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Carney & Wehofer Family
Genealogy Pages
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Bef 1310 - 1347
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Name |
Hugh De HASTINGS [2, 3] |
Suffix |
Of Sutton Scotney, Sir |
Died |
Between 29 and 30 Jul 1347 |
Elsing, Mitford, Norfolk, England [2, 3] |
Born |
Bef 1310 |
Sutton Scotney, Hampshire, England [2, 3] |
Gender |
Male |
_UID |
8255A7E5C9294C2F817D8086D5118E92DAF2 |
Buried |
Elsing Church, Norfolk, England |
Person ID |
I13122 |
Carney Wehofer 2024 Genealogy |
Last Modified |
5 Feb 2012 |
Family |
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) |
Married |
Bef 18 May 1330 [2, 5] |
Children |
| 1. Hugh De HASTINGS, Of Elsing, Sir, b. Aft 1328, Gressenhall, Mitford, Norfolk, England , d. Sep 1369, Kalkwell Hill, Calais, France (Dvf) (Age ~ 40 years) |
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Last Modified |
29 Aug 2016 |
Family ID |
F6648 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Hugh (Sir), of Sutton Scotney, Hants; fought at Battle of Sluys 1340; Captain and Lt of English Army in Flanders 1346, fought at Battle of Crecy 1346. [Burke's Peerage]
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SIR HUGH DE HASTINGES, of Sutton Scotney, next brother [after Thomas, dsp 11 Jan 1332/3] and heir, being 2nd son of John, 1st LORD HASTINGES, by his 2nd wife, Isabel, both abovenamed. He was aged 24 and more at his mother's death in 1334. On 28 March 1335 the King took his homage, and he had livery of a moiety of the manor of Sutton Scotney which his mother had held in chief. He fought at the battle of SIUYS, 24 June 1340, in the retinue of the Earl of Derby. On 28 January 1341/2 he had pardon for acquiring for life from Laurence, Earl of Pembroke, the lordship of Oswardebeck, Notts. He was summoned to a Council, 25 February 1341/2, by writ directed Hugoni de Hastinges. On 13 October 1343 he had licence to grant away the manor of Sutton Scotney. In April 1344 he occurs as Steward to the Queen. He accompanied the Earl of Derby to Gascony in June 1345, being in the retinue of the Earl of Pembroke. On 20 June 1346 he was appointed Captain and Lieutenant of the King in Flanders, and was commissioned to raise forces in that country for the war with France: early in August he brought a large body of Flemings (60,000, it is said) to France, to join the King; and was at the battle of Cr?cy, 26 August of that year. On 14 May 1347 he was urgentiy requested to rejoin the King before Calais, and was there in the following June.
He married, before 18 May 1330, Margery, sister and coheir, and in her issue sole heir, of Richard FOLIOT, of Gressenhall and Weasenham, Norfolk, [3rd Lord Foliot] (who died s.p. and a minor, 29 May 1325), and elder daughter of Sir Richard FOLIOT 2nd Lord Foliot], of the same, by Joan, younger daughter and coheir of Sir William DE BREOUSE, Lord of Bramber and Gower [LORD BREOUSE]. On 13 June and 11 December 1330 Hugh and Margery had livery of her purparty of the lands of her grandmother, Margery, widow of Jordan Foliot. He died 29 or 30 July 1347, and was buried in Elsing Church, Norfolk: brass. The manors, which he and his wife had held jointly at his death, were released to her, Elsing and Weasenham, 7 September 1347, and Norton and Fenwick, 5 October following. She, who was aged 12 or 13 in 1325, died 8 August, and was buried 30 August 1349, in the Furnivalle Chapel, in the Church of the Friars Minor at Doncaster. [Complete Peerage VI:352-4, XIV:372, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
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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, 26 May 2003., 1335 (Reliability: 3).
- [S63] Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000, VI:352-4 (Reliability: 3).
- [S63] Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000, VI:348 (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).
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