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  1. Sir Roger Clarendon (c.1350–1402), was a royal bastard and conspirator, who was executed for treason. Biography. Clarendon was a natural son of Edward the Black Prince, and his mistress, Edith Willesford. He was a paternal half-brother to Richard II of England.

  2. 2 de dez. de 2019 · His mistress Edith of Willesford gave him a son Roger of Clarendon (1352-1402). Other women also gave birth to his sons: Edward and John. Roger of Clarendon was regarded favourably, as many other illegitimate sons have been throughout royal history.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Sir Roger Clarendon (1345/60 - executed 1402); he married Margaret (d. 1382), a daughter of John Fleming, Baron de la Roche. Sir Roger de Clarendon was born between 1345 and 1360, son of the Prince of Wales, Edward of Woodstock, (the Black Prince) and Edith de Willesford.

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  4. 2 de dez. de 2019 · Roger of Clarendon was regarded favourably, as many other illegitimate sons have been throughout royal history. He received an annuity of £100 from Edward III. He married the heiress of the Baron de la Roche which should have set him up rather nicely but unfortunately she died without children and her land was distributed between ...

  5. Sir Roger Clarendon: 1350–1402 Or, on a bend Sable, three ostrich feathers Argent, the quills transfixing as many scrolls of the first: Illegitimate son of: Edward of Woodstock, the Prince of Wales and Edith Willesford.

  6. Roger Clarendon, nascido por volta de 1350 e morreu executado por pendurar 8 de junho de 1402, é um filho ilegítimo do Príncipe de Gales Eduardo de Woodstock, filho mais velho do Rei Eduardo III da Inglaterra e passado para a posteridade sob o apelido de " Príncipe Negro ".

  7. 27 de dez. de 2020 · Clarembald. Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 10. Clarendon, Roger by James McMullen Rigg. Clarges, Thomas. →. sister projects: Wikipedia article, Wikidata item. CLARENDON, Sir ROGER ( d. 1402), was reputed a bastard son of the Black Prince, and, being regarded as a possible pretender, was hanged by order of Henry IV in 1402.