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Alice de Latham

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Birthplace: Of, Latham, Lancashire, England
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Daughter of Sir Robert de Lathom, Knight and Katherine de Lathom
Wife of Sir John de Eland
Mother of Thomas Eland and Sir John de Eland, Jr.
Sister of Phillip de Lathom; Isabel Latham; Joan de Lathom; Sir Thomas de Lathom, I; Hugh de Latham and 3 others

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About Alice de Latham

Alice was the daughter of Sir Robert Latham/Lathom and first wife of John Elland, married in 2 Edw. II (1309).[1][2]


Sir Robert de Lathum', entered into agreement dated 2 Ed II [1308-09] with Sir Hugh de Eland for the marriage of their children: ' Agreement for marriage between John, son of Sir Hugh de Eland' and Alice daughter of Sir Robert de Lathum, providing for their ultimate possession of Sir Hugh's lands in Eland', Tankerlay and Rochdale (Elland, Yk Tankersley, Yk Rochdale, Yk) ' - A2A, Nottinghamshire Archives: Savile of Rufford: Deeds and Estate Papers [DD/SR/13 - DD/SR/205], DD/SR/28/3/1[5]


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Sources
↑ Flower, p. 107
↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Baines, p. 620
↑ Halifax Courier, Elland Feud: story of murder and revenge, 31 Oct 2011
↑ The Elland Tragedies, Viz: the Murders of Sir Robert Beaumont, of Crosland; Hugh de Quarmby, of Quarmby, Esquire; John de Lockwood, of Lockwood, Esquire; Sir John Eland, Senior, at Brighouse; Sir John Eland, Junior, and His Son, at Eland; and Others: With the Exploits of Wilkin de Lockwood, at Cannon Hall, and of Adam de Beaumont, at Honley, and in Rhodes and Hungary, as Recorded in Ancient Manuscripts in Prose and Verse, with Notes, Pedigress, and Evidences Recently Brought to Light. Harrison; 1890. p. 5–.
↑ The Elland Feud
↑ Halifax Antiquarian Society. Papers, Reports, &c., Read Before the Halifax Antiquarian Society. The Society; 1901. p. 172–.
↑ Yorkshire Archaeological Society, The Elland Feud, W. Paley Baildon, p. 128
↑ 8.0 8.1 Clay, Halifax Wills, p. 1
↑ Turner, p. 62
↑ Roger Dodsworth. Dodsworth's Yorkshire notes. The wapentake of Agbrigg, transcr. by mr. Tillotson, ed. by A.S. Ellis and G.W. Tomlinson. 1884. p. 168–.
Clay, John William, and E. W. Crossley. Halifax Wills; Being Abstracts and Translations of the Wills Registered at York from the Parish of Halifax. Halifax, Eng: Printed by "Guardian" for the Editors, 1904.
Flower, William. 1881. The visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564. Harleian Society. ed. Norcliffe, Charles Best.
Baines, Edward. History of the county palatine and duchy of Lancaster. Vol. II. 1836. Fisher, Son, & Co.
Turner, J. Horsfall (Joseph Horsfall). The History of Brighouse, Rastrick, and Hipperholme : With Manorial Notes on Coley, Lightcliffe, Northowram, Shelf, Fixby, Clifton and Kirklees. Bingley, Yorks : Printed for the author by T. Harrison, 1893.
Yorkshire Archaeological Society, Yorkshire Archaeological Journal. Vol. 11. [Place of publication not identified]: Y.A.S., 1891.

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Alice de Latham's Timeline

1280
1280
Of, Latham, Lancashire, England
1312
1312
Elland, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
1934
May 28, 1934
Age 654
June 6, 1934
Age 654
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- 1970
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