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Earl of Kent

The peerage title Earl of Kent has been created eight times in the Peerage of England and once in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. In fiction, the Earl of Kent is also known as a prominent supporting character in William Shakespeare's tragedy King Lear.

Earls of Kent, first creation (1020) Edit

The Earldom Kent was first created by Cnut the Great for Godwin, Earl of Wessex. Upon his death, in 1053, it was inherited by his son, Leofwine Godwinson. Leofwine, in 1066, at the Battle of Hastings, was killed, and his titles forfeited to the new King William.

Earls of Kent, second creation (1067) Edit

After William, Duke of Normandy conquered England, Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, his half-brother, was awarded the Earldom of Kent, the second creation. In 1076, Odo was found guilty of defrauding the crown, and most of his properties were forfeited to the crown, but he was not executed. In 1082, he was arrested for planning a military campaign to Rome and in 1088 his titles were forfeited. He died in 1097 at Palermo, on his way to join the First Crusade.

Earls of Kent, third creation (1141) Edit

William of Ypres was the principal lieutenant of King Stephen and was thus rewarded the Earldom of Kent. He was deprived of the title in 1155, by King Henry II.

Earls of Kent, fourth creation (1227) Edit

Hubert de Burgh was a loyal supporter of King John and in 1227 was created Earl of Kent by John's son and successor, King Henry III of England. He died childless in 1243, his Earldom becoming extinct.

Earls of Kent, fifth creation (1321) Edit

Edmund of Woodstock was sixth son of Edward I of England. He was created Earl of Kent in 1321. Following his execution for high treason, his son Edmund became Earl of Kent. Edmund died the following year and the Earldom of Kent was inherited by his younger brother John, 3rd Earl of Kent. John died aged 22 and all his land was passed to his sister Joan, Countess of Kent. The Earldom of Kent, as a royal earldom, became extinct. Joan married Sir Thomas Holland and was created Earl of Kent in her own right, in what is considered a separate creation of the Earldom of Kent (see below).

Earls of Kent, sixth creation (1360) Edit

The earls of Kent of this creation used Baron Holand (1353) as a subsidiary title; it became abeyant 1408. The first earl of Kent by this creation was the husband of Joan of Kent of the fifth creation.

The line of the earls of Kent became extinct with the death of Edmund, the fourth earl.

 Robert Holland, 1st Baron HolandThomas Holland, 1st Earl of KentJoan of KentWilliam de Montagu, 2nd Earl of SalisburyOtho HolandJohn de Warenne, 7th Earl of SurreyJohn de Mowbray, 3rd Baron MowbrayEdward the Black PrinceAlice FitzAlan, Countess of KentThomas Holland, 2nd Earl of KentHugh Courtenay (died 1374)Waleran III, Count of LignyJoan Holland, Duchess of BrittanyJohn IV, Duke of BrittanyJohn Holland, 1st Duke of ExeterThomas Holland, 1st Duke of SurreyEdmund Holland, 4th Earl of KentLucia ViscontiAlianore Holland, Countess of MarchJoan HollandMargaret Holland, Duchess of ClarenceEleanor Holland, Countess of SalisburyRoger Mortimer, 4th Earl of MarchEdmund of Langley, 1st Duke of YorkJohn Beaufort, 1st Earl of SomersetThomas Montagu, 4th Earl of SalisburyJohn Neville (died 1420)Edward Charlton, 5th Baron CharltonWilliam Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby de EresbyThomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of ClarenceHenry Scrope, 3rd Baron Scrope of Masham
The Holland Earls of Kent. Where an article exists, it can be found by clicking on the name.

Earls of Kent, seventh creation (1461) Edit

Earls of Kent, eighth creation (1465) Edit

The Greys were a baronial family with substantial property in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, and later around Ruthin in Wales. They rose to greater prominence during the Wars of the Roses. Edmund Grey, Lord Grey of Ruthin, started out a Lancastrian, but switched to the Yorkist side at the Battle of Northampton. He was a member of Edward IV's council, became Lord Treasurer in 1463/4, was created Earl of Kent in 1465 and was keeper of the Tower of London in 1470. He remained loyal through Richard III's accession, taking part in his coronation (1483).

