| Baron Alan De La Zouche ASHBY, II 1
Born: Abt 1203, Ashby De La Zouch, Leicestershire, EnglandChristened: North Molton, Devonshire, EnglandMarried: Bef 1242, Winchester, Hampshire, EnglandDied: 10 Aug 1269-1270, , , England    Another name for Alan was ASHBY Baron.
  Ancestral File Number: 84ZS-S0.    User ID: 75890948.
   General Notes: 
 
Baron of ASHBY.
 ANCESTRAL FILE
 Ancestral File Ver 4.13 84ZS-S0.
 
 FAMILY SEARCH ANCESTRAL FILE
 Ancestral File v4.19 Born Abt 1269.
 
 EMAIL
 19 Mar 2002, pajunkin@erols.com
 Hi Cliff,
 I have noticed the postings on the ancestral file but the support is not
 conclusive for what has been put on the site. There seems to be good
 research that concludes Roger la Zouche b. 1175 married Margaret [Bisset]
 perhaps daughter of Manasser Biset, Lord of Kidderminster.
 I posted the following on another list.
 According to Complete Peerage, Roger la Zouche b. ca., d. 1238 m. Mararet
 [Bisset]
 Roger's Lands: Tonge and Esseby from his mother, North Molton, Black
 Torrington, King's Nympton (Devon) Swavesey, Fulborn, (Cambs.) Mapledurham
 and Petersfield, Hants, Cotesey, Norfolk; also land in Scotland.
 Children:
 1. Alan b. ca., d. 1269/70 m. Elene de Quincy b. ca. 1195, d. ca. 1269.
 Elene's sister, Margaret,  had married William de Ferrers. Sometime after
 1264,  there is a release by Richard le Swein of Swithelund, to Margaret de
 Ferr[ariis], countess of Derby, Ellen la Zuche, Alexander Comyn, earl of
 Bouchan, and Elizabeth his wife, the heirs of Roger de Quency, late earl of
 Winchester. In 1273 Alan la Zousche to grant a messuage in Sheepshed, and
 the advowson of the church of Markfield, to the prior and canons of Charley,
 retaining the manors of Ashby la Zouch and Sheepshed. Leic. William de
 Ferrariis to grant land in Milneleghes by Charley to the same, retaining the
 manor of Groby. Eudo and Millicent and their children continue to hold lands
 in conjunction with the de Ferrers, Hastings and Comyns.
 2. William (grandfather of Lord Zouche de Mortimer) b. , alive 1272 on writ
 3. Eon/Ivo/Eudo b. before 1238, d. 1269/70?.
 CP  says that this Eon in 1253 was granted the marriage of Agatha, 6th
 daughter of William de Ferrers, who was to be delivered to him 26 Feb. 1253.
 She married Hugh de Mortimer.  If he was granted marriage in 1253, did he
 not marry until 1273, Millicent?  Haryngsworth came to Eudo through his
 marriage to Milicent as sister and coheir of George de Cantilupo [also
 Eyton, Houton, Beds., Beruby, Rowell, and Bolewyck, Northants., Totnes in
 Devon, Moles Bracy,Salop, etc] and hence the son, William, born 1277 becomes
 first Lord Zouche of Haryngsworth. " Lic. for William de Bosco to enfeoff
 Millicent de Montealto of Manors of Thorp-Enaud, Leic., Weston, Warw.,
 Bromfield and Hoghton, N"hants, Ebrighton and Franecote Glous., Tybbeneye
 and Stanelak, Oxon and Esyngton Suf., she to regrant a moiety thereof to
 said William for life, remainder to her s. William la Zouche and wife
 Matilda and heris corp and finally to right heirs of Matilda..1296. William
 de Bosco was Millicent's uncle.
 Confirmation by Roger la Zuche, son and heir of Sir Alan la Zuche, to the
 leprous women and the prior and brethren of Maydenebradelegh, of a grant in
 frank almoin (recited) made to them by his said father, of a yearly rent of
 100s. &c. due from Sir Nicholas de Vaus for lands in Tudewrthe; in return
 for which brother John the prior, and the sick sisters, and the brethren, of
 the said house, granted a chaplain to celebrate divine sevice for the souls
 of Sir Alan and the lady Elena his wife &c. Witnesses to the confirmation :-
 Sirs Ivo la Zuche, Alan la Zuche, Nicholas de Vallibus, and William de Dun,
 knights, and others (named) : [ Wilts ] 1269-1285
 I have an Alan, s. of Alan and Elena who  in 1279 held Fulborn of his sd.
 bro, Roger, therefore, I believe it likely that this Ivo is a brother, not
 an uncle.
 When Sir William de Kalna alias de Cantilupo in a writ to the sheriff of
