Date of Import: 24 Apr 2006
Richard (Seymour), Lord Saint Maur and Lovel (of Castle Cary), son and heir, had order for livery of seisin in June, and did homage 9 September 1401. In 1398 he went on service to Ireland, in the company of Thomas (de Holand), Duke of Surrey, the King's Lieutenant. In September 1401 he had protection as proceeding to Aquitaine, presumably in the retinue of Edward, Earl of Rutland, the recently appointed Lieutanant; In November 1403, on of the commissioners appointed to go by sea to relieve Cardiff castle, besieged by Welsh rebels; J. P., Somerset, 1405. By writs directed Ricardo Seymour, he was summoned to parliament 19 June 1402 to 26 Aug 1407.
He married Mary, widow of John Broughton, and daughter and [in her issue] heir of Thomas Peyvre (4th Earl Lord Peyvre) of Toddington, Beds, by Margaret, daughter and co-heir of Sir Neel Loring, K.G. He died 7 January 1408/09. On 19 April 1409 his widow had license to marry Hugh Moritmer, the King's Esquire; dower was assigned to her in May, with renewal of the license; but she died before 26 July following. [Complete Peerage XI: 361, XIV: 565, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
See also http://www.celtic-casimir.com/webtree/19/42775.htm