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The title of Baron Abergavenny, in the Nevill family, dates from Edward Nevill, 3rd Baron Bergavenny ( d. 1476 ), who was the youngest son of Ralph de Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland by his second wife Joan Beaufort, daughter of John of Gaunt, first Duke of Lancaster.
His protector was John of Gaunt, who was acting as ruler at this time.
His successor was Richard II, a boy, who was under the influence of John of Gaunt, his uncle.
At first, although Lollardy was denounced as a heresy, Wycliffe and the Lollards were sheltered by John of Gaunt and other anti-clerical nobility, who may have wanted to use Lollard-advocated clerical reform to acquire new sources of revenue from England ’ s monasteries.
This change in status was also affected by the 1386 departure of John of Gaunt who left England to pursue the Crown of Castile.
Ferdinand appealed to John of Gaunt, who also claimed the throne of Castile, on behalf of his wife, Infanta Constance of Castile, daughter of Peter of Castile.
His rival, Somerset, belonged to the Beaufort family who, like Henry, were descended from John of Gaunt, Edward III's fourth son, though by his former mistress, Katherine Swynford.
The following year, Edward III bestowed the title ( 2nd creation ) on his fourth son, John of Gaunt, who was also married to the first duke's daughter.
From his marriage to Joan, he also became stepfather to her children, including John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter, who would marry Edward's niece Elizabeth of Lancaster, daughter of his brother John of Gaunt.
Henry VII, who became King of England in 1485, derived his claim to the throne from his mother Lady Margaret Beaufort, who was a great-granddaughter of Gaunt and Katherine Swynford.
Lady Margaret's own son Henry VII ( and all English, British, and UK sovereigns who followed ) are descended from Gaunt and Swynford, Henry VII having come to the throne not through inheritance but by force of arms.
He next entered into negotiations with John of Gaunt, who was aiming to make himself King of Castile by virtue of his marriage to Pedro I's daughter Constanza.
The second creation was on 13 November 1362, for John of Gaunt, 1st Earl of Richmond, who was both the 1st Duke's son-in-law and also fourth son of King Edward III.
Gaunt did not receive a large inheritance, so he made his fortune through marriage to the heiress Blanche of Lancaster, who brought with her the considerable lands of the Earls of Leicester and Lancaster, which made Gaunt the wealthiest landowner in England after the King.
Three of her books are classics in their genre and continue in their popularity to the present: Katherine, the story of Katherine Swynford, the mistress and eventual wife of John of Gaunt, and their children, who were the direct ancestors of the Tudors, Stuarts, and the modern British royal family ; Green Darkness, the story of a modern couple plagued by their past life incarnations ; and The Winthrop Woman about the notorious Elizabeth Fones, niece and daughter-in-law of John Winthrop, the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Ella Gaunt Smith, lady entrepreneur who began to manufacture dolls from her home ( called the " doll house ") that were widely owned across the USA.
In the 14th century, when the Strand was paved as far as the Savoy, it was the vast riverside London residence of John of Gaunt, a younger son of King Edward III who had inherited by marriage the title and lands of the Dukes of Lancaster.
During the Peasants ' Revolt headed by Wat Tyler in 1381, the rioters, who blamed John of Gaunt for the introduction of the poll tax that had precipitated the revolt, systematically demolished the Savoy and everything in it.
One of the lodge's documented owners was John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, who is supposed to have killed the last wild boar in England while hunting nearby, hence a boar's head formed part of the arms of the former Rothwell Urban District Council.
He also had to contend with the hostility of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, who claimed the crown of Castile by right of his wife Constance, the eldest daughter of Peter of Castile.
In 1388, Henry married Catherine of Lancaster ( 1372 – 1418 ), the daughter of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, and Gaunt's second wife, Constance of Castile, who was the elder daughter of King Peter of Castile.
In 1337 Edmund ’ s grandson, Henry of Grosmont ( c. 1299 – 1361 ), afterwards Duke of Lancaster, was created Earl of Derby, and this title was taken by Edward III's son, John of Gaunt, who had married Henry ’ s daughter, Blanche.
John of Gaunt ’ s son and successor was Henry Bolingbroke, who acceded to the throne as Henry IV in 1399.

