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BURNELL 435 II. 1350. I. Nicholas Burnell, formerly Haudlo, 2nd s. of John DE Haudlo {d. 1346), by Maud, sister and h. of Edward Burnell, [Lord Burnell]. Having sue. in 1348 to the manors of Holgate, Acton Burnell, i^c., abovenamed, he assumed the name oi Burnell. He was a minor at his father's death, and had seisin 15 May 1355. He had livery of Condover and Little Rissington afsd. 25 June 1363. He served in the wars with France. He was sum. to Pari, from 25 Nov. (1350) 24 Edw. Ill to 7 Jan. (1382/3) 6 Ric. II, by writs directed iVzcAo/ao Butnell, whereby he is held to have become LORD BURNELL.(^) He m., before 12 July 1339, when she was living, Mary. He d. 19 Jan. 1382/3- III. 1383 2. Hugh (Burnell), Lord Burnell,() s. and h., aged 2>^(f) in 1383. Gov. of Bridgnorth Castle, 1386. ° He was one of the Lords who received the abdication of 1420. Richard II in the Tower of London; Gov. of Mont- gomery Castle, Nov. 1401. He was nom. K.G. about 1406. He was sum. to Pari, from 20 Aug. 1383 to 21 Oct. 1420. He w., istly, PhiHppe, da. of Michael (de la Pole), 2nd Earl of Suffolk, by Katherine, da. of Hugh (Stafford), Earl Stafford, by whom alone he had issue. He m., 2ndly, in 1386, before 22 May, Joyce, according to modern doctrine, suo jure Baroness Botetourt (see that title). She d. s.p., I Jan. 1406/7, and was bur. at Hales Abbey, Salop. Inq. p. m. 12 Apr. (1407) 8 Hen. IV. He m., 3rdly, 1408 or 1409, Joan, widow of Walter (Fitz Walter), Lord FitzWalter,('^) da. of John (Devereux), ist Lord Devereux, by Maud, da. of John (de Veer), Vllth Earl of Oxford. She, who was one of the ladies for whom robes of the Order of the Garter were provided, firstly in 1390 and 1399 as The Lady Fitzwalter, and secondly in 1409 (after her re-marriage), as the Lady de Burnell, (°) d. II May 1409, and was bur. at Dunmow. Inq.p. m. (together with that of her son) 6 Nov. (1422) i Hen. VI. He d. s.p.m.s., 27 Nov. 1420, and was bur. at Hales Abbey afsd., when the Barony, according to modern doctrine, fell into abeyance.(^) Will dat. 2 Oct. 141 7. (*) See note "c" on previous page. (•>) There is proof in the Rolls of Pari, of his sitting. («) Dugdale, sub " Burnell." ^) Dugdale, sub "Fitzwalter." (*) See Appendix B in this volume. {*) The coheirs were the three daughters of the last Baron's son and h. ap., Edward Burnell, who m. istly Alienore, da. of Lord Strange, and andly, Elizabeth, who was living as his widow 7 July 1421 ; he d.v.p., being slain at Agincourt, 25 Oct. 1415. (i) Joyce, aged 24, wife of Thomas Erdington, junior. She d. s.p. (2) Katherine, aged 14, who m. istly. Sir John RatclifFe, whose descendants, the Earls of Sussex, styled themselves Barons Burnell, and 2ndly, before 8 June 1 42 1, as his 1st wife, John (Talbot) Earl of Shrewsbury. (3) Margaret, aged 11, m., shortly before 8 Nov.