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Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk

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English prince and nobleman (1300–1338)
Thomas of Brotherton
Thomas depicted on a medieval roll
Earl of Norfolk
Reign1312–1338
SuccessorMargaret, Duchess of Norfolk
Born1 June 1300
Brotherton,Yorkshire
DiedAugust/September 1338
Framlingham Castle,Suffolk, England
Burial
SpouseAlice de Hales
Mary de Brewes
IssueMargaret, Duchess of Norfolk
Edward of Norfolk
Alice of Norfolk
HousePlantagenet
FatherEdward I of England
MotherMargaret of France

Arms of Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk:Royal arms of King Edward I, a label of three points argent for difference

Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk (1 June 1300 – August/September 1338), was the fifth son of KingEdward I of England (1239–1307), and the eldest child by his second wife,Margaret of France, the daughter of KingPhilip III of France. He was, therefore, a younger half-brother of KingEdward II (reigned 1307–1327) and a full brother ofEdmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent. He occupied the office ofEarl Marshal of England.

Early life

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Thomas of Brotherton was born 1 June 1300 at the manor house atBrotherton,Yorkshire, son of KingEdward I of England andMargaret of France.[1] His mother was on her way toCawood, where her confinement was scheduled to take place.[a] According to Hilton, Margaret was staying atPontefract Castle and was following a hunt when she went into labour.[3] The chroniclerWilliam Rishanger records that during the difficult delivery his mother prayed, as was the custom at the time, toThomas Becket, and Thomas of Brotherton was thus named after the saint and his place of birth.[2]

King Edward I hastened to the queen and the newborn baby and had Thomas presented with two cradles. His brother Edmund of Woodstock was born in the year after that. They were overseen by wet nurses until they were six years old. Like their parents, they learned to play chess and ride horses. They were visited by nobles and their half-sisterMary of Woodstock, who was a nun. Their mother often accompanied their father on his campaigns to Scotland, but kept herself well-informed on their well-being.[3]

Thomas's father died when he was 7 years old. Thomas's half-brother Edward, became king of England (Edward II) and Thomas washeir presumptive until his nephew, the future KingEdward III, was born in 1312.[4][5] TheEarldom of Cornwall had been intended for Thomas, but his brother the King instead bestowed it upon hisfavourite,Piers Gaveston, in 1306. When Thomas was ten years old, King Edward II assigned to him and his brother Edmund, the estates ofRoger Bigod, 5th Earl of Norfolk, who had died without heirs in 1306.

Career

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Ruins of theAbbey of Bury St Edmunds where Thomas of Brotherton was buried

In 1312, Thomas was createdEarl of Norfolk by Edward II, and on 10 February 1316, he was appointedEarl Marshal. While his brother was awayfighting in Scotland, he was left Keeper of England. He was known for his hot and violent temper. He was one of the many victims of the unchecked greed of the king's new favourite,Hugh Despenser the Younger and his fatherHugh Despenser the Elder, who stole some of the young earl's lands.

He allied himself with QueenIsabella andRoger Mortimer when they invaded England in 1326, and stood as one of the judges in the trials against both Despensers. When his nephewEdward III reached his majority and took the government into his own hands Thomas, who had helped with the deposition,[6] became one of his principal advisors. It was in the capacity of Lord Marshal that he commanded the right wing of the English army at theBattle of Halidon Hill on 19 July 1333.[7]

Thomas died in August or September 1338, and was buried in the choir of theAbbey of Bury St Edmunds.[2][8][9] As he had no surviving sons, Thomas was succeeded by his daughter, Margaret, as Countess of Norfolk.[2] She was later created Duchess of Norfolk for life in 1397.[9]

As a son ofEdward I of England, Thomas was entitled to bear thecoat of arms of theKingdom of England, differenced by alabel argent of three points.

