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  1. Aymer la Zouche and Thomas West entered royal service ; 2 Constantine de Mortimer, William Lovel, and a clerk Thomas de Goodrichcastle joined the Younger Despenser; 3 and by 1327 John de Wollaston was with Earl Henry of Lancaster. 4 At an earlier period two successive constables of Pembroke’s castle of Mitford between 1315 and 1317, John de Lilburne and John d’Eure, had both joined Thomas ...

  2. Aymer de Valence, II conde de Pembroke; Escudo de los condes Valence de Pembroke: General; Años de servicio: 1306-1324: Lealtad: Inglaterra: Participó en: Primera Guerra de Independencia escocesa: Nacimiento: 1275: Fallecimiento: 23 de junio de 1324, Picardía

  3. Aymer de Valence: Earl of Pembroke 1307-1324. Baronial Politics in the Reign of Edward II (Oxford, 1972; online edn, Oxford Academic, 24 May 2018

  4. Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (c. 1275 – 23 June 1324) was an Anglo-French nobleman. Though primarily active in England, he also had strong connections with the French royal house. One of the wealthiest and most powerful men of his age, he was a central player in the conflicts between Edward II of England and his nobility, particularly Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster. Pembroke was one ...

  5. Aymer de Valence, segundo conde de Pembroke (c. 1275 - 23 de junio de 1324) fue un noble anglo-francés. Aunque principalmente activo en Inglaterra, también tenía fuertes conexiones con la casa real francesa . Uno de los hombres más ricos y poderosos de su época, fue un actor central en los conflictos entre Eduardo II de Inglaterra y su nobleza, particularmente Thomas, segundo conde de ...

  6. This chapter examines Aymer de Valence's role in the peace negotiations between Edward II and the magnates from June 1312 to October 1313. Tensions ran high during the period between Piers Gaveston's death in June 1312 and the settlement of October 1313 by which the Earl of Cornwall's opponents were formally pardoned for their involvement in his pursuit and execution.

  7. Abstract. This chapter examines the events that put Aymer de Valence in a state of partial eclipse from October 1313 to April 1316. It shows how the Earl of Pembroke became vulnerable to the major change in the balance of political power that would inevitably follow a royal reverse.