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Mowbray, John de (1392 - 1432)

Born / Died

Birth Date: 1392-08-03
Death Date: 1432-10-19

Notes

Ward of his great aunt, Joan FitzAlan (married name de Bohun) (d 1419) Countess of Hereford 1407; member of the household of Henry IV 1410. Custody and marriage awarded to Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland

Marriages/Other Unions

  1. Type: marriage
    Union began: 1412-1-12
    Union ended: n.d.

Siblings

Male

  • Mowbray, Thomas de (1385 - 1405)

Primary Title

  • 2nd Duke of Norfolk

Titles

  • 12th Earl of Norfolk
    Assumed: 1405-16-08
    Vacated: 1432-10-19
  • 4th Earl of Nottingham
    Assumed: 1405-16-08
    Vacated: 1432-10-19
  • 8th Baron Mowbray
    Assumed: 1405-16-08
    Vacated: 1432-10-19
  • 2nd Duke of Norfolk
    Assumed: 1425-04-30 (date restored to title)
    Vacated: 1432-10-19
  • Baron Segrave
    Assumed: 1405-16-08
    Vacated: 1432-10-19

General Lands Note

Full livery of lands 4 March 1412/13

Details of Offices

Began Ended Notes
Earl Marshal of England, England 1412/13 -3 -22 Also referred to a 'Marshal of England'
JP, Norfolk 1413/14 1416
JP, Suffolk 1413/14
JP, Suffolk 1416/17
JP, Suffolk 1421/2 1424
Councillor of Regency, England 1422 -12
Privy Councillor, England 1422 -12
JP, Norfolk 1424
JP, Yorkshire: East Riding 1424
JP, Bedfordshire 1426
JP, Worcestershire 1427
JP, Surrey 1427
JP, Warwickshire 1427
JP, Sussex 1427 1428
JP, Norfolk 1428 1431
JP, Essex 1429
JP, Yorkshire: East Riding 1429
JP, Worcestershire 1430 1431
JP, Surrey 1431
JP, Yorkshire: East Riding 1431
JP, Suffolk 1431 1432
JP, Essex 1431 -6 -12 1432

Details of Properties

Residence

Lands

  • Glamorgan: Gower
  • Leicestershire
  • Northamptonshire
  • Yorkshire

Event Naming Patron

Event Type Date Location Troupe
Performance - Guildhall, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire Earl Marshal's Entertainer/s

Patronized Troupes

Troupe Name Patron Troupe Type # of events
Earl Marshal's Entertainer/s Mowbray, John de (1392 - 1432) Entertainers/Minstrels 1

Owned Venues

Venue Name County Type
Epworth Castle Lincolnshire Private Residence

Bibliographic Sources

  • The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom. 1887–98 (8 vols); 1910–59 (13 vols). 6 vols. Gloucester: Alan Sutton, 1982
  • Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.