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Robert Willoughby, 6th Baron Willoughby de Eresby

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Willoughby campaigned for the last time in 1437, when Warwick personally requested that he accompany Warwick to Normandy. Willoughby had returned to England by the end of 1438. On 17 July 1439 he had licence to make a
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coronation expedition in 1430. During this phase of the war the English suffered reverses, and lost ground to the south of Normandy, and on 4 October 1430 Willoughby was granted the
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He is said to have been made Master of the King's Hart Hounds in 1441–2. In March 1445 he was one of the peers who escorted
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considers his presence at Meaux uncertain as he was in England gathering reinforcements to take to France in May 1422.
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from July to November 1420. He accompanied the King back to England in 1421, and was Chief Butler at the coronation of
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Sir Thomas Willoughby, who married Joan Arundel, daughter and co-heiress of Sir Richard Arundel by his wife, Alice.
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Willoughby died 25 July 1452, aged about 67, without male issue, and was buried in the chantry college at
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He married secondly, before 8 January 1449, Maud Stanhope, daughter of Sir Richard Stanhope of
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Harriss, G.L. (2004). "Willoughby, Robert (III), sixth Baron Willoughby (1385–1452)".
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before February 1432, where he had mixed success, suffering defeats by the French at
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Willoughby married firstly, before 21 February 1421, Elizabeth Montagu, daughter of
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about 1434. In July 1435 he raised a force of 2000 men in England, and with Lords
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He crossed to France with the King's army, and was present at the taking of
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1385 – 25 July 1452) was an English nobleman and military commander in the
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invasion of France, and on 5 August 1415 he was among the peers who tried
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Quartered arms of Sir Robert Willoughby, 6th Baron Willoughby d'Eresby, KG
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Elizabeth Willoughby, who married Henry Beaumont, 5th Baron Beaumont.
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On 31 July and 1 August 1423 he participated in the relief of
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Willoughby's father, the 5th Baron, died on 4 December 1409.
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on 23 February. According to Cokayne he was at the siege of
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Willoughby, aged 24, succeeded him in the title, and had
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of his lands 8 February 1410. In 1412/13 he served with
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At the death on 29 September 1416 of Isabel, widow of
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after a siege in July–August 1433. He was Captain of
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Margaret Willoughby, who married Sir Thomas Skipwith.
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He played a major role in 911:Sir Robert Willoughby, 6th Lord Willoughby 895:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 247:, he succeeded to the castle and town of 203:Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence 181: 107:William Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby 842:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 838: 820: 801: 793: 777: 761: 749: 737: 725: 713: 701: 697: 685: 677: 665: 649: 625: 621: 609: 597: 589: 573: 372:after the English were defeated at the 339:Richard Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick 251:and the manors of Parham and Ufford in 16:English nobleman and military commander 956: 829: 805: 536:Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury 502: 245:William de Ufford, 2nd Earl of Suffolk 869:(2011). Kimball G. Everingham (ed.). 434:in October 1435 when Talbot left for 345:. 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(2002). 225:after the discovery of the 10: 1000: 936:Baron Willoughby de Eresby 219:Richard, Earl of Cambridge 33:Baron Willoughby de Eresby 942: 933: 925: 918: 487:Willoughby's only child, 177: 135: 102: 92: 82: 66: 58: 50: 38: 30: 23: 561: 524:Rampton, Nottinghamshire 388:in compensation for the 306:on 15 August and at the 229:on the eve of invasion. 407:in 1432, but capturing 358:Cardinal Henry Beaufort 205:, on his expedition to 851:10.1093/ref:odnb/50229 821:Cokayne, G.E. (1959). 768:, pp. 306–7, 335. 302:, at the surrender of 267:in 1417, the siege of 191: 979:Knights of the Garter 405:Saint-CĂ©neri-le-GĂ©rei 314:jointly captured the 296:John, Duke of Bedford 185: 872:Magna Carta Ancestry 784:, pp. 306, 335. 548:Battle of Tewkesbury 428:besieged Saint-Denis 257:Knight of the Garter 190:(early 15th century) 544:Sir Gervase Clifton 540:Battle of Wakefield 503:Marriages and issue 277:Catherine of Valois 238:Battle of Agincourt 929:William Willoughby 920:Peerage of England 798:Richardson IV 2011 796:, pp. 665–6; 782:Richardson IV 2011 766:Richardson IV 2011 764:, pp. 665–6; 682:Richardson IV 2011 680:, pp. 664–5; 654:Richardson IV 2011 638:Richardson IV 2011 594:Richardson IV 2011 578:Richardson IV 2011 532:Sir Thomas Neville 329:, at the siege of 308:Battle of Verneuil 192: 130:Hundred Years' War 984:Counts of VendĂ´me 952: 951: 943:Succeeded by 882:978-1-4609-9270-8 857:(Subscription or 612:, pp. 663–4. 580:, pp. 334–7. 463:Margaret of Anjou 403:and the siege of 386:Beaumont-sur-Oise 146:5th Baron Strange 114: 113: 86:Elizabeth Montagu 25:Robert Willoughby 991: 926:Preceded by 916: 915: 900: 894: 886: 862: 854: 835: 826: 809: 791: 785: 775: 769: 759: 753: 747: 741: 735: 729: 723: 717: 711: 705: 695: 689: 675: 669: 663: 657: 647: 641: 635: 629: 619: 613: 607: 601: 587: 581: 571: 534:, second son of 473:and his allies. 471:William Tailboys 415:in 1433, and of 312:Sir John Fastolf 261:Complete Peerage 227:Southampton Plot 127: 123: 78: 43: 21: 20: 999: 998: 994: 993: 992: 990: 989: 988: 954: 953: 948: 946:Joan Willoughby 939: 931: 907: 888: 887: 883: 856: 817: 812: 800:, p. 335; 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Index

Baron Willoughby de Eresby

Mettingham
Suffolk
Joan, 7th Baroness Willoughby
William Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby
KG
Hundred Years' War
William Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby de Eresby
5th Baron Strange
Knockin
Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel
William FitzHugh, 4th Baron FitzHugh

seisin
Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence
Normandy
Bordeaux
King Henry V's
Richard, Earl of Cambridge
Lord Scrope
Southampton Plot
Harfleur
Battle of Agincourt
William de Ufford, 2nd Earl of Suffolk
Orford
Suffolk
Knight of the Garter
Caen
Rouen

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