142 WILLOUOHET. WiDfam SaPWmi, CUil Baram of thm BsdMqMrX bj Afiee, da. ol Sir Prcdnick TlursT, of BortoB, eo. Lineoln. Ho a. ■eeondlj, Mnyvo^ do. of WUftioM (Zoocab), IXWO Zoacmm tm Bartvowobth. Sho ^ 1S91 and woo hmr. oi SfiOobf , ooi Linooin, ILL WOl pr. Nov. 1891 ot Liocoin. Ho «. Uurdly, Klisobodi de Jmrt, no im Babovmo LATnoni (ooo thai dij^ity), widow of IUl|ih (Ncnu.), Lood Nbtill db UaBT. ShoiifiKoT. 1S9(. WiU directing bor burial to bo oi S[>UAbj,daL 18 OcL, and pr. 10 Not. 1395, oi Lincoln. Hoii 9 Aof. 1396. Will directing hia bunal to bo oi SpOsby, k. 12 Aug. 1396, at Uneoln. Y. 1396. 5.. WiLUAM (Willouohbt) Lord Willduohbt di Rrost, lot iw and h. by ftrrt wtfe,(*) «|eod 24 or 28 at tho dooth of bio latbor in 1896. Ho woo aom. to part from 30 Nor. (1396), 20 Ric. IL, to 26 Oct (1409), 11 Hoc. IV.Q^) Ho woo praoeni in tbo pori. of 23 Rio. IL when thai Kincraoignodtho Crown. Ho aitondod Hcoiy IV. into ScDtlaod in 1400, ond woo ntado K.O. in or aouo after thai year. Uo wl firstly Ln^, da. of Roger (Stbasob), Lobo Snamn db Kvokib, by Afira, da. of Bdmond (Frzalan), Rabl op Amun»L. Ho «. Moundly, about March 1406, (pardon dai. 14 May 1409) Joan, widow of Sdmnnd (PLunrAOBBBT), DuKB OF YOBK (who d. 1 Aug. 1402), 2d da. of Thomaa (HoLaHO},2d Rabl of Kbvt, by Alico, da. of Richard (PrzalarX Rarl of Abuvdbl^ Ho dL ai Rggoftoid, 00. Norfolk oIImI., 80 Nor. 1409 ; Each. 11 Henry IV. Hia widow, who woo h. about 1880, at. thirdly, aa hia aocood wife (Lie. Yorh 6 Sopi 1410 to marry in tho chopol of tho manor of Pozflote) Henry (Lb Scbopb), 3d LoiiD Sobofb db Mabbam, whod. ftp. aoon after 8 Jano 1415. Sho at. fourtlily (pardon 14 Aug. 1416), ao hia flrai wife, Honi^ (Bbomflbtb), Lobd Vbsct, who if. 6 Jan. 1467/8. Sho d, a.p. 12 April H8L YI. 1109. 6. BoBKRT (W^illouqhbt), Lobd Willouohbt db Brbsbt, lAi a. and h. by fiist wife ; aged 24 at the death of hit father in 1409. Ho wit ram. to pari, from 21 Sop. (1411), 12 Hen. lY., to 5 Sep. (1450), 29 Hen. YI. He aooompanied Henry Y. into Franco, and waa with him at the taking of Harfleur and tho victory of Agincourt> 25 Ock 1415. K.A. 1416. Continuing hie MrTioee in France, he waa at Uie victory of Yerneuil, 17 Aug. 1424, " beuiug, in 10 Henry YL 11481-32], the Utie of KAUL OF YKNDOSMB AND BEAUMONT, LORD WILLOUGHBY OF MONBLAY AND BBAUMBSGUIL."(«) He waa in command ai Paria, but, lieing inaufflciently Biipported» waa oonatrained to aorrender it in 1486 to the French, from whom it had been wreatod 15 yean before. In 20 Hen. YI. (1441-42) bo defeated the French, near Amiena, with great loaa. in 1442 he was Maater of tho King'a hart hounda. He m. firstly, about 1420, Elisabeth, ysi. da. of John (Mohtacotb), Babl of Saubburt, by Maud, da. of Sir Adam Frahgib. He «. aeoondly, before 9 Jan. 1 448, Maud, da. of Sir Richard Stanhofb, X.B., of Rampton, Notts, by Maud, sister and coheir of Ralph (Okomwbll), Lord Cbomwbll, but bv her he had no issue. He d ., s.p.m., 25 July 1452.(<>) Esch. 80 Hon. YL WUl dai. 9 Jan. 1448 to 6 June 1452, dimcting his burial to be at Me^ngbam, proved (no date) at Liocoin. His widow m. before 1456 Sir Thomss Nbvill (yr. s. of Richard, Earl of Salisbury), who was slain ai Wakefield 81 De& 1460 on the Yorkist side. She is said to have m. thirdly Sir Gervase Cufton. She d. s.p.(*) 80 Aug. 1497, and (*) His yr. br. Thomas Willooghby is ancestor of the Lords Willoughby de Broke. See tabular pedigree below, as also in vol. v, p. 24, note " b," tub ** Latimer." ^) There is proof in the Rolls of Pari, of his sitting. (*) " Ihtgdate" It is to be presumed that this was sn Anglo-Norman creation. (d) « What an old 'poet bath said of this noble family, and especially of ... . this valiant and expert soldier " is given in " DugdaU " in 8 verses, each conaistinj^ of seven (long) lines. Mention is made therein of " Sir John de Willughby, the valiant Ohivalier," who ** with the Conquest, did here inhabit," and " Whose arms wss azure, an Hermito sable deer " ; also of the *' true Knight " who captured the King of Barharff, and with hb ransom built ** Barbican without Oreplegato " ; also of another anosBtor by whom " A Saraoyn King disoumfvi was in fight, Whose head, mv crest, shall ever be present" Ending with the " acts of greto honour, six against one," done at Aginoourt Ac. by ihiB Lord Robert de WiUughby." (•) It is often Btated thai she (and noi her husband's ;lrtl wife) was mother of Joan WiUoughb/i the heirssB, but her death without any surviving issue is dearly proved.