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JOHN MOWBRAY (1390-1432)

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Originally appearing in Volume V19, Page 743 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JOHN See also:MOWBRAY (1390-1432) , and See also:duke, See also:brother of the last-named, now became See also:earl See also:marshal and earl of See also:Nottingham. He sat in See also:judgment upon See also:Richard, earl of See also:Cambridge, and the other rebels in 1415, and went to See also:France with See also:Henry V. He took See also:part in the See also:siege of See also:Harfleur, but illness prevented him from fighting at See also:Agincourt. He saw service in France in subsequent years, and after Henry's See also:death he was a member of the See also:English governing See also:council. In 1424 he followed See also:Humphrey, duke of See also:Gloucester, on his See also:campaign in See also:Hainaut, and in 1425 he secured his recognition as duke of See also:Norfolk. He died on the 19th of See also:October 1432 at Epworth, where his See also:father had founded a Cistercian priory. By his wife See also:Catherine, daughter of See also:Ralph See also:Neville; 1st earl of See also:Westmorland, he See also:left an only son, the 3rd duke.

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