Humphrey V de BOHUN

Birth:
1208
Death:
24 Sep 1275
Burial:
Abbey, Llanthony, Gloucestershire, England
Notes:
                         (1) Earl of Hereford and Lord High Constable of England
      (2) Ob. 1273, Inq. p.m. 1 Edw. I, No. 1
      (3) Pedigree in Visitation of Cornwall, Vivian ed., 1887, p.105
      (4) Humphrey de Bohun V:  (b.1208, d.September 24, 1275, buried Llanthony,
      Gloucestershire).  He married (#1.) Maud de Eu, daughter of Raoul de Exoudun I,
      Comte de Eu.  He married #2. Maud de Avesbury, by whom he had a son John, Lord
      of Haresfield.  He was called "the Good" and was the second Earl of Hereford
      and first Earl of Essex.  He was also constable of England.  After the death of
      his uncle, William de Mandeville, his mother's brother, in 1227, he was created
      Earl of Essex.  In 1227 he joined Richard of Cornwall in his quarrel with the
      king.  He served as Marshal of the household at the coronation of Queen Eleanor
      in 1236 and at the christening of Prince Edward in 1239 he was one of the
      sponsors.  He was the sheriff of Kent from 1239 to 1241.  He took part in
      Henry's French expedition of 1242, but retired with other nobles in disgustat
      the king's partiality to the foreigners.  In 1244 he aided in repressing a
      Welsh rising on the marches/borders.  In 1246 he joined in the letter of
      remonstrance from the English peers to Pope Innocent IV.  He was present inthe
      parliament of 1248 and two years later went on a crusade to the Holy Land.He
      defended Simon de Montfort in 1252.  In 1257 he had custody of part of the
      Welsh marches and was in the Welsh war.  He joined the barons who formed the
      confederation for redress of grievances in 1258, and he had a share in the
      settlement of the government under the Provisions of Oxford, being one of the
      original commissioners, and subsequently one of the council of fifteen.  In
      1260 he was an itinerant justice for the counties of Gloucester, Worcester,and
      Hereford.  In 1623 he supported the king against Simon de Montfort while his
      son Humphrey VI supported Simon.  He was taken prisoner in the battle of Lewes
      in 1264.--Adec,FHL 929.273,C769w
                  
Maud de EU
Birth:
1204
Father:
Mother:
Notes:
                         (1) Da. of the Earl of Ewe
      (2) Named in Visitation of Cornwall, Vivian ed., 1887, p.105
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
Abt 1220
Death:
27 Oct 1265
Notes:
                         (1) Died during his father's life
      (2) Pedigree in Visitation of Cornwall, Vivian ed., 1887, p.106
      (3) Humprhey de Bohun VI:  (d.August/October 27, 1265).  He married
      Alianor/Eleanor de Braose, daughter of William de Braose of Brecknock, Lordof
      Abergavenny and his wife Eva Marshal, daughter of William Marshal and Isabel de
      Clare.  In 1257 he helped his father keep the marches/borders and in 1263 he
      joined his father to fortify the castles on the marches against Llewellyn.He
      joined the barons against the king and in 1264 had custody of Winchester
      Castle.  He fought at the battle of Evesham un 1265 where he was taken prisoner
      and predeceased his father by ten years.  Eleanor was buried at Llanthony in
      Gloucestershire.  They had a daughter, Agnes/Alianore who married Robert de
      Ferrers of Chartley, a descendant of Sayer de Quincy, and they had a son,
      Humphrey.--Adec,FHL 929.273,C769w
                  
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Humphrey V de Bohun - Maud de Eu

Humphrey V de Bohun was born at 1208. His parents were Henry de Bohun and Maud de Mandeville.

He married Maud de Eu . Maud de Eu was born at 1204 .

They were the parents of 1 child:
Humphrey de Bohun born Abt 1220.

Humphrey V de Bohun died 24 Sep 1275 .