;
(_remarried_ William de Bohun, Earl of Northampton;) _died_ June 17,
1355.
2. Roger, _died_ 1357. _Married_ Joan, daughter of Edmund de Boteler,
Earl of Carrick, and Joan Fitzgerald; contract of _marriage_ February
11, 1321.
3. Geoffrey, Lord of Cowith. He was one of the King's Bannerets in
1328 (_Rot. Magne Gard._, 33/10), was taken with his father and his
brother Edmund in 1330, and was kept prisoner in the Tower till January
25, 1331 (Issue Roll, _Michs._, 5 Edward the Third). On the following
March 16, he obtained leave to travel abroad. (_Rot. Pat._, 5 Edward
the Third, Part 1.) He was living in 1337, but no more is known of him.
4. John, _killed_ in tilting at Shrewsbury, and _buried_ there in the
Hospital of Saint John. He _married_ (and left one son).
Alianora (family unknown), _buried_ with husband.
5. Margaret, _married_ Thomas Lord Berkeley; _died_ May 5, 1337;
_buried_ at Bristol.
6. Joan, _married_ James Lord Audley of Heleigh.
7. Isabel, _nun_ at Chicksand. These three girls accompanied their
mother to Southampton, and were captured with her. By the King's order
they were sent to separate convents "to dwell with the nuns there;"
there is no intimation that they were to be made nuns, and as two of
them afterwards married, it is evident that this was not intended.
Margaret was sent to Shuldham, her expenses being reckoned at 3
shillings per day while travelling, and 15 pence per week after arrival;
Joan to Sempringham, and Isabel to Chicksand, their expenses being
charged 2 shillings each per day while travelling, and 12 pence each per
week in the convent. One mark per annum was allowed to each for
clothing. (_Rot. Claus._, 17 Edward the Second.) Isabel chose to
remain at or return to Chicksand, since she is mentioned as being a nun
there in February 1326. (Issue Roll, _Michs._, 19 Edward the Second.)
8. Katherine, _married_ about 1338, Thomas de Beauchamp, Earl of
Warwick; _died_ August 4, 1369.
9. Maud, _married_ about 1320 John Lord Charleton of Powys; living July
5, 1348.
10. Agnes, _married_ (1) 1327, Lawrence de Hastings, Earl of Pembroke;
(2) before June 21, 1353, John de Hakelut; _died_ July 25, 1368;
_buried_ in Abbey of Minories.
II. Beatrice, _married_ (1) about 1327, Edward son of Prince Thomas de
Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk; (2) 1334 (?) Thomas de Braose (_Rot.
Claus._ 8 E. three.) (who appears to have purchased her for 12,000
marks--8000 pounds
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