Henry III [King of] ENGLAND

Birth:
10 Oct 1206
Winchester, Hampshire, England
Death:
16 Nov 1272
Westminster, London, England
Burial:
20 Nov 1272
Westminster, Abbey, London, England
Marriage:
21 Jan 1236
Canterbury, Kent, England
Notes:
                   SOURCES:
        1. Dict. of Nat'l Biog., Eng. Pub. A, v. 6, p. 597, v. 17, p. 179, 180, v.26, p. 12-31
        2. Royal Dau of Eng., Eng. 120, v. 1, p. 60, 120-29
        3. Scots Peerage, Scot 2b, v. 1, p. 6
        4. Tab. Souv. Gen., France 22, Tab. 31, 46, 51
        5. Burke's Peerage, Eng. P, 1949, pref. p. 253-54
        6. Plantagenet Ancestry, Eng. 116
        7. Espolin (GS #12462 pt 1, p. 98-99)

RESEARCH NOTES:
        1. The claim that the above couple had a dau. Mary cannot be accepted (SeeEng. 120). Possibly this has been misconstrued with the Mary, possible dau. ofEdmund "Crouchback", and therefore granddaughter of Henry III. On the suppositionthat Mary was the dau. of Henry III, she was erroneously sealed to the above couple on 18 May 1933. Ordinance work for a supposed son Robert was also erroneously done, and he was sealed to this couple on 14 Mar 1938; however, there is no positive evidence that Henry III had a son Robert.

SOURCES:
      1. Dict. of Nat'l Biog., Eng. Pub. A, v. 6, p. 597, v. 17, p. 179, 180, v. 26, p. 12-31
      2. Royal Dau of Eng., Eng. 120, v. 1, p. 60, 120-29
      3. Scots Peerage, Scot 2b, v. 1, p. 6
      4. Tab. Souv. Gen., France 22, Tab. 31, 46, 51
      5. Burke's Peerage, Eng. P, 1949, pref. p. 253-54
      6. Plantagenet Ancestry, Eng. 116
      7. Espolin (GS #12462 pt 1, p. 98-99)

RESEARCH NOTES:
      1. The claim that the above couple had a dau. Mary cannot be accepted (See Eng. 120). Possibly this has been misconstrued with the Mary, possible dau. of Edmund "Crouchback", and therefore granddaughter of Henry III. On the suppositionthat Mary was the dau. of Henry III, she was erroneously sealed to the above couple on 18 May 1933. Ordinance work for a supposed son Robert was also erroneously done, and he was sealed to this couple on 14 Mar 1938; however, there is no positive evidence that Henry III had a son Robert.

      FGRA;PED OF WILLIAM FLOYD BONNER

SOURCES:
      1. Dict. of Nat'l Biog., Eng. Pub. A, v. 6, p. 597, v. 17, p. 179, 180, v. 26, p. 12-31
      2. Royal Dau of Eng., Eng. 120, v. 1, p. 60, 120-29
      3. Scots Peerage, Scot 2b, v. 1, p. 6
      4. Tab. Souv. Gen., France 22, Tab. 31, 46, 51
      5. Burke's Peerage, Eng. P, 1949, pref. p. 253-54
      6. Plantagenet Ancestry, Eng. 116
      7. Espolin (GS #12462 pt 1, p. 98-99)
RESEARCH NOTES:
      1. The claim that the above couple had a dau. Mary cannot be accepted (See Eng. 120). Possibly this has been misconstrued with the Mary, possible dau. of Edmund "Crouchback", and therefore granddaughter of Henry III. On the suppositionthat Mary was the dau. of Henry III, she was erroneously sealed to the above couple on 18 May 1933. Ordinance work for a supposed son Robert was also erroneously done, and he was sealed to this couple on 14 Mar 1938; however, there is no positive evidence that Henry III had a son Robert.
                  
