Janyn Perrers (m. 1360; his death in 1364) Sir William de Windsor (m. 1375; his death in 1389)
Partner
King Edward III of England
Children
3 including Sir John de Southeray
Alice Perrers, also known as Alice de Windsor (circa 1348 –1400/1401) was an English royal mistress, lover of Edward III, King of England. As a result of his patronage, she became the wealthiest and most influential woman in the country. She was widely despised and accused of taking advantage of the old king.[1][2]
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family of Perrers. This would likely make her the daughter of Sir Richard Perrers. At that same time there was a woman in England called AlicePerrers. She...
reduced to only the coastal towns of Calais, Bordeaux, and Bayonne. AlicePerrers was originally one of Philippa's household ladies, having been appointed...
illegitimate son of King Edward III of England by his mistress AlicePerrers. He was the oldest of Perrers' three acknowledged illegitimate children by her royal...
was held at Drogheda into Windsor's extortions in Meath and Uriel. AlicePerrers, who afterwards became Windsor's wife, had in 1369, when he first became...
Emperor (d. 1385) date unknown John Fitzalan, 1st Lord Arundel (d. 1379) AlicePerrers, politically active English royal mistress and courtier (d. 1400) February...
Look up Alice or alice in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Alice may refer to: Alice (name), most often a feminine given name, but also used as a surname...
rule was becoming unpopular owing to high taxation and his affair with AlicePerrers, political opinion closely associated the Duke of Lancaster with the...
impeachment is the earliest recorded in Parliament. The king's mistress, AlicePerrers, was called and condemned to seclusion. John of Gaunt raised the question...
him 12 children. However, late in their marriage the aged King met AlicePerrers, a young lady-in-waiting to the Queen. Some sources have it that she...
lady of the bedchamber or chamberer from a queen's maid of honour. AlicePerrers, a goldsmith's widow, became a damoiselle or domicella in the household...
as JP. Skerne is noted for having married Joan, youngest daughter of AlicePerrers, mistress of Edward III, which implies that Skerne had connections at...
Darwin and Palmerston. The name Alice Springs was given by surveyor William Whitfield Mills after Alice, Lady Todd (née Alice Gillam Bell), wife of the telegraph...
Walworth were one of a number of important merchants, all friends of AlicePerrers, who manipulated Edward III. Gardner contends that complaints in the...
various figures close to King Edward III, including the king's mistress AlicePerrers, who was accused of having gained an undue degree of influence over...
his former guardian, under one William Windsor (who was married to AlicePerrers, King Edward III's mistress). In 1373, Harrington was party, with Sir...
Nottingham Castle for having "taken unwarrantable liberties with the name of AlicePerrers, mistress of the king". In 1387 the state council was held in the castle...
the statute merchant, in this case, was Sir William de Windsor's wife AlicePerrers, the notoriously rapacious mistress of King Edward III, who as a woman...
ownership by his family, Sir Thomas Murdak surrendered the estate to AlicePerrers, mistress of King Edward III. In about 1441 it was acquired by Richard...
footballer Tony Parsons – author and journalist; born and grew up in Romford AlicePerrers – mistress of Edward III, lived and buried at Upminster Paul Sculfor...
"Per Elisa" (transl. "For Elisa") is a 1981 single composed by Alice (lyrics), Franco Battiato and Giusto Pio (music) and performed by Alice. The song...