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  1. John (7 April 1330 – 26 December 1352), an English nobleman, was the Earl of Kent (1331–52) and 4th Baron Wake of Liddell (1349–52). His promising career was cut short by an untimely death at the age of twenty-two.

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    Edmund died the following year and the Earldom of Kent was inherited by his younger brother John, 3rd Earl of Kent. John died aged 22 and all his land was passed to his sister Joan, Countess of Kent. The Earldom of Kent, as a royal earldom, became extinct.

  3. John (7 April 1330 – 26 December 1352), an English nobleman, was the Earl of Kent (1331–52) and 4th Baron Wake of Liddell (1349–52). His promising career was cut short by an untimely death at the age of twenty-two.

  4. John (7 April 1330 – 26 December 1352), an English nobleman, was the Earl of Kent (1331–52) and Baron of Liddell (1349–52). Wealthy and descended from royalty, his promising career was cut short by an untimely death at the age of twenty-two.

  5. Marriage. 3 April 1348 London, Middlesex, England. View All. Parents and Siblings. Edmund of Woodstock 1st Earl of Kent. 1301–1330 • Male. Margaret Wake. 1299–1349 • Female. Siblings (5) Edmund of Kent 2nd Earl of Kent. 1326–1331 • Male. Margaret of Kent. 1327–1352 • Female. Joan of Kent. 1328–1385 • Female.

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  6. 23 de abr. de 2019 · As a consequence Thomas Holland the 3rd earl of Kent became involved with the Epiphany Rising of 1400. He was executed. He had no children. Thomas’s uncle John (Joan’s second son) was executed at the same time. John Holland had married another wealthy royal cousin, Elizabeth of Lancaster (John of Gaunt’s daughter).

  7. John was an English nobleman who held the titles of Earl of Kent from 1331 to 1352 and Baron Wake of Liddell from 1349 to 1352. Born at Arundel Castle in Sussex, he was the youngest son of Edmund of Woodstock, Earl of Kent, and Margaret Wake, and was a grandson of Edward I.