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THERE are no titles of this class chronologically ascertained till
the parliament called by Simon Montfort, earl of Leicester, in the reign
of king Henry the third.
Gilbert
Peche. The title expired in him 1322.
Henry le Tyes. The title became extinct at his death 1322.
John de Sudley. The title expired in him 1320.
See Baroness
Strange, Vol. II. p. 67.
STANLEY,
-- ---- 1482.
See Earl of Derby, Vol. I. p. 156.
The title is in the family of Murray.
Robert Delaward. The title expired in him 1334.
William le Vavasor. The title expired in Walter, second lord Vavasor,
1314.
Ralph de Grendon. The title expired in him 1305.
William de Morley. Robert, second lord Morley, succeeded 1317 to
the titles of lord Marshal, Hengham and Rhie, in right of Hawise, his wife,
daughter of William Marshal first lord Marshal. The titles became extinct
in this family upon the death of Robert, sixth lord Morley, 1442.
LOVEL, -- ---- 1470.
See Lord
Lovel and Holland, Vol. II. p. 184.
PARKER, -- ---- 1529.
Henry Parker had summons to parliament by the titles of baron Morley,
Marshal, Hengham and Rhie, in right of Alice, his mother, daughter of William
Lovel first lord Morley. William, fourth lord Morley, succeeded 1603 to
the title of baron Monteagle in right of Elizabeth, his mother, daughter
of William Stanley, third lord Monteagle. The titles became extinct 1696.
See Lord Audley, Vol. II. p.63.
Almeric de Saint Amand. The title became extinct in this family
upon the death of Almeric, fourth lord Saint Amand, 13 June 1416.
BEAUCHAMP, -- ---- 1449.
William Beauchamp, cousin of John lord Beauchamp of Powyk, had summons
to parliament by the title of baron Saint Amand, in right of Elizabeth,
his wife, grand-daughter of Almeric fourth lord Saint Amand. The title
became extinct upon the death of Richard, second lord Saint Amand, 1508.
John de Saint John. The title became extinct in this family upon
the death of Edmund, third lord Saint John, 1347.
SAINT PHILIBERT, -- ---- 1348.
John de Saint Philibert had summons to parliament by the title of baron
Saint John of Basing, in right of Margaret, his wife, daughter of Hugh
Saint John, second lord Saint John. The title expired at his death in the
following year.
POYNINGS, -- ---- 1368.
Lucas de Poynings, brother of Michael first lord Poynings, had summons
to parliament by the title of baron Saint John of Basing, in right of Isabel,
his wife, daughter of Hugh Saint John second lord Saint John. The title
became extinct upon the death of Thomas, second lord Saint John, 7 March
1429, and is in the duke of Bolton.
Serlo de Naslandron. The title expired in him 1306.
William de Latimer. The title became extinct in this family upon
the death of William, fifth lord Latimer, 28 May 1381.
NEVILE, -- ----- 1418.
See Earl of Abergavenny, Vol. I. p.425.
The title is in the duke of Northumberland.
Thomas de Moulton. The title became extinct upon the death of John,
second lord Moulton, 23 November 1334.
William Paynel. The title expired at his death 1 April 1317.
Robert de Burghersh. The title expired at his death 1306.
Henry de Tregose. The title expired in him 1322.
Nicholas de Segrave, son of Nicholas first lord Segrave. The title
became extinct at his death 1322.
See Lord
Dacre, Vol. II. p.70.
DACRE, -- ----- 1321.
See Lord
Dacre, Vol. II. p.70.
FIENNES, 7 November 1459.
See Lord
Dacre, Vol. II. p.71.
DACRE, -- ----- 1473.
Humphrey Dacre, son of Thomas sixth lord Dacre, was confirmed by king
Edward the fourth lord Dacre of the North. Thomas, second lord Dacre, succeeded
1487 to the title of baron Greystoc in right of Elizabeth, his wife, grand-daughter
of Ralph Greystoc eighth lord Greystoc. The title of baron Dacre of the
North became extinct upon the death of George, fifth lord Dacre, 17 May
1569, and that of Greystoc is in the duke of Norfolk.
