Baron Maltravers
The title Baron Maltravers or Mautravers was created in the
Eleanor became, according to modern doctrine, de jure Baroness Maltravers.[1] The barony later became a subsidiary title of the Earl of Arundel (subsequently the Duke of Norfolk)
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Barons Maltravers (1330)
- John Maltravers, 1st Baron Maltravers (c. 1290 – 16 February 1364)[2] (in abeyance)
- Eleanor Maltravers (c. 1345 – 12 January 1405),[3] granddaughter (abeyance terminated c. 1383)
- John FitzAlan, 13th Earl of Arundel (1385–1421), grandson, styled Baron Maltravers after the death of his grandmother, Eleanor, on 10 January 1405.[4]
For further holders of the title see Earl of Arundel and Duke of Norfolk.
Footnotes
- ^ Cokayne 1932, pp. 583–6.
- ^ Richardson I 2011, pp. 28–9.
- ^ Richardson I 2011, pp. 29–32.
- ^ Richardson states that Eleanor died 12 January 1405.
References
- Cokayne, G.E. (1932). The Complete Peerage, edited by Vicary Gibbs. Vol. VIII (2nd ed.). London: St Catherine Press.
- Richardson, Douglas (2011). Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, ed. Kimball G. Everingham. Vol. I (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City.
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- Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, Page 2098
- Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages [better source needed]