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  2. Henry of Almain - Wikipedia

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    Henry of Almain (Anglo-Norman: Henri d'Almayne; 2 November 1235 – 13 March 1271), also called Henry of Cornwall, was the eldest son of Richard, Earl of Cornwall, afterwards King of the Romans, by his first wife Isabel Marshal.

  3. Greenwich armour - Wikipedia

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    Greenwich armour is the plate armour in a distinctively English style produced by the Royal Almain Armoury founded by Henry VIII in 1511 in Greenwich near London, which continued until the English Civil War. The armoury was formed by imported master armourers hired by Henry VIII, initially including some from Italy and Flanders, as well as the ...

  4. List of parliaments of England - Wikipedia

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    On 14 March, Lord Edward and Richard de Clare disputing the Welsh Marches forced to swear to observe the new treaty witnessed by Henry of Almain and the Earl Warenne. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] And on 30 March, The Ordinances of the Magnates were published, two days after that in favour of lesser tenants.

  5. Richard of Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    He was born 5 January 1209 at Winchester Castle, the second son of John, King of England, and Isabella, Countess of Angoulême.He was made High Sheriff of Berkshire at age eight, was styled Count of Poitou from 1225 and in the same year, at the age of sixteen, his brother King Henry III gave him Cornwall as a birthday present, making him High Sheriff of Cornwall.

  6. Family tree of English monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Henry of Almain & of Cornwall 1235–1271: Richard of Cornwall: Edmund of Almain 1249–1300 2nd Earl of Cornwall: House of Hohenstaufen: Philip III 1245–1285 King of France: Ferdinand III 1199/1201–1252 King of Castile: Sir Henry de Montfort 1238–1265: Simon VI 1240–1271 de Montfort the Younger: Amaury de Montfort 1242–1301: Richard ...

  7. Battle of Chesterfield - Wikipedia

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    The battle was part of the "mopping up" of baronial opposition that resisted Henry III following the Battle of Evesham. The fighting took place in, and around, Chesterfield, Derbyshire on 15 May 1266. [2] The leaders of the barons were Robert Ferrers, Earl of Derby; Baldwin Wake, Lord of Chesterfield; and John d'Ayville.

  8. 1260s in England - Wikipedia

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    16 September – Second Barons' War: Henry disinherits all rebels against his rule. [1] 1266 . 15 May – Second Barons' War: Battle of Chesterfield – Forces led by Henry of Almain, son of Richard of Cornwall, defeat rebels under Robert de Ferrers in a minor skirmish at Chesterfield, Derbyshire.

  9. Inventory of Henry VIII - Wikipedia

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    The Inventory of Henry VIII compiled in 1547 is a list of the possessions of the crown, ... Armoury; 526 pairs of Almain rivets with splints and sallets (light German ...