Marriages and issue

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Thomas married, firstly, before 8 January 1326, Alice de Hales (d. bef. 12 October 1330), daughter of Sir Roger de Hales of Hales Hall in Loddon inRoughton, Norfolk, a coroner, by his wife, Alice Skogan, by whom he had a son and two daughters:[10][2]

Thomas's wife Alice died by October 1330, when achantry was founded for her soul inBosham,Sussex.[14]

Thomas married, secondly, before 4 April 1336, Mary de Brewes (died 11 June 1362), widow ofSir Ralph de Cobham (died 5 February 1326), and daughter of Sir Peter de Brewes[2] (died before 7 February 1312) ofTetbury,Gloucestershire, by Agnes de Clifford (died before 1332), by whom he had no surviving issue.[15][16]

Family

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Ancestry

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Ancestors of Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk[17]
8.John, King of England
4.Henry III, King of England
9.Isabella, Countess of Angoulême
2.Edward I, King of England
10.Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence
5.Eleanor of Provence
11.Beatrice of Savoy
1.Thomas, Earl of Norfolk
12.Louis IX, King of France
6.Philip III, King of France
13.Margaret of Provence(Sister of 5)
3.Margaret of France
14.Henry III, Duke of Brabant
7.Maria of Brabant
15.Adelaide of Burgundy