LENNARD, -- ---- 1612.
See Lord
Dacre, Vol. II. p.71.
The title is in the family of Roper.
John de Cromwel. The title became extinct in this family upon the
death of Ralph, third lord Cromwel, 4 January 1456.
BOURCHIER, 4 November 1461.
Humphrey Bourchier, son of Henry first earl of Essex, had summons to
parliament by the title of baron Cromwel in right of Joan, his wife, grand-daughter
of Ralph Cromwel second lord Cromwel, which title became extinct at his
death 4 May 1471.
Payne Tibetot. The title became extinct in this family upon the
death of Robert, third lord Tibetot, 13 April 1372.
John de Bottetourt. The title became extinct in this family upon
the death of John, third lord Bottetourt, 1385.
BERKELEY, -- ----- 1764.
See Baroness
Bottetourt, Vol. II. p.69
The title is in the duchess of Beaufort,
Thomas de Gresley. The title expired in him 1310.
William Marshal. The title became extinct upon the death of John,
second lord Marshal, 1317.
MORLEY, -- ----- 1317.
See Lord
Morley, p. 118.
See Earl
of Suffolk, p.36.
Ralph de Monthermer. The title became extinct in this family upon
the death of Thomas, second lord Monthermer, 1340.
MONTACUTE, -- ----- 1357.
See Duke of Manchester, Vol. I. p.83.
John de Orreby. The title expired in him 1310.
John de Somerie. The title became extinct in this family at his
death 21 December 1321.
SUTTON, -- ----- 1342.
John de Sutton had summons to parliament by the title of baron Dudley
in right of Margaret, his mother, sister of John Somerie lord Somerie.
John, fourth lord Dudley, had issue, 1. Edmund, father of John fifth lord
Dudley. 2. John, grandfather of John Dudley duke of Northumberland. The
title became extinct upon the death of Edward, ninth lord Dudley, 23 June
1643.
WARD, -- ----- 1643.
See Viscount
Dudley and Ward, Vol. II. p.39.
LEA, -- ----- 1740.
See Viscount
Dudley and Ward, Vol. II. p.39.
Thomas de Cailly. The title expired in him 1310.
Ralph de Gorges. The title expired in him 1322.
William la Zouch. The title became extinct upon the death of Edward,
ninth lord Zouch, 1627.
Adam de Everingham. The title expired at his death 1369.
See Viscount
Beaumont, p.82.
Fulke le Strange. He succeeded 142- to the title of baron Giffard
of Brimsfield in right of Eleanor, his wife, daughter of John Giffard first
Giffard. The titles became extinct in this family upon the death of John,
fifth lord Strange, 3 August 1375, and are claimed by the duke of Norfolk
and the earl of Shrewsbury.
Bartholomew de Badlesmere. The title became extinct upon the death
of Giles, second lord Badlesmere, 1337.
Robert de Hastang for that time only.
William de Echingham. The title expired upon the death of Robert,
second lord Echingham, 1328.
Edward Burnel. The title became extinct in this family at his death
1315.
LOVEL, -- ----- 131-.
See Lord
Lovel and Holland, Vol. II. p.183.
HANDLO, -- ----- 1327.
John de Handlo had summons to parliament in right of Maud, his wife,
lifter of Edward Burnel lord Burnel. The title became extinct upon the
death of Hugh, third lord Burnel, 27 November 1420.
Robert de Lisle. The title became extinct upon the death of John,
second lord Lisle, 14 October 1356.
Robert de Felton. The title expired in John, second lord Felton,
1342.
Miles de Stapleton. The title expired upon the death of Nicholas,
second d lord Stapleton, 1343.
Robert Bavent. The title expired in him in the following year.
Henry de Cobham. The title became extinct in this family upon the
death of John, second lord Cobham, 10 January 1408.
OLDCASTLE, -- ----- 1410.
John Oldcastle had summons to parliament by the title of baron Cobham
in right of Joan, his wife, grand-daughter of John Cobham second lord Cobham,
which title became extinct in this family at his death 1417.
BROOKE, -- ----- 1447.
