Countess Joan OF KENT
(1328-1385) |
Countess Joan OF KENT 1
![]() Joan married Prince Edward Plantagenet of Wales, son of King Edward Plantagenet III of England and Philippa of Hainault, on 10 Oct 1361 in Windsor, Berkshire, England. (Prince Edward Plantagenet of Wales was born on 15 Jun 1330 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England, died on 8 Jun 1376 in Westminster, Palace, London, England and was buried in Canterbury, KEN, England, UK.) ![]() Joan next married Earl Thomas de Holland of Kent 1st, son of Baron Robert de Holland Holand 1st and Lady Maude La Zouch, in 1340. (Earl Thomas de Holland of Kent 1st died on 28 Dec 1360.)
In 1340, at the age of twelve, Joan secretly married Thomas Holland of Upholland, Lancashire, without first gaining the royal consent necessary for couples of their rank. The following winter (1340 or 1341), while Holland was overseas, her family forced her to marry William Montacute , son and heir of the first Earl of Salisbury . Joan later averred that she did not disclose her existing marriage with Thomas Holland because she had been afraid that disclosing it would lead to Thomas's execution for treason upon his return. She may also have become convinced that the earlier marriage was invalid. |
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Denis R. Reid, <i>Royals GEDCOM file 1992</i>, Surety: 3.
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