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Note: e Easton, Essex. He died shortly before 20 December1287. His widow was given the manors of Stebbing and Woodham to hold intenancy till her dower was assigned, 20 January 1287/8, and she hadlivery of these manors, which the King had assigned to her as dower, 18April following. Sir William de DOUGLAS abducted her from the manor ofEllen la Zusche at Tranent, co. Haddington, before 28 January 1288/9, atwhich date the Sheriff of Northumberland was, in consequence, ordered totake his lands into the King's hand, and to arrest and imprison him: anorder repeated, 14 April 1289. He was imprisoned in Leeds Castle, Kent,but was released on 15 May 1290, and his said lands-the manor ofFawdon---were restored to him, provisionally, 24 May following. Themarriage of Alianore was granted to him, for a fine of £100, 18 February1290/1. He was arrested for failing to give hostages in connection with apardon granted him in July 1297, and, on 12 October following, was sentto the Tower, where he died before 24 January 1298/9. After his death,the lands which Alianore had held in dower from her 1st husband (whichhad been taken into the King's hand by reason of the rebellion of Williamde Duglas, were restored to her, those in England 24 January 1298/9, andthose in Scotland 22 July 1302. She married, 3rdly, before 6 October1305, Sir Williarn BAGOT, of Hide and Patshull, co. Stafford, and wasliving, his widow, 3 May 1326. She was buried in Dunmow Priory.[Complete Peerage V:340-2, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
Note: He [William de Ferrers] married, 2ndly, Alianore, daughter of Sir MatthewDE LOVAINE, of Littl
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