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3o6 DEVEROIS a year longer, but afterwards altered the terms of his grant, by deed dated Monday after SS. Peter and Paul 45 Edw. Ill [30 June i37i]-(*) 5. Sir William Deverose, of Holme Lacy, Stoke Lacy, and Frome HaymondsjC") s. and h. Knight of the Shire for co. Hereford, Oct. 1383. He OT., istly, Isabel de la Have. He w., 2ndly, Elizabeth, da. and h. of . . . Clodeshale, of Castle Frome, co. Hereford, by Joan, sister and h. of Gilbert de Lacy. He d. before 25 Oct. 1385. (") His widow w., before 17 Mar. 1387/8, Sir Thomas de Aston, of Haywood, co. Stafford. ('^) By his 1st wife he had two sons, William and John, who were both living in Nov. 1388. (*) By his 2nd wife he had an only child, her mother's heir, Margaret, who m. Miles Waters, of Clifford, co. Hereford, and was living in 1439.0 Nothing further can here be said of his descendants. DEVEREUX DE FERRERS See "Ferrers" (of Chartley), Barony by writ of 1299, under the 2nd (1461-85) Lord. (*) Deed enrolled on Cloie Roll, 45 Edw. Ill, m. 20 d. There is no evidence as to when the William who was born in 13 14 died, and this grant may have been made by his son. C") In the inquisitions taken after the death of Roger, Earl of March, in 1398, it is stated that William Deveroys (or Deverous) held of him Frome Haymonds, Stoke Lacy, Holme Lacy, and Lower Hayton. But these lists of tenants, as is usually the case, are not made up to date, and contain the names of tenants then long since dead. The foregoing, consequently, refers to the William who d. between 1383 and 1385, or else to his father. if) Grants to Simon de Bureley of the manor of Castle Frome, the inheritance of Elizabeth Clodeshale, late the wife of William Deverose kt., taken into the King's hand because she conspired to murder Thomas Zeduyn, the King's Esquire: 25 Oct. 1385 and 26 June 1386. {Patent Rolls, 9 Ric, II, p. i, m. 20; 10 Ric. II, p. I, m. 38). ("*) Pardon to Thomas de Aston kt., of co. Stafford, and Elizabeth Cloddeshale his wife, for the murder of Thomas Jeddefen at Jeddefen (Edvin Loach), co. Hereford, on Wednesday after Michaelmas 9 Ric. II: 17 Mar. 1387/8. {Patent Roll, 11 Ric. 11,/. 2, m. 17). Cf. Ch. Misc. Inq., file 236, no. 55. (') Pardon to William and John, sons of Isabel Haye, alias sons of William Deverose kt., for having murdered Thomas Jeddefen: 28 Nov. 1388. {Patent Roll, 12 Ric. II, p. I, m. 5). (') These particulars, and the statement that Elizabeth Clodeshale's mother, Joan, was sister and h. of Gilbert de Lacy, occur in a claim, after 1439, to Cressage, Salop, the said Margaret Waters being one of the claimants. (Eyton, Salop, vol. vi, P- 315)-