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 242 ISA HDOLPH— BARGENY. VI. 1437 ? 1. Silt "Wti.i.i.mi ^gun of Pennington, eo. Sutlolk to Erpingham, CO. Norfolk, kc, s. mid h. of Sir John I', of Bennington, 1411. by Juliana, da. and, in her issue, h. of Sir Hubert Kupingham of Erpingham, was b. 1383 ; and di, befiire 1407, Jpan,(") 2nd andyst. of the two daughters ami coheirs of Thomas (Barbolk), Lord Bar- DOLF, and Joane his wife abovenained. He served at Agineourt, 25 Oct. 1415, : ,ml again in Normandy, and, during his absence there, was, in 141S or early in 1410 elected KG. In 1421-22 he was Cap! of Hartleur, and subsequently Treasurer of the Household to Hen. V. He was I'.C. and Chamberlain to Hen. VI, and on 13 Nov. 1437 "was apparently raised to the title of a Baron, for from this date lie is described in every public document as William Phelipp, 1,0111) HA It 1 )< )LP. "(<>) Hfe name, however, does not appear on the " apparently imperfect list of the Peers "( b ) sum. to the Pari, held 12 Nov. 1439. He </. s.p.ui. 6 June 1441, when his Pterayt, if <r. by patent, would have become extinct. He was bur., under a sumptuous monument, at Denningtoii. Will, &c, dat. 1 Dec. 1438, and 30 May 1 141, describing himself as " DminiU Ihmlolff," pr, at Lambeth. His widow, who was b. 12 Nov. 1890 at Tattersal Castle, eo. Lincoln,  by Jean Campbell his wife (which Sir John was an illegitimate but legitimated s. of John, 1st Marquess of or Hamilton [S.]), site, his father about 1638, and, probably on 22 Oct. iril ( 1639 ' but l' ossiuI .v °" U Nov. 1641,(«) was a: LOHD BARGEN'YfSJ 1041 .- wag serve ,i u . t 0 l,j s father 23 April 1642. He accompanied the Duke of Hamilton [S.], in 1648, in his unfortunate expedition into England, and was excepted from Cromwell's Act of Grace. He m. Jean, 2nd da. of William (Douglas), 1st Marquess of Douglas [S.], by his 1st wife Margaret, da. of Claud (Hamilton), Lord Paisley [S.] He (/. April 1658. ( a ) By letters patent 19 July I4C8> the reversion of the manors of Worniegay Bradwell, Berling, and others in Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex (which had been granted to divers people for life), with the remaining portions of the forfeited lands were confirmed to Sir William Clifford, Eat,, and Anne his wife, and to William I'lielipp and Joan his wife for their lives and the life of the longest liver, with rem. to the heirs of their bodies and reversion in default thereof to the King. Of these two daughters and coheirs of the attainted Lord, Anne, the eldest, was b. 21 June 1389 and m. secondly (as his 2nd wife) Reginald (Cobham), Lord C'obhnm, and d. e.p. ( b ) See page 240, note "b." ( c ) The representation of any Pan my in fee which might have been acquired (dc novo) by her husband, as well as that of the old Barony of Bardolf, vested on lier death in the issue of her only da. and h. Elizabeth, wife of John (Beaumont), 1st Viscount Beaumont, who d. the same year as her father. Her representatives, in 1885, were (1) Lord Beaumont and (2) the Earl of Abingdon, between whom the Barony of Bardolf (a: 1294) is (subject to the attainder) in abeyance. ('') See page 79, note "a." (<=) The date of 14 Nov. 1641 is given from Nisbet's " Heraldry," vol. i, p. 884, W the text of "Douglas," the date of 1639 is assigned and the limitation is given as to heirs male of the body, and this is said to be from the family archives. The limita- tion as above and the date 22 Oct. 1639 is given in a MS. collection of patents in the Advocates' Library [S.] "This is probably correct. Expressions in the Bargeny entail have however led to a surmise that there may have been a rem. to heirs female; faffing the male line of the Patentee." Ex inform. O. Burnett, Lyon.