_Henry II Plantagenet, King of ENGLAND _+
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[1640] http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cp/p_botetourt.shtml offers in 2003: "Some corrections and additions to the Complete Peerage: Volume 2: - Botetourt - Volume 2, page 233 (as modified by volume 14): John de Botetourt [d. 1324] bastard s. of Edward I [Hailes Chron., in BM Cott. MS. Cleopatra, D III, f. 51, ex. inform. A.R. Wagner], was a distinguished soldier ... Originally, volume 4 said that John's parentage was unknown. Stewart Baldwin, in March 1998, and later others, referred to the work of F.N. Craig, The American Genealogist, vol. 63, pp. 145-153 (1988), arguing that a pedigree in the Hailes Abbey Chronicle is incorrect in making him a son of Edward I, and that he was probably the son of Guy de Botetourt (living 1274, 1316), by his wife Ada. Douglas Richardson, in October 2002, produced some supporting evidence."
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[21219] For her ancestry, see http://www.thepeerage.com/p5064.htm
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[21809] http://www.geneajourney.com/hntgfld.html states that William was of Suffolk, England and that he m. ca. 1140 Sibyl _____ (b. ca. 1126, d. ca. 1189), and further reports: "He founded the Cluniac Priory of Mendham in Suffolk."
_Philip II ("Augustus"), King of FRANCE _+
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John had Louis of Durazzo, whose son became Charles III, King of Naples (r. 1382-1386). Charles III had Ladislas I, King of Naples (r. 1386-1414) and Joanna II, Queen of Naples (r. 1414-1435). With Joanna I the "Regno" disintegrated. John of Gravina m. Agnes of Perigord; they also had Charles of Durazzo (m. Marie of Naples and had Agnes who m. Giacomo of Andria and Margaret who m. Charles III of Naples.
In 2007 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SICILY.htm offers: "Jean of Sicily, son of Charles II King of Sicily [Anjou-Capet] & his wife Maria of Hungary (1294-Naples 1336, bur Naples). Captain-General of Calabria 3 Sep 1313. He succeeded his brother Philippe in 1315 as Conte di Gravina. The principality of Achaia was considered forfeited in his favour when his first wife avowed her marriage with Hugo de La Palice. He was invested as Prince of Achaia by his brother at Avignon 5 Jan 1322. He set sail from Brindisi in Jan 1325 to claim the principality, his expedition funded by the Florentine banking family of Acciaiuoli, although by this time the Franks controlled only a reduced part of the original territory. He regained control over Kefalonia and Zante, but in Morea unsuccessfully attempted to recapture Karytaina and by 1326 he had left Greece and was in Florence. On the death of his brother, he refused to swear allegiance to the former's son Robert Principe di Tarento, as the new suzerain of Achaia. The solution found was the cession of his rights to the Principality of Achaia to his nephew Robert 17 Dec 1332, together with a loan of 5,000 ounces of gold arranged with the Acciaiuoli family, in return for Robert's rights to the Kingdom of Albania and Duchy of Durazzo. The arrangement was confirmed by the Pope in Jan 1333 and by Robert King of Sicily 14 Mar 1338. He adopted the title Duke of Durazzo. - m firstly (Naples Mar 1318, Papal dispensation 29 Mar 1318, marriage annulled 1321 for non-consummation) as her third husband, Mathilda de Hainaut Pss of Achaia, widow firstly of Guy II de la Roche Duke of Athens, and secondly of Louis de Bourgogne titular King of Thessaloniki, daughter of Florent de Hainaut Seigneur de Braine & his wife Isabelle de Villehardouin Pss of Morea (30 Nov 1293-in prison Castle of Aversa 1331, bur Naples Cathedral). Mathilde refused this marriage proposed by Philippe di Tarento, but was brought to Naples from Morea by force and compelled to marry. She refused to transfer her rights to Achaia to her new husband and appealed, unsuccessfully, to Venice and Burgundy for help. She was taken to Avignon where Pope John XXII ordered her to obey, but then avowed her secret marriage with Hugo de La Palice. Her inheritance was confiscated by Robert King of Sicily [Anjou] for breaching the condition of the 1289 marriage contract of her mother Isabelle, which required the king's approval for her marriage. Mathilde was imprisoned in the Castell dell'Uovo in Naples, accused of conspiring with Hugo de La Palice to murder the king, transferred to the castle of Aversa in 1328. Before dying, she bequeathed all her rights verbally to her cousin Jaime II King of Mallorca but made no testament. - m secondly (contract 14 Nov 1321) Agnesde Périgord, daughter of Helie [VII] Comte de Périgord Vicomte de Lomagne et dAuvillat & his second wife Brunisende de Foix (-after 11 Aug 1343, bur Naples, Convent of Santa Chiara)."
[239] This person is presumed living.
_William RAINSFORD , Esq._+
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_John RAINSFORD , Esq._|_Alyce ANNE ______________
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_George RAYNESFORD __|
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[2338] Robert was "aged 21, 1604"; was baptised at Epping, Co. Essex, 9 January 1565/6; is 6th child of his father; is "of Staverton." The pedigree states that he sold Drayton in 1608. He made his will 10 October 1628. Staverton is nearly 10 miles west of Northampton and perhaps 15 miles SE of Coventry. A Drayton House shows as an "antiquity" on modern maps about 29 miles NE of Staverton (but is not known to be the property sold by Robert). [cf. NEHGR, April 2000, p. 226.]
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