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About Elizabeth de Montagu
d) EDWARD de Montagu (-14 Jul 1361) & ALICE of Norfolk, his 1st wife, had issue:
Elizabeth Montagu (c.1344 – before July 1361), who married, before February 1359, Walter Ufford (born 3 October 1333), third son of Robert de Ufford, 1st Earl of Suffolk, and Margaret Norwich, daughter of Sir Walter Norwich (d.1329), Treasurer of the Exchequer,[13] by whom she had no issue.[4]
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From The National Archives - The Brotherton Inheritance
The Bigod lands and title were immediately earmarked for Thomas of Brotherton, a younger son of Edward I born in 1300. In 1310 Thomas's father granted to him the lands and in 1312 the title as well, but Thomas died in 1338 leaving only two daughters as his heirs, his son Edward having died without issue shortly before. The estate was then divided between his widow Mary (d. 1362), Edward's widow Beatrice (d. 1383), and the two daughters. [Edward had died and Beatrice was married to Thomas de Breouse by Sept. 1337: GEC ix. 599.] The younger, Alice, married Edward Montague (d. 1361) and had a son and four daughters of whom only two daughters survived their father: Maud entered Barking Abbey and Joan married William de Ufford, who succeeded his father as earl of Suffolk in 1369. Joan and all four of her sons died without surviving issue in 1375, and on William's death in 1382 her portion of the Brotherton inheritance passed to her aunt, Thomas of Brotherton's elder daughter Margaret.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_of_Norfolk
- Plantagenet Ancestry
- http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL1.htm#... d) EDWARD de Montagu (-14 Jul 1361) & ALICE of Norfolk, his 1st wife, had issue: iii) ELIZABETH de Montagu ([1344]-1361). m ([1351]) WALTER de Ufford, son of ROBERT de Ufford Earl of Suffolk & his wife Margaret de Norwich (-1360).
Elizabeth de Montagu's Timeline
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July 1361
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