. The Berkeley manuscripts. The lives of the Berkeleys, lords of the honour, castle and manor of Berkeley, in the county of Gloucester, from 1066 to 1618;. en in the life of the lordMaurice the third. cartse in caftro J^otobcit this S Maurice dyed fhordy after, leaving Maurice his fon and heire, de Berkeley, vvhofe wardlhip S John Welington lord of Yate granted to Elizabeth lady Berkeley his grandmother, by Deed dated the 24^ of Aprill in the 45^ of Edward the third. 1 See Note C, page 380. 5. ]liatl)anne 1368 Hifc of a^auricc tijc fourti) 377 5- ]liatf)anne this lords eldeft daughter became a


. The Berkeley manuscripts. The lives of the Berkeleys, lords of the honour, castle and manor of Berkeley, in the county of Gloucester, from 1066 to 1618;. en in the life of the lordMaurice the third. cartse in caftro J^otobcit this S Maurice dyed fhordy after, leaving Maurice his fon and heire, de Berkeley, vvhofe wardlhip S John Welington lord of Yate granted to Elizabeth lady Berkeley his grandmother, by Deed dated the 24^ of Aprill in the 45^ of Edward the third. 1 See Note C, page 380. 5. ]liatl)anne 1368 Hifc of a^auricc tijc fourti) 377 5- ]liatf)anne this lords eldeft daughter became a Nunne, at Whirwell in the comp. garden 41. County of Southton. [.^E^iSro de Berkeley. 6. %Qttt^ his fecond daughter, for ought I find, dyed without iffue and un- comp:Rec: 41. 6. marved. E. 3. in caR. de Berk. 7- <di5al»rtf) his third and youngeft daughter, dyed alfo without iffue and Comp. pdict. 41. unmaryed. ^ 3- J^i^ ficak of SCrmciat CljC feale of Armes which this lord ufed, was the cheveron and ten croffes,but without fupporters or creft, encirculed, ^Siginum iSl^aiincij bc 25crhclcp. Indiameter about an inch and half Behold the figure. |. Note.—Here again the feal does not quite agree with the defcription. [Ed.] I^isf Dcatf) anb place of buriaU Vixit dum voluit, voluit dum chrifle lived whilft hee would, hee would untillHee did fubmit, (O chrifl;) unto thy will. (©It the 8^ of June then the feaft day of Corpus Chrifti, in the 42i of Edwardthe third, Anno. 1368. his foule returneth to him that gave it, after a lingringeficknes of many monthes, at his caflle of Berkeley, then of the age of thirty andfeaven yeares and upwards; never (for ought I can conceive) thoroughly cured ofthe wounds hee received at the battle of Poytiers : Of which time hee had beenlord fince the death of his father fix years feaven months and eleaven dayes, Andlyeth buryed in the monaflery church of S Auguftines by Brifloll, with his motherthe lady Margaret, in the fame_ great Tom


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