born c.1301[1] He was the son of William le Latimer, 1st/2nd Lord Latimer (of Corby) and Lucy de Thweng.[2]
d. ante 02 Nov 1335
Doug Richardson found evidence that William and Maud also had a daughter Elizabeth who married twice: "it seems rather certain
that Elizabeth le Latimer, sister of William le Latimer, 4th Lord
Latimer, married (1st) before 1354 Sir John de Camoys (living 1362),
and (2nd) before 1365-6 Ralph de Ufford, and that she was living as
late as 1382-3, when she was granted 50s"[3]
Titles
(Note that the numbering of Latimer lords varies between sources.)
3rd Lord Latimer, of Corby [E., 1290] on 27 February 1326/27.[2] He succeeded to the title of 2nd Lord Latimer, of Corby [E., 1299] on 27 February 1326/27.[2]
↑ p. John de Botetourt, 1st Lord Botetourt and Matilda FitzThomas
Richardson, Douglas. Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 456.
Cokayne, G.E., Gibbs, V., Doubleday, H.A., White, G.H., Warrand, D. & Walden, H. (2000). The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, (Vol II, pp. 235). Gloucester: Alan Sutton Publishing.
Cokayne, et. al. (n.d.). The Complete Peerage, (Vol.VII, pp. 469-470). N.p.
Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families. Hosted online by the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG), accessed 2021, Lords Botetourt.
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