Eleonore [Queen of] ENGLAND
Birth:
Abt 1217
of Provence, France
Death:
1 Jul 1291
Ambresbury, Wiltshire, England
Burial:
Monastary, Ambresbury, Wiltshire, England
Notes:
                   NAME:
        Alianor aka Eleonore

NAME:
      Alianor aka Eleonore

      ANOTHER REC HAS PARENTS MARR 5 JUN 1219; 1220 DATE FROM MORIARTY P. 68, 104
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
17 Jun 1239
Westminster, Middlesex, England
Death:
7 Jul 1307
Burgh on the Sands, Cumberland, England
Marr:
15 Sep 1299
Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbu 
Notes:
                   SOURCES:
        1. Dict. of Nat'l Biog., Eng. Pub. A, v. 6, p. 432, v. 17, p. 14-48
        2. Royal Dau of Engl, Eng. 120, v. 1, p. 61, 172-209
        3. Burke's Peerage, Eng. P, 1949, pref. p. 254
        4. The Complete Peerage, G.E.C., Eng. V, v. 5, p. 708-12, v. 6, p. 469
        5. Espolin (GS #12462, pt 1, p. 98-99)

RESEARCH NOTES:
        A daughter Isabel has been mentioned but cannot be verified--possibly synonymous with one of the others already mentioned (see Eng. 120, v. 1, p. 193)

HISTORICAL NOTES:
        Edward I is sometimes referred to as "the English Justinian". He had a lovefor justice, honor, and order in his affairs. At one point in his reign, he faced a declaration of war with France and rebellions from the Welsh and Scots. Hedecided that the only way to overcome his difficulties would be to elicit the support of his people. In 1295 he called together a parliament consisting of representatives of the nobility, the church, and the common people. This "Model parliament" marked the beginning of parliamentary government in England, a system which has continued to the present day. "What touches all," Edward proclaimed, "should be approved by all, and it is also clear that common dangers should be met bymeasures agreed upon in common." He restricted the power of the king by accepting the rule that taxes could not be levied or laws made except by the consent ofparliament. Sixty-two of the families in Royal Ancestors are shown to descend from Edward I.

SOURCES:
      1. Dict. of Nat'l Biog., Eng. Pub. A, v. 6, p. 432, v. 17, p. 14-48
      2. Royal Dau of Engl, Eng. 120, v. 1, p. 61, 172-209
      3. Burke's Peerage, Eng. P, 1949, pref. p. 254
      4. The Complete Peerage, G.E.C., Eng. V, v. 5, p. 708-12, v. 6, p. 469
      5. Espolin (GS #12462, pt 1, p. 98-99)

RESEARCH NOTES:
      A daughter Isabel has been mentioned but cannot be verified--possibly synonymous with one of the others already mentioned (see Eng. 120, v. 1, p. 193)

HISTORICAL NOTES:
      Edward I is sometimes referred to as "the English Justinian". He had a lovefor justice, honor, and order in his affairs. At one point in his reign, he faced a declaration of war with France and rebellions from the Welsh and Scots. He decided that the only way to overcome his difficulties would be to elicit the support of his people. In 1295 he called together a parliament consisting of representatives of the nobility, the church, and the common people. This "Model parliament" marked the beginning of parliamentary government in England, a system which has continued to the present day. "What touches all," Edward proclaimed, "should be approved by all, and it is also clear that common dangers should be met bymeasures agreed upon in common." He restricted the power of the king by accepting the rule that taxes could not be levied or laws made except by the consent ofparliament. Sixty-two of the families in Royal Ancestors are shown to descend from Edward I.

