| Feudal* |
Richard Chamberlayne held Coates (in Titchmarsh), Northamptonshire; Standbridge and Tilsworth, Bedfordshire; Petsoe (in Emberton), Buckinghamshire; North Reston, Lincolnshire; Barton St. John, Oxfordshire; Swaffham Prior, Cambridgeshire.5 |
| Name Variation |
Richard Chamberlayne was also styled Richard Chamberlain Esq..5 |
| Birth* |
He was born between 1436 and 1439 at Titchmarsh Parish, Coates, Northampton, England.1,6,5 |
| (Witness) Probate |
He witnessed the probate of the estate of William Chamberlayne in 1470.5 |
| Marriage |
He married Sibyl Fowler, daughter of Richard Fowler and Joan Danvers, before 30 November 1476.5 |
| Marriage* |
Another source reports that the marriage took place before 1484.7,8,9 |
| Residence* |
He lived at Sherbourne Castle, Oxfordshire, England. |
| Burial |
He was buried in 1496 at Sherbourne, Oxfordshire, England.7,5 |
| Will* |
He left a will on 18 August 1496.7 |
| Death* |
He died on 28 August 1496.1,7 |
| Probate* |
His estate was probated on 19 October 1496.7,5 |
| Note |
The source of the children's names was the 1585 King of Arms Greene pedigree. Contemporary records have been found only for Thomas and Isabel.6 |
| Birth* |
Sir Thomas Greene Knt. was born on 10 February 1400 at Greene's Norton, Northamptonshire, England.1,7,8 |
| Marriage* |
He married first Philippa de Ferrers, daughter of Sir Robert de Ferrers and Margaret le Despencer, before 16 December 1421.1,7,8,4,9 |
| Marriage* |
He married second Marine Bellars before 7 December 1434 at Private chapel in the house of Richard Knyghtley, Fawesley, Northamptonshire, England, This marriage was clandestine.8,4 |
| Occupation* |
He was Sheriff of Northamptonshire on 4 November 1454 at Northamptonshire, England.1,5 |
| Death* |
He died on 18 January 1461/62 at age 61.1,10,11,7,8,4 |
| Burial* |
He was buried at Greene's Norton, Northamptonshire, England.5,8,4 |
| Birth* |
Sir Richard Talbot 4th Lord Talbot of Blackmere, M.P. was born circa 1361.7,8,9,10,1,5 |
| Knighted* |
He was knighted by Richard II at his coronation on 16 July 1377.5 |
| Event-Misc |
Was in Ireland with Edmund, Earl of March in January 1381 at Ireland.5 |
| Marriage* |
He married Ankaret le Strange, daughter of Sir John le Strange and Mary FitzAlan, before 23 August 1383.11,12,9,10,1,5 |
| Event-Misc* |
Summoned to Parliament in consequence of his marriage to the heiress of Strange of Blackmere. Between 3 March 1384 and 17 December 1387.10,1,5 |
| Event-Misc |
Summoned to be present 14 Jul for service against the Scots on 13 June 1385 at Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumbria, England.5 |
| Event-Misc |
Seised of his father's lands on 18 June 1387.5 |
| Event-Misc |
Was summoned to Parliament by writ directed Ricard Talbot de Godriche Castell. Between 1 December 1387 and 13 November 1393.5 |
| Event-Misc |
Was (upon the death of the 3rd Earl of Pembroke) awarded the Honor of Wexford in Ireland, as coheir through Elizabeth Comyn, his grandmother. On 31 December 1389.5 |
| Event-Misc |
Was commissioner of array for Shropshire on 1 March 1392 at Shropshire, England.5 |
| Event-Misc |
Was in Ireland in the King's service. In February 1395 at Ireland.5 |
| Death* |
He died between 8 September 1396 and 9 September 1396.7,11,9,10,1,5 |
| Arms* |
His arms were Gules a lion and a border engrailed or.1  |
| Citations |
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Talbot 11.
- [S183] Jr. Meredith B. Colket, Marbury Ancestry, p. 39.
- [S233] Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 141-6.
- [S234] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry, Talbot 9.
- [S287] G. E. C[okayne], CP, XII - 616.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Talbot 10.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 14-32.
