Poynings, Lord

  1. Served the Black Prince in Gascony, as an ambassador between the prince and Pedro I when this had to leave Castile.
  2. Was handed over to Du Guesclin in 1374, after the town of La Rochelle fell to  a Franco-Castilian attack, when Enrique of Castile used Poynings as part of a bargaining deal of prisoners in exchange for the French soldier's rights to Soria.
  3. Lord Poynings accompanied the Duke of Lancaster on his Peninsular expedition to claim the crown of Castile in the name of his wife Constanza (1386). [João2, ch. 83]
  4. Died through illness during the Duke of Lancaster's campaign (1387).
  5. Bibl: Sydney Armitage-Smith, John of Gaunt : King of Castile and Leon, Duke of Aquitaine and Lancaster, Earl of Derby, Lincoln, and Leicester, Seneschal of England (London: Constable &, 1964); Peter Russell, English Intervention in Spain and Portugal in the time of Edward III and Richard II (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1955), pp. 57, 193 and 194.  
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