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  • He died 1 November 1684 in Inglefield, Berkshire, England, sine prole.
  • He died in 1703 " sine prole mascula ", making the title extinct.
  • He died on 23 September 1814, aged 65, " decessit sine prole malus ".
  • When John died " sine prole " in 1638 he was John and Thomas's nephew, whom she and John had adopted as a son.
  • He died in London, aged 58, a few days after a carriage accident on 19 May 1825, " decessit sine prole " at Epsom Races.
  • The process seems to have passed amicably and Andrew was often to work alongside his uncle, finally inheriting most of his property when Richard died sine prole in 1566.
  • Alan predeceased his brother, but as Robert died sine prole, it was Alans's eldest son, Walter, who inherited the now-substantial family estates.
  • Maud brought Dyrham to Walerand as her Marriage Settlement, thus unifying the two manors briefly ( in anticipation of the Denys's ), but as Walerand died " sine prole"
  • Only with the death of William " sine prole " in the summer of 1402 could it be certain that his aunt Elizabeth, Sir John Cokayne's mother, would inherit.
  • Ultimately the manor was to pass to the son of Margaret and Thomas, the younger Thomas Erdington, and the Erdingtons were to remain tenants there until the last of their line died, sine prole, in 1467.
  • Edmund served his cousin the king in the First War of Scottish Independence, After his death in 1354, his estates passed initially to his eldest son, also called Edmund, said variously to be 30 or 40 or more years of age, whose only son predeceased him " sine prole ".
  • ;Alfred de Totnes : Juhel's son and heir was Alfred de Totnes, who died " sine prole " some time before 1139, leaving two sisters as his co-heiresses each to a moiety of the barony : Aenor, who married the Welsh Marcher Lord Philip de Braose ( died 1134 / 55 ), 2nd feudal baron of Bramber, Surrey, and a sister whose name is unknown, who married Henry de Tracy ( died before 1165 ).
  • The son and heir of William Martin and Eleanor Fitz Piers was William II FitzMartin died " sine prole " in 1326, leaving as his co-heirs his surviving sister Eleanor FitzMartin ( died 1342 ), who died without progeny, albeit having married twice, and James Audley, 2nd Baron Audley ( died 1386 ), the son of his other sister Joan FitzMartin ( died 1322 ), by her second husband Nicholas Audley, 1st Baron Audley ( died 1316 ) of Heleigh Castle, Staffordshire.