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222 ZETLAND — ^ZOUOHB. Orkney, and MARQUESS OF ZETLAND. Ho wm, two jmn, 1896-97. Mayor of Richmond, oo. York ; Hon. Col. Itt North Riding ArtOlery yoIs. He at, 8 Aug. 1871, at St. Paara, KnighUbridga, Lilian Elisabeth Selina, 8d da. of Richard George (Ldmlit), 9th Eabl of SoABBBOUon, by Frederica Mary Adelisa, da. of Andrew Robert DBUMUOMa She waa b, SO Oct. 1851. [Thoius Dundab, ityUd Lord Dundas, Ist s. and h. ap. ; h, 19 Jan. and 4. 11 Feb. 1874, v. p., both at Aake afad., aged 24 days.] Laubbnob-Johm-Lumlby Dundab, styled Lord Dundab, 1876-92, but itl/led Earl ov KoMALnaHAY, aiuoe 1802, 2d but let aurT. a. and h. ep., 6. 11 June 1876, at 19 Arlington atrect ; ed. at IViii. Cull., Cambridge ; B.A., 1896.] FawUly £<to(ei.— Theie, in 1888, conaiated of 11.614 acrea in the North Riding of Torkahire (woHh £21,674 a year), beaidea in Scotland, of 29,846 in Orkney, 13,600 in Zetknd, 6,666 in Fifeahire ; 4,656 in Stirlingshire ; 2,726 in Clackmananahire ; and 162 hi Dumbartonshire. Total, 68,170 acres, worth £49,324 a year, ezcluaiye of £7,728 for minea in Scotland, and of the profita of all mines in Yorkahirei PrrnHpal Jtatdenca. — Aake Hall, nfar Richmond, and Upleatham, near Marske-by-the-Sea, both in 00. York ; Kerse Houae, near Falkirk, co. Starling. ZOUCHE, or LA ZOUCIIE. Baron]^ by 1. Alan La Zouchb, of Afiliby do la Zouche, oo. Wnt. Leiceater, North Molton, co. Devon, and of conaiderable eatatea in I 1299 the countiea of Nurtliampton, Cambridge, Hertford, and Sussex, aa . ' alao in Ireland, waa a. and b. of Sir Roger La Zouciib,(*) of the aame, 1 Ql i ^y ^^'^ ^' ^' Stephen Lonqkhp^k, Seneschal of Goacuny ; was 18 yeara ^^^^' old at the deatli of bia fiither (128-1-85) 13 Ed. !. ; served in the wara with Qasoony and Scotland ; was sum. to attend tlio King at Salisbury 25 Jan. (1296/7) 25 Ed. I., which, however, cannot be deemed a regular writ of aumniona to Parl.,(^) is mentioned, us a Baron, in the summons ** cquiH et armis " to Carlisle 26 Sep. (1298) 26 Kd. I., and wua sum. to Pari, na a Bnron (LOUD ZOUOHE or LA ZOUCHE) by wriU directed '*jilano La Zuutehe" from 6 Feb. (12U8/9) 27 Kd. I. to 26 Nov. (1818) 7 Ed. U. He. n» '*Alanui la Zouch, d'n'f de A»tfi<hy*' affixed his seal to the famous letter of the Barons to the Po()e in 1801.(<') He waa Gov. of Rockingham Caatle and Steward of Rockingham Forest (1811-12) 5 Ed. IT. He, who is aaid to have m. Eleanor, da. of Nicholaa Sbquati, d. B.p.m. (1318-14) 7 Ed. II., when the barony fell talo abtyance between hia three daughters and coheirs. (<^) EM>h. 7 Ed. II. (■) Dugdale aptly remarks that " though all our QenealoKists do agree that this ancient and noble family ia branched from the Earls of Brirnnny they do not deduce the line of that descent in each point alike." According, however, to CVwrlAope, thia Roger waa ** a. and h. of Alan (c^. 1209), a. and h. of Roger (living lt99), br. and h. of William sumamed de Beaumes (d. s.p. 1199). both being sons of Alsn la Zouche, a. of QeofTrev de Hohan, and grandson of Alan, Viscount de Rohan, by Conatanoe, da. and coheir of Conan Craaaua, Duke of Brittany.*' A pedigree of Zouche connected with Longeapde and with de Quincy, ia in Clutterbuck'a BerUf tol. L, p. 871, and vol. iii., p. 287. i>) See vol. i, p. Ill, noto " b," «ii5 " Ap. Adam." (e) See Nieolai, pp. 761—809, for an able accouut of thia letter. {^) Of these Eliaabetli, the yat. da., a^ed 20 in 1314. lieing a nun at Brewood, co. Stafford, d. unm. Of the others (1) Eleanor, age«l 26 in 1314, waa then wife of Nicholaa St. Maur, aum. 8 July 13I4, aa a Baron (Lord St. Maur), probably in oonae- quence of this alliance (aee vol. vii, p. 23), whose heiress, the dcjurtt tuojure Baroneaa St. Maur, m. in or before 1424, Uird SSoucbe de Haryngworth, with which dignity not only the Barcny of St. Maur but (oddly enough) the representation of the moiety of this (1299) Barony of Zouche thus became united. (2) Maud, aged 24 in 1314, and then wife of Roliertde Holande, sum. 29 Julv 1314, aaa Baron, (rA>rd Holimd), probably in consequence of thia alliance (see vol. iv, p. 236), with which Barony, the representation of her moiety of tliia (1299) Barony of SSouohe became consequently united.