Let op: Leeftijd bij trouwen (26 maart 1326) lag beneden de 16 jaar (15).
Zij is getrouwd met Sir William Deincourt.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 26 maart 1326, zij was toen 15 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
The following is in reference to Millicent's brother, Eudes:on was the son of William la Zouche, 1st Lord (Baron) (la) Zouche (of Haryngworth) and Maud Lovel.
Eon fought for Edward II at Battle of Boroughbridge. He was indicted for killing Roger Beler on January 19, 1325/6 in Leics, and took flight to France.
He married by November 6, 1327, as his 1st wife Joan Inge, daughter and eventually coheir of William Inge, Chief Justice of the King's Bench 1316-17, and dvp Paris 24 April 1326.
Family MembersParents
· William la Zouche1276–1351
· Maud Lovel1280–1324
Siblings
· Millicent la Zoucheunknown–1379
Children
· William La Zouche1321–1382
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· ght of Lidgate, Cavendish, Gazeley, Little Udleley and Rede, Suffolk. Constable of Winchester Castle, hereditary Steward of the liberty of Bury St Edmunds Abbey.
Son and heir to Sir Henry de Hastings and Ada of Huntingdon. Grandson of Sir William de Hastings and Margaret le Bigod, David, Earl of Huntingdon and Maud of Chester. Henry was born about 1235, possibly in 1237, the year of his parents' marriage. He was a minor at his father's death in 1250 (a ward of Guy de Lusignan) and of full age 23 April 1258.
Husband of Joan de Cantelowe, daughter and co-heiress to William de Cantelowe and Eva de Braose. They were married in or before 1261 and had two sons and three daughters; John, Sir Edmund, Ada, Lora and Joan.
Henry was summoned in 1260 by King Henry III to Shrewsbury against the Welsh, but soon after became one of the most prominent and violent barons in arms against King Henry III. He was excommunicated by Boniface, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and knighted by Simon de Montfort 12 May 1264 before the Battle of Lewes when the king was taken prisoner. He was summoned to Parliament on 14 December 1264. At the Battle of Evesham, 04 August 1265, Henry was wounded and taken prisoner but pardoned. Instead of submitting, Henry ravished the lands, holding up in Kenilworth Castle until October 28, 1265, his estates were seized by the king until he was fully pardoned 27 July 1267.
Henry de Hastings died shortly before 04 March 1269.
Possibly buried at Greyfriars Coventry.
Family MembersParents· Henry Hastings1205–1250
Spouse· Joan de CanteloweHastings1243–1271
Siblings· Ida Hastings Peccheunknown–1289
· Maud de Hastings1225–1265
Children· Lora Hastings Le Latimerunknown–1339
· John de Hastings1262–1313
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