 Wilts. 18 Nov 39 Hen. III [1255] it names George, "aged not quite 3, is his
 heir."  In Beds. "Extent made by twelve freemen and twelve customary tenants
 39 Hen. III. Eyton manor, 12 hides held of the king in chief by service of 1
 fee.., including the herbage of Dudenmeshei (?) and Mentemore, a mill called
 Sfeifesmull, and fees in Mentmore town held by Ralph le [Po]er, Sir William
 Russel, Sir Hugh Dun and Roger Argenteim; and 7 hides held of the heirs of
 Hugh Gurnay for 1/4 fee. All rents of the 19 hides were assigned by Sir
 William Cantilupo to John de Montealto, with his daughter, and the rents of
 three mills were assigned for life to Lady Agnes de Verdon." WILLIIAM DE
 CANTILUPO IN 1253 GAINED  LUBBESTHORPE. HE ALSO HELD EYTON ,
 Beds.
 This would indicate to me that Millicent had married John de Montealto by
 1255, hence probably b. before 1240.
 IN the IPM 1273 of George de Cantilupo, his heirs are: Milsanda the wife of
 Eudo la Zuche and Joan de Hastings, w/o Henry Hastings and her son John
 [underage]...he held  Totnes in Devon by reason of pourparty of the lands &c
 which were of William de Brewosa.. Haringworth in Northants.  Berewyk in
 Somerset....his birth was 1251 and he was born on the death of his
 grandfather William.
 This tells me that that John de Montalteo was alive in 1255 and that
 Milicent married Eudo sometime between 1256 and 1273, probably later part of
 1250's.
 According to Langston and Buck in Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor
 Charlemagne's Descendants, Eudo did not die until 1295 which leaves the
 possibility that the 1279 death date ascribed is the death date of Eudo, son
 of Roger and Margaret Bisset.
 The Inq. of Millicent de Cantilupe de Monte Alto de la Zouche was taken 27
 Edw. I (1299) naming her son William, age 22, her heir, with lands in
 Websnade, Wodemanleye,  Birchmore,   Toternho,  Eddeworth, Beston and
 Henlawe, Wymington,    Leteburn and  Mentmore in Bedford; lands in
 Feldhamme and Wodehamme, Bucks.  Calstone and Calne in Wilts.; Ruyton,
 Bulkynton, Wybytoft, Wolfareshull, including a park held of John
 Comyn, earl of Boghan, one of the heirs of Roger de Quyncy in Warwick;
 [Sweins may also have had some part in Bulkyngton] Odecomb in Somerset,
 Brnfield [Braunfield] and Little Houghton in N'hants.; Totnes, Lodeswell,
 Cornworthy, Dertemere in Devon; Haryngsworth in Nhants; and,
 Thorp Everard, Buscby, Belgrave and lands in Leicester.
 Obtained as her pourparty
 the manors of Haryngsworth and Bulwick, Northants, Totnes, Devon and
 considerable estates in Beds. Som. and Wilts.
 Chris Phillips mentioned that Alan had a brother Eudo active in 1262,
 therefore we mustassume that he was born before 1238 and most probably
 around 1200-1210. I have found no reference to the birth date of a Eudo b.
 1207 as is posted on the ancestral file, although this fits. If we assume
 that the Eudo here mentioned married Milicent, then he was 63-73 years old
 and she some 30 years plus. The Inq. of Millicent de Cantilupe del la Zouche
 de Monte Alto was taken 27 Edw. I (1299) naming her son William, age 22 [b.
 1277-Millicent almost 40], her heir.
 My suggestion is that  Eudo, the son of Roger and Margaret,  brother
 of Alan b. 1195, married certainly before he was 63 years of age and may
 have had children and that Eudo who married Milicent is the son of Alan and
 Elena.
 4. Lora b.  married Gilbert de Sanford [Knights of Edward I states Lora was
 daughter of Roger s/hr of  Alan having given Sanford Indeworth Manor Wilts.
 to Sandford in marriage [Inq. 18 Feb 1279]
 5. Alice m. William de Harcourt
 Hope this ilustrates the problem and is not more than you needed.
 Pat (Patricia Junkin)
   Marriage Information: 
 
Alan married Helen De QUINCY, daughter of Earl Roger De Quincy WINCHESTER and Helen De GALLOWAY, before 1242 in Winchester, Hampshire, England.  (Helen De QUINCY was born about 1195-1222 in Winchester, Hampshire, England and died before 20 Aug 1269-1296 in , , England.) |