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 242 BOTREAUX held to have become LORD BOTREAUX. He w., (cont. 14 Feb.) Feb. 1369/70, Elizabeth, da. of Sir Ralph Daubeny, by Katharine, his ist wife, sister and in her issue coh. of Thomas Thweng [4th Lord Thweng]. He d. 10 Aug. 1 39 1. Inq.p. m. 139 1-2. His widow, who was living in retreat at Tarent Abbey, about 1421, d. 29 May 1433. Inq. p.m. 1433-4. n. 1391. 2. William (de Botreaux), Lord Botreaux, s. and h., aged 24 at his father's death. He was sum. to Pari. 7 Sep. (1391) 15 Ric. II. He m. Elizabeth, da. and coh. of Sir John St. Lo, of Newton St. Lo, Wilts, and sole h. of her mother, his 2nd wife, Margaret,('') da. and h. of John Clyvedon. He d. 25 May 1395. His Inq.p. m. (1394-5) 18 Ric. 2. His widow d. 4 Sep., at some date between 1409 and 1458. III. 1395. 3. William (de Botreaux), Lord Botreaux,C') s. and h., b. 20 Feb. 1388/9, at Walton, Kilmersdon, Somerset. He was sum. to Pari, i Dec. (1412) 14 Hen. IV to 23 May (1461) I Edw. IV,('=) being present in the House 16 Oct. (141 9) 7 Hen. V.() In 141 5 he attended Henry V in his expedition to France. He »»., istly, before 141 1, Elizabeth, da. of John, Lord Beaumont, by Katharine, da. of Thomas Everingham, of Laxton, Notts. He m., 2ndly, before 1458, Margaret, da. of Thomas, Lord Ros,() by Eleanor, da. of Richard (Beauchamp), Earl OF Warwick. Wt d. s. p.m. s.,(^ 16 May (1462) 2 Edw. IV, having by a will dated so long back as 141 5, directed to be bur. at the church of Cadbury, Somerset. M.I. there. Inq. p. m. 1462, as Wil- liam B." miles." Admon. I July 1462, at Lambeth. His widow w., between May 1462 and 1464, Thomas, Lord Burgh, who d. 18 Mar. 1495/6, and was bur. at Gainsborough. She d. 1488, and was bur. there. Inq.p. m. 26 June (1489) 4 Hen VII. IV. 1462. 4. Margaret, suo jure Baroness Botreaux (styling herself " Margareta, d'na Botreaux"), only da. and h. by (») Patent Roll, 14 Apr. 1413. V.G. C') In various documents, dat. 3, 7, and 18 Edw. IV, he is referred to as "William, Lord Botreaux and Mules" [i.e. Moels]. (Hist. MSS. Com., Wells MSS., vol. i, pp. 498-502). This shows that the assumption was probably of older date than is recognised by Nicolas. See note "c" on following page. V.G. (■=) See note "e" on previous page. (^) There is proof in the Rolls of Pari, of his sitting. (') Early Chanc. Proc, bundle 26, no. 461, dated 1404-1426 and 1456-60, shows that Sir William Botreaux was then m. to Margaret, da. of Thomas, Lord Ros {d. 1383). {ex inform. W. F. Carter). V.G. (*) By his 1st wife he had 3 children; (l) William, who d. an infant, and was bur. 1st at North Cadbury, and afterwards transferred to the Minorite Church at Bridg- water; (2) Anne, who m., in 1426, Sir John Stafford. She must have d. v.p., and without issue surviving her father; (3) Margaret, Lady B., as in the text.