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  1. Juliana Leybourne (1303 – 2 November 1367) was an English noble who was heir to a huge estate. She married three times and became a countess of Huntingdon. She was a patron of textiles. She gave huge land rights to Edward III but retained some rights for her lifetime.

  2. 16 de jan. de 2020 · Genealogy for Juliana de Clinton (de Leybourne), 2nd Baroness Leybourne (b. - 1367) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Leybourne, England
    • estimated between 1289 and 1331
    • "The Infanta of Kent"
    • Leybourne, Kent, England, United Kingdom
    • Biography
    • Juliana de Leyburne from Kathryn Warner's Blogspot
    • Sources

    Juliana was the daughter of Thomas Leybourne and Alice Toeni. "After the death of her grandfather, Juliana became the ward of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke (d. 1324). She was married three times: before 4 May 1321 to her guardian's nephew, John Hastings, second Lord Hastings (d. 20 January 1325); in or before September 1325 to Sir Thomas Bloun...

    Meanwhile, Alice's eldest daughter Juliana was embarking on her own marital adventures. Although her half-brother Thomas Beauchamp would inherit the de Toeni lands of their mother, Juliana was the Leyburne heir, and her marital prospects were excellent. Accordingly, she married, around 1318, John, Lord Hastings, who was seventeen or eighteen years ...

    ↑Cokayne, George Edward, "The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom", London: St. Catherine Press, 1929, Ed. 2 Vol VII, Archive.org,p.638
    ↑Cokayne, George Edward, "The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom", London: St. Catherine Press, 1912, Ed. 2 Vol II, Archive.org,p. 195
    ↑Cokayne, George Edward, "The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom", London: Sutton, 1998, Ed. 2 Vol XIV, FamilySearch,p. 94
    Kathryn Warner, "Alice de Toeni and Juliana de Leyburne"Edward the Second Blogspot, 17 March, 2007
    • Female
    • John Hastings, Thomas Blount, William Clinton
  3. Juliana Leybourne (1303-2 de noviembre de 1367) fue una noble inglesa heredera de unas extensas propiedades. Se casó tres veces y llegó a ser condesa de Huntingdon. Asimismo, fue una mecenas del sector textil. Cedió a Eduardo III amplios derechos sobre la tierra, pero conservó de por vida algunos de ellos.

  4. Juliana Leybourne (1303 – 2 November 1367) was an English noble who was heir to a huge estate. She married three times and became a countess of Huntingdon. She was a patron of textiles. She gave huge land rights to Edward III but retained some rights for her lifetime.

  5. Biography of Juliana Leybourne Countess Huntingdon 1303-1367. In or before 1303 [her father] Thomas Leybourne and [her mother] Alice Tosny were married. In 1303 Juliana Leybourne Countess Huntingdon was born to Thomas Leybourne and Alice Tosny.

  6. Brief Life History of Juliana. When Juliana de Leybourne was born in 1303, in Leybourne, Kent, England, her father, Sir Thomas Leybourne, was 29 and her mother, Alice de Tosny, was 19. She married John de Hastings, 2nd Lord Hastings about 1320. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 4 daughters.