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Hugh De HASTINGS, Of Elsing, Sir[1]

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Name Hugh De HASTINGS [2, 3] Suffix Of Elsing, Sir Birth Aft 1328 Gressenhall, Mitford, Norfolk, England [3, 4]
Gender Male _UID 19B86AE4B8334C02B5D5027FE23FCDC91A3D Death Sep 1369 Kalkwell Hill, Calais, France (Dvf) [4, 5]
Burial Friar's Church, Doncaster, Yorkshire Person ID I13120 Carney Wehofer 2024 Genealogy Last Modified 5 Feb 2012
Father Hugh De HASTINGS, Of Sutton Scotney, Sir, b. Bef 1310, Sutton Scotney, Hampshire, England d. Between 29 and 30 Jul 1347, Elsing, Mitford, Norfolk, England
Mother Margery FOLIOT, Heiress Of Gressenhall, b. Bef 1313, Gressenhall, Mitford, Norfolk, England d. 8 Aug 1349, Furnivalle Chapel, Friars Minor, Doncaster, Yorkshire
(Age ~ 36 years)
Marriage Bef 18 May 1330 [4, 6] Family ID F6648 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Margaret De EVERINGHAM, b. Abt 1329, Laxton, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England d. Aft 25 Nov 1375 (Age ~ 46 years)
Children 1. Margaret De HASTINGS, b. 1350, Elsing, Mitford, Norfolk, England d. Bef 1405 (Age 54 years)
2. Alice De HASTINGS, b. Abt 1352, Gressenhall, Mitford, Norfolk, England d. Yes, date unknown
3. Hugh HASTINGS, Of Elsing, Sir, b. Bef 20 Jun 1355, Elsing, Mitford, Norfolk, England d. 6 Nov 1386, Spain
(Age ~ 31 years)
Family ID F6647 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Aug 2016
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Notes - Hugh (Sir); allegedly married Margaret de Everingham and dvf 1369. [Burke's Peerage]
Sir Hugh Hastings, of Elsing, Norfolk. [Burke's Peerage, p. 2299]
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[SIR HUGH DE HASTINGES, next brother [after Sir John de Hastinges, de jure Lord Hastings, dsp 31 Aug 1393] and heir presumptive. He accompanied the Duke of Lancaster in his expedition to Normandy and Brittany in June 1356. He was with the King in his invasion of France in October 1359, being in the retinue of the said Duke. He went to Gascony in December 1366, in the retinue of the Duke of Lancaster, who was taking out reinforcements for the expedition of the Prince of Wales to Castile. He was taken, prisoner by the Spaniards in-a skirmish at Vitoria, 20 March 1366/7, and was ransomed or exchanged in the following autumn. He served with the same Duke in his raid into Picardy and Caux in July 1369. He is said to have married Margaret DE EVER1NGHAM. He died. v.f. it is said in 1369 (g). Her will dated (it is said) 25 November 1375.] [Complete Peerage VI:355, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
(g) Blomefield says that he died in 1369 at "Kalkwell Hill" (near Calais, where the Duke was encamped in Sep 1369), and was buried in the Friar's Church at Doncaster.
Note: Hugh d. before his brother John, as well as Hugh's son Hugh, d. 6 Nov 1386. Therefore when Hugh's brother John died without issue in 1393, his title went to Hugh's grandson who was only 9 years old.
- Hugh (Sir); allegedly married Margaret de Everingham and dvf 1369. [Burke's Peerage]
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Sources - [S579] Jim Weber.
- [S289] Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles M o s l e y Editor-in-Chief, 1999, 1335, 2299, 26 May 2003. (Reliability: 3).
- [S63] Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000, VI:355 (Reliability: 3).
- [S289] Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles M o s l e y Editor-in-Chief, 1999, 1335, 26 May 2003. (Reliability: 3).
- [S63] Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000, VI:355 (g) (Reliability: 3).
- [S63] Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000, VI:353 (Reliability: 3).
- [S579] Jim Weber.