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  1. Há 4 dias · The first Duke of Rutland, during the life of his father, John, eighth Earl of Rutland, was summoned to parliament by writ, as Baron Manners of Haddon. Sir Roger Manners, a younger son of Sir John, who married the coheiress of Vernon, settled at Whitwell in this county; he died without issue.

    • Edmund, Earl of Rutland1
    • Edmund, Earl of Rutland2
    • Edmund, Earl of Rutland3
    • Edmund, Earl of Rutland4
    • Edmund, Earl of Rutland5
  2. Há 3 dias · His nephew Edward, Earl of Rutland, who was implicated in his murder, in the following year obtained a new grant of Oakham in tail male. (fn. 131) Edward himself fell into disfavour in 1399 and forfeited the Dukedom of Aumarle, which he had obtained in 1397; he, however, received a confirmation of Oakham from Henry IV in 1400.

    • Edmund, Earl of Rutland1
    • Edmund, Earl of Rutland2
    • Edmund, Earl of Rutland3
    • Edmund, Earl of Rutland4
    • Edmund, Earl of Rutland5
  3. Há 4 dias · She married the King's son Edmund, Earl of Lancaster, and died childless in 1274. The only claimant to the Honour of Albemarle then released his right to the Crown. The Crown retained this manor from 1260 until 1324, either leasing it for rent or granting it for life for good service.

  4. Há 3 dias · Edmund, Earl of Kent (1301 to 1330). Edmund's loyalty to his half-brother, Edward II, resulted in his execution by order of the rebel Mortimer and his lover, Edward's queen, Isabella. His daughter, Joan, inherited his estates and married her own cousin, Edward the Black Prince; together, they had Richard, who later became the English ...

  5. Há 1 dia · When their father and elder brother Edmund, Earl of Rutland, were killed at the Battle of Wakefield on 30 December 1460, Richard and George were sent by their mother to the Low Countries. They returned to England following the defeat of the Lancastrians at the Battle of Towton.

  6. Há 4 dias · The Wapentake of Witchley (Wiceslea) had become part of Rutland by 1129 and probably some years earlier (see account of the County), but the earliest reference to the hundred under the name of Wrandike is in 1166.

  7. Há 5 dias · The manors of COPPINGFORD and Upton, held by Edgar in 1066, were assessed at 4 hides each in 1086, when the overlord was Hugh, second Earl of Chester. The two places formed two knights' fees in the early 13th century, and subsequently only one.