- Eleanor Cobham
Eleanor Cobham (
Sterborough Castle ,Kent , c. 1400 – c. 1452 or 1454Peel Castle ,Isle of Man ) was an English noblewoman.Lineage
She was daughter of
Sir Reynald Cobham , of Sterborough, Kent ["The Complete Peerage" says Sterborough is in Surrey] , 3rd Lord Cobham (son of SirReynold Cobham , 2nd Lord Cobham of Sterborough, and wifeEleanor Maltravers ), and his wife Eleanor Culpeper, daughter of Sir Thomas Culpeper, of Rayal.Wife to the King's Brother
She was wife to
Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester , a son ofHenry IV of England and his first wifeMary de Bohun , and a brother ofKing Henry V .Mistress
She married Humphrey three years after his marriage was declared invalid, c. 1431. She was an attendant to
Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut , first wife of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester. She was also Humphrey’s mistress during his first marriage.Close to the Throne
In 1435, after the death of his older brother
John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford , Humphrey became the heir to their nephewHenry VI of England .Charges of Witchcraft
In 1441 three priests,
Roger Bolingbroke , Eleanor's secretary;John Hunne , her chaplain; andThomas Southwell were executed for conspiring to kill the king bywitchcraft . Eleanor was tried on the same charges and admitted five of the twenty-eight counts.The authorities sentenced her to do public penance in
London , divorced her from Humphrey and imprisoned her for life.Exile
She was exiled in the
Isle of Man .Children
*Arthur d. 1447
*Antigone who married Henry Grey, 2ndEarl of Tankerville , Lord of Powys (c. 1419-1450) and then toJohn d'Amancier .References
Further reading
* [http://www3.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal01598| Royal Genealogical Data - University of Hull]
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