- [S183] Jr. Meredith B. Colket, Marbury Ancestry, p.36.
- [S233] Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 141-7.
- [S234] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry, Talbot 8.
- [S183] Jr. Meredith B. Colket, Marbury Ancestry, p. 36.
- [S233] Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 34-8.
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| Birth* |
Sir Gilbert Talbot M.P. was born circa 1332.5,1,4,6,7 |
| Marriage* |
He married Petronilla Butler, daughter of Sir James Butler K.B. and Eleanor de Bohun, before 8 September 1352.8,4,6,2,9 |
| Event-Misc |
Was in the King's service in Gascony with the Prince of Wales. On 1 February 1357 at Gascony, France.7 |
| Event-Misc* |
Member of Parliament on 14 August 1362.5,4,6 |
| Event-Misc |
Was summoned to Parliament between 14 August 1362 and 8 August 1386.9,2 |
| Event-Misc |
Did homage to Richard II at his coronation on 16 July 1377.9 |
| Marriage* |
He married second Joan de Stafford, daughter of Sir Ralph de Stafford K.G. and Margaret de Audley, before 16 November 1379 Pardoned on that date for marrying without license.6,9,2 |
| Event-Misc |
Pardoned for failing to appear to answer John Sewal, citizen and mercer of London, touching a debt of £300. On 6 June 1380.9 |
| Event-Misc |
Accompanied Edmund of Langley, Earl of Cambridge on his expedition to Portual, taking part in the capture of Higuera la Real. Between 1381 and 1382 at Higuera la Real, Badajoz, Portugal.9 |
| Event-Misc |
Accompanied Edmund of York on his expedition to Portugal between 1381 and 1382 at Portugal.6 |
| Event-Misc |
Was commissioner for hereford at the time of the Peasants' Revolt with duties to array the lieges against the insurgents on 7 July 1381 at Hereford, England.9 |
| Event-Misc |
Summoned to be present 14 Jul for service against the Scots on 13 June 1385 at Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumbria, England.9 |
| Event-Misc |
Was with John of Gaunt on his expedition to Spain. Present at the capture of Vigo and the affair at Noya, and accompanied the Duchess Constance to visit the King of Portugal at Oporto. In July 1386 at Spain.6,9 |
| Death* |
He died of pestilence on 24 April 1387 at Roales, Spain.8,1,4,6,9,2 |
| Title* |
He held the title of 3rd Lord Talbot.2 |
| Name Variation |
Sir James Butler K.B. was also styled le Botiller.6 |
| Birth* |
He was born in 1305.7,5,8 |
| Event-Misc |
Held hostage for his father in Dublin Castle in 1317 at Dublin, Ireland.3,2 |
| Event-Misc |
He was given license to marry whom he would, and although under age, Edward II took his homage. On 2 December 1325.9 |
| Knighted* |
He was knighted as a Knight of the Bath in 1326.8 |
| Marriage* |
He married Eleanor de Bohun, daughter of Sir Humphrey VIII de Bohun and Elizabeth Plantagenet, in 1327.10,5,3,2,8 |
| Event-Misc* |
Created Earl of Ormond on 2 November 1328.7,3,2,4 |
| Death* |
He died on 6 January 1337/38.1,11,5,3,2,12 |
| Burial* |
He was buried at Gowran, Tipperary, Ireland.3,2,9 |
| Title* |
He held the title of Earl of Ormond, Chief Butler of Ireland, Lieutenant of Ireland.3,2 |
| Citations |
- [S183] Jr. Meredith B. Colket, Marbury Ancestry, p. 39.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Butler 9.
- [S234] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry, Butler 10.
- [S287] G. E. C[okayne], CP, II - 450.
- [S233] Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 24-6.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, FitzWalter 8.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 7-30.
- [S287] G. E. C[okayne], CP, X - 117.
- [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 49.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 13-30.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 73-32.
- [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 48.
