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  1. Humphrey (VII) de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford (1276 – 12 March 1322) was a member of a powerful Anglo-Norman family of the Welsh Marches and was one of the Ordainers who opposed Edward II's excesses.

  2. 22 de out. de 2023 · Humphrey (VII) de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford (1276 – 16 March 1322) was a member of a powerful Anglo-Norman family of the Welsh Marches and was one of the Ordainers who opposed Edward II's excesses.

    • "3 rd Earl of Hereford and Essex"
    • Pleshey Castle, Pleshey, Essex, England
    • circa 1276
    • Church,Friars Preachers,Yorkshire,England
  3. Humphrey (Bohun) de Bohun is a member of the House of Bohun. Humphrey de Bohun, Knt., 8th (4th [1]) Earl of Hereford, 9th Earl of Essex [2] Humphrey de Bohun was the only son of Humphrey de Bohun and Maud de Fiennes, who married in 1275 (agreement dated June 1275). [3] He was born about 1276.

    • Male
    • Elizabeth (Plantagenet) de Bohun
  4. Overview. Humphry de Bohun, 4th earl of Hereford. (c. 1276—1322) magnate and administrator. Quick Reference. ( c. 1276–1322). Bohun succeeded his father as earl of Hereford and constable of England in 1298 when there was still considerable tension between Edward I and his leading barons. But ...

  5. HUMPHREY DE BOHUN (VIII), fourth EARL OF HEREFORD, and third EARL OF ESSEX (1276-1322), constable of England, was son of Humphrey (VII), third earl of Hereford. He was born in 1276. In 1291 he appears among the barons who addressed the letter of protest to the pope from the parliament of Lincoln.

  6. When Humphrey VII de Bohun 4th Earl of Hereford was born in 1276, in Pleshy, Essex, England, his father, Humphrey VI de Bohun, was 28 and his mother, Mathilde de Fiennes, was 26. He married Elizabeth of Rhuddlan on 14 November 1302, in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and ...

  7. views 2,000,973 updated. Humphrey VIII de Bohun, 4th earl of Hereford and 3d earl of Essex, 1276–1322, English nobleman; son of Humphrey VII de Bohun. One of the lords ordainers who attempted to curb the powers of Edward II in 1310, he took part in the execution (1312) of the hated Piers Gaveston.