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  1. Hace 5 días · Holland, Duke of Exeter. — John Holland, Earl of Huntingdon, (third son of Thomas de Holland, Earl of Kent, by the heiress of Edmund de Woodstock, Earl of Kent,) was created Duke of Exeter, in 1388. He had two seats in this county, Exeter castle, and Dartington.

  2. Hace 3 días · During the life of Elizabeth the reversion of the manor had passed from Joan Holland to her son Thomas, earl of Kent (d. 1397), to his sons Thomas (d. 1400) and Edmund (d. 1408), then to Edmund Mortimer, earl of March, nephew of Thomas and Edmund through his mother Eleanor: cf. Complete Peerage, vii. 150-63.

  3. Hace 1 día · William Ufford, 2nd Earl of Suffolk: d. 1382 1375–1376 57 Hugh Stafford, 2nd Earl of Stafford: c. 1342–1386 1375–1376 58 Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent: 1350–1397 1375–1376 59 Thomas Percy: 1343–1403 1375–1376 Later Earl of Worcester 60 William Beauchamp: d. 1411 1376 Later Baron Bergavenny F2 Isabella, Countess of Bedford: d ...

  4. Hace 2 días · He was succeeded in 1370 by his eldest surviving son Thomas, who as one of the Lords Appellant was deprived of his possessions by the king in 1397, when Sutton Coldfield was among his lands given to Thomas Holland, Earl of Kent.

  5. Hace 2 días · This was not always straightforward as Professor Cust’s discussion of the quarrel between the Earl of Holland and Lord Weston in 1633 makes clear. Peers, however, who fell short of the standards expected of them, most notoriously in the case of the Earl of Castlehaven’s sexual misdemeanours, were punished, in this instance, by execution.

  6. Hace 5 días · Hackenden Banks. In the eastern part of St. Peter's Parish, near the cliffs, about midway between the North Foreland Lighthouse and Kingsgate, are two large barrows or tumuli, called Hackenden Banks, which tradition says, mark the graves of the English and Danes who were slain in battle here: probably, as Lewis conjectures, in that battle, fought A.D. 853, between the Danes, who had invaded ...

  7. Hace 1 día · To keep them in readiness for transport of soldiers. To have 1,800 from London, 600 from Kent, 600 from Essex, in all 3,000. To hasten Sir John Norries home, who might take the charge. To ship the Londo[ners] in the Thames, them of Essex at Harwich, them of Kent at Sandwich. To consider of the enterprise of Dunkirk.