↑ Zouche lines begins with Geoffrey's son, Alain de Porhoët (d. 1190), later Alan I la Zouche (Cawley, 2006).[1]
↑ The arms shown above are recorded by the Heralds for Eudo la Zouche on the St. Georges Roll (c. 1285), as having been borne by knights representing this house at that time. Since this Eudes is shown as d. in 1092, we can safely assume he was not present and that someone else in this line bore them. This does not, in itself, mean that these are not his Arms, in fact the Ermine charge, which represents the Bretagne connection, is closer to him than that of any other of this name in the line. (St George's Roll c. 1285 - Edward I, from the Brian Timms collection [http://www.briantimms.fr/ Brian Timms collection)
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The MedLands reference shows Eudes as son of Geoffrey, not his father, and he married 1148 (or before). This profile belongs to his grandson (named Eudes).
Secondly, "Laon" does not appear in the reference given.
Secondly, "Laon" does not appear in the reference given.