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Monday, May 2, 2011

Sir Hugh de Hastings & Margery Foliot

5910220. Sir Hugh de Hastings & 5910221. Margery Foliot

By 1310, Hugh born in England, s/o 5910050. Earl John de Hastings & 11820441. Isabel le Despenser.

1313, Margery born in England, d/o 11820442. Sir Richard Foliot & 11820443. Joan de Brewes.

9/17/1322, Licence for Ralph de Monte Hermerii and Isabella his wife, sometime the wife of John de Hastynges, to acquire lands and rents … remainder to Hugh de Hastynges and Thomas his brother, sons of the said John and Isabella, … (S) CPRs.

1325, Margery coheir to her brother Richard, bringing the estate of Fenwick to the Hastings family.

2/22/1330, Margery Foliot, lady of Wellehagh, granted a market and fair at Wellow, Nottinghamshire. (S) Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs. [This market had been in the Foliot family for several generations.]

Bef. 5/18/1330, Hugh married Margery.

11/8/1330, Agreement … between Hugh de Hastynges and Margery his wife and John de Cammoys and his wife Margaret by the assent of Lady Isabella de Hastynges the mother of Hugh and of Sir Ralph de Cammoys father of John … by which purparty of part of the inheritance of Richard Foliot was made …

7/6/1332, Licence for Isabella late the wife of Ralph de Monte Hermerii, and sometime the wife of John de Hastynges, to enfeoff Thomas her son … manor of Sutton Scoteneye, … to remain after their death to Hugh de Hastynges and the said Thomas his brother, … (S) CPRs.

1333, Hugh heir to his brother Thomas.

1334, Hugh age 24.

12/30/1336, “1) Sir Hugh de Hastynges. 2) Sir Saere de Rocheford. Relating to settlement on marriage of Sir Saere to Isabell daughter of Sir Hugh de Hastynges.” (S) UKNA.

11/8/1338, Commission … to array the men of the county … and to keept the peace … Hugh de Hastynges is associated in the commission in the West Riding, co. York. (S) CPRs.

1339, Hugh presented at the church of Brisley, Norfolk.

4/10/1340, Commission to Ralph de Nevill, … the king of late learning that … indicted of homicides, larcenies … commanded Hugh de Hastynges, … keepers of the peace … to take and imprison all persons guilty … and that by pretext of such mandate these have taken … and imprisoned them in York castle, … (S) CPRs.

6/24/1340, Hugh fought at the battle of Sluys.

1/13/1341, Commission of oyer and terminer … to Hugh de Hastinges, … on complaint by Robert de Ufford, earl of Suffolk, … (S) CPRs.

1/28/1342, Pardon to Hugh de Hastynges, for acquiring for life from Laurence de Hastynges, earl of Pembroke, the soke and lordship of Oswardbek, co. Nottingham … (S) CPRs.

2/25/1342, Hugh summoned to council.

7/13/1342, Commission of peace … to Henry, earl of Derby, Hugh de Hastynges, William Scot, Richard de Wylughby, … in the West Riding, co. York. (S) CPRs.

10/25/1343, Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Hastynges, knight, … touching the death of Robert de Beghton … co. Derby. (S) CPRs.

10/11/1344, Pardon to Hugh de Hastynges of what pertains to the king because two ships of his, called ‘la Lawurence’ and ‘la Joachin’, lately arrested for the king’s passage to Brittany, never came to that passage. (S) CPRs.

1/18/1345, … Hugh de Hastinges, steward of the queen … (S) CPRs.

11/20/1345, Hugh de Hastynges, justice, appointed to and exemplification commission. (S) CPRs.

1346, Hugh appointed King’s Lt. and commander in Flanders.

8/26/1346, Hugh fought at the battle of Crecy.

11/20/1346 by Calais, Pardon to John de Isendyk for service in France, by K. and testimony of Hugh de Hastyng. (S) CPRs. [Multiple similar records.]

12/1/1346 at Calais, pardon for good service in the war in France, Robert de Roudon. By K. and testimony of Hugh de Hastynges. (S) CPRs. [Multiple similar records.]

1347, Sir Hugh at the siege of Calais, a knight banneret with 75 men in his contingent under Henry, Earl of Lancaster. (S) English Historical Documents 1327-1485, Myers, 1996, P497.

5/1347, Hugh appointed Seneschal of Gascony.

7/22/1347, Hugh died; buried at Elsing, Norfolk.

2/14/1348, Margery, late the wife of Hugh de Hastynges, filed complaints against John de Wentworth. (S) CPRs.

1348, Margery presented at the church of Brisley, Norfolk.

8/8/1349, Margery died; buried at Friars Minor, Doncaster.

(S) Magna Carta Ancestry, P300.

Children of Hugh and Margery: [2 sons, 3 daughters]

i. Hugh de Hastings (2955110), born ~1325 in England.

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