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1240 - Bef 1287 (47 years)
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Name |
Peter (Piers) de Montfort |
Prefix |
Sir |
Suffix |
II |
Born |
1240 |
Beaudesert, Warwickshire, England |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Bef 04 Mar 1287 |
Notes |
- Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_de_Montfort
In March 1264 civil war again broke out, and Peter de Montfort [the father] sided with Simon de Montfort against the King. On 2 April 1264 he had a safe conduct to Brackley to meet with Henry III's envoys; however on the following day he and his two sons, Peter and Robert, were at Northampton Castle when the Keeper surrendered it to Simon de Montfort the younger. On 5 April the castle was retaken by the King, and Peter de Montfort and his sons were taken prisoner and transported to Windsor. They were released after Simon de Montfort's victory at the Battle of Lewes.
He was with Simon de Montfort in his final campaign, and was slain with him at the Battle of Evesham on 4 August 1265. His two sons, Peter and Robert, who also took part in the battle, were both wounded and taken prisoner.
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Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_de_Montfort#Marriage_and_issue
Montfort married Alice Audley, daughter of Henry Audley, by whom he had two sons, Peter and Robert.
His eldest son, Peter de Montfort (d. before 4 March 1287), succeeded him. On 28 June 1267 he was pardoned by Henry III for 'all trespasses at the time of the disturbance in the kingdom',and eventually recovered part of his father's lands. He married Maud de la Mare, daughter of Sir Henry de la Mare (d.1257), of Ashtead, Surrey, by whom he had a son, John, and two daughters, Elizabeth and Alice.
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Person ID |
I36044 |
Master File |
Last Modified |
8 Sep 2016 |
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