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 APPENDIX B 595 The Lady Blanch Bradeston. Blanche, widow of Sir Edmund Bradeston (^) The Lady Agnes Arundel. Agnes, wife of Sir William Arundel The Lady Ros. Margaret, wife of William [Lord] Ros. She had robes again 1408, 1409, 141 3, 141 6 The Lady de Courcy. Margaret, wife of Sir W^illiam de Courcy, Baron of Kingsale and Ringrone [L] 1 405. The Queen of England. Joan, 2nd wife of Henry IV. She had robes again 1408 to 141 1, 1413, 1416, 1421 The Duchess of Holland Senior. Margarethe, wife of Albert, Count of Hainault and Holland The Duchess of Holland Junior. Margarethe, wife of Wil- lem II, Count of Hainault and Holland. She had robes again 1409 to 141 1, 141 6 The Countess of Stafford. Anne, widow of Edmund, Earl of Stafford, who m. Sir William Bourchier, Count of Eu The Lady Montagu. Maud, widow of John (de Montagu), Earl of Salisbury. She had robes again 1408, 1409,1413,1416 1408. The Queen of Denmark.. Philippe, da. of Henry IV, and wife of Erik, King of Denmark. She had robes again 1409 to 1411, 1416 The Lady Blanch, the King's daughter. Blanch, wife of Ludwig, Duke of Bavaria. She had robes again 1409 The Duchess of York Junior. Philippe, wife of Edward, Duke of York. She had robes again 1409, 1416 The Lady Waterton. Margaret, wife of Sir Robert Waterton. She had robes again 1409, 141 3, 141 6 The Lady Beaufort. Margaret, wife of Sir Thomas Beaufort, later Earl of Dorset and Duke of Exeter. She had robes again 1409, 141 3 The Lady Agnes Guneys. She had robes again 1409 141 3. The Countess of Arundel. Beatrice, wife of Thomas (Fitz- Alan), Earl of Arundel. She had robes again 141 6 1423. The Duchess of Gloucester. Jacqueline, ist wife of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester 1432. The Duchess of Gloucester. Eleanor, 2nd wife of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester. She had robes again 1433, 1435, 1436, I439> 1440, 1441 Isabel, Countess of Warwick. Isabel, wife of Richard (Beau- champ), Earl of Warwick. She had robes again 1433, 1434, 1436 (*) She married, before 26 Jan. 1 399/1400, Andrew Hake "chivaler," at which date he was under forfeiture. She was in favour both with Richard II and Henry IV. {ex inform. J. H. Round).