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  1. Joan’s oldest brother, the future Edward III had been granted a household at Wallingford castle, where his younger brother John of Eltham and sister Eleanor of Woodstock lived with him for a period, but later were granted a share in their mother’s household principally at High Peak Castle in Derbyshire, which she kept in trust for John and Eleanor under provision from the King.

  2. Eleanor of Woodstock was born on 18 June 1318 as the daughter of Edward II of England and Isabella of France. She was born in Woodstock Palace in Oxfordshire, which no longer exists. She married Reginald II, Count (later Duke) of Guelders as his second wife in May 1332. His first marriage was to Sophia [read more]

  3. Smith-LeRoy, (519) 537-3611. Personal condolences may be sent at www.smithleroy.com. To plant a tree in memory of Eleanor Puhach, please visit Tribute Store . Eleanor Puhach passed away. This is the full obituary where you can express condolences and share memories. Published in the Woodstock Sentinel Review on 2012-07-05.

  4. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Eleanor of Woodstock (Q447129) Eleanor of Woodstock. English princess (1318-1355) edit. Language. Label. Description. Also known as. English.

  5. Recently Kathryn Smith has argued that the manuscript was created on a commission from Philippa for the betrothal of her sister-in-law, Eleanor of Woodstock, to Reinald II, Duke of Guelders, in 1331. Reinald was an ally of Eleanor’s brother, King Edward III, in his wars with France.

  6. Eleanor Of Woodstock. English Royalty. Born at Woodstock Palace, Oxfordshire, the eldest daughter of Edward II, King of England and Isabelle de France. She was briefly betrothed to Alfonso XI of Castile in 1325, but negotiations fell through and she married the widower count Reynold II the Black Graf von Geldern at Nijmegen, Gueldres in May...

  7. 7 de mai. de 2023 · Joan’s only sister, Eleanor of Woodstock, born in 1318, was only 3 years older than her baby sister and would go on to marry Reginald II, Count of Guelders. Joan also had an illegitimate brother, Adam FitzRoy, a son of Edward II by an unknown woman. He was born in the early 1300s, but died whilst campaigning in Scotland with his father, in 1322.