Eudo la Zouche
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Eudo la Zouche, son of Roger la Zouche and Margaret Biset, died in 1279.1
Eudo married, as her 2nd husband, Millicent de Cantelowe, daughter of Sir William de Cantelowe, Knt. and Eve de Brewes, probably before Easter Term (April - May), 1269, when Eudo filed a lawsuit over a tresspass at Clipsham Rutland. The manor and advowson of the church at Clipsham had been earlier in the possession of Sir William Cantelowe, grandfather of Millicent.2,1
Eudo married, as her 2nd husband, Millicent de Cantelowe, daughter of Sir William de Cantelowe, Knt. and Eve de Brewes, probably before Easter Term (April - May), 1269, when Eudo filed a lawsuit over a tresspass at Clipsham Rutland. The manor and advowson of the church at Clipsham had been earlier in the possession of Sir William Cantelowe, grandfather of Millicent.2,1
Family | Millicent de Cantelowe d. abt. 1299 |
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This person was last edited on | 21 Apr 2021 |
Citations
- [S520] Frederick Lewis Weis, Walter Lee Sheppard Jr., William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700… ., 8th ed. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2004), 39-29, further cited as Weis, Sheppard, Beall, and Beall, Ancestral Roots, 8th ed.
- [S748] Douglas Richardson, "C.P. Addition: Marriage date of Eudes la Zouche, Knt. [died 1279] & Milicent de Cantelowe", soc.genealogy.medieval, newsgroup, 6 Feb 2017, https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval, accessed Feb 2017.
- [S520] Weis, Sheppard, Beall, and Beall, Ancestral Roots, 8th ed., 39-30.
- [S1947] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Five volumes (Salt Lake City, Utah: s.p., 2013), 2:83 (Cantelowe 6), further cited as Richardson, Royal Ancestry.
- [S753] F. N. Craig, "Lady Millicent's Cat and the Bullers Inheritance: Colonial Immigrants, Feral Cats, and Medieval Genealogy," The American Genealogist 70 (April 1995): 96-103, further cited as Craig, "Lady Millicent's Cat."