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112 CAUNTELO 2 Apr. 1262.0 He had livery of his father's lands, 6 Sep. 1283. C") He was with the King in the Army of Scotland in 1303, and was sum. for Military Service from 26 Sep. (1298)26 Edw. I to 21 June (1308) i Edw. II, to attend the Coronation, 18 Jan. (1307/8) i Edw. II, and to Pari, from 29 Dec. (1299) 28 Edw. I to 16 Aug.(') (1308) 2 Edw. 11, by writs directed Willelmo de Canti Lupo or Canntelo, whereby he is held to have become LORD CAUNTELO. C^) As Wilklmus de Cantilupo dominus de Ravenesthorp he took part in the Barons' Letter to the Pope, 12 Feb. 1300/1. He ?«., istly, before 1285, Maud, da. and h. of Osbert d'Arches,(') of Aston and Kereby, co. York, Somerby, co. Lincoln, Normanton, Notts, fife, by Maud, his wife. She, who was living at Easter i286,(^) d. s.p.s. He m., 2ndly, Eve, 2nd da. and coh. of Adam de Bolteby, of Ravensthorpe and Boltby, co. York, and Langley, Northumberland, by Anore, his wife. She had ;»., istly, before 27 Sep. i28o,(') Alan de Walkingham, of Cowthorpe, co. York, who d. shortly before 24 Dec. 1283 ;(') and 2ndly, after 6 May 1284,(8) Richard Knout, who d. before 1 2 Dec. 1 29 1 .(^) He d. shortly before 6 Aug. 1 308, (') aged 46.(') His widow, who had assignment of dower 27 Nov. 1308,0 was living 15 Jan. 13 13/4. II. 1308. 2. William DE Cauntelo, of Ravensthorpe, Greasley, Ilkeston, and Claydon, afsd., s. and h. by 2nd wife, b. 1293. Hewas aminor andunm., 15 Jan. i3i3/4.(^) Having proved his age and done homage, he had livery of his father's lands, 30 July 1314.0 He was never sum. to Pari, nor on any other occasion. He obtained licence to enfeoff his br. Nicholas of the manors of Middle Claydon and Greasley, 2 Nov. 1320.0 He d. s.p.(^) (^) He was b. on Palm Sunday 21 years ago (Ch. Inq.p. m., Edw. I, file 37, no. 4). (•>) C/ose Roily 1 1 Edw. I, m. 4. Suppl. Close Roll, no. 7, mm. 4, 3, 3 d. () This was more than ten days after his decease. (■*) As to how far these early writs of summons did in fact create any peerage dignity, see Appendix A in the last volume. V.G. C^) De Banco, Mich., 5 Edw. II, m. 272. if) Close Roll, 8 Edw. I, m. 3 d. Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. I, file 40, no. I. (6) When she had licence to marry whom she would [Fine Roll, 12 Edw. I, m. 11). She was m. to Richard before Kirkby's Inquest, 1284-5. C") Fine Roll, 20 Edw. I, m. 16. (') Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. II, file 9, no. 4. (J) On his death, the lands which he had held by the courtesy of England of his 1st wife's inheritance fell to William d'Erghum, aged 40, and Thomas d'Outhenby or d'Aunby, aged 26, the representatives of her paternal aunts, Joan and Christian, respectively. () On which date he, though under age, sought to have a writ de et ate probanda. He was on this occasion offered in marriage Joan, da. of John de Grey, or Margaret, da. of Robert de Strenle, but he expressly answered and said that he would not have any woman to wife. {Close Roll, 7 Edw. II, m. 13 d). (') Close Roll, 8 Edw. II, m. 35. Patent Roll, 14 Edw. Yi, pars I, m. II. (") An entry on the Patent Roll, 15 Edw. , pars i, w. 7, refers not to him but to his father, as the advowson of Aston co. York belonged in 1 32 1 to Thomas d'Outhenby [Reg. Melton, 150 b), as successor to the elder William.