Serlo de Lansladron, 1st Baron Lansladron

Serlo de Lansladron, 1st Baron Lansladron[a] (died 1306), Lord of Lansladron was an English noble. He fought in the wars in Scotland.

Coat of arms of Serlo de Lansladron, Lord of Lansladron, Sable, three chevronels argent.

Biography

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Serlo was summoned to parliament on five separate occasions by writs between 24 December 1299 and 3 November 1306.[1] He took part in expeditions in Scotland during the First War of Scottish Independence.[2]

Marriage and issue

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Serlo had the following issue:

  • Henry de Lansladron, had issue.[3]
  • Miranda (Merauld) de Lansladron, married John de Govely, had issue.[4]

He married Amicia, widow of Odo le Arcedekne.

Notes

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  1. ^ Also known as Serlo de Nansladron

Citations

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  1. ^ Nicholas, p.279.
  2. ^ Burke, p.390.
  3. ^ Cockayne, p.19.
  4. ^ Banks, p.254.

References

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  • Banks, Thomas Christopher. Baronia Anglica Concentrata, Or, A Concentrated Account of All the Baronies Commonly Called Baronies in Fee: .... United Kingdom, 1844.
  • Burke, Bernard. A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire. United Kingdom, Harrison, 1866.
  • Cokayne, George Edward. The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, Vol. V (1893).
  • Nicolas, Nicholas Harris. The historic peerage of England: Revised, corrected, and continued to the present time ... by William Courthope. United Kingdom, John Murray, 1857.