Family tree

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 Family tree of theDukes of Norfolk; Earls ofArundel,East Anglia,Norfolk,Norwich,Nottingham, andSurrey; and BaronsMowbray,Segrave andStourton
Earl of East Anglia
(Earls of Norfolk and Suffolk)
(1st creation), before 1069
Ralph the Staller
c. 1011–1068
1st Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, or of the East Angles
c. 1066/67–1068
Ralph de Gael
c. 1040 – c. 1096
2nd Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, or of the East Angles until 1074
Roger Bigod of Norfolk
d. 1107
Earldom forfeit, 1074
Earl of Norfolk (2nd creation), 1141
Maud BigodHugh Bigod
1095–1177
1st Earl of Norfolk 1141–1177
Earl of Arundel,Earl of Sussex (1st creations),c. 1138
Henry I of England
c. 1068–1135
Adeliza of Louvain
c. 1103–1151
William d'Aubigny
c. 1109–1176
1st Earl of Arundel, Earl of Sussex,
Earl of Lincoln
Roger Bigod
c. 1144/1150–1221
2nd Earl of Norfolk 1189–1221(disputed 1177–1189
William d'Aubigny
b. c. 1138/1150–1176
2nd Earl of Arundel, Earl of Sussex
Hugh Bigod
1186–1225
3rd Earl of Norfolk 1221–1225
William d'Aubigny
before 1180–1221
3rd Earl of Arundel, Earl of Sussex
Roger Bigod
c. 1209–1270
4th Earl of Norfolk 1233–1270
Hugh Bigod
c. 1211–1266
William d'Aubigny
c. 1203–before 1224
4th Earl of Arundel, Earl of Sussex
Hugh d'Aubigny
d. 1243
5th Earl of Arundel, Earl of Sussex
Isabel d'AubignyJohn Fitzalan
1200–1240
3rd Lord of Clun and Oswestry
Roger Bigod
c. 1245–1306
5th Earl of Norfolk 1270–1306
Baron Segrave ofSe(a)grave, 1283Earldom extinct, 1270
Nicholas Segrave
c. 1238–bef. 1295
1st Baron Segrave
King Edward I
1239–1307
John Fitzalan
1223–1267
6th Earl of Arundel, Earl of Sussex,jure matris
John Fitzalan
1246–1272
7th Earl of Arundel, Earl of Sussex,jure matris
Baron Mowbray, 1283Earl of Arundel (2nd (1st by writ) creation), 1289
John Segrave
c. 1256–1325
2nd Baron Segrave
Roger de Mowbray
1254–1297
1st Baron Mowbray
Richard Fitzalan
1267–1302
1st (or 6th) Earl of Arundel
Earl of Norfolk (3rd creation), 1312
Stephen Segrave
d. 1325
3rd Baron Segrave
Thomas of Brotherton
1300–1338
1st Earl of Norfolk 1312–1338
John Mowbray
1286–1322
2nd Baron Mowbray
Edmund Fitzalan
1286–1326
2nd (or 7th) Earl of Arundel
Earldom of Arundel (2nd creation) forfeit, 1326
Earldom of Arundel (2nd creation) restored, 1331
John Segrave
1315–1353
4th Baron Segrave
Margaret of Brotherton
1320–1399
2nd Countess of Norfolk 1338–1399,Duchess of Norfolk"for life" 1397–1399
John Mowbray
1310–1361
3rd Baron Mowbray
Richard FitzAlan
c. 1313–1376
3rd (or 8th) Earl of Arundel, 8th Earl of Surrey
Baron Arundel, 1377
Elizabeth de Segrave
1338–1368
5th Baroness Segrave
John de Mowbray
1340–1368
4th Baron Mowbray
Richard FitzAlan
1346–1397
4th (or 9th) Earl of Arundel, 9th Earl of Surrey
John FitzAlan
c. 1348–1379
1st Baron Arundel
Earldom of Arundel (2nd creation) forfeit, 1397
Earl of Nottingham (1st creation), 1377Earl of Nottingham (2nd creation), 1383
Duke of Norfolk (1st creation), 1397
Earldom of Arundel (2nd creation) restored, 1400
John de Mowbray
1365–1383
1st Earl of Nottingham, 6th Baron Segrave, 5th Baron Mowbray
Thomas de Mowbray
1366–1399
1st Duke of Norfolk 1397–1399,3rd Earl of Norfolk 1399,7th Baron Segrave, 6th Baron Mowbray
Elizabeth Fitzalan
1366–1425
Thomas FitzAlan
1381–1415
5th (or 10th) Earl of Arundel, 10th Earl of Surrey
John FitzAlan
1364–1390
2nd Baron Arundel
Earldom of Nottingham extinct, 1383Titles forfeit, 1399
Baron Stourton, 1448Duke of Norfolk (1st creation restored), 1425
John Stourton
1400–1462
1st Baron Stourton, 1448–1462
Thomas de Mowbray
1385–1405
4th Earl of Norfolk, 8th Baron Segrave, 7th Baron Mowbray 1399–1405
John de Mowbray
1392–1432
2nd Duke of Norfolk 1425–1432,5th Earl of Norfolk, 9th Baron Segrave, 8th Baron Mowbray 1405–1432
Margaret de Mowbray
c. 1388–1459
Robert Howard
1385–1436
Isabel de Mowbray
c. 1400–1452
James Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley
c. 1394–1463
Duke of Norfolk (4th creation), 1483
William Stourton
before 1426–1478
2nd Baron Stourton, 1462–1478
John de Mowbray
1415–1461
3rd Duke of Norfolk, 6th Earl of Norfolk, 10th Baron Segrave, 9th Baron Mowbray 1432–1461
John Howard
1425–1485
1st Duke of Norfolk, 13th Baron Segrave, 12th Baron Mowbray 1483–1485
Titles forfeit, 1485
Earl of Surrey (2nd creation), 1451Duke of Norfolk (4th creation) restored andEarl of Surrey, 1514
John Stourton
c. 1454–1485
3rd Baron Stourton, 1479–1485
William Stourton
c. 1457–1524
5th Baron Stourton, 1487–1524
John de Mowbray
1444–1476
4th Duke of Norfolk, 7th Earl of Norfolk, Earl of Surrey, 11th Baron Segrave, 10th Baron Mowbray 1461–1476
King Edward IV
1442–1483
Thomas Howard
1443–1524
2nd Duke of Norfolk, 1st Earl of Surrey 1514–1524
Dukedom of Norfolk, Earldom of Nottingham, Earldom of Surrey extinct, 1476
Duke of Norfolk (3rd creation),Earl of Nottingham (3rd creation), andEarl of Surrey, 1477
Francis Stourton
1485–1487
4th Baron Stourton, 1485–1487
Edward Stourton
1463–1535
6th Baron Stourton, 1524–1535
Anne de Mowbray
1472–1481
8th Countess of Norfolk, 12th Baroness Segrave, 11th Baroness Mowbray 1476–1481
Richard of Shrewsbury
1473–1483
Duke of York,Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Nottingham, Earl of Warenne 1477–1483
Anne of York
1475–1511
Thomas Howard
1473–1554
3rd Duke of Norfolk, 2nd Earl of Surrey 1524–1554
Edmund Howard
c. 1478–1539
Elizabeth Boleyn
c. 1480–1538
Earldom of Norfolk extinct and Baronies Segrave and Mowbray in abeyance, 1481Dukedom of Norfolk, Earldom of Nottingham, Earldom of Surrey extinct, 1483Attainted, 1547
Restored, 1553
William Stourton
c. 1505–1548
7th Baron Stourton
Earl of Nottingham (5th creation), 1525King Henry VIII
1491–1547
Anne Boleyn
c. 1501 or 1507–1536
Charles Stourton
c. 1520–1557
8th Baron Stourton
Henry Howard
1517–1547
styled Earl of Surrey
Thomas Howard
c. 1520–1582
Viscount Howard of Bindon
Mary FitzRoy
1519–1557
Henry FitzRoy
1519–1536
Duke of Richmond and Somerset,Earl of Nottingham
Catherine Howard
c. 1524–1542
Earldom of Nottingham extinct, 1536
Thomas Howard
1536–1572
4th Duke of Norfolk, 3rd Earl of Surrey, 13th Baron Mowbray 1554–1572
Henry Howard
1540–1614
Earl of Northampton
Queen Elizabeth I
1533–1603
Dukedom (3rd creation) forfeit, 1572
Earl of Arundel (3rd creation), 1580Earl of Suffolk (4th creation), 1603
John Stourton
1553–1588
9th Baron Stourton
Edward Stourton
c. 1555–1633
10th Baron Stourton
Philip Howard
1557–1595
20th/13th/1st Earl of Arundel,styled Earl of Surrey
Thomas Howard
1561–1626
Earl of Suffolk
Lord William Howard
1563–1640
Earldom of Arundel and Barony of Mowbray attainted, 1589seeEarls, Marquesses, and Dukes of Suffolk family tree
Earl of Arundel (3rd creation) and Barony of Mowbray restored, 1604
Earl of Norfolk (5th creation), 1644
William Stourton
c. 1594–1672
11th Baron Stourton
Thomas Howard
1585–1646
21st/14th/2nd Earl of Arundel, 2nd/4th Earl of Surrey, 1st Earl of Norfolk, 14th Baron Mowbray 1644–1646
Philip
seeEarls of Shrewsbury family tree
Edward Stourton
1617–1644
Henry Frederick Howard
1608–1652
22nd/15th/3rd Earl of Arundel, 3rd/5th Earl of Surrey, 2nd Earl of Norfolk, 15th Baron Mowbray 1646–1652
Alethea Howard
1585–1654
17th Baroness Strange of Blackmere, 14th Baroness Talbot, 13th Baroness Furnivall
William
Duke of Norfolk (4th creation restored), 1660Baron Howard of Castle Rising, 1669
Earl of Norwich (3rd creation), 1672
William Stourton
d. 1685
12th Baron Stourton
Thomas Howard
1627–1677
5th Duke of Norfolk, 21st/14th/2nd Earl of Arundel, 4th/6th Earl of Surrey, 16th Baron Mowbray 1660–1677
18th Baron Strange of Blackmere, 15th Baron Talbot, 14th Baron Furnivall 1654–1677
Henry Howard
1628–1684
