apply to anyone whocontinued to serve him, who lived in his household, who sat or served athis table, who held the stirrup when he set orth to ride or who everspoke a word to him in public or private.
Signer of the Magna Charta.aka: John of England
Frederick Lewis Weis, "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists",
7th ed.

John was the youngest of the 4 sons of King Henry. He first claimed
the crown in 1193 when news broke that his brother, King Richard (theLion Hearted), was held prisoner "somewhere in Germany." In April 1193Richard was offered for ransom by the Holy Roman Emperor. (See WinstonChurchill's detailed account of this episode in Vol. 1 of "A History ofthe English Speaking
Peoples - The Birth of Britain" at pgs.236-237) Richard reclaimed thecrown in 1194 after his release. Richard was killed by a crossbow in asmall skirmish in 1199. He died on April 6, 1199 from the wound, and John had been declared his heir before Richard died.

Much is written about King John in Chapter 15 of Churchill's book
(above) because it was he who was king at the signing of the Magna Carta on June 15, 1215. He died the following summer.

529269765. Lady Plantagenet-de Warenne 1, 2, 3, 4 was born about 1166 in England. She died in England and was buried in England. [Parents]

A unnamed sister of William de Warenne was the mother of Richard FitzJohn.

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529271488. King John England "Lackland" was born on 24 Dec 1166 in Kings Manor Hous, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. He died on 19 Oct 1216 in Newark, Nottinghamshire, England and was buried in 1216 in Cathedral, Worcester, Worcestershire, England. John married Isabella of Angouleme Queen in Oct 1200. John was born in 1167. He was born on 24 Dec 1167 in Lings Manor House, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. He was buried in Cathedral, Worcester, Worcestershire, England. He died on 19 Oct 1216. He died on 19 Oct 1216 in Newark, Nottinghamshire, England. [Parents]

This is King John of the Magna Charta.

The Magna Charta is recognized today as one of the most important documents in the history of human freedom. Coming near the end of the Dark Ages, it challenged the "divine right" of kings to rule arbitrarily.

King John of England was a tyrant who seized the throne in 1199 by imprisoning and probably murdering young Prince Arthur, the rightful heir. King John threw people into prison at the drop of a hat, confiscated their property by heavy taxes and unjust decrees, and despoiled the wives and daughters of his Nobles. His quarrels with the pope caused the pope to excommunicate all England for a period of six years. The King had a tiresome habit of forcing th e peasants to buildbridges over streams he might wish to cross while hunting, and at one time he made the whole of England his own private game preserve, so that none of the starving peasantry could kill even a rabbit for supper.

The King's Nobles finally refused to fight for him abroad, and as a result he was utterl y defeated at the Battle of Bouvines during the summer of 1214. The King then turned in fury on his Barons at home, but he underestimated the powers arrayed against him. The Barons, as sembled in conference by the Archbishop of Canterbury, each took a solemn oath on the altar that they would stand united and not relinquish their efforts until they had either compelle d the King to confirm their liberties or had waged war against him to the death.

During the winter of 1214-15, the Barons prepared and presented to King John a list of their demands. When the King saw the Articles, heis supposed to have sworn by "God's teeth" , his favorite oath, that hewould never agree to such demands or any part of them. But the Barons were not to be denied. They raised an army and launched a "holy crusade"against the King to recover their rightful liberties. The King was finally forced to surrender at Runn emede on June 15, 1215. After four days of negotiations, the King's seal was affixed to all copies of the historic Magna Charta.

The Magna Charta is recognized today as a foundation stone of free government and has been referred to as "The Mother of Constitutions." It was an important forerunner of the United States Constitution. Sections39 anbd 40 of the Charter state: "No free man shall be taken , orimprisoned, or dispossessed, or outlawed, or banished, or in any waydestroyed...excep t by the legal judgment of his peers or by the law ofthe land. To no one will we sell, to n o one will we deny, or delay,right of justice." The Barons offered to their sub-tenants the same concessions that they were demanding from the King.

Section 61 authorized the election of 25 Surety Barons to see that the provisions of th e Charter were enforced. These Sureties were given the right to distress and harass the King by any means in their power if he did not keep his pledges. Several of these Sureties are included inthis royal line pedigree: Hugh Bigod, Robert De Vere, Roger Bigod, Alan Galloway, [ Lord] Gilbert De Clare, William De Albini, Richard De Clare[Sir] William Marshal (Marshall) John De Lacy William De Warren Sahar DeQuincy William [Earl Of Salisbury] etc...

King John was given a interdict by Pope Innocent III. King John did notrespond as agreed upon so his excommunication was soon to follow. WhenKing John still would not agree to live up to his agreements, (such asthe will of the dead King Richard) the Pope in 1212 absolved all subjectsof John from their oaths of allegiance, coupling with this declarationthat the ban of excommunication would thenceforth apply to anyone whocontinued to serve him, who lived in his household, who sat or served athis table, who held the stirrup when he set orth to ride or who everspoke a word to him in public or private.
Signer of the Magna Charta.aka: John of England
Frederick Lewis Weis, "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists",
7th ed.