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| Birth* |
Sir Humphrey VIII de Bohun was born in 1276.7,5 |
| Occupation |
He was Lord High Constable of England.8 |
| Event-Misc |
See Battle of Falkirk. On 22 July 1298 at Battle of Falkirk, Falkirk, Scotland.1 |
| (English) Battle-Falkirk |
On 22 Jul 1298, Sir Richard FitzAlan, Sir Theobald de Verdun, Sir John de Warenne, Sir William de Ferrers, Sir Reynold de Grey, Sir Humphrey VII de Bohun and Sir Humphrey VIII de Bohun fought on the side of the English at the Battle of Falkirk in West Lothian, Scotland.9,10,11 |
| Event-Misc* |
Present at the seige of Carlaverock. "A rich and elegant young man." A poem commemorates the battle. On 1 July 1300 at Carlaverock Castle, Scotland.5,1,12 |
| Marriage* |
He married Elizabeth Plantagenet, daughter of Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England and Eleanor of Castile, on 14 November 1302 at Westminster, Middlesex, England, by papal dispensation.7,2,13,14,5,1 |
| Event-Misc |
He had his lands confiscated for desertion in Scotland on 18 October 1306.12 |
| Event-Misc |
He bore the sceptre at the Coronation of Edward II on 28 February 1308.12 |
| Note* |
Fought at Bannockburn . He and the Earl of Gloucester wer in dispute as to whom would take precedence in the battle line; when the Earl of Gloucester dashed forward, his horse fell and he was killed. After the English were defeatred, Hereford retreated to bothwell, where Gov. Sir Walter Gilbertson gave him up to the Scots, who later exchanged him for Elizabeth de Burgh, wife of Robert the Bruce and the Bishop of St. Andrews on 24 June 1314 at Battle of Bannockburn.2,5,12,15 |
| Event-Misc |
He was captain of the forces against Llywelyn Bren ap Rhys in Glamorgan, Wales on 11 February 1315/16.15 |
| Will* |
He left a will on 11 August 1318.5 |
| Event-Misc |
He was on a diplomatic mission to the Counts of Flanders, hainault, Holland, and Zealand on 8 November 1318.15 |
| Event-Misc |
Humphrey ravaged the lands of Hugh le Despenser the Younger between May 1321 and June 1321.15 |
| Death* |
He died slain at Boroughbridge fighting against the King. On 16 March 1322 at Battle of Boroughbridge, Boroughbridge, Yorkshire, England.7,2,8,13,5,12 |
| (Rebel) Battle-Boroughbridge |
On 16 Mar 1322, Sir John Gifford, Sir Hugh de Audley, Sir Gilbert Talbot, Sir Bartholomew de Burghersh, Sir Bartholomew de Badlesmere and Sir Humphrey VIII de Bohun fought on the side of the Earl of Lancaster at the Battle of Boroughbridge in Yorkshire and was killed in the battle.16,17,15 |
| HTML* |
Br Weblinks:; History of the Bown Surname. |
| Burial* |
He was buried at Church of the Friars Preachers, York, Yorkshire, England.5 |
| Title* |
He held the title of 8th Earl of Hereford, 9th Earl of Essex.1 |
| Arms* |
His arms were Azure with a bend of silver and cotises of gold between six golden lioncels.1  |
| Arms |
His arms were Az. A bend arg., cottised or, bet. 6 lioncels or. A label gu. (Carlaverock).18 |
| Citations |
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Bohun 8.
- [S183] Jr. Meredith B. Colket, Marbury Ancestry, p. 39.
- [S232] Don Charles Stone, Ancient and Medieval Descents, 21-12.
- [S233] Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 18-4.
- [S234] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry, Bohun 12.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Bohun 7.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 6-29.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 96-31.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Plantagenet 5.
- [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 125.
- [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 35.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, p. 108.
- [S233] Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 18-5.
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
- [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 31.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 2, p. 114.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 5, p. 3.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, p. 107.
