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 KYME — KYNTON. 425 II. 1323, 2. William (db Ky.me), Loud Kyme, only B. and h., b. to iibout 1288, being 40 vears old at the death of his father. He was 133S. sum to Pari, from 26'l)ee. (1323) 17 Ed. II. to 22 Jan. (1335/61 9 Ed. III. He m. Joaue. He d. s.p. (1:338) 12 Ed. 111.(0 His widow m. Nicholas DE Cantilupe Srrt Gilbert de Umfraville, only s. tint] h. of Sir Thomas SB Umkravii.lb {(I. 12 Feb. 1390/1) s. and h. of Sir Thomas DE Ujii'Ravili.e {d. 1386;, yr. br. (of the half bloodl and h. male; 1 ') of Gilbert, Eahl OF Angus [S.], (whntf. s.p.s. 1380/1), both being sons' of Robert, Kami, of Angus [S.], and Lord n.MFu.wii.r.E [K.], was 4. 1390 ; site, his father (the next year) 1391, and was some- times sti/lcil EARL OF ANGUS, but more frequently (from his possessing the Castle of Kyme, co. Lincoln) not only Lord of Kyme, but EAHL OF KYME, or Comtc dc Kf/vic. He was helmet bearer to Henry V. iu 1115. and was Capt. of Calais and several other French towns : joint Ambassador to tile Kiug of France 1419, being made (by Henry V.) Marshal of France, iu Jan. 1421. He d. num. being slain" at Beauge, 22 March 1420/1.' Admou. 19 Feb. 1121 (as "Sir (Gilbert Umfraville, Kut.") at Lambeth. See fuller particulars vol. i., p. 95, sub. ' Angus." Snt William Tailboys, of Kyme, co. Lincoln, s. and h. of "Walter T. of the same, who (thro' the families of Baradon and Umfraville) appears to have represented that of Kyme, Lords Kyme, and to have sue. to the Kyme estates in 1421(<=), was I,, before 1417 ; Knighted (by Henry VI.) 19 Feb. 1460. and, being a zealous Lancastrian, was attainted in No.. 1161. He in., before 31 Jau. 1438, Elizabeth. He fought at Hexham, i> May 1464, being shortlv before that date ■•>tykd EAHL OF KYME. See "Tailuoys," or "Tailboys de Kyme," Barony (Tailboys), a: 1529 ; ex. circ. 1560. KYNTON, see " KINTON." (•■>) Lucy, his only sister, was the first wife of Robert (de Umfraville), Earl of Angus [S.], by whom she had a s. and h. Gilbert, Earl of Angus (aged 15 in 1325 at the death of his father), who was sum. to Pari, (in England) as Earl of Angut from 1323 to 1380. See under that, dignity. He d. s.p.s. 7 Jan. 1380/1, leaving his niece, Eleanor, only child of Sir Gilbert de Baradon, by Elizabeth, his only sister (of the whole blood) his heir. This lady, then aged 40, m. Henry Talboys, and among their descendants (extinct in the male line iu 1539) is the representation of the Barony of Kyme. The estates of Kyme, however, appear, on the death of Earl Gilbert in 1381, to have devolved upou Sir Thomas de Umfraville, his half brother (tho' such brother was not a descendant of the Kyme family), but in 1436 (see vol. i., p. 95, note "d ") on the failure of the male line of Umfraville, they appear to have passed to the Talboys family, the lineal heirs of the Lords of Kyme. ( b ) He was not, however, descended from the Kyme family, being the s. of Earl Robert by a second wife Eleanor, while Earl Gilbert was s. and h. of the said Earl Robert, by his first wife, the heiress of Kyme. See note " a " next above. ( c ) See note "a" next above.