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  1. Henry's marriage to Isabel of Beaumont produced only two daughters, Maud born 4 April 1339 and Blanche, born on 25 March 1345.Maud was married to William I, Duke of Bavaria, but died, without children, soon after her marriage, her portion of the inheritance passed to her sister Blanche, who married Edward III's third son John of Gaunt, whereby Gaunt inherited Lancaster's estates and titles.

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  3. 17th and 18th Centuries. In the turmoil of the seventeenth century, the Duchy of Lancaster fell on difficult times. Attempts to abolish the Duchy. The extravagant Stuart kings, especially James I and Charles I, sold large parts of the Duchy to raise money. Lavishness and controversial decisions led to widespread dissatisfaction with the monarchy.

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  5. 6 de feb. de 2022 · Edward also raised Lancaster to a County Palatine for the duration of Henry’s life, giving the Duke devolved royal powers. When Henry died in 1361, the inheritance became part of his daughter Blanche’s dowry and, as only a male heir could inherit the Dukedom, her husband John of Gaunt became the second Duke of Lancaster in 1362.

  6. Henry IV, also known as Henry Bolingbroke, was the son of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, and became the first Lancastrian king of England after deposing Richard II in 1399. His reign was marked by political instability and rebellion, including the famous rebellion led by Owain Glyndŵr in Wales.

  7. 8 de abr. de 2021 · In 1359 he married Blanche of Lancaster, who was the second daughter of his father’s friend and wealthy magnate, Henry of Grosmont, the first Duke of Lancaster. After Henry’s death in 1361, Gaunt inherited the entire dukedom of Lancaster by right of his wife, Blanche (an inheritance greatly increased by the death of Blanche’s elder sister Maud).