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William la
Zouche was
summoned by writ to
Parliament as
Baron Zouche of
Haryngworth, on 16
August 1308. His great-great-great-grandson, the
fifth Baron,...
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April 1393 (as his
second wife),
William la Zouche, 3rd
Baron Zouche of
Haryngworth (d. 13 May 1396). They had no children. Her will
requested burial at...
- the
bailiff of the
manor of
North Molton, Devon,
under Baron Zouche of
Haryngworth. The
Saltram Estate was
transferred to the
National Trust in lieu of...
- 4th
Baron Welles. Elizabeth, who
married William la Zouche, 2nd
Baron Haryngworth. Maud
survived her
husband by many
years and was one of the very few...
- 1604–1614
Robert Carr, 1st Earl of
Somerset 1614–1615 Edward, Lord
Zouche of
Haryngworth 21
August 1615–6
December 1624
George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham...
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Peerage of
England New
title Baron Zouche of
Haryngworth 1308–1352 Succeeded by
William la Zouche...
- Boteler, Ferrers, de Greystoke,
Dacre Abeyant 1411
Baron Zouche of
Haryngworth 1308 la Zouche, Bisshop, Curzon,
Frankland extant Baron Cromwell 1308...
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Catharine la Zouche, a
daughter of John Zouche, 7th
Baron Zouche of
Haryngworth. and
widow of John
Carew (d. 1528). Mary Brandon, who
became a gentlewoman...
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North Molton, Esquire, was
granted by John Zouche,
Baron Zouche (of
Haryngworth), by deed of gift, the
office of
bailiff of the
manor of
North Molton...
- Arms of St Maur of
North Molton, Devon: Argent, two
chevrons gules a
label of
three points vert, as
quartered by
Zouche of
Haryngworth...