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  1. Edmund of Almain (26 December 1249 – 1300) was the second Earl of Cornwall of the fourth creation from 1272. He joined the Ninth Crusade in 1271, but never made it to the Holy Land. He was the regent of the Kingdom of England from 1286 to 1289 and the High Sheriff of Cornwall from 1289 to 1300.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Edmund of Almain (26 December 1249 – 1300), was the second Earl of Cornwall of the 7th creation. Early life.

  3. Edmund was now Earl of Cornwall and on 16 November, when the King died, his cousin Edward, was the new English monarch. From his father, Edmund inherited vast landed wealth.

  4. Edmund’s interests in the county originated from the initial grant of the earldom of Cornwall to his father, as well as those which were part of the honour of Vautort which Richard had purchased. Cornish tenants might hold manors which lay in both honours.

  5. Earl of Cornwall. Appearance. The title of Earl of Cornwall was created several times in the Peerage of England before 1337, when it was superseded by the title Duke of Cornwall, which became attached to heirs-apparent to the throne.

  6. When Edmund Cornwall 2nd Earl of Cornwall was born on 26 December 1249, in Hertfordshire, England, his father, Richard of Cornwall Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, was 40 and his mother, Sanchia of Provence, was 21. He married Margaret de Clare Countess of Cornwall on 14 October 1272, in Ruislip, Middlesex, England.

  7. www.berkhamstedcastle.org.uk › history › timelineBerkhamsted Castle | Timeline

    Edmund, the 2nd Earl of Cornwall encloses former common land to the north of Berkhamsted Castle to create a new deer park. For centuries, kings and nobles hunt deer here, providing sport for royalty and venison for the Castle larders.