ANGUS. 95 also inherited the estates of the family of Kyme, though apparently not descended therefrom. b ) He el. 13S6, but appears never to have assumed either the Earldom of Angus, or even the English B.vlio.xY of U.MFUAvILt., under the writ of 1295. TJ. 138G. 2. Sir Thomas wo Kmi-raviix, s. and h., aged 2-4 at his father's death. 11.1*. for Northumberland, (1387-8S) 11 Kic. II. Hed. 12 Feb. (1390-1) 14 Hie. II, but appears never to have assumed auy Peerage title. III. 1390-1, 3. Giluert dio Umfhavill, sometimes styled EARL to OF ANGUS, but more frequently (by a popular designation) EARL 1420-1. 01° KYME l, c ) (from his possession of Kyme Castle, in Lincoln- shire), only s. and h. He was but twenty-eight weeks old at the death of bis father, but in 1 4 0 1> accompanied his uncle, Sir Robert Umfravill, to the Scottish wars. In (1412) 14 Henry IV he was Capt. of Caen, in Normandy ; and in (1418) 6 Hen. V was at the siege of Rouen, being then styled Eabl OP Kyme (Lelan.l, vol. i, pp. 700 and 703). He d. mim.,(' 1 ) being shun, fighting on the part of the Knglish against the French and the Scots, at the battle of Bauge on Easter Eve, 22 March 1420-1, when Uis five sisters became his coheirs. (°) Amoug the lineal- representatives of these ladies the BARONY OF UMFRAVILL, er. by Wilt of summons (1295) 23 Ed. I, as also the EARLDOM OF ANGUS (</ considered as an English Earldom in fee, er. by the summons of 129(3-7), is apparently in abeyance, while the F.aiiloom ok Annua [s.] is apparently still under attainder [S.] Earls and 2. John Stewart of Bonkyl, co. Berwick, s. and Countesses TS 1 ' ; - °f Sir Alexander S. of the same, SUC. his father 1319, and is styled, in a charter dat. 15 June 1329, EARL OF ANGUS [S.]. He was A. 1329. knighted 24 Nov. 1331 at the coronation of David II [S.] He m., by Papal dispens., dat. 24 Oct. 132'J (being within the fourth degree of consanguinity), Margaret, 1st da. of Sir Alexander de AbEUXETHY. He d. 9 Dec. 1331. XI. 1331 Thomas (Stewart"), Earl of Angus [S.], only s. and fa. He commanded at the taking of Berwick in Nov. 1355, and was l b ) See " N. and Q.," 2nd s., xi, p. 330. (') "To which Gilbert Umfrevile, Bttri of Kyme, Answered for all his Fellows and their men They should all die together at a tyme, &c." [And again, while describing the battle of Bauge, where the Dnke of Clarence was slain—] "The Duke was slain that day there With his Sonne— > With him were alaiu theu the Erie Uinfrcvyle And Sir John Graye, the Earle of Tankervyle." Hardyuge's Chronicle, pp. 308, 384. lo these Lords who were slain on the part of the English, can be added John, Lord Ruos See " N. and Q." 2nd »., xi, 256. ( ) His uncle and h. male, Sm Robekt de UmkhaViix, K.G., Lord High Admiral, &c, sue. to the the Cistle of Kvme, Castle of Harbottle. the Lordship of Redesdale, and the Manor of Otterbourue. He d. s.p., 2G Dec. 1436, when the issue male of the Earl M «igus(so inm. [B.] 1297) became ext., and the estates passed, under an entail, to the tanuly 0 f Taliioys mentioned in the note, given in the text, at page 94. W-ir ^ e Werc Elizabetll > »g«d 30 ill 1420-1, and theu mini. She m. firstly, Sir " Uliiim Elmdosk, whose da. and coheir, Isabella, m. Sir Rowland Tempest of Holm- co. Durham; (2) Matilda, aged 28 in 1420-1, and then wife of Sir William "vtheu of Ryther and Harewood, co. York ; (3) Joane, aged 20 in 1420-1, m. Sir moulds (or Sir William) La.mbeiit, and had issue ; (4) Margaret, aged 24 in 1420-1, ana then widow of William Lodington of Gunby, co. Lincoln, Justice of the Common fW » ll 9 Jau - 1419-20. She m. secondly (24 years afterwards), Sir John Ham Hailiiham > co. York. (5) Agnes, aged 22 in 1420-1, JB. Sir Thomas
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