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| Birth* |
Elizabeth Plantagenet was born on 7 August 1282 at Rhudlan Castle, Caernavon, Wales.1,2,5,6,3 |
| Marriage* |
She married Graf Johann von Holland on 7 January 1297 at Ipswich, England.6,3 |
| Marriage* |
She married Sir Humphrey VIII de Bohun, son of Sir Humphrey VII de Bohun and Maud de Fiennes, on 14 November 1302 at Westminster, Middlesex, England, by papal dispensation.1,7,5,2,6,3 |
| Death* |
She died on 5 May 1316 at Quendon, England, at age 33.1,7,2,5 |
| Burial* |
She was buried at Walden Abbey, Essex, England.2,6 |
| Dickens* |
The section on Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England in Charles Dickens' "A Child's History of England" may be read in the exhibit attached to this tag.8  |
| Hume* |
To see what David Hume wrote about Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England in his History of England, please view the exhibit attached to this tag.9  |
| Birth* |
He was born 17 or 18 Jun 1239 at Westminster, London, England, 17 or 18 Jun 1239.2,10,11 |
| Event-Misc* |
Alfonso X ceded all rights in Gascony to Edward I in 1254.11 |
| Marriage* |
He married first Eleanor of Castile, daughter of Fernando III of Castile "the Saint" and Joan de Dammartin, on 18 October 1254 at Monastery of Las Huelgas, Burgos, Spain.2,12,10,4,11 |
| Battle-Lewes* |
On 14 May 1264, Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England fought on the side of King Henry III at the Battle of Lewes in Sussex . See also a href="http://www.wargames.co.uk/Library/ArticlesH/Lewes.html"The Battle of Lewes /a; and was captured by Simon of Montfort.11  |
| Event-Misc* |
Sir Gilbert met Prince Edward, who swore to remove aliens from the royal councils and observe the "good old laws." In May 1265.13 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc |
Roger de Mortimer conceived the plan and furnished a horse that allowed Edward I to escape from Hereford Castle, and the Prince came to Wigmore Castle. Roger de Mortimer and Roger de Clifford fought off Edward's pursuers as the prince approached Wigmore. In June 1265.14,15 |
| Battle-Evesham* |
On 4 Aug 1265, Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England and Simon VI de Montfort led their forces at the Battle of Evesham . See also a href="http://www.castles99.ukprint.com/Essays/evesham.html"The Battle of Evesham /a.16,17,18 |
| Event-Misc* |
Jean went on crusade with Prince Edward in 1270.19 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc |
He was a witness when Sir Ralph FitzRanulph was Partition of his lands to Rob. de Nevill and Rob. de Tateshale. Grant to Prince Edward wardship and marriage of his 2nd daughter coheir Anastasia. On 18 June 1270.20 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc |
He was a witness when Sir James de Audley was Protection 4 years going on crusade to the Holy Land with K. and P. Edw. (P. R.) on 10 July 1270.21 |
| Event-Misc* |
He was on crusade in the Holy Land between 11 August 1270 and 15 August 1272.4,11 |
| Residence* |
He lived between May 1271 and September 1272 at Acre, Palestine, while on crusade.4 |
| Crowned* |
He was crowned King of England on 19 August 1274 at Westminster, Middlesex, England.2,4,11 |
| Event-Misc |
Alexander III gave homage to Edward I Michaelmas 1278 at Westminster, Middlesex, England.22,23 |
| Event-Misc |
Invaded Scotland in 1296.4 |
| Event-Misc* |
Sir John Comyn swore fealty to Edward I of England following the death of the Maid of Norway on 10 July 1296.24 |
| (Witness) Knighted |
He knighted Sir Theobald de Verdun on 24 June 1298 at Northumberland, England.25,26 |
| Battle-Falkirk* |
On 22 Jul 1298, Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England led his forces at the Battle of Falkirk in West Lothian, Scotland.11,27,28 |
| Marriage* |
He married Marguerite Of France, daughter of Philip III (?) and Marie of Brabant (?), on 8 September 1299 at Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England, by dispensation dated 1 Jul 1298, they being related in the 2nd and 3rd degrees).2,12,10,4,11 |
| Event-Misc* |
Comyn was defeated by Edward I at Strathord, and was banished unless he would deliver William Waleys on 9 February 1303/4.24 |
| (Witness) Knighted |
He knighted Edward II Plantagenet and 300 other young men on 22 May 1306 at The Festival of the Swans.29,30 |
| Death* |
He died 7 or 8 Jul 1307 on 7 July 1307 at Burgh-on-Sands, Cumberland, England.2,12,10,11 |
| Burial* |
He was buried on 28 October 1307 at Westminster Abbey, Westminster, England.12 |
| HTML* |
Br Weblinks:; National Politics Web Guide Kings and Queens of England Brittania.com Chris Butterworth's Pages with many Edward links Charles Dicken's Child's History of England Bundy Genealogy site. |
| Citations |
- [S183] Jr. Meredith B. Colket, Marbury Ancestry, p. 38.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 1-28.
