Wallace - Person Sheet
Wallace - Person Sheet
NameFRAUNCEYS, Maud
Birth Date1360
Birth PlaceLondon, England
OccupationCountess of Salisbury
Death Datebef 5 Aug 1454 Age: 94
FatherFRAUNCEYS, Sir Adam Jr. (~1334-<1375)
MotherCHAMPNEIS, Alice (~1333-1424)
Spouses
Birth Date1357
Occupation3rd Earl of Salisbury
Death Date5 Jan 1400 Age: 43
FlagsNobility
Fatherde MONTAGU, Sir John (~1331-1396)
MotherMONTHERMER, Lady Margaret (1329-1395)
Misc. Notes
As a young man, Montagu distinguished himself in the war with France, and then went to fight against the pagans in Prussia, probably on the expedition led by Henry Bolingbroke (the future Henry IV of England). Bolingbroke was to entrust his young son and heir, later Henry V, to the care of Sir John and his wife Maud following the death of his wife Mary de Bohun. Lady Salisbury cared for the young boy at a Montagu house in Welsh Bicknor near Monmouth until her death in 1395.

He was summoned to parliament in 1391 as
Baron Montagu. Montagu was a favorite of the King during the early years of the reign of Richard II. He accompanied the King during his expeditions to Ireland in 1394 and 1395 and, as a privy councillor, was one of the principal advocates of the King's marriage to Isabella of Valois. During the trips to France associated with the marriage, he met and encouraged Christine de Pisan, whose son was educated in the Montagu household. Montagu was a prominent Lollard, and was remonstrated by the king for this.

With the death of his mother around this time, John inherited the
barony of Monthermer and its estates. In 1397, he became Earl of Salisbury, on the death of his uncle, and inherited Bisham Manor and other estates. He continued as one of the major aristocratic allies of King Richard II, helping to secure the fall of the Duke of Gloucester and the Earl of Warwick. He persuaded the king to spare the life of Warwick. He received a portion of the forfeited Warwick estates and, in 1399, was made a Knight of the Garter.
Early in 1399, he went to
France on a successful mission to prevent the proposed marriage of Henry Bolingbroke and a daughter of the Duke of Berry.

In May, he again accompanied Richard II on an expedition to Ireland. When news reached them of that Bolingbroke had returned to England, Montagu was sent to
Wales to raise opposing forces. When these deserted, Montagu advised King Richard to flee to Bordeaux. Instead Richard was imprisoned, Henry took the throne and, in October, Montagu was arrested along with many of Richard's former councillors, and held in the Tower of London.
Marr Datebef 4 May 1383
Marr PlaceLondon, England
ChildrenThomas
 Richard (~1389-1429)
 Ann
Last Modified 12 Jun 2016Created 12 Feb 2022 by Robert Avent