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 104 SEG RAVE— SEINTMOUNT. Y. 1375 1 5, John (de Mowdray), Lord Mowbhat, ami Lord Skukave, 1st s. ami h., b. 13'i4 ; SU& on hla father's death in an Lord Mowbray, and on the death ol hia muthar, about 1375, as Lord Segrave, being er. 15 July 1377 lin the lifetime of his maternal grandmother, Margaret, Countea afterwards Duchess of Norfolk, abovenamed), EARL OF NOTTINGHAM. He d. num. and under age, 10 Feb. 1381/2, being MM. to these Baronies by his brother. See fuller particulars of him under "Mowuray" with which dignity the Barony of Segraee has ever since continued united, its possessor* holding therewith, after 11107, the Dukedom of Norfolk till 14SI, when these Baronies fell into abeyance between the families of Berkeley and Howard, tho' shortly afterwards they were, apparently, terminated in favour of the tter family. ( il ) By this means, they were again held with the Dukedom of Norfolk till 1777, when they again fell into abeyance, such abeyance being again terminated in 1S78,, 1 ') in favour of the family of Stourton, the senior coheir of the Howard possessors of these Baronies. See under " Mowbray." SEGRAVE [of Barton Segrave.] Barony by 1. Nicholas de Segrave, of Barton Segrave, co. North- Writ. ampton, 2d a. of Nicholas, 1st Louu Skgr.vyk, was b. about 1860; was I 121)5 tae ex I ,e d'tion to Gascony in 1294 and was sum. to Pari. U a Baron (LOKD SEGRAVE) by writs directed " Nicholas de Segratt, Juniori," from 24 June (1295), 23 lid. 1., to 20 Jan. (1296/7), 25 K.I. I., and, without the word " Jtutierit" from that date to 25 May (1321), 14 Ed. II., His name as " Nidi's de Segraee, O'nus de Stove," is affixed to the well-known tetter of the Barons to the Pope in 1301. ( e ) He was in the Scotch wars and at the victory of Falkirk. Being accused of high treason in 1305 by Sir John Cromwell, lie Crossed the sea without leave, in order to light him in a duel (which bad been interdicted in England) aud was for that offence actually condemned to death the' pardoned aud restored shortly afterwards. He was present at the coronation of Ed. II. 23 Feb. 13U7/8, being then made Marsual oi' England. He d. s.p.m. 1322 Each., 15 Ed. II. II. 1322, 2. Maud, da. ami li., would, according to the present to system, have been suo jure Baronkss Segrave on her father's death 1330? i" 1322, when she was aged 25 and wife of Edmund dk BoHDN, of Church Brampton, co. Northampton. She was living 1330 butt/, s.p. when the Barony became extinct. SEGRAVE OF BERKELEY CASTLE. i.e., " Segrave of Berkeley Castle, co. Gloucester," Barony (Berk* ley), er. 1831, see " Fitzhardinqe," Earldom, or. 1841 ; both becomiug extinct iu 1857. SEINT JOHN see Saint John. SEINTMOUNT see SAINT AM AND. (■) See vol. v, p. 415, notes " a " and " d," sub " Mowbray." (Jj The abeyance of the Barony of Mowbray was terminated by writ, 5 Jan. 1878, while that of Segrave was terminated by patent dated the lbth of the same month. ( c ) See " Nicolas," pp. 761—809, fora full account thereof, it being added that" the' sum. to this Barl. and a party to the letter, his Beal was [thereto] not affixed." ( d ) He is called by Matthew Paris "one of the moot worthy Knights in the Kiug- dom."