Ancestral Glimpses » William Mortimer de la Zouche (1276-1352)

Persönliche Daten William Mortimer de la Zouche 


Familie von William Mortimer de la Zouche

Er ist verheiratet mit Maud Lovel.

Sie haben geheiratet rund 1294 in Winchester, Hampshire, ENGLAND.


Kind(er):

  1. Eudes la Zouche  ± 1299-1326 


Notizen bei William Mortimer de la Zouche

Sources:
1. Jacob Dunham Genealogy with English and American Ancestry of Dunham Family. compiled by Sophie Dunham Moore. Kalamazoo, Mich.: 1963. LDS book # 929.273 D92m;
2. Dunham Genealogy English and American Branches of the Dunham Family. compiled by Isaac Watson Dunham. Norwich, Conn.: Bulletin Print, 1907. LDS film # 1425608;

NAME: WILLIAM LA ZOUCHE (FORMERLY MORTIMER) (BARON ZOUCHE)

Utah Geneological & Historical Magazine 1927 Edition pp.113-125. "The Kinsman Family" compiled for Frederick Kinsman by Lucy W. Stickney, with English Pedigree Chart by Miss Harriet A. Bainbridge of London, England.

WILLIAM LA ZOUCHE, son and heir, was born 18 or 21 December 1276 at Harringworth; and had livery of his mother's lands, having done homage, 18 March 1298/9. He performed his service in Scotland, 1300; had free warren in his demesne lands of Harringworth and Bulwick, 23 March 1300/1, and in those of his wife's inheritance in cos. Warwick and Leicester, 20 November 1313; was frequently summoned for service against the Scots, 1301-33, in Ireland, 1317 (against Edward de Brus) and 1332, and in Gascony, 1324-25; was going to Gascony with John de Hastings on the King's service, 5 November 1302; had licence to found a chantry in the chapel of All Saints, Harringworth, 24 October 1305; knighted with Prince Edward at Westminster, 22 May 1306; and was in Scotland under Aymer de Valence, 1306-07, taking part in a raid against Robert de Brus, 12 February-4 March 1306/7. He was summoned to Parliament from 16 August 1308 to 14 February 1347/8, the earlier writs being directed Willelmo la Zouche, but those from 26 December 1323 Willelmo la Zouche de Haryngworth, whereby he is held to have become LORD ZOUCHE, or LORD LA ZOUCHE (of Haryngworth). He was pardoned, with his son Eon, 16 October 1313, for his share in the death of Gavaston; had a protection going on pilgrimage to Santiago, 7 March 1316/7; was orderel, 12 November 1321, not to attend the meeting of "Good Peers" which had been convened by Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, at Doncaster; was summoned, 14 February 1321/2, to join the King with his forces at Coventry, 28 February, to march against the rebels; had liberty to hunt the fox, hare, cat and badger and other vermin in cos. Northampton and Rutland, 27 December 1324; was to furnish and fortify Totnes Castle, 30 April 1326; and had licence to found a chantry in St. Mary's Chapel, in Weston-in-Arden, co. Warwick, 20 April 1345. He married, before 15 February 1295/6, Maud, daughter of John (LOVEL), 1st LORD LOVEL (of Titchmarsh), being only child by his 1st wife, Isabel sister and (in her issue) heir of William DE BOIS (died shortly before 6 March 1312/3), of Thorpe Arnold, co. Leicester, Weston-in-Arden, &c., daughter of Arnold DE BOIS, of the same. She, who was said to be aged 30 and more in 1310 and by whom he had at least 10 children, died before 1346. He died 11 or 12 March 1351/2, aged 75. [Complete Peerage XII/2:938-40]

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Sir William la Zouche, Knight, Lord Zouche of Haryngworth, b. 1276, d. Mar 1351/2, MP 1308-1348; m. bef. 15 Feb 1295/6, Maud, dead 1346, daughter of John Lovel, Lord Lovel. [Magna Charta Sureties]

Sir William la Zouche, b. 18 or 21 Dec 1276, d. 11 or 12 Mar 1351/2; m. bef. 15 Feb 1295/6, Maud, daughter of John Lovel, Lord Lovel. [Magna Charta Sureties]

