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 236 HODDINGTON — HOLAND. HODDINGTON. See " Basing of Easin»-Bvtiote and of llorUlinglon, both co. South- ampton," Barony (Mater-Booth), ee, 1887. HOLAND. Barony by /, Suj KoBERT de HOLAND, s. of John, who was s. of Writ. Jn'jLlraiit de Hoi.anp, of Holand, 00. Lancaster, obtained various grants from King Edward II., was ,in 1312, Gov. of Beeston Castle, co. Chester, I. 1314. and having 11). in (1314) 7 Ed. II., Bland (then aged 24) 2ml da. ami coheir of Alan (La-Zoochb), Loud Zoucbe ok Asiinv, by Eleanor, da, of Nicholas Sf.uhave (by whieh alliance lie acquired considerable property) was so in- to Pari, as a Baron (LOUD HOLAND), from 2!) July (1314) S Ed. II. tolS May (1321) 14 Ed. II. by writs directed ' Roberto de Holand." Having been Secretary to Thomas, Earl of Lancaster (to whom he owed his advancement), and having promised to aid the Earl in his insurrection, he treacherously failed to do, and was by one of the Earls party taken prisoner, near Windsor and beheaded 7 Oct. (1328) 2 Ed. 111. II. l32t 2. Robert (de Holand), Lohu 1 1 olaxd, s. and h. (*), aged lb" at his Father's detth iu 1328. He was sum. to l'arl. by vrrits, 25 Feb. 1341/2) id Ed. Ill to 6 Oct (1372), 46 Ed. III. He dis- tinguished himself in the French wars. He d. s.p.m.s. In' Much (1372, 3) 17 Ed. III. TfL K f 73. S. Maud tie jws, sua jure Baroness Holand,] ^ granddaughter and heir, being da. ami h. of Uobert Hoi. and. s. and h. a p. of the last Lord, which Robert d. v.p, She who was aged 1 7 in 1373, when she sue. her Grandfather, m. John (Lovbl), LORD LOVKL DE T1CH- MEBSH, K.G, who d. in 140S, styling himself in his will dat. 2G July, and pr, 12 Sen. 1408, Lord hotel and IloUind. She was living as his widow (1420), 8 Hen. V ; but was dead in (1423). 1 Hen. VI. IV. 1420? 4 William (Lovel), Lord Loviit. de Ticqmersh, grandson and s., being a. and h. of John, Loud Loykl DE TlCB- jikhsh, who was s. and h. ap. of the above Maud, but who d. before her, 19 Oct. 1414, leaving the said William his s. and h., then aged 17. He was de jure Lord Holand, on the death (1420?) of the said Maud, his grandmother. lie Ion d. 13 June (1454), 33 Hen. VI. IV. 1454. 5. John (Lovel), Lord Lovel de Ticiimebsh, and de jure Lord Holand, s. & h. aged 22 at his Father's death. He d. 9 Jan. (1464/5) 4 Ed. IV. VI. 14G5, 6. Francis (Lovel), Lord Lovel de Ticii.mer.sh, j § * to and de jure Lord Holand, only s. & h. Iu 147;"> he became | g §> 1487 dejure LOUD DEINCOURT, (>>) and apparently LOUD OBEY | §3 DE ROTHEKFIELD. (<=) He was sr. (by Richard III), 4 Jau, 1 J £ 14S3, VISCOUNT LOVEL, KG., 1483. He d. s.p. at or soon after j 9 the battle of Stoke (Hi June 1487) when, having been attainted, all his - honours became forfeited.^) j £ G 5 K - = B o (*) Two of his younger brothers were men of great eminence, viz., Thomas Holand, Earl of Kent, E.G, and Sir Otho Holand, K.G, liuth being among the J ounders of that order. ( b ) See vol. iii., p. 40, note " c," sub. " Deincourt." (<=) See ante, p. 104, note " f." ( d ) The coheirs to the various Baronies vested in him were his two sisters. The representatives of these Ladies (Sir Brian Stapleton and Sir John Norreys) became by the death of their maternal uncle, Lord Beaumont, 19 Dec. 1507, coheirs of the Barony of Beaumont (cr. 1309) which not having devolved on their brother, Viscount Lovel, was not affected by his attainder. See tabular pedigree of these coheirs in vol. i, p. 287, note "a" sub " Beaumont."