Gaunt and has
It has been speculated that “ one or two ” of these children were actually fathered by John of Gaunt .< ref >“ Chaucer, Geoffrey .” Encyclopædia Britannica.
Kelly, however, has effectively demonstrated that this belief is likely false as John of Gaunt having sexual relations with two sisters would have been considered incest and would have required additional papal dispensation for him to marry Katherine.
Thomas, the eldest son and most well known, might have been born around 1367 judging from the dates he entered the military ; it has been suggested that he was the son of John of Gaunt, whom he served under and received favors from ; however, as stated previously, this parentage is unlikely.
Gaunt has since sought legal action for unfair dismissal, but any potential case has yet to go to court.
The station has experimented with introducing music into talk shows, and with the shock jock proposition in the form of Jon Gaunt.
This marks the first demonstration of the hatred that Colonel Draker Flense, the commander of the Jantine Patricians who suggested that Dravere give the assault order, has for Colonel-Commissar Gaunt.
Gaunt is shocked to learn that the Tanith First has been disbanded and merged with an under-strength regiment ; the 81st Belladon.
A senior officer of the arch-enemy has been captured, and refuses to speak to anyone but Gaunt.
The term Ghosts has two meanings: the first is that Corbec tells Gaunt that his decision to abandon Tanith " made ghosts of them, hollow echoes ".
The station has two transmitters serving the area-one on 105. 6 MHz at Wash Common Water Tower above Newbury and a smaller fill-in unit on 107. 4 MHz at the John o ' Gaunt School in Hungerford.
Episodes were released on DVD in North America, and in the UK, where the full series has been released twice, with the most recent edition seeing Damon, Bastedo and Gaunt reunite to provide a commentary for several episodes ( Damon's continuing role on US series General Hospital meant that Bastedo and Gaunt had to be flown to America for this to occur ).
Dynomutt, Dog Wonder has the historic significance of casting the first African-American public official in Saturday Morning cartoons in the form of Mayor Gaunt ( voiced by Larry McCormick ).
The lion is one of the most common charges in coats of arms, second only to the cross, and thus the Red Lion as a pub sign probably has multiple origins: in the arms or crest of a local landowner, now perhaps forgotten ; as a personal badge of John of Gaunt, founder of the House of Lancaster ; or in the royal arms of Scotland, conjoined to the arms of England after the Stuart succession in 1603.
He has three children: Elwin and Oliver de Groot and Genevieve Gaunt.
Sometime later, his family, distraught over the changes that their son has undergone, kidnapped him and forced him into a personality restructuring therapy to erase the troubling memories, but when presented with a copy of John Gaunt as supposed proof that Twilley's memories were false, he flew in a frenzy and ripped out the Gaunt copy's throat with his teeth.
This has led to a eugenic philosophy among some of the older Wizarding families, leading to a practice of " pure-blood " intermarriage that has exposed many of them ( such as the Gaunt family ) to the risks of mental instability.

Gaunt and studied
He studied magic with Rhian's father, Maethe Mathonwy, but while Gaunt could summon power he did not have the inner peace needed to properly control it.

Gaunt and carried
Under John of Gaunt, the gateway was blocked, and the entrance to the castle carried around to the left via a mantlet wall and tower, rendering the gatehouse a more secure traditional keep.
For John of Gaunt he carried out in 1375 unspecified works at the Savoy Palace in London and, together with another mason, Thomas Wrek, he contracted for the duke's large and very sumptuous canopied tomb in Old St Paul's Cathedral.
This caused the distinctive vertical scar that Gaunt carried through his life.

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