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  • Alternatieve namen: William (William ) Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby de Eresby, William de Willoughby, William Willoughby, Willem Lord Willoughby van Eresby
  • Hij is geboren in het jaar 1370 in Eresby, Lincolnshire, England.

    Waarschuwing Let op: Was jonger dan 16 jaar (15) toen kind (Robert Eresby Willoughby) werd geboren (??-??-1385).

    Waarschuwing Let op: Was jonger dan 16 jaar (14) toen kind (Elizabeth Willoughby, Baroness of Beaumont) werd geboren (??-??-1384).

  • Alternatief: Hij is geboren in het jaar 1371 in Lincolnshire, England.
  • Alternatief: Hij is geboren in het jaar 1370 in Eresby, Lincolnshire.
  • Alternatief: Hij is geboren in het jaar 1370 in Eresby (Lincolnshire) England.Bron 3
  • Alternatief: Hij is geboren in het jaar 1370.
  • Hij is overleden op 6 december 1409 in Spilsby (Lincolnshire) England, hij was toen 39 jaar oud.
  • Alternatief: Hij is overleden op 6 december 1409 in Edgefield, Lincolnshire, England, hij was toen 39 jaar oud.
  • Alternatief: Hij is overleden op 6 december 1409, hij was toen 39 jaar oud.
  • Alternatief: Hij is overleden op 5 december 1409 in Spilsby (Lincolnshire) England, hij was toen 39 jaar oud.Bron 3
  • Alternatief: Hij is overleden op 4 december 1409, hij was toen 39 jaar oud.
  • Een kind van Robert Willoughby, 4th Baron Willoughby de Eresby en Margery la Zouche

Gezin van William de Willoughby, Lord Eresby, 5th Baron of Willoughby, Knight of the Garter

(1) Hij heeft/had een relatie met Joan Holland.


(2) Hij had een relatie met Lucy le Strange, Baroness Willoughby and Eresby.


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William Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby de Eresby
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William Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby de Eresby
Sir William de Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby d'Eresby, KG.png
Arms of Sir William de Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby d'Eresby, KG.
Bornc.1370
Died4 December 1409
Newcastle upon Tyne
Noble familyWilloughby de Eresby
Spouse(s)Hon. Lucy Lestrange
Lady Joan Holland
Issue
Robert Willoughby, 6th Baron Willoughby de Eresby
Sir Thomas Willoughby
Elizabeth Willoughby, Baroness Beaumont
Margery Willoughby, Baroness FitzHugh
Margaret Willoughby, Lady Skipwith
FatherRobert Willoughby, 4th Baron Willoughby de Eresby
MotherMargery la Zouche

Garter stall plate of William Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby de Eresby KG, showing on a shield couchée the arms borne by Willoughby: Quarterly 1 & 4: Sable, a cross engrailed or (Ufford); 2 & 3: Gules, a cross moline argent (Bec of Eresby)[1]
William Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby de Eresby KG (c. 1370 – 4 December 1409) was an English baron.

Contents
1Origins
2Career
3Marriages and issue
4Death and burial
5Sources
6References
Origins
William Willoughby was the son of Robert Willoughby, 4th Baron Willoughby de Eresby, by his first wife,[2] Margery la Zouche, the daughter of William la Zouche, 2nd Baron Zouche of Harringworth, by Elizabeth de Roos, daughter of William de Roos, 2nd Baron de Roos of Hemsley, and Margery de Badlesmere (1306–1363), eldest sister and co-heir of Giles de Badlesmere, 2nd Baron Badlesmere. He had four brothers: Robert, Sir Thomas (died c. 20 August 1417), John and Brian.[3]

After the death of Margery la Zouche, his father the 4th Baron married, before 9 October 1381, Elizabeth le Latimer (d. 5 November 1395), suo jure 5th Baroness Latimer, daughter of William Latimer, 4th Baron Latimer, and widow of John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville de Raby, by whom the 4th Baron had a daughter, Margaret Willoughby, who died unmarried. By her first marriage Elizabeth Latimer had a son, John Neville, 6th Baron Latimer (c.1382 – 10 December 1430), and a daughter, Elizabeth Neville, who married her step-brother, Sir Thomas Willoughby (died c. 20 August 1417).[4]

Career
The 4th Baron died on 9 August 1396, and Willoughby inherited the title as 5th Baron, and was given seisin of his lands on 27 September.[5]

