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Geoffrey de Geneville, 1st Baron Geneville

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This relationship explains the role played by Geoffrey de Joinville at the English court and their preferment in England. Geoffrey was thus one of the "Savoyards" who arrived in England in the retinue of Eleanor at the time of her marriage to King Henry III in 1236.
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In 1297, he supported Edward in the crisis caused by royal demands for men and money for the war in France. Edward appointed Geoffrey as Marshal of England in place of the main dissenter
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Geoffrey's wife and their eldest son pre-deceased him, Maud dying on 11 April 1304. In 1308, aged about eighty, he conveyed most, but not all, of his Irish lordships to
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in the Welsh War of that year. In 1283, he granted his English lands to his son Peter (Piers) and focused his attention on Ireland. He and his wife defended their
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at Trim, which he had established in 1263. He died on 21 October 1314, and was buried there. Upon his death, Joan succeeded him as "suo jure" Baroness Geneville.
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Hartland, Beth (November 2001). "Vaucouleurs, Ludlow and Trim: The Role of Ireland in the Career of Geoffrey de Geneville (c. 1226-1314)".
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until the crisis was over. Geneville subsequently received a number of summonses to parliaments between February 1299 and November 1306.
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Geoffrey’s mother, Beatrice of Auxonne had been previously married to Aymon de Faucigny by which they had a daughter,
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and others in England. Maud and Geoffrey had at least four sons, Geoffrey, Simon, William and Peter (or Piers).
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Irish, being heavily defeated in 1274 and 1276. In 1280, he acted as Edward's envoy in Paris and to the
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Geoffrey was both a military figure and political negotiator. He successfully pacified the Irish pro-
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Some time between 1249 and 8 August 1252, Henry III arranged Geoffrey's marriage to
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Charter for Vaucouleurs, Grant of 1298 by Walter (son of Joffroy), confirmed by
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against the Dublin government, and defined military duties for his tenants.
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With another of his brothers, William, he accompanied Edward on the
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and Royalist barons at this time that assisted the future
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5 (or more), including Geoffrey, Peter (Piers), and Simon
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from 1273 to 1276 but had little success against the
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Trim Castle, home to Geoffrey de Geneville
Trim Castle
Roger Mortimer
Joan
Champagne
Trim, County Meath
The Black Friary
Trim
Maud de Lacy, Baroness Geneville
1252
Simon of Joinville
Beatrix d'Auxonne
Henry III
Trim, County Meath
Edward I
Vaucouleurs
Champagne
Simon of Joinville
Stephen III of Auxonne
Jean de Joinville
Agnes of Faucigny
Peter II, Count of Savoy
Peter II, Count of Savoy
Maud (or 'Mathilda') de Lacy
Pierre de Genève
Welsh Marches
Ludlow
Ewyas Lacy

Jean de Joinville

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