Edmund's son George, the 2nd Earl, had continued as a Yorkist, marrying Anne Woodville, a sister of Edward IV's queen Elizabeth Woodville. (He was half-first cousin - both being grandsons of Reynold 3rd Lord Grey of Ruthin - to Queen Elizabeth's first husband, Sir John Grey of Groby.) He later married Catherine Herbert, daughter of William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke.

The third earl, Richard, was the son of the second earl and Anne Woodville. He wound up heavily in debt, probably through gambling, and was forced to alienate most of his property. A good part ended up in the crown's hands; historians disagree regarding what this says about Henry VII's relationship with the aristocracy.

He was succeeded as earl by his half-brother Henry, son of the second earl and Catherine Herbert. Henry tried, with little success, to reacquire the property Richard had sold, and had to live as a modest gentleman, never formally taking title as earl.

Earls of Kent, ninth creation (1866) Edit


References Edit

  • G.W. Bernard, "The Fortunes of the Greys, Earls of Kent, in the Early Sixteenth Century", The Historical Journal, 25 (1982), 671–685
  • Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Kent, Earls and Dukes of" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 734–735.

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See also Kingdom of Kent and Duke of Kent The peerage title Earl of Kent has been created eight times in the Peerage of England and once in the Peerage of the United Kingdom In fiction the Earl of Kent is also known as a prominent supporting character in William Shakespeare s tragedy King Lear Contents 1 Earls of Kent first creation 1020 2 Earls of Kent second creation 1067 3 Earls of Kent third creation 1141 4 Earls of Kent fourth creation 1227 5 Earls of Kent fifth creation 1321 6 Earls of Kent sixth creation 1360 7 Earls of Kent seventh creation 1461 8 Earls of Kent eighth creation 1465 9 Earls of Kent ninth creation 1866 10 ReferencesEarls of Kent first creation 1020 EditThe Earldom Kent was first created by Cnut the Great for Godwin Earl of Wessex Upon his death in 1053 it was inherited by his son Leofwine Godwinson Leofwine in 1066 at the Battle of Hastings was killed and his titles forfeited to the new King William Godwin Earl of Wessex 1020 1053 1st Earl of Kent Leofwine Godwinson 1053 1066 4th son of above 2nd Earl of Kent Earls of Kent second creation 1067 EditAfter William Duke of Normandy conquered England Odo Bishop of Bayeux his half brother was awarded the Earldom of Kent the second creation In 1076 Odo was found guilty of defrauding the crown and most of his properties were forfeited to the crown but he was not executed In 1082 he was arrested for planning a military campaign to Rome and in 1088 his titles were forfeited He died in 1097 at Palermo on his way to join the First Crusade Odo Earl of Kent and Bishop of Bayeux died 1097 forfeit 1088 Earls of Kent third creation 1141 EditWilliam of Ypres was the principal lieutenant of King Stephen and was thus rewarded the Earldom of Kent He was deprived of the title in 1155 by King Henry II William de Ipres Earl of Kent c 1095 1165 deprived 1155 Earls of Kent fourth creation 1227 EditHubert de Burgh was a loyal supporter of King John and in 1227 was created Earl of Kent by John s son and successor King Henry III of England He died childless in 1243 his Earldom becoming extinct Hubert de Burgh Earl of Kent died 1243 Earls of Kent fifth creation 1321 EditEdmund of Woodstock was sixth son of Edward I of England He was created Earl of Kent in 1321 Following his execution for high treason his son Edmund became Earl of Kent Edmund died the following year and the Earldom of Kent was inherited by his younger brother John 3rd Earl of Kent John died aged 22 and all his land was passed to his sister Joan Countess of Kent The Earldom of Kent as a royal earldom became extinct Joan married