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 APPENDIX C 599 Philip Darcy, Banneret, summoned 1 299-1 332, fined and pardoned. Adam Everingham, Kt., summoned 1309-15, fined and pardoned. William Fitzwarine, Kt., summoned 1342. John GifFard, Banneret, summoned 1311-21, executed 1322. Peter Grandson, Kt., summoned 1337-49, fined and pardoned. John Leyburne, Kt., summoned 1337-48. John Mautravers, Kt., summoned 1330-51, escaped ^^outre mer." earlier in iT^liji, died in prison in 1326. moned 1306-26, taken prisoner earlier in 132 1/2, escaped from the Tower 1323- John Mowbray, Banneret, summoned 1307-20, executed 1322. 1322. Adam Swillington, Banneret, summoned 1326-28, fined and pardoned. Gilbert Talbot, Banneret, summoned 1331-43, fined and pardoned. Henry Teyes, Banneret, summoned 13 13-21, executed 1322. William Touchet, Banneret, summoned 1 299-1 306, executed 1322. Richard Waleys, Kt., summoned 1321, fined and pardoned 1324. Robert Wateville, Banneret, summoned 1326-30, fined and pardoned. John Wilington, Banneret, summoned 1329-38, fined and pardoned. Besides the above thirty-three persons, who were all at some date or another summoned to Parliament, many other magnates of the same position in life, several of them being fathers, sons and ultimately heirs, or near relatives of the above joined in the rebellion. Among these are to be found: — summoned 1309. Sir Thomas Camoys, son and (in 1336) heir of Sir Ralph Camoys abovenamed. Sir Norman Darcy, son and (in 1332) heir of Sir Philip Darcy above- named. Sir John D'Eyvill, son and {c. 1290) heir of Sir John D'Eyvill, sum- moned 1264. Sir Baldwin de Freville, son and (in 1328) heir of Sir Alex, de Freville, summoned to Newcastle 1327. Sir Bevis de Knovill, son and (in 1306) heir of Sir Bevis de Knovill, summoned 1 295-1 306. Sir Henry Leyburne, presumably brother of Sir John Leyburne above- named. Sir Warine de Lisle, Banneret (father of Sir Gerard de Lisle, sum- moned 1357), hanged 1322. Sir Thomas Mauduit (father of Sir John Mauduit, summoned 1342), hanged 1322.
 * Roger D'Amorie, Kt., summoned 13 17, died at Tutbury 1322.
 * Roger Mortimer of Chircke, Kt., summoned 1307-21, taken prisoner
 * Roger Mortimer of Wigmore, Kt. (afterwards Earl of March), sum-
 * John Rivers, Kt., summoned 13 13-15, escaped and was "in hiding"
 * Sir Otes Bodrigan, son and (in 1309) heir of Sir Henry Bodrigan,