30421150.
Lord William la Zouche & 30421151. Matilda Danet
12/18/1277,
William born in England, s/o 2500242.
Sir Eudes La Zouche & 2500243. Milicent de Cantelowe.
~1280, Matilda
born in England, d/o §§William
Danet. (S) See
4/20/1345.
[––William
& Matilda––]
By 1295,
William married Matilda.
2/15/1296,
Licence … to enfeoff Millicent de Monte Alto [William’s remarried mother],
tenant in chief … then to William la Zusche and Matilda his wife, … (S) CPRs.
1298,
Milicent de Monte Alto names William la Soche, her son, aged 21 on 18 Dec, her
next heir.
1299,
William heir to his mother.
3/18/1299, Order
to the escheator on this side Trent to deliver to William la Zousche, son and
heir of Milisent de Monte Alto, tenant in chief, the lands late of his said
mother, he having done homage. (S).
9/30/1302,
Agreement between William la Zousche and Juliana relict of Roger la Zousche, by
which William grants to Juliana the custody of the lands of Roger son and heir
of the above Roger, of which his father died seised, for £28 13s 4d payable to him annually at Haryngworth,
till Roger is of age. (S) Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Rutland, V4,
1905.
1304, The
lord of Calne manor, William la Zouche, claimed that King John had granted a
Wednesday market and a fair in Calne, along with the manor, to his grandfather,
the lord, William de Cantelou, who had died in possession in 1254. (S) Gaz. of
Markets and Fairs.
2/25/1308,
Edward II crowned king of England.
10/16/1313,
Pardon to William la Zusche of Haringworthe, adherent of Thomas, earl of
Lancaster, … whether on account of the capture, detention, or death of Peter de
Gavaston, … (S) CPRs.
1314, Will.
la Zuche and Maud his wife had free warren granted in divers places … (S)
Antiquities of Warwickshire, V1, 1730, P61.
1317,
William granted Clipsham manor to his younger sons William, John, and Roger,
who were to pay him £20 a year for his life.
8/26/1321,
Assoication of John de Lungevill as conservtor of the peace in county of
Northampton with William la Zouche of Haryngworth and John de Wilughby. (S)
CPRs.
3/26/1326,
Licence for William la Zousche of Haryingworth to enfeoff Ralph Cosyn of the
castle of Totteneys…, co. Devon … co. Wilts … co. Salop … co. Somerset …
successive remainders in fee tail to his sons William, John, Roger, Thomas,
John and Edmund, William Dayncourt and Millicent his wife, daughter of the said
William la Zousche, Isabel her sister, Thomasina her sister, and in fee simple
to Hugh Poyntz, knight. (S) CPRs. [Son Eudo was recently deceased.]
2/1/1327 at
Westminster, Edward III, age 14, crowned king of England.
1/15/1328,
Notification by William la Zouche of Haringeworthe that he has inspected and
confirmed the charter of Milicent his mother to Roger son of William la Zouche
for the manor of Lubesthorp, as follows … Milisent de Montealto, in her
widowhood, enfeoffing Richard la Zouche, son of Sir William la Zouche in her
manor of Lubesthorp, rendering therefore to her and her heirs, on June 29
annually, a chaplet of roses to be placed on the head of the image of St. Peter
in the church of Lubesthorp in her name. Witnesses : Roger la Zouche, Alan la
Zouche, Robert Neyville, …, knights, … (S) Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of
Rutland, V4. 1905.
7/11/1329,
Order to supersede the demand made upon William la Zousche of Haryngworth, one
of the hiers of Geroge de Cantilupo, for the ferm of Calne … (S) CCRs.
1330,
William la Zouche de Haringworth was holding the market of Bulwick,
Northamptonshire; previously granted to his mother. (S) Gaz. of Markets and
Fairs.
12/12/1330,
Exemption for life of William la Zousche of Haryngworth, afflicted with a
disease believed to be incurabel, from attendance at Parliaments, assemblies
and councils of the realm, and power for him to appear by proxy. (S) CPRs.
11/12/1331,
Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ros of Hamelak, William la Zouche
of Haryngworth, … William de Shareshull, … touching alleged oppressions by
Rober de Veer, knight, … co. Northampton … (S) CPRs.
3/21/1332,
Appointment … to arrest all disturbers of the king’s peace … William de Roos,
William la Zouche of Haryngworth …} for the county of Northampton. (S) CPRs.
7/16/1334,
Licence for William la Zouche of Haryngworth to enfeoff John la Zouche and
William Danet of the castle of Toteneys … co. Devon … to grant the castle and
the manors of Totteneys and Cornworth to William [William’s grandson (15211180)]
son of Eudo la Zouche and Elizabeth, daughter of William de Ros of Hamelak, …
(S) CPRs.
1335,
Appointment … to discover and arrest … … William la Zouche of Haryngworth,
Ralph Basset of Weldon … } in the county of Northampton. (S) CPRs.
