Matilda “Maud” <I>de Chaworth</I> Plantagenet

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Matilda “Maud” de Chaworth Plantagenet

Birth
England
Death
1322 (aged 39–40)
England
Burial
Mottisfont, Test Valley Borough, Hampshire, England Add to Map
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Daughter of Sir Patrick Chaworth 1254-1283 (I will not link to his unknown burial memorial) and Isabella de Beauchamp 1255-1306. Granddaughter of Patrick de Chaworth and Hawise de Londres, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick and Maud FitzJohn.

Wife of Henry Plantagenet (Henry of Lancaster), son of Sir Edmund of England and Blanche d'Artois. They were married after 30 Dec 1291 (the grant of her marriage) and before 02 March 1297, and had one son and six daughters:
* Henry Grosmont, Henry of Lancaster, married Isabel De Beaumont
* Blanche, wife of Sir Thomas Wake
* Maude, wife of Sir William de Burgh
* Joan, wife of Sir John Mowbray
* Isabel, nun at Amesbury Priory
* Eleanor, wife of Sir John de Beaumont and Sir Richard de Arundel
* Mary, wife of Sir Henry de Percy

Matilda was one year old when her father died and she became a wealthy heiress, and a ward of the Queen Eleanor. Her son, Edmund, would betroth Matilda to his son, Henry, who inherited all his wife's properties by marriage.

Matilda attended the coronation of King Edward II in 1308, and died by testate by 03 Dec 1322, buried at Mottisfort Priory, of which she was a patron as co-heiress to William Briwere, one the Priory's founders.
Daughter of Sir Patrick Chaworth 1254-1283 (I will not link to his unknown burial memorial) and Isabella de Beauchamp 1255-1306. Granddaughter of Patrick de Chaworth and Hawise de Londres, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick and Maud FitzJohn.

Wife of Henry Plantagenet (Henry of Lancaster), son of Sir Edmund of England and Blanche d'Artois. They were married after 30 Dec 1291 (the grant of her marriage) and before 02 March 1297, and had one son and six daughters:
* Henry Grosmont, Henry of Lancaster, married Isabel De Beaumont
* Blanche, wife of Sir Thomas Wake
* Maude, wife of Sir William de Burgh
* Joan, wife of Sir John Mowbray
* Isabel, nun at Amesbury Priory
* Eleanor, wife of Sir John de Beaumont and Sir Richard de Arundel
* Mary, wife of Sir Henry de Percy

Matilda was one year old when her father died and she became a wealthy heiress, and a ward of the Queen Eleanor. Her son, Edmund, would betroth Matilda to his son, Henry, who inherited all his wife's properties by marriage.

Matilda attended the coronation of King Edward II in 1308, and died by testate by 03 Dec 1322, buried at Mottisfort Priory, of which she was a patron as co-heiress to William Briwere, one the Priory's founders.


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