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 146 DE LA WARR Welle], by Margaret, his wife. She was living 24 Feb. 1 344/5. (») He 23 July 1358, (') Alianore, da. of Sir John de Moubray, Lord of Ax- holme, Bramber, and Gower [Lord Moubray], by his ist wife, Joan, da. of Henry, Earl of Lancaster and Leicester. ('^) He d. 27 Aug. 1370, in Gascony, aged 43.(') Will dat. at his manor of Wakerley, 28 Apr. after St. Andrew [5 Dec] 1338 (file 244, no. 7), licence 3 Mar. 1338/9 {Patent Roll, 13 Edw. Ill, p. I, m. 27). By indentures dated at Wakerley, Sunday before St. George [18 Apr.] 13 Edw. Ill, " Est acorde entre monsire Johan La Warre dune part et monsire Adam de Welle de par' Roger La Warre et Elizabeth sa femme dautre part " that, after seizin had by Roger and Elizabeth of the said manors, " le dit monsire Johan auera la garde du Chaste! et Manoirs auaunditz a sa vie et prendra ent les issues et profitz pur sa volente a sustenir et trouer a mesmes ces Roger et Elizabeth et as enfauntz qe de eux istrent. . . . Et le dit monsire Johan voelt et graunte qe quel hure qe lui plerra estre descharge de sustenir et trouer as auauntditz Roger et Elizabeth et lour enfauntz si comme est auauntdit Adounq's les ditz Roger et Elizabeth eyent Ic Chastel et Manoirs auauntditz quites et deschargez de la dite rente." (Orig., with the seal of John la Warre, Harl. Charter, 57, E 21). (•) Adam de Welle, by his will, dated Thursday the Feast of St. Matthias 1344 [24 Feb. 1344/5], left "Elizabethe la Warre filie mee xx marcas." C") By a fine, levied on the morrow of the Purification 28 Edw. Ill, Roger la Warre conveyed the manor of Isfield and the manor and advowson of Wickwar to himself and Elizabeth his wife, and the heirs of their bodies: rem. to John his son, in tail general: rem. to his own right heirs. {Feet of Fines, case 287, file 44, no. 497). i^) By two fines, levied, one on Monday the morrow of St. Mary Magdalene 8 Henry, Duke of Lancaster, the other in the quinzaine of St. Michael 32 Edw. Ill, Roger la Warre chr. conveyed the manor of Manchester and the advowsons of Man- chester and Ash ton, the manor of Swineshead and the advowsons of Swineshead and the chapel of Barthorpe [in Swineshead], to himself and Alianore his wife, and his heirs. {Feet of Fines, case 120, file 31, no. 60; case 140, file 122, no. 24). Roger and Alianore were also enfeoffed of the manors of Bloxholm and Woodhead, and of the advowsons of Bloxholm and Great Casterton, by charter dated at Bourne, Friday the vigil of St. Bartholomew 33 Edw. Ill, and of two-thirds of the manor of Birstall, by charter, to them and the heirs of their bodies. {Inq. p. m. on Roger la Warre). (■*) Genealogists have hitherto stated that this Alianore was da. of (her brother) John de Moubray, by Elizabeth (de Segrave), his wife. It is said by Smyth of Nibley (vol. ii, p. 141) that this affiliation was accepted in the proceedings taken by William, Lord Berkeley, to get rid of his wife, Elizabeth (West), on the ground of consanguinity. Smyth does not " wholly subscribe " to the pedigree then put forward — which is other- wise correct — but does not say why. Alianore, eldest da. of John de Moubray and Elizabeth (de Segrave), was not horn till shortly before 25 Mar. 1364 {Patent Roll, 43 Edw. Ill, p. I m. i6):shew. John, s. and h. of Sir John de Welle (Harl. Charter, 55, B 24). See Welle. The Alianore mentioned in the text was, presumably, da. of John de Moubray by his ist wife, Joan, who was living in Sep. 1345, rather than by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth, da. of John de Veer, Earl of Oxford. (*) " Rogerus le Warre chivaler." Writs of diem cl. ext. 14 Oct. 44 Edw. in England and 31 in France. Inq., cos. Berks, Wilts, Somerset, Salop, Lincoln, Leicester, Lancaster, Rutland, Northants, Sussex, Hereford, 24, 26, 26, 26 Oct., Tuesday after SS. Simon and Jude [29 Oct.], Saturday the Commemoration of All
 * «., 2ndly, before 3 Feb. 1353/4, Elizabeth. C") He w., 3rdly, before