Alice Comyn,
Countess of Buchan, Lady Beaumont (1289 – 3 July 1349) was a Scottish noblewoman, a member of the powerful
Comyn family which supported the
Balliols, claimants to the disputed Scottish throne against their rivals, the
Bruces. She was the niece of
John Comyn, Earl of Buchan, to whom she was also heiress, and after his death the Earldom of Buchan was successfully claimed by her husband
Henry de Beaumont,
Earl of Buchan, by right of his wife. His long struggle to claim her Earldom of Buchan was one of the causes of the
Second War of Scottish Independence.
Alice was the maternal grandmother of
Blanche of Lancaster, and thus great-grandmother of
King Henry IV of England
Henry IV ( April 1367 – 20 March 1413), also known as Henry Bolingbroke, was King of England from 1399 to 1413. He asserted the claim of his grandfather King Edward III, a maternal grandson of Philip IV of France, to the Kingdom of F ...
.
Family
Alice was born in
Aberdeenshire
Aberdeenshire ( sco, Aiberdeenshire; gd, Siorrachd Obar Dheathain) is one of the 32 Subdivisions of Scotland#council areas of Scotland, council areas of Scotland.
It takes its name from the County of Aberdeen which has substantially differe ...
, Scotland, in 1289, the eldest daughter of
Alexander Comyn,
Sheriff of Aberdeen and his wife Joan le Latimer and the granddaughter of
Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan
Alexander Comyn, 2nd Earl of Buchan (died 1289) was a Scoto-Norman magnate who was one of the most important figures in the 13th century Kingdom of Scotland. He was the son of William Comyn, jure uxoris Earl of Buchan, and Marjory, Countess o ...
. She had a younger sister, Margaret, who would later marry firstly Sir John Ross, and secondly Sir William Lindsay, Lord of Symertoun.
[Charles Cawley, ''Medieval Lands, Scottish Nobility, Earls of Buchan (Comyn)]
Alice's paternal grandparents were
Alexander Comyn, 2nd Earl of Buchan,
Justiciar
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and
Constable
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of Scotland, and
Elizabeth de Quincy; and her maternal grandparents were William le Latimer and Alicia Ledet. Alice's uncle was John Comyn, Earl of Buchan, one of the most powerful nobles in Scotland. The earl, who died in December 1308, was married to
Isabella MacDuff
Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan (probably died c. 1314), was a significant figure in the Wars of Scottish Independence.
She was the daughter of Donnchadh III, Earl of Fife, and Johanna de Clare, daughter of The 6th Earl of Hertford. She ...
, but the marriage was childless. Alice was John Comyn's heiress to the title of Countess of Buchan, although the earldom had been forfeited to the crown prior to her uncle's death in England to where he had gone as a fugitive.
Marriage and issue
Shortly before 14 July 1310, Alice married Henry de Beaumont, Lord Beaumont, the son of Louis de Brienne, Viscount de Beaumont and Agnes, Viscountess de Beaumont. Upon her marriage she was styled as Lady Beaumont. Henry was a key figure in the Anglo-Scottish wars of the 13th and 14th centuries. (See main article:
Wars of Scottish Independence) As a consequence of her marriage to Henry, Alice had become, in Scottish eyes, irretrievably English, therefore the Scots recognised her sister Margaret's right to the Earldom of Buchan rather than her own.
The marriage produced many children:
* Katherine de Beaumont (died 11 November 1368), married
David III Strathbogie,
Earl of Atholl, by whom she had issue.
* Elizabeth de Beaumont (died 27 October 1400), married
Nicholas Audley, 3rd Baron Audley
Nicholas Audley, 3rd Baron Audley (c. 1328 – 1391) was born at Heighley Castle, Staffordshire, England to James Audley, 2nd Baron Audley, and was his only surviving son.
He was known as Lord of Rougemont (Redcastle, Shropshire) and was Marcher ...
. Died without issue.
* Richard de Beaumont
* John de Beaumont (died young)
* Thomas de Beaumont
* Alice de Beaumont
* Joan de Beaumont, married Sir Fulk FitzWarin, 3rd Lord FitzWarin
* Beatrice de Beaumont, married Charles I, Count of Dammartin
* John de Beaumont, 2nd Lord Beaumont (1318- 14 April 1342), on 6 November 1330 married as her first husband,
Eleanor of Lancaster, by whom he had issue. He was killed in a
tournament.
