Robert Ferrers of Wem

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Роберт Феррерс (англ. Robert Ferrers; около 1373 — до 29 ноября 1396) — английский аристократ, 2-й барон Феррерс из Уэма с 1380, сын Роберта Феррерса, 1-го барона Феррерса из Уэма, и Элизабет Ботелер, 4-й баронессы Ботелер из Уэма. rdf:langString
Robert de Ferrers, 2. Baron Ferrers of Wemme (* um 1376; † zwischen Mai 1395 und November 1396) war ein englischer Adliger. Robert de Ferrers entstammte der alten englischen Adelsfamilie Ferrers. Er war das einzige Kind von Robert de Ferrers, 1. Baron Ferrers of Wemme und dessen Frau . Sein Vater starb bereits 1380 oder 1381, womit Robert zum Erben von dessen Gütern und dem Titel Baron Ferrers of Wemme wurde. Da die zweite und die dritte Ehe seiner Mutter kinderlos blieb, war er auch der potentielle Erbe ihrer umfangreichen Besitzungen, starb jedoch noch vor ihr. Er wurde nie in ein Parlament berufen. rdf:langString
Robert Ferrers of Wem (c. 1373 – bef. 29 November 1396). He was born in Willisham, Suffolk. Robert was the son of Baron Sir Robert Ferrers of Wem and Elizabeth Boteler, 4th Baroness Boteler of Wem, who died in June 1411, and paternal grandson of Robert de Ferrers, 3rd Baron Ferrers of Chartley. His father had been summoned to Parliament in 1375 as Robert Ferrers of Wem. Under modern peerage doctrine the manner in which he was named in this summons would be viewed as creating a novel peerage, the Barons Ferrers of Wem, to which his son Robert, who was never himself summoned, would be viewed to have succeeded as 2nd Baron on his father's death in 1380. However, in Complete Peerage, Vicary Gibbs argues that contemporary practice was not so regimented as it would become, and that the elder Rob rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Robert de Ferrers, 2. Baron Ferrers of Wemme (* um 1376; † zwischen Mai 1395 und November 1396) war ein englischer Adliger. Robert de Ferrers entstammte der alten englischen Adelsfamilie Ferrers. Er war das einzige Kind von Robert de Ferrers, 1. Baron Ferrers of Wemme und dessen Frau . Sein Vater starb bereits 1380 oder 1381, womit Robert zum Erben von dessen Gütern und dem Titel Baron Ferrers of Wemme wurde. Da die zweite und die dritte Ehe seiner Mutter kinderlos blieb, war er auch der potentielle Erbe ihrer umfangreichen Besitzungen, starb jedoch noch vor ihr. Er wurde nie in ein Parlament berufen. Ferrers heiratete Joan Beaufort, eine Tochter von John of Gaunt, 1. Duke of Lancaster aus seiner nachträglich legitimierten Ehe mit Catherine Swynford. Mit ihr hatte er zwei Töchter: * Elizabeth de Ferrers (um 1393–nach 1407) ⚭ ; * Mary de Ferrers ⚭ Sir Ralph Neville († 1458), Sohn des Ralph Neville, 1. Earl of Westmorland. Da er keine Söhne, sondern nur zwei Töchter hatte, fiel mit seinem Tod der Titel Baron Ferrers of Wemme in Abeyance. Seine Witwe heiratete vor dem 29. November 1396 in zweiter Ehe Ralph Neville, 1. Earl of Westmorland. Nach dem Tod von Robert de Ferrers Mutter Elizabeth de Botiler 1411 wurde deren Erbe zwischen seinen beiden Töchtern bzw. ihren Nachkommen aufgeteilt.
rdf:langString Robert Ferrers of Wem (c. 1373 – bef. 29 November 1396). He was born in Willisham, Suffolk. Robert was the son of Baron Sir Robert Ferrers of Wem and Elizabeth Boteler, 4th Baroness Boteler of Wem, who died in June 1411, and paternal grandson of Robert de Ferrers, 3rd Baron Ferrers of Chartley. His father had been summoned to Parliament in 1375 as Robert Ferrers of Wem. Under modern peerage doctrine the manner in which he was named in this summons would be viewed as creating a novel peerage, the Barons Ferrers of Wem, to which his son Robert, who was never himself summoned, would be viewed to have succeeded as 2nd Baron on his father's death in 1380. However, in Complete Peerage, Vicary Gibbs argues that contemporary practice was not so regimented as it would become, and that the elder Robert had clearly been summoned simply as possessor, jure uxoris, of the same barony previously held by his father-in-law William, Baron Boteler of Wem. His mother's 3rd husband, Sir Thomas Molinton, would in turn in his will style himself 'Lord of Wemme', jure uxoris, though he was never summoned. Were it the case that his father was summoned only jure uxoris, then Elizabeth's son Robert Ferrers, who was never himself summoned, would not have been a peer as he predeceased his mother. Following this Robert's death in 1396 and of his mother in 1411, the Barony Boteler of Wem and any Barony Ferrers that might be held to have been created by the 1375 summons would have gone into abeyance between his two daughters.
rdf:langString Роберт Феррерс (англ. Robert Ferrers; около 1373 — до 29 ноября 1396) — английский аристократ, 2-й барон Феррерс из Уэма с 1380, сын Роберта Феррерса, 1-го барона Феррерса из Уэма, и Элизабет Ботелер, 4-й баронессы Ботелер из Уэма.
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