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Baron of Dudley.
Was the second son. Married secondly, Lady Amabel de Chaucumbe, widow of Gilbert.
Widow of Gilbert, third Baron de Segrave, who died 1254.
Lord of Drayton, Staffordshire.
Widow of Urian St. Pierre.
Justice of England.
This information quoted to Peggy Million by Mrs. T. L. Fauntleroy from a book titled "The Pioneer Settlers in Virginia."
RESEARCHER: Sherry Kaseberg [sherryk@gorge.net] sent to T.Mason on 7Apr2001. NOTES: Elizabeth Fauntleroy was the first wife of Richard Metcalfe, married in 1685. In the Lancaster County, VA records is a deed of gift from William Underwood to Elizabeth Fantleroy, dated February 6, 1655, "it being a white cow with a bob tail marked with a crop on ye right and a slit and ahalf moon under ye left ear with ye whole increase..."
Elizabeth's father, Col. Moore Fauntleroy, died in 1663, intestate, and the inventory of his estate was filed in Old Rappahannock County, VA, July 9, 1664. His widow married second Col. William Lloyd on February 6, 1665 and she appears in old Virginia deeds as Mary Lloyd, "late the relict of Col. More Fantleroy," according to Robert H. Fauntleroy in The Fauntleroy Family, 1952.
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1 Jul 1684 - 6 Aug 1684 (Old Rappa. DB7:117-8) Elizabeth FANTLEROY to Edward JONES Bricklare, consid. 7,000 lbs. tobo, 195 and ¼ A lying on a Branch of Herring Creek bounding upon land of Rees WILLIAMS and William SMITH beginning at a Hickory in the said WILLIAMS his line where Capt. BEALES line intercepts and runing thence E: to a Stake by a white Oake thence south to a Maple in the Swamp of Herring Creek which devides said JONE'S land from William SMITH'S land, thence down along ye swamp being in a strate line to a red Oake corner tree of the said WILLIAMS and along WILLIAMS line to place it began; being part of a greater quantity of 4,054 A as by Pattent formerly belonging to William FANTLEROY being Lawfull heire at Law and by Gift came to Elizabeth . S/Eliza: FANTLEROY; wit [W] Walter PAVEY [mark]; William POWELL; Will: FANTLEROY; Recog. 6 Aug 1684 and rec. 23 Aug.Elizabeth FANTEROY of Co of Rappa. Gentwo: doe impowere my Brother, William FANTLEROY of the said County 3 Jul 1684; S/Eliza: FANTLEROY, Wits; Walter PAVEY [W], William POWELL. (Deed Abstracts of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia, 1682-1686, Deed Book No. 7, Ruth and Sam Sparacio, Antient Press, McLean, Virginia, 1990)