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  1. SC 8/95/4710 Isabella, Countess of Bedford, asks the King to give all the lordships, lands, tenements and other possessions taken into his hand when her husband, the Lord de Coucy, surrendered his homage to him, to certain friends of hers, to hold for term of life or according to the terms of the charters and letters patent she had for them, for her benefit.

  2. Isabella de Coucy, daughter of Edward III: The Exception Who Proves the Rule Natural Law and the Right of Self-Defence According to John of Legnano and John Wyclif Medieval Chroniclers as War Correspondents during the Hundred Years War: The Earl of Arundel's Naval Campaign of 1387

  3. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Birthdate: 1386. Birthplace: Ofchateaudecoucy, Laon, Aisne, France. Death: 1411 (24-26) Immediate Family: Daughter of Enguerrand Vii de Coucy, KG, 7th Earl Of Bedford and Isabelle de Lorraine. Wife of Philippe de Bourgogne, comte de Nevers.

  4. Isabella of England (June 16, 1332 – c. April 1379) was the eldest daughter of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault, and the wife of Enguerrand de Coucy, Earl of Bedford, by whom she had two daughters. She was made a Lady of the Garter in 1376. Isabella was the royal couple's second child, and eldest daughter. Named after her paternal grandmother, Isabella of France, Isabella ...

  5. 4 de mar. de 2023 · Footnote 66 Lady de Coucy was also charged with the loss of several objects from Isabella’s trousseau, including a belt in coloured fabrics with gold buckles, as well as individual jewels. Footnote 67 Richard then ordered his treasurer to pay Lady de Coucy’s debts whilst he was in Ireland, provide money and a ship for her transport to Paris, and appoint Eleanor Holland, Lady Mortimer, as ...

  6. Isabella de Coucy, daughter of Edward III: The Exception Who Proves the Rule; Natural Law and the Right of Self-Defence According to John of Legnano and John Wyclif; Medieval Chroniclers as War Correspondents during the Hundred Years War: The Earl of Arundel's Naval Campaign of 1387

  7. Isabella of England. Philippa de Coucy, Countess of Oxford, Duchess of Ireland (before 18 April 1367 – 24 September 1411: 1411) was a first cousin of King Richard II of England and the wife of his favourite, Robert de Vere, 9th Earl of Oxford, Marquess of Dublin, Duke of Ireland. Philippa was made a Lady of the Garter in 1378.