6th Duke of Norfolk, 22nd/15th/3rd Earl of Arundel, 5th/7th Earl of Surrey, 1st Earl of Norwich and Baron Howard of Castle Rising, 18th Baron Strange of Blackmere, 17th Baron Mowbray, 15th Baron Talbot, 14th Baron Furnivall 1672–1684
Hon. Charles Howard
1630–1713
Col. Bernard Howard
1641–1717
Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Carlisle
Earls of Carlisle
Edward Stourton
1665–1720
13th Baron Stourton
Thomas Stourton
1667–1744
14th Baron Stourton
Charles Stourton
1669–1739
Henry Howard
1655–1701
7th Duke of Norfolk, 22nd/15th/3rd Earl of Arundel, 5th/7th Earl of Surrey, 2nd Earl of Norwich and Baron Howard of Castle Rising, 18th Baron Mowbray, 19th Baron Strange of Blackmere, 15th Baron Talbot, 14th Baron Furnivall, 1684–1701
Lord Thomas Howard
1662–1689
Henry Charles Howard
d. 1720
Thomas Howard
1683–1732
8th Duke of Norfolk, 23rd/16th/4th Earl of Arundel, 6th/8th Earl of Surrey, 3rd Earl of Norwich and Baron Howard of Castle Rising, 18th Baron Strange of Blackmere, 15th Baron Talbot, 14th Baron Furnivall, 19th Baron Mowbray 1701–1732
Edward Howard
1685–1777
9th Duke of Norfolk, 24th/17th/5th Earl of Arundel, 7th/9th Earl of Surrey, 4th Earl of Norwich and Baron Howard of Castle Rising, 20th Baron Mowbray, 20th Baron Strange of Blackmere, 15th Baron Talbot, 14th Baron Furnivall 1732–1777
Philip Howard
1688–1750
Bernard Howard
1674–1735
Earldom of Norwich (3rd creation) and Barony of Howard of Castle Rising extinct and Baronies of Furnivall, Mowbray, Segrave, Strange of Blackmere, and Talbot abeyant, 1777
Charles Stourton
1702–1753
15th Baron Stourton
William Stourton
1704–1781
16th Baron Stourton
Winifred Howard
1726–1753
Anne Howard
1742–1787
Charles Howard
1720–1786
10th Duke of Norfolk, 25th/18th/6th Earl of Arundel, 8th/10th Earl of Surrey 1777–1786
Henry Howard
1713–1787
Charles Philip Stourton
1752–1816
17th Baron Stourton
Charles Howard
1746–1815
11th Duke of Norfolk, 26th/19th/7th Earl of Arundel, 9th/11th Earl of Surrey 1786–1815
William Stourton
1776–1846
18th Baron Stourton
Bernard Howard
1765–1842
12th Duke of Norfolk, 27th/20th/8th Earl of Arundel, 10th/12th Earl of Surrey 1815–1842
Charles Stourton
1802–1872
19th Baron Stourton
Henry Howard
1791–1856
13th Duke of Norfolk, 28th/21st/9th Earl of Arundel, 11th/13th Earl of Surrey 1842–1856
Baron Mowbray andBaron Segrave abeayance restored, 1878Baron Howard of Glossop
Alfred Joseph Stourton
1829–1893
24th Baron Segrave, 21st/23rd Baron Mowbray, 20th Baron Stourton
Henry Granville Fitzalan-Howard
1815–1860
14th Duke of Norfolk, 29th/22nd/10th Earl of Arundel, 12th/14th Earl of Surrey 1856–1860
Edward George Fitzalan-Howard
1818–1883
1st Baron Howard of Glossop
Charles Botolph Joseph Stourton
1867–1936
25th Baron Segrave, 22nd/24th Baron Mowbray, 21st Baron Stourton
Henry Fitzalan-Howard
1847–1917
15th Duke of Norfolk, 30th/23rd/11th Earl of Arundel, 13th/15th Earl of Surrey, Lord Maltravers, Earl of Arundel and Surrey 1860–1917
Francis Fitzalan-Howard
1859–1924
2nd Baron Howard of Glossop
William Marmaduke Stourton
1895–1965
26th Baron Segrave, 23rd/25th Baron Mowbray, 22nd Baron Stourton
Bernard Fitzalan-Howard
1908–1975
16th Duke of Norfolk, 31st/24th/12th Earl of Arundel, 14th/16th Earl of Surrey 1917–1975
Bernard Fitzalan-Howard
1885–1972
3rd Baron Howard of Glossop
Charles Edward Stourton
1923–2006
27th Baron Segrave, 24th/26th Baron Mowbray, 23rd Baron Stourton
Miles Fitzalan-Howard
1915–2002
17th Duke of Norfolk, 32nd/25th/13th Earl of Arundel, 15th/17th Earl of Surrey, 4th Baron Howard of Glossop 1975–2002
Edward William Stephen Stourton
1953–2021
28th Baron Segrave, 25th/27th Baron Mowbray, 24th Baron Stourton
Edward Fitzalan-Howard
b. 1956
18th Duke of Norfolk, 33rd/26th/14th Earl of Arundel, 16th/18th Earl of Surrey, 5th Baron Howard of Glossop from 2002
James Charles Peter Stourton
b. 1991
29th Baron Segrave, 26th/28th Baron Mowbray, 25th Baron Stourton
Henry Fitzalan-Howard
b. 1987
styled Earl of Arundel and Surrey