Edward Brooke had summons to parliament by the title of baron Cobham
in right of Joan, his grandmother, grand-daughter of John Cobham second
lord Cobham, which title became extinct upon the death of John, seventh
lord Cobham, 1651.
See Baroness
Willoughby de Eresby, Vol. II. p.75.
WELLES, -- ----- 1461.
See Baroness
Willoughby de Eresby, Vol. II. p.75.
BERTIE, 19 September 1580.
See Duke of Ancaster, Vol. I. p.75.
The title is in the family of Durrel.
John de Charlton. The title became extinct in this family upon the
death of Edward, fourth lord Charlton, 1421.
GREY, -- ----- 1421.
See Earl
of Tankerville, p. 55.
TISBETOT, -- ----- 1430.
See Earl
of Worcester, p.48.
John de Hotham for that time only.
Walter de Norwich for that time only.
Walter le Vavasor for that time only.
John de Bensted for that time only.
Robert de Holland. Thomas, his son, succeeded to the title of earl
of Kent.
See Duke
of Surrey, p.7.
Nicholas de Saint Maur. The title became extinct upon the death
of Richard, fifth lord Saint Maur, 1409.
See Earl
of Sunderland, p. 64.
Roger d'Amorie. The title became extinct at his death 1320.
Hugh de Audley, brother of Nicholas first lord Audley of Heleigh.
Hugh, his son, succeeded to the title of earl of Gloucester.
See Earl
of Gloucester, p.40.
Thomas le Archdeckne. The title expired in John, second lord Archdeckne,
1342.
Henry Fitzhugh. Henry, third lord Fitzhugh, succeeded to the title
of baron Saint Quintin. That of Marmion also came into this family. The
titles became extinct in this family upon the death of George, sixth lord
Fitzhugh, 1512.
PARR, -- ----- 1538.
See Marquis
of Northampton, p.21.
Anthony de Lucy. The title became extinct in this family upon the
death of Anthony, third lord Lucy, and is in the duke of Northumberland.
John Peche. The title expired in him 1335.
See Earl
of Carlisle, p. 51.
David de Strathbolgie earl of Athol of the kingdom of Scotland.
The title became extinct upon the death of David, third lord Strathbolgie,
10 October 1375.
Gilbert de Aton. The title expired in William, second lord Aton,
1370.
John de Harrington. The title became extinct in this family upon
the death of William, fourth lord Harrington, 10 March 1458.
BONVILLE -- ----- ----.
See Lord
Bonville.
Ralph de Cobham for that time only.
Adam de Swillington. The title expired in him 1328.
Stephen de Cobham, brother of Ralph de Cobham who had summons to
parliament in the year 1324. The title expired at his death 1332.
John de Blount. The title expired in him 1328.
See Earl
of Lincoln, p.47.
John de Ingham. The title became extinct at his death, 1344.
John Maltravers. The title became extinct in this family at his
death 16 February 1364.
FITZALAN, -- ----- 1377.
John Fitzalan, son of Richard fifth earl of Arundel, had summons to
parliament by the title of baron Maltravers in right of Eleanor, his wife,
daughter of John Maltravers lord Maltravers. Thomas, his son, succeeded
to the title of earl of Arundel. The titles of baron Maltravers, Fitzalan
of Clun and Oswaldestre, descended to the family of Howard duke of Norfolk.
Thomas de Pipe for that time only.
Hugh de Meynel for that time only.
Roger de Somerville for that time only.
Nicholas Dauney for that time only.
William de Blount. The title expired in him 1337.
Ralph de Bulmer. The title expired in him 1339.
Walter de Birmingham for that time only.
Alexander de Frevile for that time only.
William de Ross. The title became extinct in this family upon the
death of John, third lord Ross, 1358.
PARR, -- ----- 1538.
See Marquis
of Northampton, p.21.
William Fitzwilliam, ancestor of earl Fitzwilliam, for that time
only.
John de Creting for that time only.
Henry de Erdington for that time only.
Roger de Kerdeston. The title expired upon the death of William
second lord Kerdeston, 14 October 1361.
John de Haustead. The title expired in him 1335.
