Eve de Clavering

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(Further reading)
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==Further reading==
 
==Further reading==
 
*[http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/view.aspx?dbid=6717&path=The+Complete+Peerage+of+England%2c+Scotland%2c+Ireland%2c+Great+Britain+and+The+United+Kingdom.The+Complete+Peerage.The+Complete+Peerage.349&sid=&gskw=smith&cr=1 Complete Peerage 1:348 (sub Audley)] which, in discussing Hugh Audley (Senior) states that he "...d. between Nov. 1325 and Mar. 1325/6, probably while still a prisoner... any peerage while he may have held to have possessed, may be treated as having been forfeited by attained.(<sup>a</sup>) His widow was living 1336."
 
*[http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/view.aspx?dbid=6717&path=The+Complete+Peerage+of+England%2c+Scotland%2c+Ireland%2c+Great+Britain+and+The+United+Kingdom.The+Complete+Peerage.The+Complete+Peerage.349&sid=&gskw=smith&cr=1 Complete Peerage 1:348 (sub Audley)] which, in discussing Hugh Audley (Senior) states that he "...d. between Nov. 1325 and Mar. 1325/6, probably while still a prisoner... any peerage while he may have held to have possessed, may be treated as having been forfeited by attained.(<sup>a</sup>) His widow was living 1336."
 
 
**footnotes:
 
**footnotes:
 
**(<sup>a</sup>) Sir James Audley, of Stratton Audley, his s. and h., naturally never took any steps to obtain a sum. to Parl., being quite unaware that future ages would ascribe to a writ of summons the virtue of conferring an hereditary peerage.
 
**(<sup>a</sup>) Sir James Audley, of Stratton Audley, his s. and h., naturally never took any steps to obtain a sum. to Parl., being quite unaware that future ages would ascribe to a writ of summons the virtue of conferring an hereditary peerage.

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