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 BAYNING 35 BAYNARD or BANYARD BARONY. I. Robert de Baynard (or Banyard), of Hautboys, y Norfolk, s. of Robert B. (living 1302), by Joan (living '^^3' I3i6),(")wassum. toParl. 23 May(i3i3)6Edw. II,('') and 26 July (13 13) 7 Edw. II, by writs directed Roberto Banyard and Roberto Baygnard. On 2 8 Apr. 1 3 1 2 he was ordered " to deliver up the Counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, and the castle of Norwich with its armour, together with all matters touching the shrievalty." On 7 Sep. 13 12 he had licence to crenellate Hautboys afsd. He was one of the Justices in Norfolk and Suffolk 13 13-17, and is presumed to be the same as Robert Baynard, one of the Justices of the King's Bench, who was sum. as such to Pari. (1329-30) 2 and 3 Edw. III. He d. in 1329/30, before 22 Feb., when the writ for his Inq. p. m. is dated, Thomas B., his s. and h., being found to be then aged over 26. He left "a wife named Maud (J d-3.. of Robert, [ist Lord] Fitzwalter), and a s. named Fulke, among whose three daughters the inheritance [of his lands in Norfolk] was afterwards divided."() No proof, however, occurs of his sitting, and the writs, unless so supported, do not create a peerage dignity.('^) BAYNING OF FOXLEY VISCOUNTCY. I. Anne Murray, 4th da. of Paul (Bayning), ist, , Viscount Bayning, by Anne, da. of Sir Henry Glemham, ■ ^ '^ was bap. 23 Apr. 1 619, at St. Olave's, Hart Str., London, , _ and w., 26 Nov. 1635, at St. Mildred's, Poultry, Henry ' ' Murray, (paternal uncle of William Murray, ist Earl of Dysart) a Groom of the Bedchamber to Charles I. He was living Sep. 1638, but d. before i May 1673, and was bur. in the Savoy Church, Midx. On 17 Mar. 1673/4, she was cr. VISCOUNTESS BAYNING OF FOXLEY, Berks,()/or/^^. She m., 2ndly (lie. at Fac. off. i Aug. 1674), Sir John Barer, of St. Paul's, Covent Garden, Midx., M.D. (a widower), who was bur. there 3 Apr. 1704, aged 79. She d. s.p.m.s., Oct. 1678, aged 59, and was bur. in the Savoy Church afsd., when her (life) Peerage C) Feudal Aids. i^) For a consideration of early writs of summons, and of how far in their origin they constituted a peerage dignity, see Appendix A in the last volume. V.G. ("=) Foss, "Judges of England^ giving as his authority Cal. Inq. p. m., vol. ii, pp. 30, 148. (■*) Robert Banyard was found to have held the manor of Yately, Norfolk, for life by the courtesy of England, of the inheritance of Lucy, da. of Roger atte Asshe, whom Robert, son of Robert Banyard, married, and the afsd. Lucy is of full age. {Close Roll, 29 Nov. 1330). Fulk Banyard, probably grandfather of the peer, was collector of the fortieths in Norfolk in 1232 {Close Roll). V.G. (') Sic, but Qy. if not an error for Wilts or Norfolk.