zouoHB. 229 He was Juaticiary South of Trent and Conatable of the Tower of London, 1828, and wai in the expedition to Scotland in 1885. He m. firatly, after Aug. 1815, Alioc^ widow of Quy (dr Bbaucramp), Earl of Waewiok, and formerly of Thomas Lbtburni, sister and heir (1809-10, when she was aged 26), of Robert, Lord Tohi, da. of Ralph dk Toni, of Flamstead. Herts. She d, 1824. Sack. 18 Ed. II. He SI. secondly, after 5 Feb. 1827/8, Eleanor, widow of Hugh (Lb Dbspbnobr), Lord Lb Dbsfbrobb (Junior), let da. of Oilbert (db Clarb), Earl of Qlouobstbb and Hbrtford, by tlie Lady Joan Plavtaobvbt, 8d da. of Edward I. He cL 1 March (1835/6), 10 Ed. III., and was hwr. at Tewkesbury. His widow cL 80 June 1887. II. 1336. S, Alan La Zouchs, b. and h., by first wife, aged 19, when he ttic. his father in 1886 ; made proof of his age in (1888), 12 Ed. III. ; senred in Flanders, 1440 ; in Scotland, 1441, and in France 1842 and 1846, being probably at the battle of Creasy. He was ncTer sum, to ParL He s». Eleanor, who surriTed him. He d about All Sainta (1 Not.) 1846. III. 1346. S, HuQH La Zouohb, b. and h., aged 7, or 15,(*) when he iue. his father in Not. 1846 ; made proof of his age, and hM liTery of his lands (1860), 84 Ed. IIL, but was nsTcr sum. to Pari. He d. s.p. 1868. IV. 1368. 4, RoBBBT La Zouche, uncle and h., aged SO when he f uc. his nephew in 1868. He d, s.p. before 1899. V. 1399 1 5. JoTGB, Babonbbb Burnill, suo jure Babonsbs to BoTBTOURT, and (poasibly) Barovbbb Zouobb db Mobtiiibr, 2d wife 1 406. of Huffh (Burrbll), Lord Burhbll, great niece and h. of the aboTe- named Robert, she being da. and h. of John DB Botbtovrt, by Maud, da. of John (Grbt), 2d Lord Grbt db RoTHBRniLD. which John de Botetourt {d. T.p. 1869), was s. and h. ap. of John (db Botbtourt), Lord Botbtiiurt (d, 1885), by his second wife, Joyce, sister of Robert La Zouohb and Alan La Zoucbb, both aboTenamed, and da. of William (La Zovohr, formerly Mortimkr), Lord Zouohb db Mortimrr. She (who m. in 1 886) d. a. p. (before her husband), 1 Jan. 1 406/6, and was bur, at Halesowen, Salop, when any r^^ht existing to the Banmy of Zouche de Mortimer fell into aheyanee,{^) He d. s.p.m.s. 27 Not. 1420 ; see fuller particulars under '* Burrbll." (*) DuffdtUe says sged 16, but Oourthope states that he was aged 7. (^) The coheirs were the descendants of her three aunts, daughters of her grand- father, John, Lord Botetourt, which ladies were also the coheirs of the Barony of Botetourt ; see that dignity, and tabular pedigree thereunder in toL 1, page §84. note « c'»