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  1. Edmundo Beaufort (* 1406 - † 22 de mayo de 1455), creado conde de Dorset (1441), luego elevado a marqués de Dorset en 1443, sucede a su hermano como duque de Somerset en 1444; casado con Leonor de Beauchamp (* 1408 - † 1467). Murió en durante la primera batalla de San Albano.

  2. Margarita Beaufort (n. castillo de Bletsoe, Bedfordshire, 31 de mayo de 1443 - m. palacio de Westminster , 29.6.1509), que se casaría con Edmundo Tudor , conde de Richmond y sería la madre del futuro rey Enrique VII de Inglaterra .

  3. Joan Beaufort (c. 1379 – 13 de noviembre de 1440) fue la más joven de los cuatro hijos legitimados y la única hija de John of Gaunt, primer duque de Lancaster (tercer hijo superviviente del rey Eduardo III), con su amante, más tarde esposa, Katherine Swynford.

  4. Juan Beaufort (nació en el castillo Beaufort -de donde toma el apellido-, en el condado de Anjou, en Francia, entre 1371 y 1373 - Londres, el 16 de marzo de 1410). Siendo el mayor de los cuatro hijos extramatrimoniales de Juan de Gante, duque de Lancaster, y de Catalina de Roet-Swynford.

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    The year and place of Joan's birth is unknown. She may have been born at Kettlethorpe in Lincolnshire, the seat of the Swynford family, or at Pleshey in Essex, the home of Joan Fitzalan, Countess of Hereford. The usual date given for Joan's birth is 1379, as wine was ordered by John of Gaunt to be sent with all speed to Kettlethorpe in that year an...

    First marriage

    In 1386 her father arranged for her to be betrothed to Robert Ferrers, 5th Baron Boteler of Wem (d. c. 1395). The marriage took place in 1391/2 at Beaufort-en-Vallée, Anjou and the couple remained in the household of her father.Ferrers died only three years after the marriage, having had two daughters by Joan: 1. Elizabeth Ferrers, 6th Baroness Boteler of Wem (1393–1474). She married John de Greystoke, 4th Baron Greystoke (1389–1436) on 28 October 1407 in Greystoke Castle, Greystoke, Cumberla...

    Second marriage

    In November 1396 Joan married, secondly, to the recently widowed Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland (d. 1425), who had twelve children by his first wife and fathered a further fourteen by Joan. On the marriage her father settled on the couple for life an annuity of £206 13s 4d. The couple's primary residence was the ancient Neville seat of Raby Castle in the county of Durham.Joan Beaufort and Ralph Neville had the following 14 children: 1. Lady Katherine Neville (c. 1397 – c. 1483), marri...

    In 1399 Joan was made a Lady of the Order of the Garter by King Richard II. Although that king had created Ralph as the first Earl of Westmorland, Ralph sided with Joan's half-brother Henry Bolingbroke, who deposed Richard in 1399 and assumed the throne as King Henry IV. Joan and Ralph were granted numerous offices, lands, wardships and pensions un...

    After Ralph's death in 1425, the title Earl of Westmorland passed to Ralph's eldest grandson from his first marriage but many of the Neville lands were transferred to Joan's eldest son Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury. This sparked the Neville–Neville feud between the two lines descended from Ralph, which continued into the Wars of the Roses....

    Joan died on 13 November 1440 at Howden in Yorkshire and was buried beside her mother in Lincoln Cathedral.

    Joan Beaufort was the mother of Cecily, Duchess of York, and thus was a grandmother of kings Edward IV and Richard III. The latter was defeated in 1485 at the Battle of Bosworth by Henry VII who replaced him as king. Henry then married Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV, and their second son later became King Henry VIII. Henry VIII's sixth wi...

    Tuck, A. (2008). "Beaufort, Joan, countess of Westmorland (1379?–1440)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online) (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/53026. Archived...

  5. Joan Beaufort (c. 1404 – 15 July 1445) was Queen of Scotland from 1424 to 1437 as the spouse of King James I of Scotland. During part of the minority of her son James II (from 1437 to 1439), she served as the regent of Scotland.

  6. Juan Beaufort, el Joven ( 25 de marzo de 1404[ cita requerida] - Wimborne Minster, 27 de mayo de 1444 jul ), siendo el segundo de los hijos de Juan Beaufort y marqués de Dorset, y de Margarita Holland.