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Note for:   Lionel of Antwerp Lancaster,   29 NOV 1338 - 17 OCT 1368         Index

Alias:   Duke of /Clarence/

Occupation:   
     Place:   Duke of Clarence

Event:   
     Type:   Info 2
     Date:   13 NOV 1362
     Place:   Duke of Clarence

Event:   
     Type:   Titles
     Date:   13 NOV 1362
     Place:   Duke Of Clarence

Event:   
     Type:   Titles
     Place:   Prince Of England

Event:   
     Type:   Unknown-Begin
     Date:   29 NOV 1328
     Place:   Antwerp, Belgium

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     Place:   Roman Catholic

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     Place:   Roman Catholic

Event:   
     Type:   Unknown-Begin
     Date:   29 NOV 1328
     Place:   Antwerp, Belgium

Event:   
     Type:   TITL
     Date:   10 DEC 1363
     Place:   Prince Of England

Event:   
     Type:   TITL
     Place:   Prince Of England

Event:   
     Type:   Death of spouse Elizabeth
     Date:   10 DEC 1363
     Place:   Clare, Suffolk, England

Burial:   
     Date:   1368
     Place:   Augustine Friars, Clare Priory, Suffolk, England

Burial:   
     Date:   10 DEC 1363
     Place:   Clare, Suffolk, England

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LIONEL PLANATAGANET WAS THE DUKE OF ORLEANS.
Knight of the Garter
734 Royal Ancestors.....(1989) by M Call 11206 #2 & FGR 340; Ancestral Roots 6th Ed line 5-31 1 SLGS 2 DATE 12 FEB 1943 2 TEMP SGEOR 1 REFN 1796 1 REFN 1797
Duke of Clarence, Earl of Ulster
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KNOWN AS "LIONEL, DUKE OF CLARENCE. SON OF KING EDWARD III[myged9-John-of-Gaunt.FTW]

LIONEL PLANATAGANET WAS THE DUKE OF ORLEANS.
Knight of the Garter
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Duke of Clarence, Earl of Ulster
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KNOWN AS "LIONEL, DUKE OF CLARENCE. SON OF KING EDWARD III
Lionel of Antwerp was also a prince of England.
SURN ENGLAND GIVN Lionel "of Antwerp" Prince Of NSFX [DUKE OF CLARENCE] AFN 8XHQ-LV _UID 26DF26A3342CD5119C5BE0E480559373AAB4 DATE 8 Apr 2001 TIME 01:00:00
    SURN ENGLAND GIVN Lionel "of Antwerp" Prince Of NSFX [DUKE OF CLARENCE] AFN 8XHQ-LV _UID 26DF26A3342CD5119C5BE0E480559373AAB4 DATE 8 Apr 2001 TIME 01:00:00
Line 1504 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: TITL [DUKE OF CLARENCE]/
    Line 1504 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: TITL [DUKE OF CLARENCE]/
NOTES: (Duke of Clarence)
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DUKE OF CLARENCE, 2ND SON OF EDWARD III "THE PAMPLIN FAMILY AND CONNECTIONS" PG. 160 - "SON OF EDWARD III, M.LADY ELIZABETH DE BURGH; THEIR DAU. PHILIPPA M. EDMUND MORTIMER.."
    PARENTS-BIRTH-DEATH: EDWARD3.GED Lineages, Inc. Gedcom (1995)


GIVN Lionel Prince of SURN England NSFX [Duke of Clarenc AFN 8XHQ-LV _PRIMARY Y DATE 25 JUN 2000 TIME 09:50:31
1 _UID CEB9ABD078EA974BA5CF7FB47C06E477CA68
NAME Lionel "of Antwerp" Prince Of /ENGLAND/ TITL [DUKE OF CLARENCE]
     NAME Lionel "of Antwerp" Prince Of /ENGLAND/ TITL [DUKE OF CLARENCE]
BIOGRAPHY: Was a son of King Edward 111 Was also Duke of Clarence
Name Suffix: Duke of Clarence

