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Sir William Marshal Effigy at Temple Church, London |
Located | William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (d. 14 May 1219)
William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, Master Marshal (d. 6 Apr 1231) |
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Temple Church "In 1161 [the 'Old' Temple] was sold to the Bishop of London and the Templars' central convent moved half a mile or so south, where the brothers built the 'New' Temple at a fashionable riverside address on Fleet Street. Here they had access to the busy waterways of the Thames, useful when the fastest way to travel to and from the City was by boat. On the road side, the New Temple was perched directly on the main thoroughfare connecting the mercantile heart of the City with Westminster, where the palace and the towering abbey were a hub for royal and religious business." Jones, The Templars, (New York: Viking, 2017), 194. |
William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (d. 14 May 1219)
William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, Master Marshal (d. 6 Apr 1231) |
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Beatrice of England Lost during the Reformation |
Missing | Beatrice of England, Countess of Richmond (d. 24 Mar 1275)
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de Beaumont, Margaret [m. de Vere] |
Located | Margaret de Vere, Lady Beaumont (d. 15 Jun 1398)
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de Segrave, John |
Missing | John Segrave, 4th Baron Segrave (d. 1 Apr 1353)
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Marshal, Margaret |
Missing | Margaret of Norfolk, Duchess of Norfolk, Earl Marshal (d. 24 Mar 1399)
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of France, Margaret |
Missing | Marguerite de France, Queen consort of England (d. 14 Feb 1317 or 1318)
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of the Tower, Joan |
Missing | Joan of the Tower, Queen consort of Scotland (d. 7 Sep 1362)
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