Hicks notes that the Willoughby family had a tradition of military service, but that the 5th Baron 'lived during an intermission in foreign war and served principally against the Welsh and northern rebels of Henry IV'.[6] Willoughby joined Bolingbroke, the future King Henry IV, soon after his landing at Ravenspur, was present at the abdication of Richard II in the Tower on 29 September 1399, and was one of the peers who consented to King Richard's imprisonment. In the following year he is said to have taken part in Henry IV's expedition to Scotland.[7]

In 1401 he was admitted to the Order of the Garter, and on 13 October 1402 was among those appointed to negotiate with the Welsh rebel, Owain Glyndŵr. When Henry IV's former allies, the Percys, rebelled in 1403, Willoughby remained loyal to the King, and in July of that year was granted lands that had been in the custody of Henry Percy, who was killed at the Battle of Shrewsbury on 21 July 1403. Willoughby was appointed to the King's council in March 1404. On 21 February 1404 he was among the commissioners appointed to expel aliens from England.[8]

In 1405 Hotspur's father, Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland, again took up arms against the King, joined by Lord Bardolf, and on 27 May Archbishop Scrope, perhaps in conjunction with Northumberland's rebellion, assembled a force of some 8000 men on Shipton Moor. Scrope was tricked into disbanding his army on 29 May, and he and his allies were arrested. Henry IV denied them trial by their peers, and Willoughby was among the commissioners[9] who sat in judgment on Scrope in his own hall at his manor of Bishopthorpe, some three miles south of York. The Chief Justice, Sir William Gascoigne, refused to participate in such irregular proceedings and to pronounce judgment on a prelate, and it was thus left to the lawyer Sir William Fulthorpe to condemn Scrope to death for treason. Scrope was beheaded under the walls of York before a great crowd on 8 June 1405, 'the first English prelate to suffer judicial execution'.[10] On 12 July 1405 Willoughby was granted lands forfeited by the rebel Earl of Northumberland.[11]

In 1406 Willoughby was again appointed to the Council. On 7 June and 22 December of that year he was among the lords who sealed the settlement of the crown.[12]

Marriages and issue
Willoughby married twice:

Firstly, soon after 3 January 1383, Lucy le Strange, daughter of Roger le Strange, 5th Baron Strange of Knockin, by Aline, daughter of Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel, by whom he had two sons and three daughters:[13]
Robert Willoughby, 6th Baron Willoughby de Eresby, who married firstly, Elizabeth Montagu, and secondly, Maud Stanhope.
Sir Thomas Willoughby, who married Joan Arundel, daughter and co-heiress of Sir Richard Arundel by his wife, Alice. Their descendants, who include Catherine Willoughby, Duchess of Suffolk, inherited the Barony. Catherine became the 12th Baroness and the title descended through her children by her second husband, Richard Bertie.
Elizabeth Willoughby, who married Henry Beaumont, 5th Baron Beaumont (d.1413).
Margery Willoughby, who married William FitzHugh, 4th Baron FitzHugh. Their son, the 5th Baron, would marry Lady Alice Neville, sister of Warwick, the Kingmaker. Alice was a grandniece of Willoughby's second wife, Lady Joan Holland. The 5th Baron and his wife Alice were great-grandparents to queen consort Catherine Parr.
Margaret Willoughby, who married Sir Thomas Skipwith.
Secondly to Lady Joan Holland (d. 12 April 1434), widow of Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, and daughter of Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent, by Lady Alice FitzAlan, daughter of Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel, by whom he had no issue.[14] After Willoughby's death his widow married thirdly Henry Scrope, 3rd Baron Scrope of Masham, who was beheaded on 5 August 1415 after the discovery of the Southampton Plot on the eve of King Henry V's invasion of France. She married fourthly, Henry Bromflete, Lord Vescy (d. 16 January 1469).[15]
Death and burial

Church of St. James, Spilsby, Lincolnshire, burial place of William Willoughby, 5th Baron
Willoughby died at Edgefield, Norfolk on 4 December 1409 and was buried in the Church of St James in Spilsby, Lincolnshire, with his first wife.[16] A chapel in the church at Spilsby still contains the monuments and brasses of several early members of the Willoughby family, including the 5th Baron and his first wife.[17]

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