Person:Margaret de Bohun (3)

Margaret de Bohun, 2nd Countess of Devon
m. 14 Nov 1302
  1. Margaret de Bohun1303 -
  2. Humphrey de BohunAbt 1304 - 1304
  3. Eleanor de Bohun, Countess of OrmondeAbt 1306 - 1363
  4. John de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford1306 - 1335/36
  5. Humphrey de Bohun, 6th Earl of Hereford1309 - 1361
  6. Margaret de Bohun, 2nd Countess of Devon1311 - 1391
  7. William de Bohun, 1st Earl of NorthamptonAbt 1312 - 1360
  8. Edward de BohunAbt 1312 - Abt 1334
  9. Aeneas de BohunAbt 1314 - Abt 1331
  10. Isabel de BohunAbt 1316 -
m. 11 Aug 1325
  1. Lady Margaret de CourtenayAbt 1326 - 1385
  2. Sir Hugh de Courtenay, 3rd Baron Courtenay1326/27 - Bef 1349
  3. Edward de Courtenay, of GodlingtonAbt 1329 - 1372
  4. Sir Thomas Courtenay, Knt.Abt 1331 - 1381
  5. Elizabeth de CourtenayAbt 1333 - 1395
  6. Catherine CourtenayAbt 1335 - 1399
  7. Joane CourtenayAbt 1337 -
  8. Matilda CourtenayAbt 1339 -
  9. Sir Philip Courtenay, K.G.Abt 1340 - 1406
  10. William CourtenayAbt 1342 - 1396
  11. Eleanor CourtenayAbt 1344 -
  12. John CourtenayAbt 1346 -
  13. Guenora CourtenayAbt 1348 -
  14. Peter Courtenay, Knt.Abt 1349 - 1404/05
  15. Anne CourtenayAbt 1351 -
  16. Isabell CourtenayAbt 1353 -
  17. Humphrey Courtenay, [Sir]Abt 1355 -
  18. Philippa CourtenayAbt 1357 -
Facts and Events
Name[2] Margaret de Bohun, 2nd Countess of Devon
Gender Female
Alt Birth? Bet 1300 and 1316 Caldecot, Northampton, England
Birth[1][2] 3 Apr 1311 Northamptonshire, EnglandHouse of Bohun
Alt Birth? 3 Apr 1311 Devon, England
Marriage 11 Aug 1325 Devon, Englandto Hugh de Courtenay, 2nd Earl of Devon
Death[1][2] 16 Dec 1391 Exeter, Devon, England
Burial? Dec 1391 Exeter Cathedral, Exeter, Devon, England
Reference Number? Q6760053?


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Margaret de Bohun, Countess of Devon (3 April 1311 – 16 December 1391) was the granddaughter of King Edward I and Eleanor of Castile, and the wife of Hugh Courtenay, 10th Earl of Devon (1303–1377). Her seventeen children included an Archbishop of Canterbury and six knights, of whom two were founder knights of the Order of the Garter. Unlike most women of her day, she received a classical education and was a lifelong scholar and collector of books.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Margaret de Bohun, 2nd Countess of Devon, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Fradd, Brandon; Richardson, Douglas. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register: The Royal Ancestry of Percival Lowell, Volume: vol. 157. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, October 2003)
    page 316.
  3.   MARGARET de Bohun, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.
  4.   Dugdale, William; Henry J Ellis; Bulkeley Bandinel; Roger Dodsworth; and John Caley. Monasticon Anglicanum: a history of the abbies and other monasteries, hospitals, frieries and cathedral and collegiate churches, with their dependencies, in England and Wales, also of such Scotch, Irish, and French monasteries as were any manner connected with religious houses in England. (London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown, 1817-1830)
    Volume 6, part 1, page 135.

    Margareta de Bohun supradicta, secunda filia prædicti Humfredi octavi, post decessum dicti patris sui, desponsata fuit domino Hugoni de Cortney, quem supradictus rex Edwardus postea fecit comitem de Devonschire. De quibus Hugo et Margareta de Courtney, Elizabeth, Thomas, Edwardus, Johannes, Alianore, Caterina, Guenevera, Willielmus, Humfredus, Johannes, et Isabella.