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1349 Robert de Latthebury was appointed collector of subsidy in Derbyshire. [1]

Afterwards on 31 December, Ellis le Vordoun and Robert de Latthebury are appointed with John son of Herbert, John Cursoun, Robert Bretoun and Robert de Sallowe, in the room of Robert Fraunceys. Derby.

1350 Robert de Latthebury was named in the Fine Rolls. [2]

on 20 January Richard Foljaumbe, Thomas de Bakepuz and Henry Bate of Scaresdale are associated with John Fitz Herbert, John Cursoun, Robert Bretoun, Robert de Sallowe, Ellis le Verdon and Robert de Latthebury. ByC. Derby.

1390 The manor of Newton de Solney was divided among four heiresses, including Ermentrude, wife of Robert de Lathbury. [3]:

Ralph de Argosis gave Newton Solney to his younger brother Alured de Solenneia. John de Solney, the last male descendent of this line, died in 1390. The manor and lands were divided among perhaps as many as four co-heiresses: Alice wife of Sir Thomas Stafford, Agnes wife of Edmund de Appleby, Ermentrewe wife of Robert (sometimes called Ralph) Lathbury, and Margery wife of Sir Nicholas Longford. Alice Stafford seems to have died without issue. Her share in Newton Solney was inherited by the Longford family. A deed dated 1348, involving Edmund de Appleby and his wife Agnes [listed here as D5236/10/5], states that Agnes's heirs are not to make any claim on the manor of Newton Solney. By 1476 it was stated that Sir Nicholas Longford and John Lathbury and their ancestors were the lords of the manor of Newton Solney. ... The Lathbury family appear to have been in possession of much of Egginton by the early 14th century. By 1421 the family held the whole of the manor of Egginton and a moiety of the manor of Newton Solney.

Research Notes:

Robert de Lathbury, occ.1318-50, dcd.1376, m. Ermentrude dau.(coheiress) of Sir Alured de Sulney. She was remarried to John Foucher by 1376 and was still alive in 1395. Foucher died betwen 1383-90. [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2005-08/1124372011]

Ermentrude fl 1395 (carried a moiety of manor of Newton Solney to the Lathbury family) married Robert, son of Ralph Lathbury of Egginton, d by 1377. [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2005-08/1124372011]

1439 "Quitclaim from Robert Lathbury filius junior Aluredi Lathbury, mil., to John Lathbury fil. Johannis Lathbury "nepotis mei," of all his lands in Egynton and Hethhouses which the said John fil. Johannis and Katherine hold of the feoffment of Henry Bradburne, esq., and William Lathbury. Dat. 11 June, 17 Hen. VI. [1439]. (Every.)" [4]

c 1312 An inquisition was held for a Robert de Latthebury, relationship unknown. [5]

315. Robert de Latthebury.
Writ, 6 Aug. 5 Edw. II.
Northampton. Inq. 24 Aug. 5 Edw. II.
Weston Pynkeny alias Pygkenie. 6 marks rent from 4 virgates land, held of the king in chief by service of 1/10 knight's fee.
John de Latthebury his brother, is his next heir and of full age.
Buckingham. Inq. Friday after the Nativity of St. Mary, 5 Edw. II.
Embertone. A capital messuage, 12a. land, and la. meadow, held of Joan la Chaumberleyne by service of a thirtieth part of 1/2 knight's fee, and suit at her court of Pethesho.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
C. Edw. II. File 24. (14.)


Footnotes:

[1] Calendar of the Fine rolls preserved in the Public Record Office, Vol. VI, Edward III, 1347-1356 (London: HMSO, 1921), 196, [GoogleBooks], [HathiTrust].

[2] Calendar of the Fine rolls preserved in the Public Record Office, Vol. VI, Edward III, 1347-1356 (London: HMSO, 1921), 196, [GoogleBooks], [HathiTrust].

[3] The National Archives of the United Kingdom Catalog, Every of Egginton, Derby Local Studies Library, reference number DL 19, [UKNationalArchives].

[4] Isaac Herbert Jeayes for Sir Henry Howe Bemrose, Descriptive catalogue of Derbyshire charters in public and private libraries and muniment rooms (London: Bemrose & Sons, 1906), 145, item 1185, [GoogleBooks], [HathiTrust], [InternetArchive].

[5] Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. 5, Edward II (London: HMSO, 1908), 180, [GoogleBooks], [HathiTrust], [InternetArchive].