Henry Beaufort, 2nd Earl of Somerset
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Earl of Somerset | |
Predecessor | John Beaufort, 1st Earl |
Successor | John Beaufort, 3rd Earl, 1st Duke |
Born | 26 November 1401 (probable) |
Died |
25 November 1418 16) Siege of Rouen, France | (aged
House | House of Beaufort |
Father | John Beaufort, 1st Earl |
Mother | Margaret Holland, Duchess of Clarence |
Henry Beaufort, 2nd Earl of Somerset (26 November (probable) 1401 – 25 November 1418) was the eldest son of John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset, and the grandson of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster and Katherine Swynford.
Henry succeeded his father as Earl of Somerset on 16 March 1410. During his minority, his mother, Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Somerset held his lands for him until he reached the age of 15. When Henry was seventeen, he was placed under the command of Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter, his uncle, at the Siege of Rouen during the Hundred Years' War where he, as well as a number of other nobles, met his demise, although the exact reasons of his death are unknown.[1] He never married and was succeeded by his younger brother, John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset.
References
- ↑ Harriss, G.L, Cardinal Beaufort: A Study of Lancastrian Ascendancy and Decline (Oxford: Clarendon, 1988), 102.
Peerage of England | ||
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Preceded by John Beaufort |
Earl of Somerset 2nd creation 1410–1418 |
Succeeded by John Beaufort |