The House of York are descendants. He was the 4th Earl of Ulster.
GEN: Royal Ancestors.....(1989) by M Call 11206 #2 & FGR 340; Ancestral Roots 6th GEN: Ed line 5-31
The House of York are descendants. He was the 4th Earl of Ulster.
    He might have been poisoned.
Custom Field:<_FA#> See Note Page@@S53575@@Date of Import: May 20, 2002[v89t0442.ftw]
    Facts about this person:
    Burial Augustine Frairs, Clair, Suffolk, England
Title: Duke Of Clarence.
    Source: Ancestral File. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- "Lionel of Antwerp (born 29 November 1338, Antwerp; died 17 October 1368, Alba/Piedmont; buried, (1st), Pavia, (2nd), Clare Priory, Suffo lk), third son, Duke of Clarence; married, (1st), in the Tower of London, 9 September 1342, Elizabeth de Burgh (born 6 July 1332, 'probably' at Carrickfergus Castle; died 10(?) December 1363, Dublin; buried Clare Priory, Suffolk), only daug hter of William de Burgh (died 1313), 3rd Earl of Ulster. Issue (an 'only child')."
    "Note: 'In 1352, the actual marriage took place.' The title of Clarence was derived from Clare in Suffolk. Elizabeth inherited the lordship of Clare from her grandmother, Elizabeth of Clare, sister and co-heiress of Gilbert de Clare (129 1-1314). (DNB, 'Lionel of Antwerp, Earl of Ulster, and Duke of Clarence (1338-1368)."
    Source: Page 143, Blood Royal, by T. Anna Leese. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- "Elizabeth de Burgh (born 6 July 1332, 'probably at Carrickfergus Castle; died 10 (?) December 1363, Dublin; bur ied Clare Priory, Suffolk), married in the Tower of London, 9 September 1342, when the bride was about ten years old and the groom, three, Lionel of Antwerp (died 7 June 1368/10 October 1368, Alba in Piedmont; buried, (1st), Pavia, (2nd), C lare Priory, Suffolk), Duke of Clarence and son of Edward III, King of England."
    Source: Page 84, Blood Royal, by T. Anna Leese. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- "Henry Hotspur Percy (born 20 May 1364; killed 21 July 1403, Battle of Shewsbury), married, before 10 December 13 79, Elizabeth Mortimer (living 8 October 1407/died 20 April 1417), daughter of Edmund Mortimer (died 27 December 1381), 3rd Earl of March, and Philippa Plantagenet (born 16 August 1355) (daughter of Lionel of Antwerp (died 1368), and Elizab eth de Burgh (died 1363)."
    Source: Page 91, Blood Royal, by T. Anna Leese. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- "Elizabeth de Burgh (born 6 July 1332, 'probably at Carrickfergus Castle; died 10(?) December 1363, Dublin; burie d Clare Priory, Suffolk) married in the Tower of London, 9 September 1342, Lionel of Antwerp (born 29 November 1338, Antwerp; died 17 October 1368, Alba/Piedmont; buried, (1st), Pavia, (2nd), Clare Priory, Suffolk), Duke of Clarence, third son of Edward III, King of England."
    Source: Page 102, Blood Royal, by T. Anna Leese. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- "Lionel of Antwerp, as above, son of Edward III and Philippa of Hainault, married, (2nd), at Milan, 28 May 1368, Violante Visconti (born about 1353; died November 1386), daughter of Galeazzo II, Duke of Milan, Lord of Milan, and his wife, Bianca Maria (daughter of Aimone, Count of Savory. No issue."
    Source: Page 149, Blood Royal, by T. Anna Leese. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- MARRIAGE: Child Groom at the age of 4
    BIRTH: HOUSE OF LANCASTER
    OCCUPATION: Prince of England; Duke of Clarence
    The Lives of the Kings and Queens of England by Antonia Fraser p. 70-71;142-3. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- "Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence, married Elizabeth de Burgh."
    Source: Pages 35 and 45, The Royal descents of 500 Immigrants..., by Gary Boyd Roberts.
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Duke/Clarence]
Duke of Orleans, Duke of Clarence. The Virginia Historical Magazine,Vol VI, page 408, note 4 for Orleans; Some of the Descendants of Charlemagne,page 229 for Clarence.
Lives Kings & Queens England, Fraser, 1975
