Margaret Plantagenet 1 2
- Born: Cir 1320
- Marriage: Sir John de Segrave in 1337
- Died: 24 Mar 1399 aged 79
Other names for Margaret were Margaret of Brotherton, Lady Manny, Margaret Marshal and Lady de Segrave.
General Notes:
She was the daughter of Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk, by his first wife Alice Hayles. She became heiress to the Earldom after the death of her childless brother, Edward, in 1334.
She married firstly in 1337 to Sir John de Segrave, 4th Lord Segrave by whom she had four children: Edmund de Segrave, died in the cradle. Elizabeth de Segrave (1338-1368) John de Segrave (September 13, 1340-1349) Anne de Segrave, Abbess of Barking
In 1338, Margaret inherited the Earldom of Norfolk from her father, becoming the 2nd Countess of Norfolk. Along with this title came the office of Lord Marshal. To date, she is the only woman to have served in this position (or, as it was called in the future, Earl Marshal).
In 1350, Margaret and John de Segrave began seeking a divorce based on the premise that they were contracted in marriage before she was of age, and that she had never consented to marry him. Furthermore, she had begun a relationship with a knight of great renown, Sir Walter Manny, 1st Baron Manny, as she crossed the channel in October 1350 to meet with him in Calais, without the king's permission. The inquisition regaring this incident shows that Margaret illegally crossed the Channel and met with Manny's servant, who broke his lantern with his foot so she could pass unnoticed.
John de Segrave died in 1353, before their divorce could be finalized; the next year Margaret wed Walter Manny shortly before May 30, 1354, and they had two more children: Thomas Manny, drowned in a well as a boy. Anne Manny, wife of John Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
Sir Walter died in 1371. Margaret never remarried, and as a widow was created Duchess of Norfolk for life in 1397, and her grandson Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk was created . Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk, died in 1399 and was buried in the choir of the Grey Friars, London.
Noted events in her life were:
• She was a Countess of Norfolk from 1338 to 1399.
• Acceded: Duchess of Norfolk, 29 Sep 1397.
Margaret married Sir John de Segrave in 1337. (Sir John de Segrave was born circa 1306 and died in 1353.)
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