The surname Zouche is of Anglo-Norman origin, derived from the Old French "Zouche," which likely refers to a place name in Normandy. It became prominent in England after the Norman Conquest of 1066, when the Zouche family settled in various regions, particularly in Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire. The name is associated with a noble lineage, and members of the Zouche family held significant positions, including that of barons and knights.
William Zouche died on 1352-07-19.
R. C. De Zouche has written: 'Partnership accounts' -- subject(s): Accounting, Partnership
Robert de Zouche Hall has written: 'A bibliography on vernacular architecture' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Vernacular architecture
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