William le Latimer, 1st /2nd Lord (Baron) Latimer (of Corby), so created by writ of summons to Parliament 6 Feb 1298/9 (ie. nearly a year prior to the first recorded writ of sommons to his father, though the latter may have been summoned even earlier); fought at English defeat by Scots of Bannockburn 1314, when captured and held at Bothwell till ransomed some eight months after the battle; fought for Edward II at Battle of Boroughbridge 16 March 1321/2 against the rebellious Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, though one of the latter's supporters till c1318; Keeper of York Jan 1322/3; envoy to negotiate peace with Scotland 1324; married 1st by 20 April 1295 (divorce by 22 July 1312) Lucy, younger daughter and coheir of Sir Robert de Thweng, and had issue; married 2nd by 18 Aug 1314 Sibyl, daughter of Sir Richard de Fourneaux and widow of William de Huntingfield, and died by 12 July 1317, leaving by her a son (Thomas); his son by his 1st wife [William le Latimer, 3rd Baron]. [Burke's Peerage]