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 CAMOYS. 127 which ha was made K.G. He in. Elizabeth, da. and h. of William Louches of Milton, Oxoii. He m. secondly Elizabeth, widow of Sir Henry PEROT, K.6. (the famous " Hotspur" slain in 1403), da. of Edmund (Mortimer), Earl ok March, by Philippa, da. and heir of Lionel (PLANTAORNKT), Duke OK Cl.AUENCK. She, who was b. at Uske, 12 Feb. 1371 was living (1417-18) 5 Hen. V. He d. 28 March 1419, and was bw. at Trotton, Sussex. M.I. The " Isabel Camoyse, wife Of Thomas C'amoyse, Knt.," who d. 1444, and was bur. in Friars Minoi-s, may have been his widow. II. 1119, 2. Hugh (de Camoys), Lord Camoys, grandson and to h., being 3d and yst. but only surv. s. and h. of Sir Richard Camoys 1-12G. by Joan, da. of Richard (de Poynings), Lord Poyninos, which Sir Richard was only s. and h. of the last Lord Camoys by his 1st wife. He was aged 7 years in 1420. He d. uum. 12 Aug. 1426, when the Barony fell into abeyance between his two sisters,^) and continued so among then- descendants for upwards of 4UU (!!!) years, till revived aa under. III. 1839. 3. Thomas Stoxor of Stonor, Oxon, s. and h. of Thomas S. of the same, by Catherine, da. of Henry Blundell of Ince Blimdell, co. Lancaster, was b. 22 Oct. 1797 ; sue. his Father 16 Oct. 1831 ; was M.P. for Oxon, 1S32-33. Being found by the House of Lords, 27 Aug. 1839, thro' the families of Stonor, liiddulph, Goring, Radmylde, and Camoys, a coheir to the Barony of Camoys, er, by writ 1383 as above, the abeyance was terminated in his favour and by writ 14 Sep. 1839 he was sum. to Pari, as LORD CAMOYS-C') He was a Lord-in- Waiting 1846-52, 1S53-58, 18. r >9-66. and 1S68-74. He m. 25 July 1821 Frances, da. of Peregrine Edward Towneley of Towneley Hall, co. Lane, by Charlotte Teresa, da. of Robert DrdHMOSD of C'adland, Hauts. She d. 5 April 18S0, in her 79th year, at Stonor. He d. 18 Jany. 1881, at Stonor. (») These were (1) Margaret, aged 24, in 1426, first wife to Ralph Radmylde, and (2) Eleanor, aged 18, in 1426, m. Sir Roger Lewknor. ( b ) "Thus," writes Bunks in his Baronia Anglica, "from a period upwards of 400 years, this Barony, divested of territorial possession, has remained dormant and has only recently been thought of, political Influence most probably inducing a claim The fortunate claimant appears to have represented one-eighth part of the See pedigree below. Pedigree shewing the coheirship to the Barony of CAMOYS, in 1S39. I. Sir Thomas do Carnoys, sum. as Lord Camoys 1333 ; ((. 1419. p J Sir Richard de Camoys, s. and h. ap. ; d. v.p.^^ (j^) EL Hugh, Lord Ralph I Camoys, grandson d. 3 Aug and h., d. 142G. aiimyl' 1413. © © 'Margaret, 1st sister and co- heir. Robert Radmylde «. and h. I Sir Wm. Radmylde rf. s. p. 1499. John Gor-=pMargaret ing of Bur- I 1st wife ton Sussex, d. 1195. | r J John Goring, of Burton. T John Ooring, of Burton, d. 1520. I Isabella m.Nieholas Lewknor. In 1839 her representatives were (1) Henry L' Estrange Style - man and (2) Sir Jacob Astley, Bart, (afterwards Lord Hastings) thro' the families of L'Es- trange and Lewk- nor. Eleanor, 2d sister and coheir, nt. Sir Roger Lewknor and rf. before 1485. InlS39herrepre- sentatives were (1) Sophia de la Caiuea, widow, thro' the families of Mill (Barts.) and Lewknor (2 and 3) Harriet Anne, sua jure Baroness Zouche and her sister, Mrs. Pechell, thro' the families of Bisshopp (Barts.) Wes- ton, Pickering, and Lewknor. I
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