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  1. Edmund, 2nd Earl of Kent (c. 1326 – 5 October 1331) was a member of the English royal family.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_of_KentEarl of Kent - Wikipedia

    Edmund's son George, the 2nd Earl, had continued as a Yorkist, marrying Anne Woodville, a sister of Edward IV's queen Elizabeth Woodville. (He was half-first cousin - both being grandsons of Reynold 3rd Lord Grey of Ruthin - to Queen Elizabeth's first husband, Sir John Grey of Groby .)

  3. Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent (5 August 1301 – 19 March 1330), whose seat was Arundel Castle in Sussex, was the sixth son of King Edward I of England, and the second by his second wife Margaret of France, and was a younger half-brother of King Edward II.

  4. Edmund of Woodstock, Earl of Kent 5 August 1301 – 19 March 1330 Edmund Plantagenet was the second son of King Edward I and his second wife, Margaret of France and the half brother of King Edward II.

  5. Edmund, 2nd Earl of Kent (1326-2 October 1331) was a member of the English royal family and Earl of Kent in 1331, succeeding Edmund of Woodstock and preceding John. Edmund was the son of Edmund of Woodstock, and in 1331, on the petition of his mother and the reversal of his father's...

  6. ↑ Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel of Arundel Castle was executed in 1326 for his part in the rebellion against King Edward II, whereupon Arundel Castle was forfeited to the crown, and was granted by Edward II to his half-brother Edmund of Woodstock.

  7. Early in 1322 he joined the king in his war against the barons. During this struggle his town and castle of Gloucester were occupied by the rebels, but they were soon won back, for it was there that on 11 Feb. Edward issued his order for the recall of the favourites.