Humphrey VI De Bohun: Born about 1220; Died 27 October 1265; Married in Wales or England; Eleanor De Braiose: Born about 1230, Breconshire, Wales; Died before 1246, of Llanthony Inn, Gloucestershire, England. [1] He was also an active participant in the Welsh Wars and maintained for several years a private feud with the earl of Gloucester. HRE Charles VI's 13-Great Uncle. Humphrey (VI) de Bohun (c. 1249 – 31 December 1298), 3rd Earl of Hereford and 2nd Earl of Essex, was an English nobleman known primarily for his opposition to King Edward I over the Confirmatio Cartarum. Born: 1251 Died: 31 Dec 1298. Poss. de Bohun . Poss. BOHUN, Humphrey VI de, Governor of Winchester == BRUCE-FRANKS- BOHUN, Humphrey {18-3} de == QUINCY- + BRAIOSE, Eleanor de b: ~1230 d: 1251 #: BRUC370 S22 m: <15 Feb 1247/48 Mother: MARSHALL, Eva Father: BRAIOSE, William de, of Brecknock Humphrey succeeded his grandfather, Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford, in 1275 as Earl of Hereford and Essex and Lord High Constable. He married Eleanor or Alianor de Braose Abt 1244 at of Wales, York, England . Humphrey with the Beard (died before 1113) was a Norman soldier and landed aristocrat, the earliest known member of the Bohun family who took part in the Norman conquest of England as one of the original companions at Hastings. Humphrey De BOHUN (Steward of England) Born: ABT 1120. At the instigation of Milo, his father-in-law, he espoused the cause of the Empress Maud and her son, against King Stephen, and so faithfully maintained his allegiance … Notes: Baron De Bohun, Lord of Hereford. Humphrey with the Beard. Around 1264, he was made Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. Humphrey (VI) de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford (c. 1249 – 31 December ... 1298) was an active participant in the Welsh Wars, who had inherited major possessions in the Welsh Marches from his mother, Eleanor de Braose. HM George I's 28-Great Grandfather. He was also an active participant in the Welsh Wars and maintained for several years a private feud with the earl of … Humphrey VII (VI) de BOHUN. Humphrey VI fought at the battle of Evesham, 4 August 1265, he fought on the side of Simon de Montfort, and was taken prisoner. Humphrey (VI) de Bohun (c. 1249 – 31 December 1298), 3rd Earl of Hereford and 2nd Earl of Essex, was an English nobleman known primarily for his opposition to King Edward I over the Confirmatio Cartarum.Fritze and Robison, (2002). Humphrey VI de Bohun was born at of Blisworth, Northampton, England 1225. 1270 - Following the rebellion aganst King Henry III of England during the Second Barons' War of 1263–4 and the Treaty of Montgomery in 1267, Llywelyn ap … Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford and 2nd Earl of Essex (Humphrey VI, c.1249-c.1298), a key figure in the Norman conquest of Wales Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford, 3rd Earl of Essex (Humphrey VII, 1276-1321/2), one of the Ordainers who opposed Edward II's excesses Eleanor de Bohun, Countess of Ormonde (1304–1363) Steward and Sewer to King Henry I, and he supported Henry in the rebellion of 1173. U.S. President [W. HARRISON] 's 14 … Died: 6 Apr 1187. His parents were Humphrey V de [Earl] Bohun and Maud de Eu or Exoudun. [2] His father, Humphrey (V) de Bohun, … The earldom therefore passed to his son Humphrey VI de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford, 2nd Earl of Essex (c.1249-1298). Humphrey V de Bohun (d.1265), eldest son and heir apparent, who predeceased his father, having shared with him in the defeat at the Battle of Evesham (1264), which he did not long survive. Earl of Hereford & ESSEX; 8th Lord High Constable of England. Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford (Humphrey VI, c.1249-c.1298), also 2nd Earl of Essex, a key figure in the Norman conquest of Wales; Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford (Humphrey VII, 1276-1321/2), one of the Ordainers who opposed Edward II's excesses