3/14/1336,
William la Zouche of Haryngworth, staying in England, has letters nominating …
his attorneys in Ireland … (S) CPRs.
8/6/1340,
Commission of oyer … to … William la Zouche of Haryngworth, William Thorpe, …
co. Northampton … (S) CPRs.
1342,
William la Zouche of Haryngsworth the parton of Lodiswell.
8/24/1342,
Pardon … for non-appearance before William la Zouche of Haryngworth and his
fellow subjects … (S) CPRs.
1/27/1344,
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William la Zousche of Haryngworth to
the abbot and convent of Pippewel of the advowson of the church of Henxteworth,
… (S) CPRs.
3/20/1344,
Licence … for Thomasia de Verdon to surrender the manor of Baseford, … which
she holds for life of the inheritiance of William la Zouche of Haryngworth, and
for the said William to enfeoff Ralph de Cromwell and Avicia, his wife. (S)
CPRs.
4/20/1345,
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William la Zouche of Haryngworth …
divine service daily … for his soul when he is dead, and for the soul of
William Danet, as well as for the souls of the fathers, mothers, ancestors and
heirs of the said William and William. (S) A New & Compendious History, Smith, 1891, P158.
5/16/1345,
Grant to William la Zousche of Haryngworth, as a special favor because William
la Zousche of Totteneys, his grandson, is going to Gascony on the king’s
service in the company of Henry de Lancastre, earl of Derby, that for such time
… he shall be discharged from finding men at arms … (S) CPRs.
4/26/1346,
Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William la Zouche of Haryngworth, the
elder, to the prior and convent of Stodleye, … (S) CPRs. [… for the good estate
of himself, … soul of William Danet … Sir William la Zouche of Totnes and Lady
Elizabeth his wife, souls of Will. de Boys, Sir Eudo la Zuche, Milisent de
Montalt, Maud la Zuche, Elene la Zuche, … and for the soul of Richard Dobyn …
(S) Antiquities of Warwickshire, V1, 1730, P61.]
3/7/1347,
William granted a change to the chantry founded in 1346. (S) CPRs.
8/22/1349,
Grant for life, for service to Queen Isabel, to Edward Bronward … £15 yearly …
Calne, co. Wilts, by the hand of William la Zouche of Haryngworth or other
tenants … (S) CPRs.
4/18/1350,
Commission of oyer and terminer to William la Zouche, … co. Northampton … (S)
CPRs.
10/27/1351,
Licence for William la Zouche of Haryngworth to grant to William
[great-grandson] son of William la Zouche of Toteneys and Agnes, his wife, in
tail the manor of Briggewater. (S) CPRs.
8/26/1352,
Commission of oyer and terminer to William la Zouche of Haryngworth, William de
Shareshull, … co. Northampton … (S) CPRs.
3/11/1352,
William, 1st Lord Zouche of Harringworth, Northampton, died.
3/13/1352,
IPM of William la Zouche of Haryngworth. Salop: Mulebracy. 100s yearly rent … He
died on [10, 11, 12] March last. William la Zouche, son of Eudo la Zouche, aged
[30, 33] years and more at Christmas last, is his heir. Norfolk: Dockyng. A
messuage and 200a. … Wilts: Calston. The manor … Calne. The hundred and a
water-mill … Warwick: Weston. The manor with its members, Folkeshull and
Wolfareshull … Leciester: Thorpe Ernald. The manor … Rutland: Kylpsham. The
manor … Lincoln: [knights’ fees] … Northampton: Haryngworth and Fayrhull. The
manors … Berughby. The manor … remainder to William, son of William la Zouche,
and Agnes his wife and the heirs of their bodies … (S) CIsPM.
(S) A Hist.
of the Co. of Rutland, V2, 1935.
Family
notes:
·
1296-1307, William Danet was a pledge for
William Zouche (Pleas quo warranto, Northampton).
Children
of William and Matilda:
i. Elizabeth la Zouche (30422631), born ~1297 in
England.
ii. Eudes la Zouche (30422360),
born 1300 in England.
iii. William la Zouche, born ? in England.
1317,
William granted Clipsham manor to his younger sons William, John, and Roger,
who were to pay him £20 a year for his life.
1330,
William, John, and Roger la Zouche presented Ralph Turville to the church of
Clipsham.
1333,
William, John, and Roger la Zouche presented William de Osgoodby to the church
of Clipsham.
iv. John la Zouche, born ? in England.
1328, John
presented by his father as rector of Loddiswell, co. Devon.
1336-37,
Master John la Zouche, Rector of Loddiswell, Devon, granted a license of
non-residency for a year by John de Grandison, Bishop of Exeter, for the
purpose of study.
Bef. 1343,
John died.
v. Roger la Zouche, born ? in England.
vi. Milicent la Zouche (15210574), born ~1310 in
England.