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 412 MOWBRAY. Nov. (1360) 34 Ed. 111.0) He distinguished himself greatly in the wars with France, .is also at the victory over the Scots .it Durham, 17 Oct. 13 )0 ; was Governor of Berwick-upon-Tweed. He m, about 1325, Joan, da. of Henry (PLAKT.4ftK.VET), Earl of Lancaster, by Maud, da. and b. of Sir Patrick C'hawortu. He (/. at Vork, of the pestilence, 4 Oct. (1361) 35 Kd. Ill, and was bur. in the Grey Friar*, Bedford. Escb. 3(5 Ed. III. IV. 13C1. J/. John (de Mowbray), Loud Mowbray, p. and h., //. 1320, at Epworth, co. Lincoln; served in the French «rs both before (1855) and after (1307) his father's death. He was sum. to Pari, as a Barou (LOUP MOWBRAY PE AXILHOLM) from 11 Aug. (1302), 30 Ed. III., to 20 Jan. (1305/0), 39 Ed. III., by writs directed "Johanni de Man-brag de Axilhoim."^) Ho m. about 1303 Elizabeth (tk jure) tuojurc Baroness Sec have, da. and h. (1353) of John (de Sk.guave), Lord Segravk, by Margaret, his wife, suo jure Duchess akd Countess ok NORFOLK, who was da. and b. "f Thomas (Plantaoenkt), Earl OK Norfolk, and Marshal af England, yr. s. of King Edward I. Having joined the Crusades he was slain by the Turks near Constantinople, 9 Oct. (130S), 12 Ed. III. His widow, who was aged 13 in 1353, d. about 1375, Each'. 50 Ed. III. V. 1368. 5. John (de Mowbray), Loud Mowbray, b. and h., //. 1364 j sue. his father at the age of four in that peerage. By the death of his mother, in or about. 1375, he became also LOUD SEGUAVE ; was knighted by Edw. III., 23 April 1377, and was er., 15 July 1377 (at the coronation^) of Ric. III.) EARL OF NOTTINGHAM, " sibi el hcrcdibus suis. "(<■') Hed. in London num. and under age, 10 Feb. (1381/2), 5 Hie. Il.( d ) and was bur. in the Friars Carmelites, Fleet street. Inn. 22 June (1382), 0 Ric. II. VI. 1382. 6. Thomas (de Mowbray), Lord Mowbray and Loud Seuuave, br. and h. ; h. 1367 ; was n, 12 Feb. 1383, EARL OF NOTTINGHAM, and was, 10 Feb. 1397, constituted Earl Marshal „/ England. He was cr., 29 Sep. 1397, DUKE OF NORFOLK, but was banished and apparently deprived of that dignity in 1398. By the death of his maternal grandmother above- mentioned on 24 May 1398, he (apparently) sue. her as Eahl OF Norfolk. ( c ) He tl. 27 Sep. 1400, aged 39. For fuller particulars of him see "Norfolk" Dukedom, cr. 1397, forfeited 1398. VII. 1100. 7. Thomas (de Mowbray), Earl of Norfolk, Eabx of Nottingham, Lord Mowbray, and Lord Segrave, Earl Marshal af England, s. and h. of the above, by his second wife, Elizabeth, sister and coheir of Thomas (Fitzalan), Earl of Arundel. He was b. about 1387; sue. his father at the age of 14 in (apparently) all his dignities save that of the Duke of Norfolk, (>'; (') There is proof in the rolls of Pari, of his bitting. (t>) " He and William de Latimer made claim to exercise on that day the office of Almoner which had belonged to their ancestor, William de Beauchamp of Bedford." [Burke's "Peerage," 1893.] (°) One of the many cases in which these words of such wide import must be construed as relating only to heirs " of the body " of the grantee. See vol. iii, p. 107, note " c," 8H& " Devon." ( d ) The date is wrongly given as " 0 Hie. II." in Dugdale. See " Coll. Top. ct Gen.," vol. vii, p. 138. (°) That dignity had been granted to her Grace's father and "the heirs of his body," 16 Dec. 1312. (') " The title of Duke of Norfolk was withheld from him upon the erroneous plea that having been conferred upon him in the Pari, of 21 Richard II. the proceedings in which were avoided by nn net of 1 Hen. IV. the dignity of Duke of Norfolk fell under that act." [Burke's "Peerage," 1893-]