RICHARD (DE PLAIZ), LORD PLAIZ, brother and heir, was born 21 September 1323. He did homage, and had order for livery of his lands, 2 October 1344; but he was never summoned to Parliament. In May 1345 he was going to Brittany in the train of the Earl of Oxford, and served under him in the Crecy campaign from the King's landing at La Hogue till the capture of Calais. He alienated several properties to monastic owners. In 1356 he was in Gascony with the Prince of Wales, and for good service at Poitiers received a gift of 250 marks.
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He married Margaret (or Margery), sister and [in 1361] coheir of John [DE ST. PHILIBERT], 1st Lord St. Philibert, and died overseas in October 1360. His widow had order for assignment of dower 18 February 1360/1
Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Page: X:541