Lionel Plantagenet, b. 29 November, 1338 (of Antwerp), 3rd son of KingHenry III, who became jure uxoris, Earl of Ulster, and was created 15September, 1362, Duke of Clarence.* The prince was likewise a knight ofthe Garter, he had an only chi ld by the heiress of Ulster, PhilippaPlantagenet, who m. Edmond Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March. About four yearsafter the death of the Duchess Elizabeth (25 April, 1368), King Edwardconcluded the terms of a new marriage for his son, the Duke o f Clarence,with Violanta, or Jolantis, the dau. of Galeas, prince of Milan, andsister to John Galeas, who subsequently became 1st Duke of Milan. Thebargain, for such it was in the strictest meaning of the word, was struckat Windsor, upon wh ich occasion the wealthy and munificent Prince Galeaspaid down for his daughter's dowry, the sum of 100,000 florins. This,however, was but a prelude to the unbounded munificence with which hereceived his son-in-law and his small but chosen retinue of Englishnobles, who in number amounted to about 200. When the duke married hisaffianced bride on 15 June, 1368, the luxury of the various feasts thatfollowed upon the nuptial and the richness of the gifts presented byGaleas to the bridegroom and his followers were such as fairly toconfound the imagination. The whole scene, as described by Paulus Jovius,is only to be paralleled by the wild dreamings of some eastern story. Atone banquet, when the celebrated Petrarch w as present, thirty coursessucceeded each other, all composed of the choicest viands that the earthor sea could supply, and between each course, as many rare gifts werebrought in by Galeas himself and presented by him to Clarence.
    "But not five months after, the Duke of Clarence (having lived with thisnew wife after the manner of his own country, forgetting, or notregarding the change of air, and addicting himself to immoderatefeasting), spent and consumed with a li ngering disease, departed thisworld at Alba Pompeia, called also Longuevil, in the Marquisate ofMontserrat, in Piedmont, on the vigil of St. Luke the Evangelist, viz.,the 17th day of October, anno 1368."
    The duke was first buried in the city of Pavia, but was afterwardsbrought over to England by Thomas Narbonne and others of the retinue, whohad accompanied him in his nuptial expedition. The body was then conveyedto the church of the August ine Friars, at Clare, in Suffolk, and finallydeposited near the remains of his 1st wife, Elizabeth de Burgh. Violantaherself was afterwards m. to Otho, Marquis of Montserrat, but as thechronicler quaintly observes, her 2nd marriage was not more fortunatethan her first; -- Otho soon perished ignobly in the mountains, beingslain by a country stable-keeper.
    At the death of Lionel, the Dukedom of Clarence became extinct.
    * The title of Clarence was derived from the honour of Clare. [SirBernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd.,London, 1883, p. 434, Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence]
    ----------
    Lionel of Antwerp, duke of Clarence, also called (1346-62) EARL OF ULSTER(b. Nov. 29, 1338, Antwerp--d. Oct. 17, 1368, Alba, Italy), secondsurviving son of King Edward III of England and ancestor of Edward IV.
    Before he was four years of age Lionel was betrothed to Elizabeth (d.1363), daughter and heiress of William de Burgh, earl of Ulster (d.1333), and he entered nominally into possession of her great Irishinheritance. Having been named as his father's representative in Englandin 1345 and again in 1346, Lionel was created earl of Ulster and joined(in 1355) an expedition into France, but his chief energies were reservedfor the affairs of Ireland. Appointed governor of that countr y, he landedat Dublin in September 1361. In November 1362 he was created duke ofClarence and in the following year his father made an abortive attempt tosecure for him the succession to the crown of Scotland.
    His efforts to secure an effective authority over his Irish lands wereonly moderately successful, and after holding a parliament at Kilkenny,which passed the celebrated Statute of Kilkenny in 1366, he threw up histask in disgust and return ed to England. At Milan, on May 28, 1368, hemarried Violante, only daughter of Galeazzo Visconti, lord of Pavia, whobrought him a rich dowry. Several months were then spent in festivities,during which Lionel was taken ill and died at Alba.
    His only child, Philippa (1355-81), a daughter by his first wife, marriedin 1368 Edmund Mortimer (1352-81), 3rd earl of March, and through thisunion Clarence became an ancestor of Edward IV. [Encyclop
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    He was the Duke of Clarence.
1 UPDA 2 DATE 15 SEP 1362 2 PLAC Created Duke 2 SOUR S32