John was the youngest of the 4 sons of King Henry. He first claimed
the crown in 1193 when news broke that his brother, King Richard (theLion Hearted), was held prisoner "somewhere in Germany." In April 1193Richard was offered for ransom by the Holy Roman Emperor. (See WinstonChurchill's detailed account of this episode in Vol. 1 of "A History ofthe English Speaking
Peoples - The Birth of Britain" at pgs.236-237) Richard reclaimed thecrown in 1194 after his release. Richard was killed by a crossbow in asmall skirmish in 1199. He died on April 6, 1199 from the wound, and John had been declared his heir before Richard died.

Much is written about King John in Chapter 15 of Churchill's book
(above) because it was he who was king at the signing of the Magna Carta on June 15, 1215. He died the following summer.

529271489. Isabella of Angouleme Queen died in 1246.

Countess of Gloucester
Isabella was crowned Queen at Westminster Abby. Her first husband KingJohn of England was 32 and she was only 15. King John divorced his wife,Avisa, the granddaughter of the great Knight of the bend sinster, Robertof Gloucester, in order to marry Isabella. Isabella was often called theHelen of the Middle Ages.

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529271492. Alfonso IX of Leon And Castile King was born in 1166. He died in 1230. Alfonso married Berengaria of Castile in 1198.

529271493. Berengaria of Castile was born in 1181. She died on 8 Nov 1244. [Parents]

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529271496. King Louis IX Capet de France was born in 1215. He died in 1270. Louis married Countess Margaret de Provence in 1234. [Parents]

529271497. Countess Margaret de Provence was born in 1221. She died in 1295. She had other parents.

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529271498. James I of Aragon King was born in 1205. He died in 1276. James was married was married in 1235.

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529276928. Sir. Thomas Bowes Esq. was born in of Streatlam Castle, Co. Durham, England. He died about 1628. Thomas married Lady Ann Warcop. [Parents]

Batchelor in Divinity, and preby in Cathedrall of Durham.

529276929. Lady Ann Warcop was born in of Tanfield. Co. Yorks, England, G.B.. [Parents]

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529276930. Anthony Morton was born in of Durham, England, G.B.. He married Mrs. Morton.

Batchelor in Divinity, and preby in the Cathedrall of Durham.

529276931. Mrs. Morton.

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529277440. Sir. William de Dacre Sheriff of Yorkshire was born in of Dacre, Co. Cumberland.

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529277702. Earl Hugh Stafford of Stafford 2nd was born before 1343 in of Stafford, England, G.B.. He died on 16 Oct 1386 in Rhodes, England. Hugh married Lady Philippe Beauchamp on 1 Mar 1350.

529277703. Lady Philippe Beauchamp died before 6 Apr 1386. [Parents]

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529277912. King Edward II of England was born on 25 Apr 1284. He died on 21 Sep 1327. Edward married Lady Isabella of France on 28 Jan 1307/1308. [Parents]

529277913. Lady Isabella of France died on 22 Aug 1358. [Parents]

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529285632. Sir. Robert Delaval Knight was born in of Seaton, Co. Northumberland, England. He married Lady Jane Darcy. [Parents]

529285633. Lady Jane Darcy. [Parents]

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529285634. Sir Anthony Bulmore.

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529287680. Stephen Bowes. He had other parents. [Parents]

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529287682. Sir. Knight John II Trayner was born in Streatlam, England, G.B.. He married Lady Miss. Baliol in Streatlam, England, G.B.. [Parents]

Knight in 1310.

529287683. Lady Miss. Baliol was born in Bernard Castle. [Parents]

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529287696. Sir. Robert Conyers was born in of Sockburne, Co. Pal. Durham, England, G.B..

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529287698. Sir. St. Quintin.

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529287712. Sir. Hugh de Dacre Baron Dacre, Baron Multon was born in of Naworth, Co. Cumberland. He died in 1383. Hugh married Lady Ela Maxwell. [Parents]

529287713. Lady Ela Maxwell. [Parents]

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529287714. Sir. James Earl of Douglas was born in of Douglas.

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529287718. Earl Hugh Stafford of Stafford 2nd was born before 1343 in of Stafford, England, G.B.. He died on 16 Oct 1386 in Rhodes, England. Hugh married Lady Philippe Beauchamp on 1 Mar 1350.

529287719. Lady Philippe Beauchamp died before 6 Apr 1386. [Parents]

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529287728. Sir. Ralph Greystoke Baron Greystoke The 5th was born about 1357. He died in 1417. Ralph married Lady Catherine Clifford. [Parents]

529287729. Lady Catherine Clifford. [Parents]

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