Sir Thomas Holland and was created Earl of Kent in her own right in what is considered a separate creation of the Earldom of Kent see below Edmund of Woodstock 1st Earl of Kent 1301 1330 attainted 1330 Edmund 2nd Earl of Kent c 1326 1331 restored 1331 John 3rd Earl of Kent 1330 1352 Joan 4th Countess of Kent 1352 1385 Earls of Kent sixth creation 1360 EditThe earls of Kent of this creation used Baron Holand 1353 as a subsidiary title it became abeyant 1408 The first earl of Kent by this creation was the husband of Joan of Kent of the fifth creation Thomas Holland 1st Earl of Kent died 1360 Thomas Holland 2nd Earl of Kent 1350 1397 Thomas Holland 3rd Earl of Kent 1372 1400 Edmund Holland 4th Earl of Kent 1383 1408 The line of the earls of Kent became extinct with the death of Edmund the fourth earl nbsp The Holland Earls of Kent Where an article exists it can be found by clicking on the name Earls of Kent seventh creation 1461 EditWilliam Neville Earl of Kent died 1463 Earls of Kent eighth creation 1465 EditThe Greys were a baronial family with substantial property in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire and later around Ruthin in Wales They rose to greater prominence during the Wars of the Roses Edmund Grey Lord Grey of Ruthin started out a Lancastrian but switched to the Yorkist side at the Battle of Northampton He was a member of Edward IV s council became Lord Treasurer in 1463 4 was created Earl of Kent in 1465 and was keeper of the Tower of London in 1470 He remained loyal through Richard III s accession taking part in his coronation 1483 Edmund s son George the 2nd Earl had continued as a Yorkist marrying Anne Woodville a sister of Edward IV s queen Elizabeth Woodville He was half first cousin both being grandsons of Reynold 3rd Lord Grey of Ruthin to Queen Elizabeth s first husband Sir John Grey of Groby He later married Catherine Herbert daughter of William Herbert 1st Earl of Pembroke The third earl Richard was the son of the second earl and Anne Woodville He wound up heavily in debt probably through gambling and was forced to alienate most of his property A good part ended up in the crown s hands historians disagree regarding what this says about Henry VII s relationship with the aristocracy He was succeeded as earl by his half brother Henry son of the second earl and Catherine Herbert Henry tried with little success to reacquire the property Richard had sold and had to live as a modest gentleman never formally taking title as earl Edmund Grey 1st Earl of Kent c 1420 1490 George Grey 2nd Earl of Kent c 1460 1503 Richard Grey 3rd Earl of Kent 1481 1524 Henry Grey 4th Earl of Kent c 1495 1562 Reginald Grey 5th Earl of Kent died 1573 Henry Grey 6th Earl of Kent 1541 1615 Charles Grey 7th Earl of Kent c 1545 1623 Henry Grey 8th Earl of Kent c 1583 1639 Anthony Grey 9th Earl of Kent 1557 1643 Henry Grey 10th Earl of Kent 1594 1651 Anthony Grey 11th Earl of Kent 1645 1702 Henry Grey 12th Earl of Kent 1671 1740 created Marquess of Kent in 1706 Duke of Kent in 1710 all Kent titles were extinct on his death though some others passed to Jemima Yorke 2nd Marchioness Grey Earls of Kent ninth creation 1866 EditAlfred Duke of Edinburgh Earl of Kent 1844 1900 vteFamily tree Dukes of Kent Marquesses of Kent Earls of Kent Dukes of Kent and Strathearn and Dukes of Connaught and StrathearnEarl of Kent 1st creation 1020Godwin Earl of Wessexc 1001 10531st Earl of KentHerlevad 1050Earl of Kent 2nd creation 1067King Harold Godwinsonc 1022 1066Leofwine Godwinsonc 1035 10662nd Earl of KentKing William Ic 1028 1087Odo of Bayeuxd 1097 Earl of KentEarl of Kent 3rd creation 1141Earldom forfeit 1st creation 1066Earldom forfeit 2nd creation 1088William of Ypresc 1090 1165Earl of KentEarldom forfeit 3rd creation 1155Earl of Kent 4th creation 1227Hubert de Burghc 1170 1243Earl of KentEarldom extinct 4th creation 1243King Edward I1239 1307Earl of Kent 5th creation 1321Edmund of