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TALBOT. 1552 ; will pr. that year. The Lady M. secondly, as the second of bis three wives, before 13 Sep. 1553, Lord Ambrose Dedi.kv, afterwards (1561], », Haul ok War- wick, mid it a p. probably about 1580, but certainly before 11 Nov. 1565, when the Haromj »f TaUbogt became extinct. TALBOT. Barony by /. Sin GltBERT Talbot, of Eccjeswatl ami Linton, m. writ. Hereford and of Longhope, co. Glnuc., s. and h. of Richard Talbot, of I 1331 tlw «.m.-;»). by [it is said,'"], "Sarah, da. of William (Bk.uichami-), Haul ok Warwick." was b. about 1277 ; was in the expedition to Scotland, 1 208 i tut. Ufa father 1306, being then aged 29; was pardoned (tor impHeation in the murder of Piers Gaveston, 1311 ; Uov. of Gloucester Castle, 1323 : joined the insurrection of the Karl of Lancaster against the Desnencers, far which he wan heavily lined ; was a Banneret before 1327 ; Justice of South' Wales, 1330, and was sum. to pail, as a Baron (LORD TALBOT), by Writs dated 5 June (1381) 4 Ed. III. to 20 April (1313) 17 Ed. [It.(*) He is said,' 1 ) to have m. Anne, da. of William Bo7KLK.it, of Wemtii. He </. (1348) 20 Ed. III. Ksch. (1353) 27 Ed. III. II. 1381, -'. Richard (Talbot), Lord Tai.iiot, s. and h., A. aud probably about 1302; was sum. to pari. v. p. as a Baron (LOUD 1346. TALBOT) 5 June (13311 4 Ed. Lit, to 22 Oct. (1335) 29 Ed. LIL(*) He resided principally at G lrich Castle, having m., before 1 325 (when she was aged 28), Elizabeth (heiress of that estate), 2d and yst da. and coheir of John Com TO, of Badeuoch, by Joan, sister of Aymer (de Valence; the last Earl ok Pkmiifiokf. of that nice h ). He, in 1331, in his wife's right, claimed certain .Scotch estates, and adhering to Edward Baliol, invaded that Kingdom, gaining a victory over the Scots at Gleddosmore, hut was subsoipieiitly, 133 1, tnade prisoner having to pay 2,000 marks for bis redemption, He was Out. of Berwick and of all other the King's laud.- in Scotland in 133d ; was a Banneret in or before 133S ; sue. his father, being then said to be aged 34 [Qy. 44] in 1 3 4 tj. He was again in Scotland as also in the expedition to France, 1350. He d. 23 Oct. (135(5; 30 Ed. III. His widow m. John UK Bboxwjch. III. 135(5. 8 Gilbert (Talbot). Lord Talbot, s. and h. I. about 1332, being aged 24 at the death of his father, 23 Oct. 1356 ; was sum. to pari, from 14 Aug. (1362) 3ti Ed, III. to 8 Aug. (1886) 10 Ric. II He served in the wars with Trance under the lilack Prince and was with the King's fleet ill 1378. He hi. firstly, before 1881, Petronilla, da. of James (Ri.'tlek), 1st Karl or Ohmondk [I ] by Eleanor da. of Humphrey (Boatra), Earl of Hkrmord, hy his wife the Lady Elizabeth Plantaoenkt, da. of Edward I. He m. secondly Joane, da. of Ralph (STAFFORD), Karl ok STAFFORD, by Margaret, tic jure Baroness Audlev. Hu d. 24 April (1387) 10 Ric. 11. IV. 13S4, 4. Richard (Talbot), Lord Talbot, s. and li. by first and wife, b. about 1361, was sum. to pari. v.p. as a Baron (LOR') 1387. TALBOT DE BLACK M EltEf),) from 3 March (1383/4) 7 Ric. II. to 17 Dec. (1387) 11 Ric It by writs directed " Ricardu Talbot ric Mackmere" he having in. before 13S3 (when she was aged 22) Ankaret, only da. (who, on 23 Aug. 13S3, became sole heir) of John (Le Sthanoe), (•) This Richard Talbot, who was s. and h. of Gilbert Talbot, by Gwendoline, da. and finally heir of Rhys ap Griffith, Prince of South Wales, is said by Courtbope to have "relinquished, before 1301, his paternal coat armour (Bendy of ten, argent and yules) and assumed that of his mother (gules, a lion rampant, within a bordure, or) which armorial ensigns have since been retained by his descendants." Nicolas remarks that •' though never sum. to Pari, it is evident, from his being present at the Pari, held at Lincoln [1301] 29 Edw. I., and signing the letter to the Pope as ' Kichardus Talebot, Dominus de Eckleswell,' that he ranked among the Barons of his time." ( b ) " Rous Roll " as quoted iu " Dugdale." ( c ) There is proof iu the rolls of Pari, of his sitting. C) See vol. vi., p. 208, note " e," sub " Pembroke." (°) There can be little doubt that, this was meant as " Lord Strange de Blackmere," tho', in that case, the correct direction of the writ should have been " Ricardo Talbot de Strange de Blackmere."