426 BURGHERSH II. 1306. 2. Stephen BuRGHERSHjS.andh., aged 23 at his father's death. He had livery of his father's lands 17 Nov. 1306. He, who was never sum. to Pari., d. s.p.m., i309/io.(*) Writ for Inq. p. m. 22 Mar. (1309/10) 3 Edw. II. III. 1330. I. Bartholomew BuRGHERSH, 3rd s. of Robert [Lord] BuRGHERSH abovenamcd. He served in the wars of Scotland, temp. Edward II, and joined the Earl of Lancaster in his rebellion, and was defeated with him at Boroughbridge,() 16 Mar. 132 1/2, and taken prisoner, but restored by Isabel, the Queen Consort. Constable of Dover Castle and Warden of the Cinque Ports 1327, 1343, and 1346-50. He was sum. to Pari, from 25 Jan. (1329/30) 4 Edw. Ill to 15 Mar. (1353/4) 28 Edw. III,() the later writs having the word Senior added to his descrip- tion. Ch. Justice in Eyre, South of Trent, 1335-43. In 1340, being then aged 36 and more, he was found h. to certain lands of his br., Henry, Bishop of Lincoln and Lord Treasurer. He was a Banneret in 134 1. In Aug. 1343 he formed part of an important embassy to the Pope.(^) He fought at the battle of Cr6cy, 25 Aug. 1346, was Chamberlain of the Household, Constable of the Tower of London 27 June 1355 till his death. He OT., before 11 June 1320, when she was of age, Elizabeth, 2nd da. and coh. of Sir Theobald de Verdon, of Alton, co. Stafford, [Lord Verdon], by his 1st wife, Maud, da. of Sir Edmund de Mortimer [Lord Mortimer (of Wigmore)], and acquired with her the Castle of Ewyas Lacy, co. Hereford, Stoke-upon-Tern, co. Salop, and other considerable estates. He 13'. 3 Aug. 1355, and was bur. in the Grey Friars, London. His widow d. 1360, and was also bur. there. IV. 1355. 2. Bartholomew (Burghersh), Lord Burghersh, 1st surv. s. and h., aged 26 and more(^) at his father's death, having, with him, been present at the battle of Crecy in 1346. He was, in 1348, nominated K.G. as one of the 25 Original Knights of that most noble order.(^ He accompanied Prince Edward (known in {^) Maud, his da. and h., was b. and hap. at Roydon, Norfolk, 9 Aug. 1304. She m., istly, Walter Paveley (who d. 1329, leaving issue, afterwards extinct), and, andly. Sir Thomas d'Aldon, whose s. and h., Thomas, became h. to the lands of Burghersh and to any Barony which may be supposed to have been cr. by the writ of 1303. () For an account of this battle see Appendix C in this volume. {^) There is proof in the Rolls of Pari, of his sitting. C^) See ante^ p. 273, note " d." {^) Probably considerably more. A pedigree, dat. 1591, printed in Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd Ser., vol. i, pp. 7, 8, makes him s. of "Sir William" B., by a da. and coh. of Peter Chedingston, of Chedingston (or Chiddingstone), Kent. (') See list thereof, in Appendix B to this volume. It is somewhat remarkable that he and not his father (then "at the zenith of his military fame") should have been so honoured. The designation of "Lf Fitz" and his possession of the stall long after his father's death makes the fact certain.