Woodstock1301 13301st Earl of KentKing Edward III1312 1377Earldom 5th creation attainted 1330Earldom 5th creation restored 1330Earl of Kent 6th creation 1360Edmundc 1326 13312nd Earl of KentThomas Hollandc 1314 13601st Earl of Kent 1st Baron HollandJoan of Kent1326 1327 1385Edward the Black Prince1330 1376Duke of CornwallJohn of Gaunt1340 1399Duke of LancasterJohn1330 13523rd Earl of KentEarldom 5th creation extinct 1352Thomas Holland1350 13972nd Earl of Kent 2nd Baron HollandJohn Hollandc 1352 1400Earl of Huntingdon Duke of Exeter 3rd Baron HollandKing Richard II1367 1400Elizabeth of Lancasterbef 1363 1426Thomas Holland1372 14003rd Earl of KentDuke of SurreyConstance Holland1387 1437Edmund Holland1383 14084th Earl of Kent 4th Baron HollandEarldom 6th creation extinct 1408Earl of Kent 7th creation 1461Earl of Kent 8th creation 1465William Nevillec 1405 1463Earl of Kent Baron Fauconberg jure uxorisEdmund Grey1416 14901st Earl of Kent 4th Baron Grey de RuthynEarldom 7th creation extinct 1463George Greyc 1460 15032nd Earl of Kent 5th Baron Grey de RuthynAnne Woodvillec 1438 1489Elizabeth Woodvillec 1437 1492King Edward IV1442 1483Henry Greyc 1495 15624th Earl of Kent 7th Baron Grey de RuthynRichard Grey1481 15243rd Earl of Kent 6th Baron Grey de RuthynAnthony GreyHenry Grey1520 1545George GreyReginald Greyd 1573 5th Earl of Kent 8th Baron Grey de RuthynHenry Grey1541 16156th Earl of Kent 9th Baron Grey de RuthynCharles Greyc 1545 16237th Earl of Kent 10th Baron Grey de RuthynAnthony Grey1557 16439th Earl of KentHenry Greyc 1583 16398th Earl of Kent 11th Baron Grey de RuthynHenry Grey1594 165110th Earl of KentAnthony Grey1645 170211th Earl of KentMarquess of Kent Earl of Harold and Viscount Goderich 1st creation 1706Duke of Kent 1st creation 1710Henry Grey1671 1740Duke of Kent Marquess of Kent Marquess Grey 12th Earl of Kent Baron LucasEarldom 8th creation Marquessate and Dukedom of Kent Earldom of Harold and Viscountcy Goderich 1st creation extinct 1740King George III1738 1820Duke of Kent and Strathearn and Earl of Dublin 2nd creation 1799See also Earl of StrathearnKing George IV1762 1830King William IV1765 1837Prince Edward Augustus1767 1820Duke of Kent and StrathearnDukedom of Kent and Strathearn and Earldom of Dublin extinct 1820Queen Victoria1819 1901Earl of Dublin 3rd creation 1849 1850Earl of Kent 9th creation 1866Duke of Connaught and Strathearn 1874Albert Edward Prince of Wales1841 1910Earl of Dublin later King Edward VIIPrince Alfred Ernest Albert1844 1900Duke of Edinburgh Duke of Saxe Coburg and Gotha Earl of KentPrince Arthur1850 19421st Duke of Connaught and StrathearnEarldom of Dublin merged in the Crown 1901King George V1865 1936Prince Arthur of Connaught1883 1938Duke of Kent 2nd creation Earl of St Andrews and Baron Downpatrick 1934King Edward VIII1894 1972King George VI1895 1952Prince George1902 19421st Duke of Kent 1st Earl of St Andrews 1st Baron DownpatrickPrince Alastair Arthur1914 19432nd Duke of Connaught and StrathearnDukedom of Connaught and Strathearn extinct 1943Queen Elizabeth II1926 2022Prince Edwardb 1935 2nd Duke of Kent 2nd Earl of St Andrews 2nd Baron Downpatrick7 Prince Michael of Kentb 19421 George Windsorb 1962 styled Earl of St AndrewsHeir apparent to the dukedom of Kent3 Lord Nicholas Windsorb 19708 Lord Frederick Windsorb 19792 Edward Windsorb 1988 styled Lord Downpatrick4 Albert Windsorb 20075 Leopold Windsorb 20096 Louis Windsorb 2014References EditG W Bernard The Fortunes of the Greys Earls of Kent in the Early Sixteenth Century The Historical Journal 25 1982 671 685 Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Kent Earls and Dukes of Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 15 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 734 735 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Earl of Kent amp oldid 1166489898, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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