*
Isabel de Beaumont
Isabel de Beaumont, Duchess of Lancaster, of the House of Brienne ( – 1361) was an English noblewoman, being the youngest daughter and child of Henry de Beaumont, Earl of Buchan and Alice Comyn.
Family
Isabel was born in about 1320. She ...
(c.1320- 1361), married in 1337
Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster, by whom she had two daughters,
Maud, Countess of Leicester
Maud of Lancaster (4 April 1340 – 10 April 1362), also known as Matilda, Countess of Hainault, was a 14th-century English noblewoman who married into the Bavarian ducal family.
The eldest daughter of Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster ...
and
Blanche of Lancaster.
* Agnes de Beaumont, married Thomas de Lucy, 2nd Baron Lucy
Countess of Buchan
In April 1313,
Isabella MacDuff
Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan (probably died c. 1314), was a significant figure in the Wars of Scottish Independence.
She was the daughter of Donnchadh III, Earl of Fife, and Johanna de Clare, daughter of The 6th Earl of Hertford. She ...
, the widow of Alice's uncle John Comyn, was placed into the custody of the Beaumonts, following her release from her harsh imprisonment. She had been confined in a cage for four years in
Berwick, England by the orders of King
Edward I
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after she crowned
Robert the Bruce king of Scotland at
Scone in March 1306. In 1310, she was sent to a convent, and three years later was ordered to one of the Beaumont manors where she died on an unknown date.
In 1314, Henry de Beaumont fought at the
Battle of Bannockburn
The Battle of Bannockburn ( gd, Blàr Allt nam Bànag or ) fought on June 23–24, 1314, was a victory of the army of King of Scots Robert the Bruce over the army of King Edward II of England in the First War of Scottish Independence. It was ...
on the side of the English.
Sometime between 1317 and 1321, Alice succeeded to the English estates of her younger sister, Margaret.
On 22 January 1334, Alice's husband Henry was summoned to
Parliament of England as the Earl of Buchan. He was recognised as earl from that date until 16 November 1339. On 10 February 1334, he sat in the Scottish Parliament bearing the same title. It was Henry's relentless pursuit of Alice's inherited earldom of Buchan which was one of the factors that lead to the
Second War of Scottish Independence between the Comyns and their ancient rivals, the
Bruces.
Alice died on 3 July 1349 at the age of sixty. Her husband Henry had died in 1340 in the
Low Countries where he had gone with King
Edward III of England. With the death of Alice, the earldom of Buchan forever passed out of the Comyn family.
Alice's numerous descendants included, Kings
Henry IV of England
Henry IV ( April 1367 – 20 March 1413), also known as Henry Bolingbroke, was King of England from 1399 to 1413. He asserted the claim of his grandfather King Edward III, a maternal grandson of Philip IV of France, to the Kingdom of F ...
and
Henry V of England
Henry V (16 September 1386 – 31 August 1422), also called Henry of Monmouth, was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1413 until his death in 1422. Despite his relatively short reign, Henry's outstanding military successes in the ...
,
Philippa of Lancaster,
Anne Boleyn, and
Humphrey Kynaston, the English
highwayman
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.
In fiction
Alice Comyn appears as a character in
Barbara Erskine
Barbara Erskine (born 10 August 1944) is an English novelist. She was born in Nottingham in 1944. Her father was World War II Battle of Britain flying ace Squadron Leader Nigel Rose.
Erskine has a degree in medieval Scottish history from Univer ...
's novel ''Kingdom of Shadows'' (1988), which is based upon the life of
Isabella MacDuff
Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan (probably died c. 1314), was a significant figure in the Wars of Scottish Independence.
She was the daughter of Donnchadh III, Earl of Fife, and Johanna de Clare, daughter of The 6th Earl of Hertford. She ...
.
References
* Charles Cawley, ''Medieval Lands, Scottish Nobility, Earls of Buchan (Comyn)''
* www.thePeerage.com/p. 10293.htm#102928
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