Roger de Chandos. The title expired at his death 1353.
John de Nevile. The title became extinct at his death 25 July 1358.
John Beauchamp. The title became extinct upon the death of John,
second lord Beauchamp, 7 October 1361.
John de Leyburne. The title became extinct at his death 1348.
Roger de Swinerton for that time only.
Ralph de Willington for that time only.
Reginald de Cobham. The title expired at his death 5 October 1361.
Nicholas de la Beche for that time only.
Robert de Bourchier The title of Lovaine also came into this family.
The titles became extinct in this family upon the death of Bartholomew,
third lord Bourchier, 18 May 1409.
STAFFORD, -- ----- 1411.
Hugh Stafford, son of Hugh second earl of Stafford, had summons to
parliament by the titles of baron Bourchier and Lovaine in right of Elizabeth,
his wife, daughter of Bartholomew Bourchier third lord Bourchier The titles
became extinct in this family at his death 1421.
ROBESART, -- ----- 1425.
Lewis Robesart had summons to parliament by the titles of baron Bourchier
and Lovaine in right of Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of Bartholomew Bourchier
third lord Bourchier The titles became extinct in this family at his death
1431.
BOURCHIER, -- ----- 1435.
See Earl
of Essex, p. 46.
DEVEREUX, -- ----- 1539.
See Viscount
Hereford, Vol. II. p.2.
SHIRLEY, 14 December 1677.
See Earl Ferrers, Vol. I. p. 278.
The titles are in the earl of Leicester.
Thomas Bradestan. The title became extinct upon the death of Thomas,
second lord Bradestan, 1374.
John de Montgomery for that time only.
John de Pateshul for that time only.
John de Strivelin. The title expired in him 1370.
William Trussel for that time only.
John de Longvilliers for that time only.
Robert de Colvile. The title expired at his death 1368.
Thomas de Kirketon for that time only.
John de Mauduit for that time only.
Edward de Montacute. The title became extinct at his death 1361.
Robert de Holland, brother of Thomas earl of Kent. The title became
extinct in this family at his death 16 March 1373.
See Lord
Lovel and Holland, Vol. II. p. 183.
See Marchioness Grey, Vol. I. p.122.
Thomas Ughtred. The title expired at his death 1364.
John de Molins. The title became extinct in this family upon the
death of William, fifth lord Molins, 8 May 1429.
HUNGERFORD, -- ----- 1441.
See Lord Hungerford.
Thomas de Dagworth. The title expired in him in the following year.
Walter de Manny. The title became extinct at his death 1372.
Roger Huse. The title expired in him in the following year.
Thomas Musgrave. The title expired in him 1373.
Guy de Brian. The title became extinct in this family at his death
1390.
FITZPAYNE -- ----- --.
See Lord
Fitzpayne, p.110.
John Beauchamp, son of Guy second earl of Warwick. The title expired
in him 1360.
See Marchioness Grey, Vol. I. p. 122.
Gerard de Lisle. The title became extinct upon the death of Warren,
second lord Lisle, 28 June 1382.
Robert de Benhale for that time only.
John de Kirketon. The title became extinct at his death 20 February
1367.
John de Huntingfield. The title expired in him 1369.
John de Bohun. The title expired at his death 1367.
Roger de Beauchamp, great nephew of William first earl of Warwick.
The title expired at his death 1380.
Michael de la Pole, afterwards duke of Suffolk.
See Lord
Newmarch, p. 94.
William Heron. William, second lord Heron, succeeded to the title
of baron Say in right of Joan, his wife, daughter of William Say fifth
lord Say. The titles became extinct at his death 1404.
John de Clifton. The title expired in Constantine, ----- lord Clifton,
1394.
Henry le Scroop. The title became extinct upon the death of Geoffrey,
eighth lord Scroop, 1517.
William de Windsor, one of the ancestors of the earl of Plymouth,
The title expired in him 1383.
John de Falvesley. The title expired in him 1392.
See Earl of Scarborough, Vol. I. p.249.
John Devereux. The title became extinct at the death of John, second
lord Devereux, 1396.
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