    Issue survives to some 50,000 persons (in 1903). Melville Henry de Massue (Marquis of Ruvigny & Raineval) who wrote "The Blood Royal of Britian" in 1911 guessed figure was then 80-100,000 persons. He died in 1921. Some say died 10 Dec 1363 . Burke say married 1352. Said that he died of food poisoning.
[Adam.ged]
    He was also Earl of Ulster.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.






    [24779.GED]
    Duke Clarence
NAME: Lionel "of Antwerp" Prince Of /ENGLAND/ TITL [DUKE OF CLARENCE]
1 _UID CFCF57F8E17D734584D6EF187D75C0D1E7F1
NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA


    DUKE OF CLARENCE, 2ND SON OF EDWARD III "THE PAMPLIN FAMILY AND CONNECTIONS" PG. 160 - "SON OF EDWARD III, M.LADY ELIZABETH DE BURGH; THEIR DAU. PHILIPPA M. EDMUND MORTIMER.." PARENTS-BIRTH-DEATH: EDWARD3.GED Lineages, Inc. Gedcom (1995)

    The House of York are descendants. He was the 4th Earl of Ulster.
    NAME Lionel "of Antwerp" Prince Of /ENGLAND/ TITL [DUKE OF CLARENCE] NAME Lionel "of Antwerp" Prince Of /ENGLAND/ TITL [DUKE OF CLARENCE]
    The House of York are descendants. He was the 4th Earl of Ulster. He might have been poisoned.
    GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch
    NOTES: (Duke of Clarence)
    SURN ENGLAND GIVN Lionel "of Antwerp" Prince Of NSFX [DUKE OF CLARENCE] AFN 8XHQ-LV _UID 26DF26A3342CD5119C5BE0E480559373AAB4 DATE 8 Apr 2001 TIME 01:00:00 SURN ENGLAND GIVN Lionel "of Antwerp" Prince Of NSFX [DUKE OF CLARENCE] AFN 8XHQ-LV _UID 26DF26A3342CD5119C5BE0E480559373AAB4 DATE 8 Apr 2001 TIME 01:00:00
    Lionel of Antwerp was also a prince of England.
    Line 1504 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: TITL [DUKE OF CLARENCE]/ Line 1504 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: TITL [DUKE OF CLARENCE]/
    GIVN Lionel Prince of SURN England NSFX [Duke of Clarenc AFN 8XHQ-LV _PRIMARY Y DATE 25 JUN 2000 TIME 09:50:31
    1 _UID CEB9ABD078EA974BA5CF7FB47C06E477CA68
    Custom Field:<_FA#> See Note Page@@S53575@@Date of Import: May 20, 2002[v89t0442.ftw] Facts about this person: Burial Augustine Frairs, Clair, Suffolk, England
    Duke/Clarence]
NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
Other source indicates death is 17 Oct 1368 in Alba, Piedmont. of Antwerp.
Brother of Edward The Black Prince of England and John of Gaunt, and others.Father of Phillipa Plantagenet.
Duke Clarence





