Misc. Notes
Pg 269 Gilbert DeClare, by his 2nd wife Joan of Acre d/o King Edward I
55284Pg 351 Joan, Countess of Gloucester & Hertford
17592Pg 83 Proposals for his (Gilbert De Clare) marr to the King's dau were made as early as May 1283.
17593Joan of England (of Acre) Marr2: clandestinely, presumably early in 1297, Ralph De Monthermer. The marriage enraged her father, the King, and he committed Ralph to prison in Bristol Castle, and all Joan's lands were seised into the King's hand. By the mediation of Anthony Bec, Bishop of Durham, however peace was made between the King & his dau, & her lands were restored to her 31 Jul 1297, Ralph having done homage.
Vol 2 Image 126 Princess Joan Plantagenet (d’Acre)
17597Pg 486 Joan of Acre Marr1: 1290 Gilbert De Clare, Earl of Gloucester, ancestors of Anne (Stafford) Neville & Elizabeth (Beauchamp) Neville
61292Pg 126 Princess Joan Plantagenet, styled “of Acre”
17598Pg 153 Princess Joan of Acre
Pg 157 Princess Joan Plantagenet, styled of Acre
Pg 307 H.R.H. Princess Joan (Plantagenet)
18007Joan of Acre, Female; English Princess
25652
Vol 2 Image217of360 Edward I, King of England=Eleanor d/o Ferdinand III, King of Castile had: Joan of Acre, 3rd dau=Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester
17597 (third daughter Joan died young?)
Isabel Hastings b: 1262 Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales; d: 1305 Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales; bur: Saint Mary’s Priory and Cathedral Coventry, Coventry, Metropolitan Borough of Coventry, West Midlands, England; Father: William de Valence; Spouse: John de Hastings; Children: Joan Huntingfield, John de Hasting; Elizabeth de Hastings
82287. (Daughter of William Valence?)
Pg 466 John Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings Marr: Isabel de Valence d/o William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke (& Joan Munchensy) s/o Hugh X de Lusignan, Count of la Marche & Isabel of Angouleme, wid/of John Lackland, King of England
85231. (Surname Valence, Father William de Valence?)