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William la Zouche, 1st Lord (Baron) (la) Zouche (of Haryngworth), so created by writ of summons to Parliament 16 Aug 1308-14 Feb 1347/8 first as Lord (Baron) la Zouche, later as Lord (Baron) la Zouche of Haryngworth; b. 18 or 21 Dec 1276; knighted 1306, did military service against the Scots 1301-33 and in Ireland 1317 and 1332, also in Gascony 1324-25; m. by 15 Feb 1295/6 Maud (b. c 1280; d. by 1346), daughter of 1st Lord (Baron) Lovel (of Titchmarsh), and d. 11/12 March 1351/2. [Burke's Peerage]

WILLIAM LA ZOUCHE, son and heir, was born 18 or 21 December 1276 at Harringworth; and had livery of his mother's lands, having done homage, 18 March 1298/9. He performed his service in Scotland, 1300; had free warren in his demesne lands of Harringworth and Bulwick, 23 March 1300/1, and in those of his wife's inheritance in cos. Warwick and Leicester, 20 November 1313; was frequently summoned for service against the Scots, 1301-33, in Ireland, 1317 (against Edward de Brus) and 1332, and in Gascony, 1324-25; was going to Gascony with John de Hastings on the King's service, 5 November 1302; had licence to found a chantry in the chapel of All Saints, Harringworth, 24 October 1305; knighted with Prince Edward at Westminster, 22 May 1306; and was in Scotland under Aymer de Valence, 1306-07, taking part in a raid against Robert de Brus, 12 February-4 March 1306/7. He was summoned to Parliament from 16 August 1308 to 14 February 1347/8, the earlier writs being directed Willelmo la Zouche, but those from 26 December 1323 Willelmo la Zouche de Haryngworth, whereby he is held to have become LORD ZOUCHE, or LORD LA ZOUCHE (of Haryngworth). He was pardoned, with his son Eon, 16 October 1313, for his share in the death of Gavaston; had a protection going on pilgrimage to Santiago, 7 March 1316/7; was orderel, 12 November 1321, not to attend the meeting of "Good Peers" which had been convened by Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, at Doncaster; was summoned, 14 February 1321/2, to join the King with his forces at Coventry, 28 February, to march against the rebels; had liberty to hunt the fox, hare, cat and badger and other vermin in cos. Northampton and Rutland, 27 December 1324; was to furnish and fortify Totnes Castle, 30 April 1326; and had licence to found a chantry in St. Mary's Chapel, in Weston-in-Arden, co. Warwick, 20 April 1345. He married, before 15 February 1295/6, Maud, daughter of John (LOVEL), 1st LORD LOVEL (of Titchmarsh), being only child by his 1st wife, Isabel sister and (in her issue) heir of William DE BOIS (died shortly before 6 March 1312/3), of Thorpe Arnold, co. Leicester, Weston-in-Arden, &c., daughter of Arnold DE BOIS, of the same. She, who was said to be aged 30 and more in 1310 and by whom he had at least 10 children, died before 1346. He died 11 or 12 March 1351/2, aged 75. [Complete Peerage XII/2:938-40]

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Sir William la Zouche, Knight, Lord Zouche of Haryngworth, b. 1276, d. Mar 1351/2, MP 1308-1348; m. bef. 15 Feb 1295/6, Maud, dead 1346, daughter of John Lovel, Lord Lovel. [Magna Charta Sureties]

Sir William la Zouche, b. 18 or 21 Dec 1276, d. 11 or 12 Mar 1351/2; m. bef. 15 Feb 1295/6, Maud, daughter of John Lovel, Lord Lovel. [Magna Charta Sureties]

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William la Zouche, 1st Lord (Baron) (la) Zouche (of Haryngworth), so created by writ of summons to Parliament 16 Aug 1308-14 Feb 1347/8 first as Lord (Baron) la Zouche, later as Lord (Baron) la Zouche of Haryngworth; b. 18 or 21 Dec 1276; knighted 1306, did military service against the Scots 1301-33 and in Ireland 1317 and 1332, also in Gascony 1324-25; m. by 15 Feb 1295/6 Maud (b. c 1280; d. by 1346), daughter of 1st Lord (Baron) Lovel (of Titchmarsh), and d. 11/12 March 1351/2. [Burke's Peerage]

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Eudo de la Zouche
± 1244-????

William Mortimer de la Zouche
1276-1352

± 1294

Maud Lovel
1280-1346

Eudes la Zouche
± 1299-1326

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