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37G BOXVILLE — HOT'IUN. lands of C'ln wton &c, 15 April Mil. He Ijfiw Knighted before 1417, Mug then with the army in France. Sheriff of Devon, 1428. Senesch.il of Aivjiitaine, M12. From 2;! Sep. (M l!') 2S Hen VI to ."0 July (US©) e& Hen VI. he was .sum. to Pari, n I AM (LORD HON VILLI" DE CHlTOX>. by writs directed (mostly)'- HVffo JUm- rillr, l)'vo Be»v9h ct tic ClnttvH.O') Fleeted E.G. 8 F«U L480/1 at a Chapter helil at the ttishop of London's Palace, near St. hull* Ihn ing joined the fortunes of the House of York, he was, soon after the Lancastrian victory at St. Albans, •> Feb. 14C0/1 executed (at the instigation of Margaret, the Queen Consort 1 , with the Duke of Kxtter.and the Earl of Devon. He Ml. firstly, Margaret He m. m wily, Elizabeth, widow of William, Lnun IIahinoion (who '/. Ill Mttrcli 1437/S), da.'of Edward (Col'UTKNAVl, Eai:l of Devon, by Maud. da. of Thomas CaMoys. Ilew.is beheaded as afsd. 18 Feb. M'iO/1, but never attainted as within :> week* from his death tl.u Yorkist King was enthroned. /»</. pott Ntwitf/i 1 I'd. IV. Adinoii. M July 1 1 < » 1 at Lambeth. His widow, for her husband's services was assigned a large dower. She tl, s.ji. M71, In'/, post mortem II Kd. IV. II. 11C1. CicKt.il-:, tmt jfofv, Ji.iluJXEsj H.ki.«;t<i.v anuI HaI'.onkss 1'oNvn.i.i: i»g Chiton, great granddaughter and I heir, being da. and h. of WflHam [DONA n.l.l;) LimU H.uiixurox.c') by Catharine da. of Iliehard (Nr.vii.u Faiu. oi Salisiumiv, which William was s. and h. ap. of William Kunville who wa< B, (Mid h. up. of Lord l.onvide by his 1st wife.C 1 ; She bail tut. In r Father. .'U Dee. MOO in the I'.aroiiy of ilarington, he being grand.- n and h. (10 March 1 157/8) rx parte mulrr mi of William (Hariiigton), Lord Haiington. she was aged 16 in 1461, and Bt. firstly before April 1 17a, Thomas niiiKV . 1st Mai:vU:ss or Dorset, who tl. 20 Sep. ISO I. She m. secondly Henry .Sr.UH<i;i> . Kami, or Wiltshire. wdio rf. 0 March l-V'.". Slier/, before 2 June LW.i. and wa- I, >r. at Astley, co. Warwick. Her will in whieh the styles hersi If fafcr nii i " L.U)Y Hauvxuto.v and I'oxvyi l," (hit, 8 May (1527* 19 Hen, VIII, nr. i Nov. 1530, III. 1330, ■!. Thomas ('(!uky), MAminLss w Duit&ET, L»:tn Ferrers ds (titOBV, Loud Haiunctuk, and Lord Ponyii.le, s. and h. He tl. 10 (let. 15:10. IV. 1530 IIkxiiv (Ckey), Mmt6vm4» U»>«aET, .<m> to Ferrers DE Gunny, Loiio IIarim.ton ami Loud Ijunvii.i.i: 1554. was, on 11 Out. 1551, el". HCKK OF S(jFPOLK, Attainted and beheaded 23 Fuby. 1 054, when "H kfl honoHiii became forfeited. . Si ^5 lis BOPIIIK. i.o. " H.vnox Bovrke of BoPnlS, co. Onlway," [l.j eft i April 16S!) by James II after his deposition, (°) Sec " Claxricakde," Earldom of, [L] ; cr. 1513, under the 9th Earl. (■■>) There is proof of his sitting in the Rolls of Pari. ( b ) She is generally said to be " da. and h. of ( — ) Meruiht." See Maclean's " Trigg Minor " (N. and Q. 5th S. vii, 52) ; but query if this is not a mistake for the wife of Lord Honville's grandfather i.e. Margaret, da. of Sir William d'Aumarlc, comtn unit It. of Sir John Mt rlct, junior, whieh Margaret 25 May, 1380. ( c ) Joan and Eleanor Courtenay, daughters of Tliomas [Fail of Devon] son of Hugh Courtenay [Fail of Devon] her br. were found her next heirs and of lull au r e. ( u ) Lord Bouville "was an eye witness of the death of [William (llouvilkoj his only son, and of [William (Bouville)] Lord Harrington, his grandchild by him, both being Slain [81 Dee. 1 100] ot the battle ei Wakefield." See Camden's Jli itttniiiu. («) Sec Lint of these "Jacobite Peerages," lOe'J to 17G0, ante, p. 59, note " b."