- Mary of Waltham
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For the daughter of Edward I, see Mary of Woodstock.
Mary of Waltham Duchess consort of Brittany Spouse John V, Duke of Brittany House Plantagenet Father Edward III of England Mother Philippa of Hainault Born 10 October 1344
Waltham[disambiguation needed ], HampshireDied 1362 (aged 17–18) Burial Abingdon Abbey, Berkshire Mary of Waltham (10 October 1344 – 1362) was the daughter of Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault.
Life
Mary was betrothed in childhood to John V of Brittany, who grew up with her. As it is reported in some sources, the betrothal was held c. 1355.
In 1348 Mary met her mother and sister-in-law Joanna. Then in 1360 she went to stay with her sister-in-law Blanche of Lancaster.
On July, 03, 1361 she and John were married at Woodstock Palace[1] and acknowledged as Duke and Duchess of Brittany.
Within thirty weeks of marriage (March, 1362) Mary became lethargic and died, she was buried in Abingdon Abbey with her sister Margaret, Countess of Pembroke, who died weeks before her. John would marry again, firstly to Joan Holland (1366) (a cousin of Richard II of England) and secondly to Joanna of Navarre (1386).
Mary's statue can still be seen on south side of the tomb of Edward III of England in Westminster Abbey. She never did visit Brittany.[2]
Ancestry
Ancestors of Mary of Waltham 16. Henry III of England 8. Edward I of England 17. Eleanor of Provence 4. Edward II of England 18. Ferdinand III of Castile 9. Eleanor of Castile 19. Jeanne of Dammartin 2. Edward III of England 20. Philip III of France 10. Philip IV of France 21. Isabella of Aragon 5. Isabella of France 22. Henry I of Navarre 11. Joan I of Navarre 23. Blanche of Artois 1. Mary of England 24. John I, Count of Hainaut and Lord of Avesnes 12. John II, Count of Holland 25. Adelaide of Holland 6. William I, Count of Hainaut 26. Henry V, Count of Luxembourg 13. Philippa of Luxembourg 27. Margaret of Bar 3. Philippa of Hainault 28. Philip III of France 14. Charles of Valois 29. Isabella of Aragon 7. Joan of Valois 30. Charles II of Naples 15. Marguerite of Anjou and Maine 31. Maria of Hungary References
- ^ Reference from the Peerage
- ^ Weir, Alison (2002). Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy. The Bodley Head London, U.K.. ISBN 0-7126-4286-2. page 112 & 113
Preceded by
Joanna of FlandersDuchess consort of Brittany
1361–1362Succeeded by
Joan HollandCategories:- 1344 births
- 1362 deaths
- English princesses
- House of Plantagenet
- Duchesses of Brittany
- Women of medieval England
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