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Sir Alured de Lathbury, son of Robert and Ermentrude, occ.1383-1428, kt by 1394. m (1) Ala or Ada (fl.1395-1404); (2) Margery, by 1424. [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2005-08/1124372011]

1394 Grant by Aluered de Lathbury knight to Thomas Schyngle chaplain, John de Duffeld of Tutebury junior and Thomas Wade of manor of Egynton and 100s rent from Egynton given by Ermentrude his mother. Witnesses: Robert Spencer of Rolleston', Thomas Draper of Willynton', Henry Hichesone of Ekynton', Thomas Skynner of same, Robert Felawe of same. Dated at Egynton' Monday before feast of St Michael the Archangel 18 Ric II [28 Sep] [1]

1399 Declaration of John Breward, official of Archdeacon of Derby and Diocese of Lichfield in matrimonial dispute between John son of Sir Alured de Lathbury knight and Johanna daughter of Henry Par esquire, annulling marriage as Johanna had children by one Robert de Kychen, formerly a servant of Sir Alured de Lathebury, before John came to marriageable age. Witnesses: Sir William Taylor, Thomas Lacy, William Renard, Symon Fraunceys, Thomas Bascurvile. [31 May] 1399 [2]

1401 On March 14, Alured de Latthebury and William Tuttebury were guilty of destruction of fishing equipment and fishing illegally in Derbyshire. [3]

March 14, Westminster. Commission of oyer and terminer to John Markham, Hugh de Shirley, 'chivaler,' Nicholas Langeford, 'chivaler,' Nicholas Mungumry, 'chivaler,' Peter de la Pole, and Thomas Foliambe on complaint by Walter Blount, 'chivaler,' that Alured de Latthebury and William Tuttebury, prior of Rippyngdon, and others broke a weir lately erected in his several fishery at Welyngton, co. Derby, and the pales, instruments, and engines fixed in it and cut them into small pieces and fished in the fishery and carried off fish and other goods.
For 20s. paid in the hanaper.


Footnotes:

[1] The National Archives of the United Kingdom Catalog, Derbyshire Record Office, Every of Egginton, Inherited papers, Title deeds, mortgages and leases: Egginton, Willington and Hilton, D5236/3/48, [UKNationalArchives].

[2] The National Archives of the United Kingdom Catalog, Derbyshire Record Office, Every of Egginton, Inherited papers, Family settlements, wills and inquisitions post mortem, D5236/10/7, [UKNationalArchives].

[3] Calendar of the Patent Rolls, Henry IV, Vol. 1, 1399-1401 (London: HMSO, 1908), 463, [HathiTrust], [InternetArchive].