SOURCES:
      1. Dict. of Nat'l Biog., Eng. Pub. A, v. 6, p. 432, v. 17, p. 14-48
      2. Royal Dau of Engl, Eng. 120, v. 1, p. 61, 172-209
      3. Burke's Peerage, Eng. P, 1949, pref. p. 254
      4. The Complete Peerage, G.E.C., Eng. V, v. 5, p. 708-12, v. 6, p. 469
      5. Espolin (GS #12462, pt 1, p. 98-99)
RESEARCH NOTES:
      A daughter Isabel has been mentioned but cannot be verified--possibly synonymous with one of the others already mentioned (see Eng. 120, v. 1, p. 193)
HISTORICAL NOTES:
      Edward I is sometimes referred to as "the English Justinian". He had a lovefor justice, honor, and order in his affairs. At one point in his reign, he faced a declaration of war with France and rebellions from the Welsh and Scots. He decided that the only way to overcome his difficulties would be to elicit the support of his people. In 1295 he called together a parliament consisting of representatives of the nobility, the church, and the common people. This "Model parliament" marked the beginning of parliamentary government in England, a system which has continued to the present day. "What touches all," Edward proclaimed, "should be approved by all, and it is also clear that common dangers should be met bymeasures agreed upon in common." He restricted the power of the king by accepting the rule that taxes could not be levied or laws made except by the consent ofparliament. Sixty-two of the families in Royal Ancestors are shown to descend from Edward I.

      ES II:83-4 PED OF A.H.AYERS
                  
2
Blocked
Birth:
Death:
Blocked  
Marr:
 
3
Birth:
25 Jun 1242
of Bordeaux, Gascony, France
Death:
24 Mar 1274/75
Bretagne, France
Marr:
29 Jan 1259
St Denis Abbey, St Denis, Sein 
4
Birth:
16 Jan 1244/45
London, London, England
Death:
5 Jun 1296
Bayonne, Basses-Pyrenees, France
Notes:
                   SOURCES:
        1. The Complete Peerage, G.E.C., Eng. V, v. 7, p. 368-401, 547-48
        2. Dict. of Nat'l Biog., Eng. Pub. A, v. 32, p. 33-35
        3. Royal Dau of Engl, Eng. 120, v. 1, p. 60-61
        4. Tab. Souv. Gen., France 22, Tab. 21, 46
        5. Burke's Peerage, Eng. P, 1949, preface p. 253

SOURCES:
      1. The Complete Peerage, G.E.C., Eng. V, v. 7, p. 368-401, 547-48
      2. Dict. of Nat'l Biog., Eng. Pub. A, v. 32, p. 33-35
      3. Royal Dau of Engl, Eng. 120, v. 1, p. 60-61
      4. Tab. Souv. Gen., France 22, Tab. 21, 46
      5. Burke's Peerage, Eng. P, 1949, preface p. 253
                  
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Richard [Prince of] ENGLAND
Birth:
Abt 1247
of London, London, England
Death:
Bef 1256
Westminster, Middlesex, England
 
Marr:
 
6
John [Prince of] ENGLAND
Birth:
Abt 1250
of London, London, England
Death:
Bef 1256
Westminster, Middlesex, England
 
Marr:
 
7
Blocked
Birth:
Death:
Blocked  
Marr:
 
8
William [Prince of] ENGLAND
Birth:
Abt 1256
of London, London, England
Death:
Abt 1256
 
Marr:
 
9
Henry [Prince of] ENGLAND
Birth:
Abt 1258
of London, London, England
Death:
 
Marr:
 
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Henry III [King of] England - Eleonore [Queen of] England

Henry III [King of] England was born at Winchester, Hampshire, England 10 Oct 1206. His parents were John "Lackland" King of England and Isabella de Taillifer [Queen] England.

He married Eleonore [Queen of] England 21 Jan 1236 at Canterbury, Kent, England . Eleonore [Queen of] England was born at of Provence, France Abt 1217 daughter of Raimond Berenger IV [Count of] Provence and Beatrix of Provence of Savoy, (Countess) .

They were the parents of 9 children:
Edward I "Longshanks" [King of] England born 17 Jun 1239.
Blocked
Beatrice [Princess of] England born 25 Jun 1242.
Edmund "Crouchback" [Prince of] England born 16 Jan 1244/45.
Richard [Prince of] England born Abt 1247.
John [Prince of] England born Abt 1250.
Blocked
William [Prince of] England born Abt 1256.
Henry [Prince of] England born Abt 1258.

Henry III [King of] England died 16 Nov 1272 at Westminster, London, England .

Eleonore [Queen of] England died 1 Jul 1291 at Ambresbury, Wiltshire, England .