Name | Edward (Plantagenet) [1] | |
Suffix | of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York | |
Gender | Male | |
Hereditary Title | 25 Feb. 1389/90 [1] | |
1st Earl of Rutland [E., 1390] | ||
Hereditary Title | Before 12 Aug. 1396 [1] | |
1st Earl of Cork [I., by 1396] | ||
Hereditary Title | 29 Sept. 1397 – 3 Nov. 1399 [1] | |
1st Duke of Aumale [E., 1397] | ||
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Hereditary Title | 1 Aug. 1402 [1] | |
2nd Duke of York [E., 1385] | ||
Hereditary Title | 1 Aug. 1402 – by 1414 [1] | |
2nd [or 3rd] Earl of Cambridge [E., 1385 or 1360] | ||
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Died | 25 Oct. 1415 | Azincourt, Pas-de-Calais, France [1] |
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Person ID | I434 | British Peerage & Gentry |
Last Modified | 30 June 2018 |
Father | Edmund (Plantagenet), of Langley, 1st Duke of York, b. 5 June 1341, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England , d. 1 Aug. 1402, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England (Age 61 years) | |
Mother | Isabella (Ivrea), of Castile, b. 1355, d. 1392 (Age 37 years) | |
Married | 11 July 1372 | Wallingford, Oxfordshire, England [2] |
Family ID | F220 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Heraldry | Arms of 1st & 2nd Dukes of York (1385 creation) [Plantagenet] Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, fifth son of King Edward III: France (ancient) and England quarterly, a label of three points argent, each point charged with three torteaux. (From his seal, 1391.) His son, Edward [of Norwich], Earl of Cambridge (later 2nd Duke of York), until he succeeded his father (i.e. before 1402), bore the same with an additional difference of a bordure of Spain, as were later borne by his younger brother Richard [of Conisburgh] who was created Earl of Cambridge in 1414. Vincent, however, attributes to Edward a label (which possibly he bore after his father's death) of three points, the first and third charged respectively with three castles of Castile and three lions of Leon, and the second charged with three castles of Castile in dexter and three lions of Leon in sinister (as depicted here). Source: A. C. Fox-Davies, A Complete Guide to Heraldry, rev. J. P. Brooke-Little (1969), pp. 378–9. | |
Arms of 2nd & 3rd Dukes of York (1385 creation) [Plantagenet] France Modern and England quarterly, a label of three points argent, each point charged with three torteaux. The same arms as were borne previously by the Dukes of York (1385 creation), except that France (ancient) was replaced by France Modern in the 1st and 4th quarters during the reign of Henry IV. |
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