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Encyclopedia > Baron Zouche of Haryngworth

The title Baron Zouche of Haryngworth is an ancient one in the Peerage of England, having been created in 1308 by writ for William la Zouche (1276-1352) His grandson William la Zouche, 2nd Baron Zouche (1321_1382) was himself summoned to parliament during his grandfather's lifetime in 1348 as Baron Zouche of Mortimer. In 1625, upon the death of the eleventh Baron, the title fell into abeyance. It was revived almost two centuries later, when the abeyance was terminated in favour of Sir Cecil Bisshopp. On his death, the barony again fell into abeyance, and was revived in favour of Harriet Curzon. The second abeyance was far shorter than the first, as it was terminated after only a few months.


The first baron was the grandson of Alan de la Zouche (~1136-1190), a Breton who had settled in England during the reign of Henry II, Alan obtained Ashby in Leicestershire (called after him Ashby_de_la_Zouch) by his marriage. Another grandson of Alan de la Zouche, Alan la Zouche (9 Oct 1267_ bef. 25 Mar 1314) was summoned to parliament in 1298 as Baron la Zouche of Ashby. See Zouche.


Barons Zouche (1308)

  • William la Zouche, 1st Baron Zouche (1276_1352)
  • William la Zouche, 2nd Baron Zouche (1321_1382)
  • William la Zouche, 3rd Baron Zouche (c. 1355_1396)
  • William la Zouche, 4th Baron Zouche (c. 1373_1415)
  • William la Zouche, 5th Baron Zouche (c. 1402_1462)
  • William la Zouche, 6th Baron Zouche (c. 1432_1468)
  • John la Zouche, 7th Baron Zouche (1459-1526)
  • John la Zouche, 8th Baron Zouche (c. 1486-1550)
  • Richard la Zouche, 9th Baron Zouche (c. 1510_1552)
  • George la Zouche, 10th Baron Zouche (c. 1526_1569)
  • Edward la Zouche, 11th Baron Zouche (1556-1625) (abeyant 1625)
  • Cecil Bisshopp, 12th Baron Zouche (1753-1828) (abeyance terminated 1815; abeyant 1828)
  • Harriet Anne Curzon, 13th Baroness Zouche (1787_1870) (abeyance terminated 1829)
  • Robert Curzon, 14th Baron Zouche (1810-1873)
  • Robert Nathaniel Cecil George Curzon, 16th Baron Zouche (1851-1914)
  • Darea Curzon, 15th Baroness Zouche (1860-1917)
  • Mary Cecil Frankland, 16th Baroness Zouche (1875_1965)
  • James Assheton Frankland, 17th Baron Zouche (b. 1943)

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Zouche - LoveToKnow 1911 (394 words)
ZOUCHE, or Zoucx, the name of an English family descended from Alan la Zouche, a Breton, who is sometimes called Alan de Porrhoet.
His grandson, another Alan la Zouche, was justice of Chester and justice of Ireland under Henry III.; he was loyal to the king during the struggle with the barons, fought at Lewes and helped to arrange the peace of Kenilworth.
Zouche left no sons, and the barony remained in abeyance among the descendants of his two daughters until 1815, when the abeyance was terminated in favour of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, Bart.
Wikipedia: Zouche (0 words)
Zouche, or Zouch, the name of an English family descended from Alan la Zouche, a Breton, who is sometimes called Alan de Porrhoet.
His grandson, another Alan la Zouche, was justice of Chester and justice of Ireland under Henry III of England; he was loyal to the king during the struggle with the barons, fought at the Battle of Lewes and helped to arrange the peace of Kenilworth.
Zouche left no sons, and the barony remained in abeyance among the descendants of his two daughters until 1815, when the abeyance was terminated in favour of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, Bart.
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