Notes

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  1. ^He was born in the main house, later demolished in the 1930s due to disrepair, although the new 17th-century wing still exists.[2]

References

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  1. ^Prestwich 1988, p. 573.
  2. ^abcdefWaugh 2004.
  3. ^abHilton 2008, p. 240.
  4. ^Childs 1997, p. 185.
  5. ^Ormrod 2011, p. viii.
  6. ^"Norfolk, Earls and Dukes of" .Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 19 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 742.
  7. ^Oman 1978, p. 106.
  8. ^Richardson IV 2011, p. 182.
  9. ^abThomas F. Tout, (1886) "Thomas of Brotherton" in Dictionary of National Biography
  10. ^Richardson II 2011, p. 631.
  11. ^Mitchell 2010, p. 129.
  12. ^Richardson II 2011, p. 634.
  13. ^Richardson II 2011, pp. 634–5.
  14. ^Cokayne 1936, pp. 596–9.
  15. ^Richardson II 2011, p. 632.
  16. ^Richardson IV 2011, p. 180.
  17. ^Allström, Carl. M. Dictionary of Royal Lineage. Almberg. Chicago. 1902. pp. 135-138, 178-180, 221, 280-281, .

Bibliography

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  • Archer, Rowena E. (2004). "'Brotherton, Margaret, suo jure duchess of Norfolk (c. 1320–1399)".Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press.doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/53070. (Subscription,Wikipedia Library access orUK public library membership required.)
  • Childs, Wendy (1997). "Resistance and Treason in theVita Edwardi Secundi". In Prestwich, Michael; Britnell, R. H.; Frame, Robin (eds.).Thirteenth Century England VI: Proceedings of the Durham Conference 1995. The Boydell Press.
  • Cokayne, George Edward (1936).The Complete Peerage, edited by H.A. Doubleday and Lord Howard de Walden. Vol. IX. London: St. Catherine Press. pp. 596–9.
  • Hilton, Lisa (2008).Queens Consort, England's Medieval Queens. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. p. 240.ISBN 978-0-7538-2611-9.
  • Oman, Charles (1978).A History of the Art of War in the Middle Ages. Vol. 2 (3rd ed.). Routledge.
  • Ormrod, W.M. (2011).Edward III. Yale University Press.
  • Prestwich, Michael (1988).Edward I. Yale University Press.
  • Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.).Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families. Vol. II (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City.ISBN 978-1449966348.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.).Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families. Vol. IV (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City.ISBN 978-1460992708.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Mitchell, Linda E. (2010). "Maud Marshal and Margaret Marshal: Two Viragos Extraordinaire". In French, Katherine L.; Biggs, Douglas L. (eds.).The Ties that Bind: Essays in Medieval British History in Honor of Barbara Hanawalt. Routledge. pp. 121–142.
  • Waugh, Scott L. (2004). "Thomas, first earl of Norfolk (1300–1338)".Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press.doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/27196. (Subscription,Wikipedia Library access orUK public library membership required.)

Further reading

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  • Mortimer, Ian.The Greatest Traitor, 2003.


Political offices
Preceded byLord Marshal
1316–1338
Succeeded by
Peerage of England
New creationEarl of Norfolk
3rd creation
1312–1338
Succeeded by
  • Illegitimate:Joan, Lady of Wales
  • Richard FitzRoy
  • Oliver FitzRoy
  • Geoffrey FitzRoy
  • John FitzRoy
  • Henry FitzRoy
  • Osbert Gifford
  • Eudes FitzRoy
  • Bartholomew FitzRoy
  • Maud FitzRoy
  • Isabel FitzRoy
  • Philip FitzRoy
  • William de Forz
  • no consort or issue
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