- [S232] Don Charles Stone, Ancient and Medieval Descents, 11-6.
- [S234] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry, Plantagenet 14.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Plantagenet 4.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 1-29.
- [S234] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry, Plantagenet 13.
- [S336] Charles Dickens, A Child's History of England.
- [S337] David Hume, History of England.
- [S232] Don Charles Stone, Ancient and Medieval Descents, 11-7.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Plantagenet 5.
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Montagu 6.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Mortimer 6.
- [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 170.
- [S342] Sir Bernard Burke, Extinct Peerages, p. 15.
- [S342] Sir Bernard Burke, Extinct Peerages, p. 27.
- [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 31.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Wydeville 5.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 2, p. 55.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, p. 25.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 2, p. 216.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, v. 5, p. 184.
- [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 64.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 70-32.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Verdun 8.
- [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 125.
- [S347] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans, p. 35.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Fitz Alan 9.
- [S301] Carl Boyer 3rd, Medieval English Ancestors of Robert Abell, p. 84.
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| Arms* |
Her arms were Sealed: (1) Quarterly, Castile and Leon. (2) A lion of England (Birch).7  |
| Name Variation |
Eleanor of Castile was also styled Leonor de Castilla. |
| Birth* |
She was born in 1240 at Castile, Spain.5 |
| Birth |
She was born in 1241.8,3 |
| Marriage* |
She married Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England, son of Henry III Plantagenet King of England and Eleanor of Provence, on 18 October 1254 at Monastery of Las Huelgas, Burgos, Spain.9,5,8,3,10 |
| Note* |
Accompanied her husband on crusade. Between 1270 and 1273.8 |
| (Witness) Event-Misc |
William de Fiennes pledged part of his estates, including Martock, Somerset, to his kinswoman, Eleanor of Castile, when at his request, she agreed to pay £1000 to Humphrey de Bohun for the marriage of his sister, Maud de Fiennes in 1275.11 |
| Death* |
She died on 28 November 1290 at Grantham, England.9,12,5,8,3 |
| Death |
Another source reports that Eleanor of Castile died on 28 November 1290 at Harby, Nottinghamshire, England.10 |
| HTML* |
Br Weblinks:; Eleanor of Castile Richard Croft's Page. |
| Burial* |
She was buried on 17 December 1290 at Westminster Abbey, Westminster, England.10 |
| Citations |
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 110-29.
- [S232] Don Charles Stone, Ancient and Medieval Descents, 20-7.
- [S234] David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry, Plantagenet 14.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Bohun 8.
- [S218] Marlyn Lewis, Ancestry of Elizabeth of York.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Castile 5.
- [S325] Rev. C. Moor, Knights of Edward I, p. 185.
- [S232] Don Charles Stone, Ancient and Medieval Descents, 11-7.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 1-28.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Plantagenet 5.
- [S284] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, Brienne 7.
- [S168] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, 110-30.
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| Name Variation |
Marguerite Of France was also styled Margaret of France (?).1 |
| Birth* |
She was born in 1279 at Paris, Seine, France.1,3 |
| Birth |
Another source reports that Marguerite Of France was born circa 1280.4 |
| Marriage* |
She married Edward I "Longshanks" Plantagenet King of England, son of Henry III Plantagenet King of England and Eleanor of Provence, on 8 September 1299 at Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England, by dispensation dated 1 Jul 1298, they being related in the 2nd and 3rd degrees).5,1,4,3,2 |
| Married Name |
Her married name was Plantagenet. |
| Burial* |
She was buried at Church of the Grey Friars, London, Middlesex, England.1 |
| Death* |
She died on 14 February 1318 at Marlborough Castle, Wiltshire, England.1,4,3,2 |
| Burial |
She was buried at Church of the Grey Friars, London, England.2 |