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Sir Thomas "Earl of Kent" Holand KG

(Abt 5 May 1314 - Abt Dec 1360)

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== Biography ==Thomas de Holand, K.G., "younger son of Robert de Holand, Knt.,... by Maud, daughter and co-heiress of Alan la Zouche, Knt.," married Joan of Kent, born 29 Sept. 1328, daughter of Edmund of Woodstock by Margaret Wake, in a clandestine ceremony shortly before May 1340.Douglas Richardson, ''[http://www.royalancestry.net/ Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families],'' 5 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2013), Vol III, pp 424-425, KENT #9, Joan of Kent
: "About 21 Jan. 1340/1, during Thomas' absence in Prussia, his wife, Joan, was coerced by her family into marrying William de Montagu, Earl of Salisbury. [Thomas] submitted a petition to the Pope at Avignon and requested that Joan's marriage to Montagu be annulled and that she be restored forthwith to him as his wife. In 1349 Cardinal d'Albi declared Joan's marriage to William de Montagu null and void, and ordered that she be restored to Holand.... Thomas and Joan subsequently had three sons... and two daughters."

: '''Children'''* Thomas de Holand, K.G., Earl of Kent, married Alice Arundel
*Edmund de Holand (died young) * John de Holand, K.G., Duke of Exeter, Earl of Huntingdon, married Elizabeth of Lancaster"see Exeter 10" in Richardson *Joan de Holand (d. 1384), married Jean (or John) de Montfort, K.G., Duke of Brittany*Maud de Holand (d. 1392), married (1) Hugh de Courtenay, Knt., (2) Waleran de Luxembourgh, Chev., count of St Pol
Thomas died in Normandy in December 1360 and was buried in the Church of the Grey Friars, Stamford, Lincolnshire. His widow, Joan, married Edward, the Black Prince, in 1361.

=== Titles ===
: Titles of Sir Thomas de Holand, Earl of Kent:

:Captain and Lieutenant of Brittany 1354-5
:Warden of the Channel Islands 1356
:Captain of the Fort of Cruyk, Normandy 1357
:Captain of St. Sauver-le-Vicomte (Manche) in Normandy 1359
:Captain and Lieutenant-General in France and Normandy 1360

: and, in the right of his wife: Earl of Kent
: "Holland was, in the right of his wife, a landed lord of significant territorial resources. He was summoned to parliament as Lord Holland from 1354, and his military career burgeoned with a series of independent commands. Captain of Calais Castle in August 1352, he travelled again to Brittany in 1353 and in 1354 was made the king's captain and lieutenant there, with custody of the young heir to the duchy and funding from local revenues. He became keeper of the Channel Islands in June 1356, at a time when Castle Cornet there was in French hands; his able lieutenant, his brother Otto, soon recaptured it. Holland was appointed custodian of Crocy Castle in Normandy in November 1357 and then governor of the Harcourt lands in the Cotentin, based on St Sauveur le Vicomte, in October 1358. Custody of Barfleur in the Cotentin followed in October 1359, when he was also made joint lieutenant of Normandy with Philippe of Navarre. In September 1360 he received his most important post yet, when he was made Edward III's captain and lieutenant in Normandy and France. He was now accorded the title of earl of Kent to bolster his authority and prestige. He had the delicate, diplomatic task of carrying out the provisions of the treaty of Brétigny of October 1360, but while performing this duty he contracted some illness and died at Rouen on 28 December 1360. His body was initially interred in the church of the Friars Minor in Rouen, and was later moved to the church of the Greyfriars, Stamford, Lincolnshire."Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (ODNB)
: He was a founder of the Order of the Garter. His investiture was in 1348.

== Sources ==
* Douglas Richardson, ''[http://www.royalancestry.net/ Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families],'' 5 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2013), Vol I, pp 97-103; Vol. III, pp 295, 424-433, and 494. * [http://www.maximiliangenealogy.co.uk/burke1/Burkeindex.htm Burkes Peerage and Landed Gentry]* Wikipedia: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Holland,_1st_Earl_of_Kent Thomas Holland]* [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p123.htm#i3681 Sir Thomas de Holand, 1st Earl of Kent, Lord Holand], "Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors and Cousins" (website, compiled by Mr. Marlyn Lewis, Portland, OR; accessed January 24, 2016)* Beltz, George. ''[[Space:Memorials of the Most Noble Order of the Garter|Memorials of the Most Noble Order of the Garter]]'' (William Pickering, London, 1841) [https://books.google.com/books?id=4xwNAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA55 Page 55-57]

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    Events

    BirthAbt 5 May 1314Upholland, Lancashire, England
    MarriageMay 1340Joan "Princess of Wales, Fair Maid of Kent" Plantagenet LG
    DeathAbt Dec 1360Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
    Alt nameHolland
    Reference No12780525
    Reference No13637349
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