    Lives Kings & Queens England, Fraser, 1975
    Lionel Plantagenet, b. 29 November, 1338 (of Antwerp), 3rd son of KingHenry III, who became jure uxoris, Earl of Ulster, and was created 15September, 1362, Duke of Clarence.* The prince was likewise a knight ofthe Garter, he had an only ch ild by the heiress of Ulster, PhilippaPlantagenet, who m. Edmond Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March. About four yearsafter the death of the Duchess Elizabeth (25 April, 1368), King Edwardconcluded the terms of a new marriage for his son, the Duke of Clarence,with Violanta, or Jolantis, the dau. of Galeas, prince of Milan, andsister to John Galeas, who subsequently became 1st Duke of Milan. Thebargain, for such it was in the strictest meaning of the word, was struckat Windsor, upon w hich occasion the wealthy and munificent Prince Galeaspaid down for his daughter's dowry, the sum of 100,000 florins. This,however, was but a prelude to the unbounded munificence with which hereceived his son-in-law and his small but chosen retinue of Englishnobles, who in number amounted to about 200. When the duke married hisaffianced bride on 15 June, 1368, the luxury of the various feasts thatfollowed upon the nuptial and the richness of the gifts presented byGaleas to the bridegroom and his followers were such as fairly toconfound the imagination. The whole scene, as described by Paulus Jovius,is only to be paralleled by the wild dreamings of some eastern story. Atone banquet, when the celebrated Petrarch w as present, thirty coursessucceeded each other, all composed of the choicest viands that the earthor sea could supply, and between each course, as many rare gifts werebrought in by Galeas himself and presented by him to Clarence. "But not f ive months after, the Duke of Clarence (having lived with thisnew wife after the manner of his own country, forgetting, or notregarding the change of air, and addicting himself to immoderatefeasting), spent and consumed with a lingering dis ease, departed thisworld at Alba Pompeia, called also Longuevil, in the Marquisate ofMontserrat, in Piedmont, on the vigil of St. Luke the Evangelist, viz.,the 17th day of October, anno 1368." The duke was first buried in the city of Pavia, but was afterwardsbrought over to England by Thomas Narbonne and others of the retinue, whohad accompanied him in his nuptial expedition. The body was then conveyedto the church of the Augustine Friars, at Clare, in Suffolk, and finallydep osited near the remains of his 1st wife, Elizabeth de Burgh. Violantaherself was afterwards m. to Otho, Marquis of Montserrat, but as thechronicler quaintly observes, her 2nd marriage was notmore fortunatethan her first; -- Otho soon perish ed ignobly in the mountains, beingslain by a country stable-keeper. At the death of Lionel, the Dukedom of Clarence became extinct. * The title of Clarence was derived from the honour of Clare. [SirBernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerage s, Burke's Peerage, Ltd.,London, 1883, p. 434, Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence] ---------- Lionel of Antwerp, duke of Clarence, also called (1346-62) EARL OF ULSTER(b. Nov. 29, 1338, Antwerp--d. Oct. 17, 1368, Alba, Italy), secondsurviving so n of King Edward III of England and ancestor of Edward IV. Before he was four years of age Lionel was betrothed to Elizabeth (d.1363), daughter and heiress of William de Burgh, earl of Ulster (d.1333), and he entered nominally into possessi on of her great Irishinheritance. Having been named as his father's representative in Englandin 1345 and again in 1346, Lionel was created earl of Ulster and joined(in 1355) an expedition into France, but his chief energies were reservedfor the affairs of Ireland. Appointed governor of that country, he landedat Dublin in September 1361. In November 1362 he was created duke ofClarence and in the following year his father made an abortive attempt tosecure for him the succession to the crown of Scotland. His efforts to secure an effective authority over his Irish lands wereonly moderately successful, and after holding a parliament at Kilkenny,which passed the celebrated Statute of Kilkenny in 1366, he threw up his task in disgust and returned to England. At Milan, on May 28, 1368, hemarried Violante, only daughter of Galeazzo Visconti, lord of Pavia, whobrought him a rich dowry. Several months were then spent in festivities,during which Lionel was ta ken ill and died at Alba. His only child, Philippa (1355-81), a daughter by his first wife, marriedin 1368 Edmund Mortimer (1352-81), 3rd earl of March, and through thisunion Clarence became an ancestor of Edward IV. [Encyclop
    [v69t0173.ftw]
    [1701508.ftw] He was the Duke of Clarence.
    1 UPDA 2 DATE 15 SEP 1362 2 PLAC Created Duke 2 SOUR S32
    Issue survives to some 50,000 persons (in 1903). Melville Henry de Massue (Marquis of Ruvigny & Raineval) who wrote "The Blood Royal of Britian" in 1911 guessed figure was then 80-100,000 persons. He died in 1921. Some say died 10 Dec 1363 . Burke say married 1352. Said that he died of food poisoning.
    REFN: 4256
    GEN: Royal Ancestors.....(1989) by M Call 11206 #2 & FGR 340; Ancestral Roots 6th GEN: Ed line 5-31
    Knight of the Garter
    Duke of Clarence, Earl of Ulster
    KNOWN AS "LIONEL, DUKE OF CLARENCE. SON OF KING EDWARD III
    Name Suffix: Duke of Clarence
    734 Royal Ancestors.....(1989) by M Call 11206 #2 & FGR 340; Ancestral Roots 6th Ed line 5-31 1 SLGS 2 DATE 12 FEB 1943 2 TEMP SGEOR 1 REFN 1796 1 REFN 1797
    [Treadwell.FTW]
    REFN: 9003
    [Royal1.FTW] [Br V1: 1737 CD100 CD200
    BIOGRAPHY: Was a son of King Edward 111 Was also Duke of Clarence
    Duke of Orleans, Duke of Clarence. The Virginia Historical Magazine,Vol VI, page 408, note 4 for Orleans; Some of the Descendants of Charlemagne,page 229 for Clarence.

