Individual Details
John de Ferrers of Chartley
(20 Jun 1271 - Sep 1312)
According to Wikipedia;
John de Ferrers, 1st Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1271, Cardiff - 1312) was the son of Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby and Alianore de Bohun, daughter of Humphrey de Bohun and Eleanor de Braose, and granddaughter of Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford. He was both Seneschal of Gascony and Lieutenant of Aquitaine in 1312, the year of his death.[1]
He married Hawise de Muscegros, a daughter of Robert de Muscegros.[2]
Their son Robert de Ferrers inherited the title Baron Ferrers of Chartley upon his father's death from poisoning in Gascony in 1312.[1]
According to Wikipedia:
John de Ferrers, 1st Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1271, Cardiff - 1312) was the son of Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby and Alianore de Bohun, daughter of Humphrey de Bohun and Eleanor de Braose, and granddaughter of Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford. He was both Seneschal of Gascony and Lieutenant of Aquitaine in 1312, the year of his death.[1]
He married Hawise de Muscegros, a daughter of Robert de Muscegros.[2]
Their son Robert de Ferrers inherited the title Baron Ferrers of Chartley upon his father's death from poisoning in Gascony in 1312.[1]
References
Marios Costambeys (2004), "Ferrers, John de, first Lord Ferrers of Chartley (1271-1312), magnate", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
Douglas Richardson. Magna Carta Ancestry, Genealogical Publishing, 2005. pg 324. Google eBook
Further reading
Jones, M.,(2004) Ferrers, Robert de, first Earl Ferrers (d. 1139), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press[ accessed 28 Oct 2007]
Bland, W., (1887) Duffield Castle: A lecture at the Temperance Hall, Wirksworth, Derbyshire Advertiser
Loyd, Lewis, (1951) "The Origins of Some Anglo Norman Families," Harleian Society [1]
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According to Wikipedia;
John de Ferrers, 1st Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1271, Cardiff - 1312) was the son of Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby and Alianore de Bohun, daughter of Humphrey de Bohun and Eleanor de Braose, and granddaughter of Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford. He was both Seneschal of Gascony and Lieutenant of Aquitaine in 1312, the year of his death.[1]
He married Hawise de Muscegros, a daughter of Robert de Muscegros.[2]
Their son Robert de Ferrers inherited the title Baron Ferrers of Chartley upon his father's death from poisoning in Gascony in 1312.[1]
According to Wikipedia:
John de Ferrers, 1st Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1271, Cardiff - 1312) was the son of Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby and Alianore de Bohun, daughter of Humphrey de Bohun and Eleanor de Braose, and granddaughter of Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford. He was both Seneschal of Gascony and Lieutenant of Aquitaine in 1312, the year of his death.[1]
He married Hawise de Muscegros, a daughter of Robert de Muscegros.[2]
Their son Robert de Ferrers inherited the title Baron Ferrers of Chartley upon his father's death from poisoning in Gascony in 1312.[1]
References
Marios Costambeys (2004), "Ferrers, John de, first Lord Ferrers of Chartley (1271-1312), magnate", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
Douglas Richardson. Magna Carta Ancestry, Genealogical Publishing, 2005. pg 324. Google eBook
Further reading
Jones, M.,(2004) Ferrers, Robert de, first Earl Ferrers (d. 1139), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press[ accessed 28 Oct 2007]
Bland, W., (1887) Duffield Castle: A lecture at the Temperance Hall, Wirksworth, Derbyshire Advertiser
Loyd, Lewis, (1951) "The Origins of Some Anglo Norman Families," Harleian Society [1]
John de Ferrers, 1st Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1271, Cardiff - 1312) was the son of Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby and Alianore de Bohun, daughter of Humphrey de Bohun and Eleanor de Braose, and granddaughter of Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford. He was both Seneschal of Gascony and Lieutenant of Aquitaine in 1312, the year of his death.[1]
He married Hawise de Muscegros, a daughter of Robert de Muscegros.[2]
Their son Robert de Ferrers inherited the title Baron Ferrers of Chartley upon his father's death from poisoning in Gascony in 1312.[1]
According to Wikipedia:
John de Ferrers, 1st Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1271, Cardiff - 1312) was the son of Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby and Alianore de Bohun, daughter of Humphrey de Bohun and Eleanor de Braose, and granddaughter of Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford. He was both Seneschal of Gascony and Lieutenant of Aquitaine in 1312, the year of his death.[1]
He married Hawise de Muscegros, a daughter of Robert de Muscegros.[2]
Their son Robert de Ferrers inherited the title Baron Ferrers of Chartley upon his father's death from poisoning in Gascony in 1312.[1]
References
Marios Costambeys (2004), "Ferrers, John de, first Lord Ferrers of Chartley (1271-1312), magnate", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
Douglas Richardson. Magna Carta Ancestry, Genealogical Publishing, 2005. pg 324. Google eBook
Further reading
Jones, M.,(2004) Ferrers, Robert de, first Earl Ferrers (d. 1139), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press[ accessed 28 Oct 2007]
Bland, W., (1887) Duffield Castle: A lecture at the Temperance Hall, Wirksworth, Derbyshire Advertiser
Loyd, Lewis, (1951) "The Origins of Some Anglo Norman Families," Harleian Society [1]
-- MERGED NOTE ------------
According to Wikipedia;
John de Ferrers, 1st Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1271, Cardiff - 1312) was the son of Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby and Alianore de Bohun, daughter of Humphrey de Bohun and Eleanor de Braose, and granddaughter of Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford. He was both Seneschal of Gascony and Lieutenant of Aquitaine in 1312, the year of his death.[1]
He married Hawise de Muscegros, a daughter of Robert de Muscegros.[2]
Their son Robert de Ferrers inherited the title Baron Ferrers of Chartley upon his father's death from poisoning in Gascony in 1312.[1]
According to Wikipedia:
John de Ferrers, 1st Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1271, Cardiff - 1312) was the son of Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby and Alianore de Bohun, daughter of Humphrey de Bohun and Eleanor de Braose, and granddaughter of Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford. He was both Seneschal of Gascony and Lieutenant of Aquitaine in 1312, the year of his death.[1]
He married Hawise de Muscegros, a daughter of Robert de Muscegros.[2]
Their son Robert de Ferrers inherited the title Baron Ferrers of Chartley upon his father's death from poisoning in Gascony in 1312.[1]
References
Marios Costambeys (2004), "Ferrers, John de, first Lord Ferrers of Chartley (1271-1312), magnate", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
Douglas Richardson. Magna Carta Ancestry, Genealogical Publishing, 2005. pg 324. Google eBook
Further reading
Jones, M.,(2004) Ferrers, Robert de, first Earl Ferrers (d. 1139), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press[ accessed 28 Oct 2007]
Bland, W., (1887) Duffield Castle: A lecture at the Temperance Hall, Wirksworth, Derbyshire Advertiser
Loyd, Lewis, (1951) "The Origins of Some Anglo Norman Families," Harleian Society [1]
Events
Birth | 20 Jun 1271 | Cardiff | |||
Marriage | Abt 1298 | Hawise de Muscegros | |||
Death | Sep 1312 | Gascony | |||
Cause of death (Facts Pa | Believed to have been poisoned. |
Families
Spouse | Hawise de Muscegros (1276 - 1350) |
Child | Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Baron Ferrers of Chartley (1309 - 1350) |
Child | Robert de Ferrers, 3rd Baron of Chartley (1309 - 1350) |
Father | Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby (1239 - 1279) |
Mother | Alianore de Bohun ( - 1314) |