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 LISLE. 113 his death, said to be 1399, lie had no legitimate issue.(») If so any right to the Barony would be vented in the heirs of the body of his said sister, Elizabeth (who d. about 1377), by her husband, William, Lord Aldebdrch. See that dignity sr. 1371. LISLE [of Kingston Lisle]. Barony by J, Sir Gerard de Lisle, of Kingston Lisle, in Spars- Writ. l>olt, Berks, and of Stowe, co. Northampton, s. and h. of Sir Warine de Lisle,( b ) of the same, by Alice, da. of Henry (de Ttes), Lord 1. loDI. Tyks, and heir (1321) toherbr., Henry, Lord Tyes ; sue. his father (who was hanged at Pomfret), March 1321/2 ; was aged 22 (1327), 1 Ed. III. when he was restored to his father's lands ; served in the Scotch and French wars, and was sum. to Pari, as a Baron (LORD LISLE) by writ directed " Gerardn de Insula," 15 Dec. (1357), 31 Ed. III., but never afterwards. He m. firstly Alianora who was living 1333. He m. secondly, before Nov. 1354, Elizabeth, widow of Hugh St. John-, of Basing, who d. 1337. He m. thirdly Ann. He d. 9 June 1360. Escli., 34 Ed. III. His widow held Kisliugbury, co. Northampton, in dower. II. 13G0. 2. Warine (de Lisle), Lord Lisle, s. and h. by first wife, aged 27 at his father's death in 1360. He was greatly dis- tinguished in the French wars and was made a Knight P>anneret. He was sum. to Pari, from fi April (1369). 43 Ed. III., to 21 March (1381/2), 5 Ric. II., by writs directed " Warino de Tntula."^) He in. firstly Margaret, da. and coheir of Sir William PlPABD, of Wingrave. Bucks. She was living 1376. He m. secondly Joan. He d. s.p.m.s.(' : ) 28 June 13S2. Esch., 6 llic. II. His widow held Stowe, co. Northampton, in dower. III. 1382. 3. Margaret (de jure) suo jure Baroness Lisle, da. and hu, 6. about 1360,' being aged 22 in 1382 and aged 30 in 1391 ; m. Nov. 1367 at Wingrave afsd. (but, being then aged but seven, remained apart for four years) Thomas (de Berkeley), Lord Berkeley, who, in her right, appears to have f*J "The inference raised by the transactions of 1364 and 1368 13 that Robert. Lord Lisle, had not legit, issue. According, however, to a pedigree copied in the Visit. Bcnk of Somersetshire. 1623, he had a sou, Sir William Lisle, seated at Water- pery, Ozoil, from whom a lineal descent is given down to George Lisle, of Comptou Darvill, in the former county. Should the filiation of Sir William to the last Peer not be susceptible of proof the representation would be vested iu the heirs of the body of Elizabeth Aldeburgh ; for the brothers John [Lisle] and Sir William Lisle, of Cameldou, are asserted to have left no issue." Reltz's " Garter," p. 44. In the ped. in Baker's " Northamptonshire " (vol. i, p. 620), Robert, Lord Lisle, as also his son, William de Lisle, and his brother, Sir William Lisle, are all three stated to be living (1394), 17 Ric. It ( b ) This Warine was s. and h. of Sir Gerard de Lisle, of Stowe afsd. and of Mund- ford, co. Norfolk (d. about 1287), who was yr. br. of Sir Robert de Lisle, of Rouge- mont, Beds (see p. 112, note " b "), ancestor of the Lords Lisle de Rougemout. p) No local description whatever is given, thus falsifying the statement that the summons to Pari, was " by reason of the Lordship and manor of Kingston Lisle " as was recited in the patent creating the Barony of " Lisle of Kingston Lisle " in 1444. The following is the note on the subject of this summons by Sir N. Harris Nicolas slightly altered by Courthope, "The cause of Gerard de L' Isle having been sum. to Pari, in 1357 probably arose from his having inherited from his mother, Alice, sister and heir of Henry, Baron Tyes, a riykl to the Burony of Tyes ; for although the last Baron Tyes was probably attainted in 1321 his heir, together with those of the other adherents of the Earl of Lancaster, was fully restored to his honours and possessions 1 Edw. III., and, as it has been satisfactorily established, that the tenure of the manor of Kingston L'lslc did not constitute a right to a writ of summons to Parliament, it is highly probable that the said Gerard was summoned jure inatris notwithstanding that no mention of the Barony of Tyes is to be found in the writs directed to him." ( d ) Gerard de Lisle, his only s. and h. ap., had m. in 1373 Ann, da. of Michael (Delapore), Earl of Suffolk, and d. v.p. and s.p. I