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- | Beaufort, John, first Earl of Somerset and Marquis of Dorset and of Somerset 1373?-1410, born about 1373, was the eldest son of John of Gaunt [see John, 1340-1399], by his mistress, and afterwards his third wife, Catherine Swynford [qv.]. His younger brothers, Henry Beaufort, cardinal and bishop of Winchester [qv.], and Thomas Beaufort, earl of Dorset [qv.], are separately noticed, and his sister Joan was married to Ralph Neville, earl of Westmorland [qv.]. Henry IV was his half brother. The Beauforts took their name from John of Gaunt' | + | (Dictionary of National Biography)\\ |
- | | + | Beaufort, John, first Earl of Somerset and Marquis of Dorset and of Somerset 1373?-1410, born about 1373, was the eldest son of John of Gaunt [see John, 1340-1399], by his mistress, and afterwards his third wife, Catherine Swynford [qv.]. His younger brothers, Henry Beaufort, cardinal and bishop of Winchester [qv.], and Thomas Beaufort, earl of Dorset [qv.], are separately noticed, and his sister Joan was married to Ralph Neville, earl of Westmorland [qv.]. Henry IV was his half brother. The Beauforts took their name from John of Gaunt' |
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+ | During that year (1402) Somerset was actively employed. On 27 April he was sent to negotiate with the Duke of Guelders; and in June he escorted to Cologne the king's daughter Blanche on her marriage to Ludwig of Bavaria. He had been witness to Henry IV's marriage by proxy to Joan of Brittany at Eltham on 3 April, and later in the year he was sent to fetch the new queen to England. In October he was one of the lords permitted by Henry to confer with the commons on condition that this constitutional innovation was not to be taken as a precedent (Stubbs, iii. 37). He also saw some service with the fleet, capturing several Spanish ships in the channel. He seems to have taken no part in the suppression of the Percies' | ||
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+ | Somerset, who had been in failing health for some time, died in St. Catherine' | ||
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Published: 1901 | Published: 1901 |
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