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  1. Hace 4 días · Edward's mistress, Alice Perrers, who was seen to hold far too much power over the ageing king, was banished from court. Yet the real adversary of the Commons, supported by powerful men such as Wykeham and Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, was John of Gaunt.

  2. Hace 5 días · Shortly after, the manor was in the hands of William de la Marche and Thomas Wershepe, who apparently sold it to the celebrated Alice Perrers, mistress of Edward III, who claimed her estate in the manor from Thomas FitzJohn.

  3. Hace 6 días · The latter died in 1371–2, when the manor of Wantage was granted to Alice Perrers, the king's favourite, to hold till the heir, another Fulk, should be of age. On her forfeiture it was granted to Fulk Corbet and Philip Fitz Warin.

  4. 7 de may. de 2024 · In this novel, Anne O’Brien undertakes a difficult task – resurrecting one of the most notorious women in British royal history – King Edward III’s mistress, Alice Perrers. She not only gives her a voice, but emotional depth, purpose and places her within the context of both the judgemental court and period.

  5. Hace 6 días · Edmund conveyed his interest to Alice Perrers, the favourite of Edward III, and on her forfeiture in 1376 this manor was seized by the Crown. Elizabeth widow of Gilbert de Elsfield then claimed a life interest, (fn. 37) but Alice Perrers purchased the reversion.

  6. Hace 4 días · Edward III had three children with his mistress Alice Perrers. Sir John de Southeray (circa 1364 – 1383) King Edward IV (reigned 1461 – 1470 and 1471 – 1483) Edward IV had three acknowledged illegitimate children. Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle (born circa 1461/1475 – 1542) King Richard III (reigned 1483 – 1485)

  7. 14 de may. de 2024 · The two thirds of the property therefore reverted to the Crown and were granted to Alice Perrers, the king's mistress, for her life. She forfeited in 1377 under an Act of the Good Parliament, and in 1380 the manor was granted to Hugh de Segrave for life.