125324650. Richard De HOGHTON Mp, Sir Knight was born about 1279 in Molington, Banastre, Cheshire, England. He died after 1345 in Lea Hall, Preston, Lancashire, England. Richard married Sibilla De LEA about 1307 in 1st Wife. [Parents]
Sir Richard de Hoghton; MP Lancs 1322, 1326-7 and 1337. [Burke's Peerage]
-----From "The Pedigree of de Hoghton of Hoghton Tower"------
-----Visitors Information Brochure (nice place to visit)--------------General Statement of Hoghton family pedigree: The de Hoghtons are of ancient lineage, descended from Harvey de Walter, one of the companions of William the Conqueror, and through the female line from the Lady Godiva of Coventry, wife of Leofric III the Great, Earl of Mercia. After the third generation from the Norman Conquest, Richard and William de Hoghton first assumed the family name around 1150. The great-grandson, Sir Adam de Hoghton, was knighted and died in 1290.
Sir Richard de Hoghton 1316-1345, Knight of the Shire in the Parliaments of 1322-27-37. Married Sybilla de Lea, direct descendant of the Lady Godiva, whose lands in Lea still form part of the Hoghton Estates. Warden of the Ports, knighted by Edward III in 1336 and given permission to empark in 1327. It was from Lea Hall (his private residence), that Thomas Hoghton went into exile in 1569, having re-built Hoghton Tower 1560-1565.
Note: There is a Master Richard de Hoghton 1290-1316, Sheriff of Lancaster 1282, 1291 & 1301 mentioned in the brochure as a predecessor of this Richard. May have been an uncle.
125324651. Sibilla De LEA was born 1283 in Lea Hall, Preston, Lancashire, England. She died Dec. [Parents]
125324652. Hugh De COTTON was born about 1313 in Hodnet, Shropshire, England. He died Dec. Hugh married Isabel De HEYTON. [Parents]
125324653. Isabel De HEYTON was born about 1315 in Heyton, Shropshire, England. She died Dec. [Parents]
125324656. Peter 1St Baron CORBET Of Caus, Sir was born about 1235 in Caus Castle, Shropshire, England. He died before 10 Aug 1300. Peter married Alice De ORREBY on 1295 in 1st Husband 2ND Wife. [Parents]
Peter Corbet, of Caus Castle, Salop (quite possibly that Pier or Peter Corbet who was called to Parliament by writ of summons 24 June 1295, thus according to later doctrine becoming 1st Lord (Baron) Corbet. [Burke's Peerage]
125324657. Alice De ORREBY was born 1260 in Hatherton, Nantwich, Cheshire, England. She died before 20 Oct 1317. [Parents]
125324836. Roger Baron La ZOUCHE Sir Knight was born Between 1240-1242 in Ashby, Leicestershire, England. He died 15 Oct 1285 in Ashby, Leicestershire, England. Roger married Ela De LONGESPEE before 19 Jul 1267 in Northamptonshire, England. [Parents]
Ancestral File Number:
84ZT-8C Roger le Zouche m. Ela, dau. and co-heir of Stephen de Longespée, 2nd son of William, Earl of Salisbury, and dying in 1285, was s. by his son, Alan la Zouche. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 598, Zouche, Baron Zouche, of Ashby, co. Leicester]
125324837. Ela De LONGESPEE was born about 1246 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. She died before 19 Jul 1276. [Parents]
Ela (d. by 19 July 1276), daughter of Stephen Longespee, himself son of William Longespee Earl of Salisbury (illegitimate son of Henry II). [Burke's Peerage]
Seal to Parents: SUBMITTED
Ancestral File Number:9R32-VX
125324838. Nicholas 1St Baron De SEGRAVE Sir was born about 1238 in Segrave, Leicestershire, England. He died before 12 Nov 1295 in Segrave, Leicestershire, England and was buried in Chacombe Priory, Chacombe, Northamptonshire, England. Nicholas married Maud De LUCY [Baroness Segrave] about 1255 in England.
