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I02 COMPLETE PEERAGE aldeburgh to 8 .Aug. (1386) 10 Ric. II, by writs directed Willelmo de Aldeburgh', whereby he is held to have become LORD ALDEBURGH. (») His wife d. in or before 1378. He d. i Apr. 1388. (") II. 1388. 2. Sir William Aldeburgh, of Harewood, only s. and h., aged 30 and more at his father's death. He was never sum. to Pari. He m. Margery, widow of Peter de Maulay le septiesme, and 2nd da. and coh. of Sir Thomas Sutton, of Branceholme Castle and Sutton in Holderness, by Agnes, his wife. Q He d. s.p., 20 Aug. 1391. Will dat. 14 Nov. 1390, pr. 6 Sep. 1391. His widow d. 10 Oct. following. Will dat. 22 Sep. 1391, pr. 19 Oct. 1391- O Both were bur. in the Church of the Friars Preachers at York. Q At his death any hereditary Barony, that may be held to have existed, fell into abeyance. His coheirs in 1392 were his 2 sisters, (i) Elizabeth, aged 28 and more, widow of Sir Brian Stapleton (who was s. and h. ap. of Sir Brian Stapleton of Carlton, co. York, but d. v.p.). She m., 2ndly, between 7 Sep. 1393 and 16 July 1399, Sir Richard Redman, of Levens, co. Westmorland. She d. 21 Dec. 1417, leaving Brian Stapleton her grandson and h. Her hus- band d. 22 May 1426, leaving Richard Redman his grandson and h. (2) Sibyl, aged 25 and more, wife of Sir William Ryther, of Ryther, co. York, who d. about 1426. She d. 3 Sep. 1439, leaving Sir William Ryther her s. and h. (') The Redmans and Rythers held Harewood in undivided moities for about 1 50 years. (") He sealed in 1363 with his arms of a lion rampant, and the same device is seen over the old gateway of his Castle of Harewood. His descendants, the Redmans, quartered for Aldeburgh the arms of Gules a lion silver, with a fleur de lys azure on the shoulder, [ex inform. Oswald Barron). As to the distinct family of Aldeburgh and their arms see p. 1 01 note " b. " V.G. C') Inq., cos. York and Line, 5 May and Monday after the Ascension (i i May) 1388 (writs diem cl. ext. 22 Apr. 11 Ric. II). The jurors say "quod Willelmus de Aldeburgh senior chivaler obiit primo die Aprilis anno regni Regis Ricardi undecimo. Et quod Willelmus de Aldeburgh junior chivaler filius ipsius Willelmi de Aldeburgh senioris est heres ejusdem Willelmi propinquior et etatis triginta annorum et amplius." (Ch. Inq. p.m., Ric. II, file 49, no. 3). V.G. (^) Patent Rolls, 28 Aug. 1395, 19 Ric II, pars i, m. id. V.G. C) His will, dated " Lunedy le xiiijme jour de Novembre " 14 Ric. II, and his wife's, dated " in die veneris proxime ante festum Michaelis Mcccxci, " directing her burial with him at the Friars Preachers at York, are printed in Test. Ebor. (Surtees Soc), vol. i, nos. 108, 122. V.G. C) Their names occur in the list of those bur. in that Church [Coll. Top. et Gen., vol. iv, pp. 76, 77, from 31ISS. Coll. Arms, LB). Besides these, mention is made of " Elizabeth de Aldeburogh jadiz dame de Harwodc " and of " Richart Redman chlr. The former entry refers to the wife of the first William and not to his da., who, after her and marriage, was called Elizabeth Redman. There is a tomb at Harewood ascribed to Sir Richard Redman and his wife. V.G. (') Inq., COS. Line, and York, Thursday after St. Hilary (18 Jan.) and 16 May 1392 (writs diem cl. ext. 18 Oct. 15 Ric. II). The jurors say " quod Willelmus de Aldeburgh chivaler obiit xx die August! ultimo preterito et quod Elizabetha que