The Zouches and the manor of Weston Ing

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The Zouches and the manor of Weston Ing

Legg inn av Gjest » 03 jul 2006 19:46:02

Dear Fellow Listers,
According to the Calendar of Patent Rolls
(University of Iowa) for Richard II volume 5 p 2 ( December 2nd , 1391 at
Westminister) License for 10 I paid to the King by William la Zouche of Harynworth
for John, Bishop of Lincoln, to grant the reversion of the manor of Weston Ing,
co. Bedford, held in chief, which Thomas la Zouche holds for life, to the said
William and Agnes his wife for their lives with successive remainders for
life to John, Edmund and Thomas and final remainder to his right heirs.
Apparently the elder Thomas was perhaps William the (3rd Lord) la
Zouche`s uncle or perhaps brother (son of Eon la Zouche and Joan Inge or William La
Zouche, 2nd Lord and Elizabeth de Roos respectively)
Sincerely,
James W Cummings
Dixmont, Maine USA

Douglas Richardson

Re: The Zouches and the manor of Weston Ing

Legg inn av Douglas Richardson » 03 jul 2006 19:53:46

Dear James ~

The Sir Thomas la Zouche (died 1404), of Westoning, Bedfordshire, about
whom you enquired was a younger son of Sir William la Zouche, Knt.
(died 1382), 2nd Lord Zouche of Harringworth, by his wife, Elizabeth,
daughter of William de Roos, 2nd Lord Roos of Helmsley. He was a
Knight of the Shire for Bedfordshire in 1390. I've posted fiurther
particulars regarding Sir Thomas la Zouche below.

l. THOMAS LA ZOUCHE, Knt., of Westoning, Bedfordshire, Ellesborough,
Middle Claydon, and Ham, Buckinghamshire, King's Worthy, Hampshire,
Ing's (in Wheathampstead), Hertfordshire, Ightham and Eynsford, Kent,
Barby, Northamptonshire, and Alvenely, Suffolk, Knight of the Shire for
Bedfordshire, 1390, commissioner of array, 1403, younger son. He
married MARY ENGAINE, widow of William Bernack, Knt. (died 1386), and
younger daughter of John Engaine, Lord Engaine, of Colne-Engaine, by
Joan, daughter of Robert Peverel, Knt. She was born about 1343. She
was co-heiress in 1367 to her brother, Thomas Engaine, Knt., by which
she inherited the manors of Sandy, Bedfordshire, Dillington,
Huntingdonshire, Hallaton, Leicestershire, and Pytchley,
Northamptonshire. They had no issue. In 1392 he was forced to find
security that neither he nor his servants would harm certain residents
of Totternhoe, Bedfordshire. His wife, Mary, died 14 May 1401. SIR
THOMAS LA ZOUCHE died 30 October 1404.

References:

VCH Hampshire 4 (1911): 431. VCH Buckingham 2 (1908): 332; 4 (1927):
112. VCH Hertford 2 (1908): 307, 367. C.F.R. 12 (1931): 298.
Bedfordshire Hist. Rec. Soc. 25 (1947): 98-99 (biog. of Sir Thomas la
Zouche). VCH Essex 10 (2001): 107-110.

Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah

Website: www. royalancestry. net

Jwc1870@aol.com wrote:
< Dear Fellow Listers,
< According to the Calendar of Patent
Rolls
< (University of Iowa) for Richard II volume 5 p 2 ( December 2nd ,
1391 at
< Westminister) License for 10 I paid to the King by William la Zouche
of Harynworth
< for John, Bishop of Lincoln, to grant the reversion of the manor of
Weston Ing,
< co. Bedford, held in chief, which Thomas la Zouche holds for life, to
the said
< William and Agnes his wife for their lives with successive remainders
for
< life to John, Edmund and Thomas and final remainder to his right
heirs.
< Apparently the elder Thomas was perhaps William the (3rd Lord) la

< Zouche`s uncle or perhaps brother (son of Eon la Zouche and Joan
Inge or William La
< Zouche, 2nd Lord and Elizabeth de Roos respectively)
< Sincerely,
< James W
Cummings
< Dixmont, Maine
USA

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