Nielsen Hayden genealogy
William Bourchier
1374 - 1420 (46 years)-
Name William Bourchier Birth 1374 of Little Easton, Essex, England [1] Gender Male Death 28 May 1420 Troyes, Aube, Champagne-Ardenne, France [1, 2, 3] Burial Llanthony Priory, outside Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England [1] Person ID I17747 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of AP, Ancestor of JTS Last Modified 13 Mar 2021
Father William de Bourchier d. 1375 Mother Eleanor de Lovaine, b. 27 Mar 1345, Little Easton, Essex, England d. 5 Oct 1397 (Age 52 years) Marriage Bef Jun 1359 [2, 4] Family ID F8926 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Anne of Gloucester, b. Bef 8 May 1383 d. 16 Oct 1438 (Age > 55 years) Children + 1. John Bourchier d. 16 May 1474 + 2. Henry Bourchier d. 1483 Family ID F11004 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 13 Mar 2021
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Notes - Constable of the Tower of London. In the year following Agincourt, Henry V created him Count of Eu, one of several countships Henry created in Normandy to cement his power in France.
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