Edward of Norfolk
Edward of Norfolk or Edward of Brotherton, was the only son of Thomas of Brotherton, and a grandson of King Edward I of England.
Life
Born about 1313, Edward was the only son of Thomas of Brotherton, eldest son of King Edward I by his second marriage to Margaret of France, the daughter of King Philippe III of France. His mother was Alice de Hales, daughter of Sir Roger de Hales of Hales Hall in Loddon in Roughton, Norfolk, by his wife Alice Skogan. He had two sisters:- Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk, who married firstly John Segrave, 4th Baron Segrave, by whom she had two sons and two daughters, and secondly Sir Walter Manny.
- Alice of Norfolk, who married, before 29 August 1338, Sir Edward Montagu, by whom she had a son and two daughters.
Edward of Norfolk died before 9 August 1334, predeceasing his father.
His widow married, before 13 September 1337, Sir Thomas de Brewes, son and heir of Sir Peter de Brewes of Tetbury, Gloucestershire, and his wife Agnes de Clifford, by whom she had three sons and three daughters.
After the death of Thomas of Brotherton on 4 August 1338, Edward of Norfolk's elder sister, Margaret, succeeded to the earldom of Norfolk.