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  1. John Segrave, 4th Baron Segrave (4 May 1315 – 1 April 1353) was an English peer and landowner in Leicestershire and Yorkshire. His family title of Baron Segrave is drawn from a village now spelled Seagrave, which uses a coat of arms imitated from that of the family. Segrave was the son of Stephen Segrave, 3rd Baron Segrave and ...

  2. 29 de oct. de 2022 · London, Middlesex, England. Immediate Family: Son of Sir Stephen de Segrave, 3rd Baron of Segrave and Alice FitzAlan, Baroness Segrave. Husband of Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk. Father of Edmund de Segrave; Elizabeth de Segrave, Baroness de Mowbray; John Segrave and Anne de Seagrave, Countess of Pembroke.

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    John Segrave, 4th Baron Segrave (4 May 1315-1 April 1353) was an English nobleman during the 14th century.

    John Segrave was born to a family of minor nobles, and he married Margaret of Brotherton, the daughter of Thomas of Brotherton and the granddaughter of King Edward I of England. By 1337, he was serving as Governor of Leicester. He and his wife agreed to divorce in 1350, but he died in 1353 before the divorce could be granted.

  3. By May 1349 Segrave was negotiating the double marriage with Mowbray, for John and Elizabeth to marry Mowbray's children Blanche and John. Young John de Segrave had died before his father's death in May 1353 and 14-year-old Elizabeth was her father's heir.

  4. Brief Life History of John. When John de Segrave 4th Baron Segrave was born on 4 May 1315, in Leicester, Leicestershire, England, his father, Stephen de Segrave 3rd Baron Segrave, was 30 and his mother, Alice FitzAlan, was 27. He married Margaret Plantagenet-Botherton in 1335, in England.

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  5. John Segrave, 4th Baron Segrave (4 May 1315 – 1 April 1353) was an English peer and landowner in Leicestershire and Yorkshire. His family title of Baron Segrave is drawn from a village now spelled Seagrave, which uses a coat of arms imitated from that of the family.

  6. Biography. Note 1: John had close relatives, a father and son, who were also named John de Segrave. They were lords of the Barony of Folkestone, through marriage. Note 2: Sir John de Segrave, is defined as 4th Lord Segrave by Complete Peerage.