Talk:Alice Perrers

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Archival sources establishing that Alice was the widow of Jocelyn Perrers have been overlooked. She was married to Jocelyn before she became the king's mistress. She married William Windsor when she was the king's mistress.DeAragon 19:28, 8 March 2008 (UTC)


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The siblings of Edward III and Alive Perrers do NOT include Jane and Joan Plantagenet.

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This is listed under Alive Perrers - I have cut and pasted the last three paragraphs. The siblings are listed in the last paragraph.


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I moved the above here... it had been entered IN the article. I've been meaning to work on this article anyway. Soon. Leesonma 05:12, 24 July 2006 (UTC)

"Siblings" are sisters and brothers. We don't know the siblings of Alice (but I think the word you wanted was "children.") Jane and Joan are probably identical, as these are just various English versions of the feminine of John. The number of her children by the king is disputed.Dearagon 04:59, 23 December 2006 (UTC)