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Sir Hugh de Hastings

Birth
England
Death
6 Nov 1386
Burial
Norwich, City of Norwich, Norfolk, England Add to Map
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Hugh de Hastings of Elsing and Weasenham, Norfolk. Of Monewden, Suffolk, of Norton, Yorkshire.

Son and heir of Sir Hugh de Hastings and Margaret de Everingham. Grandson of Sir Adam de Everingham and Joan D'Eiville, Sir Hugh Hastings and Margery de Foilot.

Husband of Anne le Despenser, the daughter of Edward le Despenser, a descendant of King Edward I, and Elizabeth, the daughter of Bartholomew Burghersh, a descendant of King Henry II.

They were married before 01 Nov 1376 and had two sons, Hugh and Sir Edward.

He took part in two expeditions to Brittany, 1378 with William de Montagu, 2nd Earl of Salisbury and 1379 with John Arundel, Marshal of England.

He gave evidence in the Scrope and Grosvenor trial 1386, and died on an expedition to Spain on 06 Nov 1386.
Hugh de Hastings of Elsing and Weasenham, Norfolk. Of Monewden, Suffolk, of Norton, Yorkshire.

Son and heir of Sir Hugh de Hastings and Margaret de Everingham. Grandson of Sir Adam de Everingham and Joan D'Eiville, Sir Hugh Hastings and Margery de Foilot.

Husband of Anne le Despenser, the daughter of Edward le Despenser, a descendant of King Edward I, and Elizabeth, the daughter of Bartholomew Burghersh, a descendant of King Henry II.

They were married before 01 Nov 1376 and had two sons, Hugh and Sir Edward.

He took part in two expeditions to Brittany, 1378 with William de Montagu, 2nd Earl of Salisbury and 1379 with John Arundel, Marshal of England.

He gave evidence in the Scrope and Grosvenor trial 1386, and died on an expedition to Spain on 06 Nov 1386.


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