Nicholas 24 Jun 1295 Seagrave, Leicestershire, England. [Parents]
Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Lord (Baron) Segrave, so created by writ of summons to Parliament 24 June 1295; born c1238; apparently knighted 1 Aug 1263; with others of the magnates opposed to Henry III laid siege to Rochester April 1264; also commanded the London contingent at the Battle of Lewes 14 May 1264; in addition fought at Battle of Evesham 1265 (wounded and captured, subsequently seeking pardon 1266 and receiving it 1267); called up for military service against Welsh 1276, 1277, 1282 and 1283; attended 1283 a meeting at Shrewsbury which in a House of Lords decision 1877 was deemed to be a Parliament, hence to have been capable of creating peerages by writ, though this decision is now held to be flawed; married Maud, possibly daughter of ? Lucy, and died by 12 Nov 1295. [Burke's Peerage]
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Nicholas de Segrave, who, in the 43rd Henry III [1259], attended that monarch into Frances, but soon after espoused the cause of the barons and became one of their most active leaders. In the 47th of Henry's reign [1263], he was amongst those who appeared openly in arms and fortified Northampton, for which proceeding his lands were seized by the crown. Upon the subsequent fall of Northampton to the royalists, Nicholas de Segrave fled to London, where the citizens having raised a large army for the barons made him their general. At the head of this force, he marched with Gilbert de Clare and Henry de Hastings to the siege of Rochester, and thence to Lewes, at which place the celebrated battle, so disastrous to the king, commenced by a charge made by Segrave and the head of the Londoners; in this, however, he was worsted by Prince Edward who, flushed with success, pursued his advantage too far and thus mainly contributed to the defeat which the royal arms sustained. This issue of this battle is well known. The king, Prince Edward, and the chief of their adherents became prisoners to the rebels who followed up their triumph by immediately summoning a parliament in the king's name, to which Nicholas de Segrave was summoned as Baron Segrave, 24 December, 1264. But the tide soon ebbing, he was among the defeated at Evesham where he was wounded and make prisoner. He was, however, admitted to the benefit of the Dictum of Kenilworth, and obtained a full pardon with restoration of his lands which had been seized. In four years afterwards, he attended Prince Edward to the Holy Land and when that prince ascended the throne, he appears to have enjoyed a large share of royal favour. In the 4th year of Edward's reign [1276], he was with the king in a campaign against the Welsh and was subsequently employed in Scotland and Ireland, having had a second summons to parliament 24 June, 1295. His lordship m. Maud de Lucy, by whom he had issue, John, Nicholas, Geoffrey, Peter, Gilbert, and Annabel. Lord Segrave d. 1295, and was s. by his eldest son, John de Segrave, 2nd baron. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 484, Segrave, Barons Segrave of Barton Segrave]
125324839. Maud De LUCY [Baroness Segrave] was born 1239 in Egremont, Cumberland, England. She died after 1288. [Parents]
Maud, possibly daughter of ? Lucy. [Burke's Peerage]
Name Suffix:
[Baroness Segrav
Ancestral File Number:V9SJ-GL
125324840. John FITZAER was born about 1233 in Great Withyford, Albrighton, Shropshire, England. He died 12 Jan 1293. [Parents]
125324896. Walter De PESHALE was born about 1190 in England. He died Dec. [Parents]
125324900. John De SWYNNERTON Sir was born about 1178 in Little Sugnall, Staffordshire, England. He died. John married Petronilla De DORESLOW. [Parents]
125324901. Petronilla De DORESLOW was born about 1176 in Staffordshire, England. She died after 1215. [Parents]
125324902. Stephen De PESHALE was born about 1191 in Shropshire, England. He died Dec. Stephen married Miss De AUDLEY. [Parents]
Ancestral File Number:
8WKC-6F
125324903. Miss De AUDLEY was born about 1191 in Heleigh Castle, Audley, Staffordshire, England. She died Dec. [Parents]
125324904. Peter De EYTON Sir was born about 1218 in Dover, Kent, England. He died Dec. Peter married Mrs. Margery (Nmn-Peter 1218) EYTON. [Parents]
125324905. Mrs. Margery (Nmn-Peter 1218) EYTON was born about 1220 in England. She died Dec.
125324928. Richard CORBET married Johanna DE MORTON. [Parents]
125324946. Robert II DE TREGOZ married Juliane DE CANTELO. [Parents]
125324947. Juliane DE CANTELO. [Parents]
125324952. Elias Helias GIFFARD married Maud Fitzharding DE BERKELEY.
125324953. Maud Fitzharding DE BERKELEY.
125324956. Walter DE CLIFFORD married Agnes DE CUNDY.
125324958. Prince Of Wales Llywelyn FAWR married Joan. [Parents]
125324959. Joan "Of North Wales". [Parents]
125324960. Thomas De ERDINGTON was born about 1190 in Erdington, Shawbury, Carfe Mullen, Eng. He died about 1218. Thomas married Rohese De COCFELDE.
125324961. Rohese De COCFELDE was born about 1190 in England. She died.
125325012. Robert DE TATESHAL married Maud D' AUBIGNY. [Parents]
125325013. Maud D' AUBIGNY was born about 1196 in Arundel, Sussex, England. She died Between 1238-1242 in Sussex, England. [Parents]
Ancestral File Number:
V9SN-LT Ancestral File Number:
V9SN-LT