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 FEUDAL BARONAGE Scotland.^ In the year 1300 he granted charters to his chief tenants of the fee of Warrington, releasing them, their heirs and tenants, from finding thenceforth more than one beadle to do service at the three weeks' court of Warrington, acquitting them from any claim in respect of waste land brought under cultivation and enclosed, saving always puture of one beadle from their oxgangland, and from bode and witness, stallage, and forstal/ In 1301 he was summoned to Berwick to serve in the war against the Scots/ He died before the middle of the year 1304.* Henry his son, who was one of the knights of the shire returned to the Parliament of 1297,' predeceased his father before August 1299, leaving by his wife Isabel, said, but on insufficient grounds, to have been a daughter of the first Richard the butler of Marton," a son William, who succeeded to the barony on his grandfather's decease/ In 1299, as WiUiam the butler, son of the late Henry the butler, kt., he granted lands in Foleshill, co. Warwick, to Wilham le Warner of Exhall/ In Trinity term, 1304, John son of John de Vilers was suing William son of Henry le Boteler to perform the service due to Thomas, earl of Lancaster, for some unspecified lands in co. Lancaster." In 1 3 1 3 he participated in the pardon granted to Thomas, earl of Lancaster, for complicity in the murder of Peter de Gaveston.^" He is frequently described as ' of Bewsey,' in the charters and leases of his time." In the years 13 14, 13 16— 7, and 1321— 3, he served in person against the Scots in response to various summonses.^^ His arms — azure, a bend between 6 covered cups or — are preserved in a MS. of the time of Edward II." William, his son, sealed with these arms in the 2 Edward III. (1328)." On 12 November, 1321, he was inhibited from attending the meeting of the ' Good Peers,' illegally convened by Thomas of Lancaster, and the year following appears to have attended upon the king with some forces in the brief campaign against the earl.^^ In 1320 the manors of Laton, Great Marton.^and Great Sankey were settled upon him and his wife Sibyl and the heirs of their bodies.^' In 1323 he was appointed one of the chief keepers of the peace in the county," and the following year was sum- 1 Rep. on Dig. of a Peer, i. 89, 104. ' Pari. Writs (Rec. Com.), 355 ; Rep. on Dig. of a Peer, App. i. 138. the death of William the butler for a tenement in Kinalton, co. Notts.; Abbrev. Plac. (Rec. Com.), 254. There seems to be no doubt that WiUiam le Boteler was in possession of the barony from 1245 to 1303, a period of fifty-eight years. Not only is there the evidence, given in the plea of 'quo waranto' in 1292, that he had obtained royal charters in 1257, 1277, and 1285, but in a plea in the King's Bench in 1313 respecting a tenement in Warrington which his grandson William was called by the defendant to warrant, the said tenement was described as having been given by William son of Emery le Boteler to the plaintiffs father, one William the clerk. De Banc. R. No. 201, m. 68. 5 Pari. Writs (Rec. Com.), i. 58. 1303. She had lands in Lincolnshire worth ;^I7 a year. De Banc. R. No. 149, m. xZ d. 7 He is described as ' William son of Henry le Boteler ' in a deed of I Edw. II. Annals of Warrington, 13s; and in a plea against Robert son of Roger de Sonky, at Martinmas, 1 306. Assize R. No. 420, m. 1 1. ^ Anct. D., A. 3273. ' De Banc. R. No. 152, m. 178. i" Cal. Pat. R. 1313-17. 24- 11 Beamont, Annals of Warrington, 133-160. i2Af«7. Writs (Rec. Com.), i. 428-63 i,/<j///«,- Rep. on the Dig. of a Peer, App. i. 256-339 /j/«»/. 13 Harl. MSS. No. 337, f. 29;^, No. 3. See the Genealogist (New Ser.), iii. 120. The arms of ' Sire William le Botiler de Wemme ' sic for Werinton] were ' de azure, a une bende e vj coupes de or.' Nicolas, Roll of Arms, temp. Edw. II. 82 ; Roll, temp. Edw. III., i6th cent, co^y penes W. Farrer. !■* Beamont, ^«w// of Warrington, plate facing p. 149. i^ Pari. Writs (Rec. Com.), ii. (2), 545^, 549;^. i« Lanes. Fines, Rec. Soc. xlvi. 40. ^'' Pari. Writs (Rec. Com.), ii. (2), App. 238. 343
 * Annals of Warrington, 121 ; Lanes. MSS. Chetham Lib.
 * In Easter term, 1305, there is reference to a claim for relief made by Thomas, earl of Lancaster, after
 * On 8 January, 1 304, by deed dated at Summerby, co. Lincoln, Walter de Hepaym released a debt of
 * ^29 to Isabel, formerly the wife of Henry le Boteler, in which sum she was bound to him on 8 September,