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Reginald West, 6th Baron De La Warr and 3rd Baron West (5 or 7 September 1395 – 27 August 1450) was an English nobleman and politician.


Life

Reginald was the second son of
Thomas West, 1st Baron West Thomas West, 1st Baron West (1365 – 19 April 1405) was an English nobleman and member of parliament. Biography He was the only son of Sir Thomas West (1321–3 September 1386) of Hempston Cauntelow in Devon (named after its lords the Cantilup ...
(d. 19 April 1405) and Joan La Warre (d. 24 April 1404). Joan La Warre was the widow of Ralph de Wilington (d. 16 August 1382) of
Sandhurst, Gloucestershire Sandhurst is a village just outside Gloucester, England. The parish church and Wallsworth Hall are Grade II* listed buildings. The River Severn is the border between Sandhurst and the neighbouring parish of Maisemore. The Severn Way long dis ...
and daughter of
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(d. 27 August 1370) by his second wife, Eleanor Mowbray. Eleanor Mowbray was the daughter of John de Mowbray, 3rd Baron Mowbray. Reginald had an elder brother,
Thomas West, 2nd Baron West Thomas West, 2nd Baron West (1391 or 1392 – c. 30 September 1416) succeeded as Baron West at the age of 14. In less than a year, he married Ida de Saint Amand, younger daughter and coheiress of Amaury de Saint Amand, 3rd Baron Saint Amand (1 ...
. There was also a younger brother, John, and a sister Joan. His sister Joan married first, Richard Delabere, and second, William Catesby. Reginald inherited the title of Baron West when his brother
Thomas West, 2nd Baron West Thomas West, 2nd Baron West (1391 or 1392 – c. 30 September 1416) succeeded as Baron West at the age of 14. In less than a year, he married Ida de Saint Amand, younger daughter and coheiress of Amaury de Saint Amand, 3rd Baron Saint Amand (1 ...
, was accidentally killed at sea on 29 or 30 September 1416, and the title
Baron De La Warr Earl De La Warr ( ) is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1761 for John West, 7th Baron De La Warr. The Earl holds the subsidiary titles of Viscount Cantelupe (1761) in the Peerage of Great Britain, Baron De La Warr ...
in 1427 at the death of his uncle,
Thomas la Warr, 5th Baron De La Warr Thomas la Warr, 5th Baron De La Warr (c. 1352 – 7 May 1427) was an English nobleman, the second son of Roger la Warr, 3rd Baron De La Warr and Elizabeth de Welle, daughter of Adam, 3rd Baron Welles. Intended for the church, in 1363, De L ...
(d. 7 May 1427). Reginald was knighted at some time before 1416, and on 22 November of that year had livery of the lands inherited from his brother,
Thomas West, 2nd Baron West Thomas West, 2nd Baron West (1391 or 1392 – c. 30 September 1416) succeeded as Baron West at the age of 14. In less than a year, he married Ida de Saint Amand, younger daughter and coheiress of Amaury de Saint Amand, 3rd Baron Saint Amand (1 ...
. During the wars in France, Reginald was captain of the castle of
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in the
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in
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in March 1418 and in April 1421. Reginald was also captain of the fort of La Motte on 5 December 1419. On 21 June 1427 he had livery of the lands to which he was entitled as heir general of his uncle,
Thomas la Warr, 5th Baron De La Warr Thomas la Warr, 5th Baron De La Warr (c. 1352 – 7 May 1427) was an English nobleman, the second son of Roger la Warr, 3rd Baron De La Warr and Elizabeth de Welle, daughter of Adam, 3rd Baron Welles. Intended for the church, in 1363, De L ...
. Reginald was summoned to Parliament from 15 July 1427 to 3 August 1429 as ''Reginaldo la Warre chivaler'', and from 25 February 1432 to 23 September 1439 as ''Reginaldo West chivaler''. In October 1427 he petitioned the King and Council 'that he might sit in Parliament with the precedence held by his ancestors, Lords la Warre, who had continually attended Parliament since 27 Edward I'. In 1430 and 1431 he was in France with the
King King is the title given to a male monarch in a variety of contexts. The female equivalent is queen, which title is also given to the consort of a king. *In the context of prehistory, antiquity and contemporary indigenous peoples, the tit ...
. In 1435 he was appointed
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for Sussex. On 10 December 1446 he had licence to travel to Rome with a retinue of 24 servants, and on 13 December had a similar licence to travel to the Holy Land. On 14 October 1448, he was to have gone abroad 'on the King's affairs'. West died on 27 August 1450, and was buried in St. Mary's Church, Broadwater,
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(now part of the town of
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).


