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- Was summoned to attend King Henry III into Gascony, against Alphonse 10th, King of Castile, who had usurpted the province. In 1257 he was summoned to be with King Henry III at Chester on the feast day of St. Peter, ad vincula, well furnished with horse and arms, thence to march against Llewellin ap Griffith prince of Wales. He had similar citation the next year.
WILLIAM DE MONTAGU, grandson and heir of William, and son of Drew and Aline. He was still under age in 1227, and in 1232-33 was amerced for not taking knighthood. He was heir to his father and his grandfather, and obtained possession of his lands in 1234. In 1236 he confirmed his grandfather's gift of the advowson of Shipton church to Bruton, and in July 1244 made a grant to Christchurch, Hants. He was pardoned a forest trespass in Somerset in 1247. In 1255 he was serving with Prince Edward in Wales, and was summoned for service there from 1257 to 1264. He seems to have been knighted by 1258. In 1259, and again in 1269, he made an agreement with his uncle Philip Basset, and Ela, Countess of Warwick, Philip's wife, respecting Thurlbear and other manors. He married Berthe, whose parentage is not known (m). He died 23 September 1270. The custody of his lands was granted to Philip Basset. [Complete Peerage IX:77, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
(m) She was heiress of West Lulworth, and was living 1259.
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William de Montacute had summons to attend the king into Gascony against Alphone 10th, King of Castile, who had usurped the porovince. In the 41st of Henry III (1257), he was summoned to be with the king at Chester on the feast day of St. Peter ad Vincula, well-furnished with horse and arms, thence to march against Llewellyn ap Gryffudd, Prince of Wales. He received a similar summons in the 42nd of Henry III. By his wife, Berta, he left issue, his son and heir, Simon de Montacute. [Montagues in Great Britain, Terry and Jason Fritts, The Montague Millennium, Gladstone, Missouri]
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