Edmond II of Kent
Edmond II of Woodstock (towards 1326 - January 5th 1331), was count de Kent of 1330 with 1331 and baron de Woodstock.
It was wire of Edmond de Woodstock, count de Kent and of Marguerite Wake.
His/her father had been carried out for treason on the order of the regent Roger Mortimer, but this one shortly after was drawn aside and carried out by the king Edouard III, which enabled him to avoid the confisquation of the goods of his/her father. He died shortly after.
Category: Death in 1331
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