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    [24779.GED] Duke Clarence
    Spouse: Elizabeth De Burgh, 9 Sep 1342, Tower of London, London, Middlesex, England. SS: 12 Feb 1943 St. George Spouse: Violanta Visconti, 1368, Milano, Milano, Italy
    NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
    1 _UID CFCF57F8E17D734584D6EF187D75C0D1E7F1
    From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.
    NAME: Lionel "of Antwerp" Prince Of /ENGLAND/ TITL [DUKE OF CLARENCE]
    NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
    NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
    NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
    NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
    NAME: Lionel "of Antwerp" Prince Of ENGLAND TITLE: DUKE OF CLARENCE
    Duke Clarence
    [Adam.ged] He was also Earl of Ulster.
    Name Suffix: [Duke Clarence] Ancestral File Number: 8XHQ-LV 1 NAME Duke Of /Clarence/ 2 GIVN Duke Of 2 SURN Clarence

    Seal to Parents:28 JAN 1943 SGEOR - St. George, UT
Knight of the Garter 734 Royal Ancestors.....(1989) by M Call 11206 #2 & FGR 340; AncestralRoots 6th Ed line 5-31 1 SLGS 2 DATE 12 FEB 1943 2 TEMP SGEOR 1 REFN 17961 REFN 1797 Duke of Clarence, Earl of Ulster REFN: 9003 [Treadwell.FTW] [Roy al1.FTW] [Br V1: 1737 CD100 CD200 GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch KNOWN AS "LIONEL, DUKE OF CLARENCE. SON OF KING EDWARD III Lionel of Antwerp was also a prince of England. SURN ENGLAND GIVN Lionel "of Antwerp" Prince Of NSFX [DUKE OF CLARENCE]AFN 8XHQ-LV _UID 26DF26A3342CD5119C5BE0E480559373AAB4 DATE 8 Apr 2001TIME 01:00:00 SURN ENGLAND GIVN Lionel "of Antwerp" Prince Of NSFX [DUKE OF CL ARENCE]AFN 8XHQ-LV _UID 26DF26A3342CD5119C5BE0E480559373AAB4 DATE 8 Apr 2001TIME 01:00:00 Line 1504 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: TITL [DUKE OFCLARENCE]/ Line 1504 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: TITL [DUKE OFCLARENCE]/ NOTES: (Duke of Clarence) Feel Free to Download my Information, and if you find a link, pleaseemail me to let me know. We are looking forward to finding all ourrelatives :-) DUKE OF CLARENCE, 2ND SON OF EDWARD III "THE PAMPLIN FAMILY ANDCONNECTIONS" PG. 160 - "SON OF EDWARD III, M.LADY ELIZABETH DE BURGH;THEIR DAU. PHILIPPA M. EDMUND MORTIMER.." PARENTS-BIRTH-DEATH: EDWARD3.GED Lineages, Inc. Gedcom (1995) GIVN Lionel Prince of SURN England NSFX [Duke of Clarenc AFN 8XHQ-LV_PRIMARY Y DATE 25 JUN 2000 TIME 09:50:31 1 _UID CEB9ABD078EA974BA5CF7FB47C06E477CA68 NAME Lionel "of Antwerp" Prince Of /ENGLAND/ TITL [DUKE OF CLARENCE] NAME Lionel "of Antwerp" Prince Of /ENGLAND/ TITL [DUKE OF CL ARENCE] BIOGRAPHY: Was a son of King Edward 111 Was also Duke of Clarence Name Suffix: Duke of Clarence
    The House of York are descendants. He was the 4th Earl of Ulster. GEN: Royal Ancestors.....(1989) by M Call 11206 #2 & FGR 340; AncestralRoots 6th GEN: Ed line 5-31 The House of York are descendants. He was the 4th Earl of Ulster. He mi ght have been poisoned. Custom Field:<_FA#> See Note Page@@S53575@@Date of Import: May 20,2002[v89t0442.ftw] Facts about this person: Burial Augustine Frairs, Clair, Suffolk, England Welcome Please consider the following: 1. PRIVACY: All info on livingindividuals born aft 1920 or theirdescendants have been removed toprotect their privacy. 2. CORRECTIONS/ADDITIONS: I've included familyhistory shared by otherdescen dants in addition to LDS, and courtrecords. Some informati oncould contain errors. I welcome anycorrections, comments, or additions. 3. LOOKUPS: I will gladly shareand exchange information on aparticular surname. Duke/Clarence] Duke of Orleans, Duke of Clarence. The Virginia Historical Magazine ,VolVI, page 408, note 4 for Orleans; Some of the Descendants ofCharlemagne,page 229 for Clarence. Lionel Plantagenet, b. 29 November, 1338 (of Antwerp), 3rd son ofKingHenry III, who became jure uxoris, Earl of Ulster, and was created15Sept ember, 1362, Duke of Clarence.