Marriages and issue

West married firstly, before 17 February 1429, Margaret Thorley, daughter of Robert Thorley, esquire, of Tybeste, Cornwall, and his first wife, Anne de la Pole, widow of Sir Gerard de Lisle, and daughter of
Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk, 1st Baron de la Pole, (c. 13305 September 1389) of Wingfield Castle in Suffolk, was an English financier and Lord Chancellor of England. His contemporary Froissart portrays de la Pole as a devious and in ...
, by whom he had two sons and five daughters: * Richard West, 7th Baron De La Warr, who married Katherine Hungerford. *Roger West. *Anne West (c.1426),Stourton, Charles Botolph Mowbray, Baron Stourton ''History of the Noble House of Stourton, of Stourton, in the County of Wiltshire'' Printed privately by E. Stock London 1899 who married Sir Maurice Berkeley (d. 5 May 1474) of
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,
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, by whom she had a son, Sir William Berkeley, who married Katherine Stourton, and a daughter, Katherine Berkeley, who married firstly
John Stourton, 3rd Baron Stourton John Stourton, 3rd Baron Stourton (c. 1454 – 1485) was the eldest son and successor of the second Baron Stourton, and his wife Margaret Chidiock. He married Katherine Berkeley, daughter of Sir Maurice Berkeley of Beverstone Castle, Gloucester ...
and secondly Sir John Brereton. *Margaret West (c.1424), who married Sir Thomas Echingham (d. 20 January 1486) of
Etchingham Etchingham is a village and civil parish in the Rother district of East Sussex in southern England. The village is located approximately southeast of Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent and northwest of Hastings, on the A265, half a mile west o ...
,
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, by whom she had three daughters. *Elizabeth West, who married
William de Berkeley, 1st Marquess of Berkeley William de Berkeley, 1st Marquess of Berkeley (1426 – 14 February 1492) was an English peer, given the epithet "The Waste-All" by the family biographer and steward John Smyth of Nibley. He was buried at "St. Augustine's Friars, London" accor ...
(d. 14 February 1492), by whom she had no issue, and from whom she was divorced in 1467. *Mary West (d. 24 July 1473), who married, as his second wife, Sir Roger Lewknor (d. 4 August 1478) of Broadhurst in
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, Sussex, by whom she had three sons. *Katherine West, who married Roger Hungerford. *
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, (c. 1432), who married
Eleanor Neville Eleanor () is a feminine given name, originally from an Old French adaptation of the Old Provençal name ''Aliénor''. It is the name of a number of women of royalty and nobility in western Europe during the High Middle Ages. The name was introd ...
, thus establishing another important connection for the family. He married secondly, before 19 November 1443, Elizabeth Greyndour (d. 1 September 1452), daughter and heir of Robert Greyndour (d.1443), esquire, of
Clearwell Clearwell (anciently "Clower-Wall" etc.) is a village and former ancient manor in the Forest of Dean, West Gloucestershire, England. A recent survey indicated that the population of Clearwell is approximately 350. There are mines locally that ...
, Gloucestershire, by whom he had a daughter named Mary or Anne (b. 1450) who married Sir Roger Lewknor. After West's death, his widow married
John Tiptoft, 1st Earl of Worcester John Tiptoft, 1st Earl of Worcester KG (8 May 1427 – 18 October 1470), was an English nobleman and scholar who served as Lord High Treasurer, Lord High Constable of England and Lord Deputy of Ireland. He was known as "the Butcher of Englan ...
, who was beheaded on
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18 October 1470.


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Ancestry

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