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  1. John of Brittany (French: Jean de Bretagne; c. 1266 – 17 January 1334), 4th Earl of Richmond, was an English nobleman and a member of the Ducal house of Brittany, the House of Dreux. He entered royal service in England under his uncle Edward I , and also served Edward II .

  2. John of Brittany, Earl of Richmond (1266–1334) – received his title from his father John II, Duke of Brittany in 1306 and entered into Edward I's service; lost his lands in 1325 for a time when he allied himself with Queen Isabella to force the abdication of her husband Edward II in favour of her son Edward III; his lands were restored by ...

  3. John of Brittany (French: Jean de Bretagne; c. 1266 – 17 January 1334), 4th Earl of Richmond, was an English nobleman and a member of the Ducal house of Brittany, the House of Dreux. He entered royal service in England under his uncle Edward I, and also served Edward II.

  4. John of Brittany, 4th Earl of Richmond, was an English nobleman and a member of the Ducal house of Brittany, the House of Dreux. He entered royal service in England under his uncle Edward I, and also served Edward II. On 15 October 1306 he received his father's title of Earl of Richmond.

  5. 21 de feb. de 2024 · John of Brittany (French: Jean de Bretagne; c. 1266 – 17 January 1334), 4th Earl of Richmond, was an English nobleman and a member of the Ducal house of Brittany, the House of Dreux. He entered royal service in England under his uncle Edward I , and also served Edward II .

  6. John of Brittany, Earl of Richmond Jean de Bretagne or John of Brittany (1266-1334) was English Earl of Richmond 1306-34. He was the second surviving son of John II, Duke of Brittany and his wife Beatrice of England, thus being a grandson of Henry III of England and nephew of Edward I of England .

  7. [Petition in 7 parts:]1) The duke requests that the king remove his hand from land in Leadenham which pertains to the wardship of Roger de Coleville and deliver it to the duke, as the wardship pertains to him.2) He requests the king's grace to put an attorney in his place in the county of Richmond.3) He requests that malefactors that came to the fair of Boston and robbed merchants there be ...