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 228 zouoHB. aa. of EuaMam Homov, of Gkitoo, oo. Dwlij. Sho d. 11 Mardi 1M6, at 24, AiHogtoo fttroet, ogod 44. Ho d, afUr a long and pamfal illneaa, 2 Aug. 1878, at Parium albd., aged 68. XY. 1873. 15. RoBKRT Nathakul CaoiL Qbobob (Curion), Lobd ZouoBB DB HABTBawoBfH,(*) ooW a. and h.9 &. 12 JoIt 1851, at OatloD Hall, oo. Dorbr ; od. tX Ktoo, and at dh. Ch., Osfoid, whoro ho matrio. 19 Maj 1889 ; m& to M« peermge 2 Aug. 1873. Ho ai. 15 July 1875, at St Goo., Han. aq., Anuio Maiy Bleaoor (than acod 18) 8d da. of Alozandor (PrasbbX 17th Lobd Saltoum of Abbbhbtbt [S.], bj Charioito^ da. of Thomaa Browno Ktabs. Sho, who waa k. 8 Feb. 1857 aud who loft hia houao threo moDtha aftor manJagOb waa diTomd faj docrao '^ niai»" 8 Doe. 1876.(i») Aai^ Atefai.^Thooo^ in 1888, onnaiatod of 8,854 aorao in Soaiez, and 289 in Skallbffdahirii Taitii, 6,898 acrea, worth £6,228 a jear. Frimcipal ami, Parham Park, noar Pulborottgh, oo. Suaaoi. ZOUCHi; or LA ZOUCHE, BE MORTIMER or DE RICHARDS CASTLE. Banmw by i, William La Zouch% formerly Mobtimbb, yr. br. of Writ. Hugh, Lobd Mobtimib, (so aum. 1299), both being aona of Robert I 1 323. ^^ MOBTIMBB, of Richarda Gaatlo, oo. Hereford (d. 1287X hj Joyoe, da. and h. of William La Zouobi, having inberitod, thio' hie mother, aomo of tho eatatoa of that famfly, and aoauired othera, including probably that of Aahby do la Zottd&o, oo. LeioaatorX*) (which laat ho undoubtedly poaicaiod in 1827, after tho death a.p.m., in 1814, of Abm. Lobd La Zouobb), took tho name of La ZoucMe, and WM aum. to Pari, aa a Baron(<l) from 26 Doc (1828), 17 Bd. II (•) to 14 Jan. (1836/7), 10 Bd. IIL, tho Brat and aeoond wriU being directed «" WiUo la ZouaOs" (LOUD ZOUOHB or LA ZOUCHB) that for 10 Oct (1825), 19 Bd. II.,(0 aa alao fur ono aubaequontiy, ** WUh. la Zauaek da Oaatro Rid " (LORD ZOUCHB DB RICHARDS CA8TLB), but tbooo from 15 June (1828), 2 Bd. III., to (hie laat aummona^ Jan. 1886/7 ; *' WiUo La Zouaeke da Moriuo Man " (LORD ZOUCU DB MORTIMBR.(f) (*) It ia a ourioua ooinddenoo that tho title of Zooche — ^whioh word in French ■ignifiea "tho atock of a tree" — ahonld bo homo by a family named Curson, tho word C Ooutgeon ") aignifying therein "a twig ' or ''cutting.*' Camden mentiona that William La Zoucfae, Archbishop of York (1842-52) waa (for hia valour against tho Scotch) alluded to aa under *' Bt pater iuYictua, aioeo da atipiu dictu&'* (to) Tho cauao waa an'm. eon. with the Bari of Mayo [I.] She at. 80 Aug. 1898, Arthur William (Hill-TroTor) 2d Baron TroTor of Brynkinalt, at which pbco sho d a.p. 10 May 1895, ased 88. See toI. tII, d. 427, note " b." (•) There aeema to be little doubt but that Aahby ao paaaed, together with the Lordahipa of Swaveaey and Fulbome, oo. Cambridge, which uuduubtedly did ao. Tho account in Dugdalo (vol. i, p. 158, aub, "Mortimer,") ia that thia William ^'enjoyed the Ixnrdahip of Aahby, oo. Leioestor, whereof Robert hia father [died 1286-87» 15 Bd. I.], had been pooseaaed by tho gift of AUn La Zouch, hia uncle." It ia, however, known that Alan La Zoucho d. (1269-70), 5 Hon. III., aeiaed of thia manor leaving Roger hia a. and h., aged 28, who had livoiy thereof, and d. ( 1284-85), 18 Bd. I.» leaving Alan hia a. and h., afterwards (1299), Lord La Zouche, whu in 1301 ia deaoribod aa " dominua da Aaakeby" which Lordahip, apparently, he held till hia death, a.p.m., in 1814. (') There ia proof in the Rolla of Pari, of hia litting. (•) Thia waa the aamo Pari in which his cousin, another William La Zouche, appeara with the deai||nation of " do Haryngworth " added to him for the firat time. (0 In thia Pari, write are directed to three persons named William Zouche, via., (1) " WiUo la ZouAa, (2) WtUo la Ztmaek da Karyngwartk, and (3) WUlo la Ztmack da Oaabro Ridt** which laat doubtleas refers to this Baron. The fint outry ia marked t in the "Report on the dignity of a Peer," and it ia far from clear to whom it may refer. (f) " In the RoUa of Pari., vol. ii., p. 68, ' Mona. Will, la Zouch do Aaaheby ' ia stated to have been a Trier of Petitiona in 1832, and notwithatanding that thia Baron waa never ao deaignated in Write of Summona, it may almoat be conaidered aa certain that William la 2onobe de Mortimer waa the person in queation." [Ci>uvikofa