* The prince was likewise a knightofthe Garter, he had an only chi ld by the heiress of Ulster,PhilippaPlantagenet, who m. Edmond Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March. Aboutfour yearsafter the death of the Duchess Eliza beth (25 April, 1368), KingEdwardconcluded the terms of a new marriage for his son, the Duke o fClarence,with Violanta, or Jolantis, the dau. of Galeas, prince of Milan,andsister to John Galeas, who subsequently became 1st Duke of Milan.The bargain, for such it was in the strictest meaning of the word, wasstruckat Windsor, upon wh ich occasion the wealthy and munificent PrinceGaleaspaid down for his daughter's dowry, the sum of 100,000 florins.This,however, was but a prelude t o the unbounded munificence with whichhereceived his son-in-law and his small but chosen retinue ofEnglishnobles, who in number amounted to about 200. When the duke marriedhisaffianced bride on 15 June, 1368, the luxury of the various feast sthatfollowed upon the nuptial and the richness of the gifts presentedbyGaleas to the bridegroom and his followers were such as fairlytoconfound the imagination. The whole scene, as described by PaulusJovius,is only to be paralleled by the wild dreamings of some easternstory. Atone banquet, when the celebrated Petrarch w as present, thirtycoursessucceeded each other, all composed of the choicest viands that theearthor sea could supply, and between each course, as many rare gi ftswerebrought in by Galeas himself and presented by him to Clarence. "But not five months after, the Duke of Clarence (having lived withthisnew wife after the manner of his own country, forgetting, ornotregarding the change of air, and add icting himself toimmoderatefeasting), spent and consumed with a li ngering disease,departed thisworld at Alba Pompeia, called also Longuevil, in theMarquisate ofMontserrat, in Piedmont, on the vigil of St. Luke theEvangelist, viz.,the 17th day of October, anno 1368." The duke was first buried in the city of Pavia, but wasafterwardsbrought over to England by Thomas Narbonne and others of theretinue, whohad accompanied him in his nuptial expedition. The body wasthen conveyedto the church of the August ine Friars, at Clare, inSuffolk, and finallydeposited near the remains of his 1st wife, Elizabethde Burgh. Violantaherself was afterwards m. to Otho, Marquis ofMontserrat, but as thechronicler quaintly observes, her 2nd marriage wasnot more fortunatethan her first; -- Otho soon perished ignobly in themountains, beingslain by a country stable-keeper. At the death of Lionel, the Dukedom of Clarence became extinct. * The title of Clarence was derived fro m the honour of Clare.[SirBernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage,Ltd.,London, 1883, p. 434, Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence] ---------- Lionel of Antwerp, duke of Clarence, also called (1346-62) EARL OFULSTER(b. Nov. 29, 1338, Antwerp--d. Oct. 17, 1368, Alba, Italy),secondsurviving son of King Edward III of England and ancestor of EdwardIV. Before he was four years of age Lionel was betrothed to Elizabeth(d.1363), daughter and heiress of William de Burgh, earl of Ulster(d.1333), and he entered nominally into possession of her greatIrishinheritance. Having been named as his father's representative inEnglandin 1345 and again in 1346, Lionel was created earl of Ulster andjoined(in 1355) an expe dition into France, but his chief energies werereservedfor the affairs of Ireland. Appointed governor of that countr y,he landedat Dublin in September 1361. In November 1362 he was createdduke ofClarence and in the following year his father made an abortiveattempt tosecure for him the succession to the crown of Scotland. His efforts to secure an effective authority over his I