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EARLDOM [S.] X. Qy. EARLDOM [E.] in. 150 COMPLETE PEERAGE angus marrying her without licence) Sir Roger Mauduit, of Eshot, Northumber- land, sometime Chamberlain of Scotland, who d. before 24 Feb. 1350/1. She^. 31 Mar. 1368. (') 10 and 3. Gilbert (deUmfreville), Earl OF Angus [S.], and Lord Umfreville [E.], ^•^^^ 1st s. by 1st wife, aged 15 at his father's ° death. On doing homage, 6 July 1331, '-^ ^' he had livery of his father's lands, and also of those of his grandmother, Elizabeth, Countess of Angus. He was one of the disinherited barons who invaded Scotland in 1332, and assisted in the victory of Edward Balliol at Dupplin Muir, 11 Aug. 1332. One of the commanders at the battle of Nevill's Cross, 17 Oct. 1346, where the King of Scots was taken prisoner, for whose redemption he was appointed a Commis- sioner, 18 June 1354. He was appointed a warden of the Marches 28 May and 15 July 1352, 9J"ly ^359, " Feb. 1366/7, 16 Oct. 1369, 5 July 137°. 25 June and 12 Oct. 1371, 25 Feb. 1371/2, and 3 May 1372. He was sum. to Pari. 27 Jan. (133 1/2) 6 Edw. Ill to 26 Aug. (1380) 4 Ric. II, by writs directed Gilberto de Umframviir for UmfravilV ) comiti Danegos for de Anegos). He m.^ istly, Joan, da. of Sir Robert Willoughby [ist Lord Willoughby], by Margaret, da. of Sir Edmund Deincourt [ist Lord Deincourt]. She d. 16 July 1350. He w., 2ndly, before Oct. 1369, Maud, only da. of Sir Thomas Lucy [2nd Lord Lucy], by Margaret, 3rd da. and eventually coh. of Sir Thomas Multon [ist Lord Multon]. He d. s.p.s., 6 Jan. i38o/i.() His widow, who had become sole h. of her family, 30 Sep. 1369, possessed, as a life tenant, the greater part of his property after his death. She m., before 3 Oct. 1383, as 2nd wife, Henry (Percy), ist Earl OF Northumberland, and d. s.p.^ 18 Dec. 1398. (") The Earl, her 2nd husband, on whom and whose family she had entailed her paternal inherit- ance to the exclusion of her heir at law, and who also possessed Prudhoe, fife., after her death by virtue of an entail made by her ist husband, 16 Aug. 1375, was slain, 20 Feb. 1407/8, at Bramham Moor. [Sir Robert de Umfreville, ist s. and h. ap., by ist wife. He m. (Roy. Lie. for settlt. of lands, 20 Jan. 1339/40), Margaret, da. of Sir Henry Percy [2nd Lord Percy], by Idoine, da. of Sir Robert Clifford [ist Lord Clifford]. He d. v.p., s.p. His widow w., as 2nd wife, before 25 May 1368, Sir William Ferrers [3rd Lord Ferrers of Groby], who d. 6, 7, or 8 Jan. 1370/1. She d. s.p., i, 3, 5 or 10 Sep. 1375, {^) at Gyng (now Buttsbury), Essex. Will dat. 26 Apr. 1374]. C) Writ of diem cl. ext: 8 May 42 Edw. III. (Ch. Inq. p. m., Edw. Ill, file 203, no. 58). C) Writs of diem cl. ext. 14 Jan. 4 Ric. II. (Ch. Inq. p. m., Ric. II, file 17, no. 57: Exch. Inq. p. m., Enrolments, file 1091, nos I, 2, and file 1335, nos I, 2). {") Writs of diem cl. ext. 23 Dec. 22 Ric. II. (Ch. Inq. p. m., Ric. II, file 106, no. 38). (") Writs of diem cl. ext. 26 Sep. 49 Edw. III. (Ch. Inj. p. m., Edw. Ill, file 254, no. 52, and file 261, no. 12).