man Roger La Zouche‏‎, son of Alan La Zouche Lord of Ashby , Lord of Ashby and Alice De Belmeis‏.
Born ‎± 1182 at Ashby-de-la-Zouch,Leicestershire,England, died ‎ May 14, 1238‎, approximately 56 years

Married ‎before 1267 (at least -29 years married) to:

woman Ela Longespee‏‎, daughter of Stephen Longespee [Earl of Ulster] , [Earl of Ulster] and Emmeline De Riddelsford‏.
Born ‎± 1228 at of Sutton,Northamptonshire,England, died ‎ DEAD at England‎, 1st marriage to: James Audley, ‎2nd marriage to: Roger La Zouche, 3rd marriage to: Roger la Zouche

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man Sir Alan la Zouche 1st Baron la Zouche , 1st Baron la Zouche‏
Born ‎± 1205 at Ashby,Magna,Leicestershire,England, died ‎ Aug 10, 1270 at ,,England‎, approximately 65 years, buried ‎ at Brackley,Northamptonshire,England
Also given as Ashby, Magna, Leicestershire, England.

Also given as Brackley, Northamptonshire, England.

Also given as Ashby, Magna, Leicestershire, England.

Also given as Brackley, Northamptonshire, England.

This feudal lord, b. 1267, having distinguished himself in the wars of Gascony and Scotland, temp. Edward I, was summoned to parliament by that monarch as a Baron, 26 January, 1297, and he had regular summonses from that period until 7th Edward II, 26 November 1313. In the 5th Edward II [1312], his lordship was constituted governor of Buckingham Castle, in Northamptonshire, and steward of Rockingham Forest. He d. in 1314, leaving by Eleanor, his wife, dau. of Nicholas de Segrave, three daus., his co-heirs, viz., I. Ellen, m. 1st Nicholas St. Maur, and 2ndly, Alan de Charlton; Maud Zouche, m. Robert, Lord Holland; Elizabeth, a nun at Brewood, co. Stafford. Amongst these three daus. and co-heirs of Alan le Zouche, a partition was made in the 8th Edward II [1315] of their father's lands, excepting the manor of Ashby-de-la-Zouche which the deceased lord gave to his kinsman, William de Mortimer, who thereupon assumed the surname Zouche. At the decease of Lord Zouche, the Barony of Zouche of Ashby fell into abeyance between his daus., as it still continues with their representatives. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 598-9, Zouche, Baron Zouche, of Ashby, co. Leicester]


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