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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Lord Hugh de Herdeburgh & Isabel de Turville

23640220. Lord Hugh de Herdeburgh & 23640221. Isabel de Turville

~1230, Hugh born in Engand, s/o 47280440. Roger de Herdeberg.

~1233, Isabel born in England, d/o 33773890. Roger de Craft & 33773891. Cecily de Turville.

~1250, Isabel a coheir of her brother Roger.

~1253, Hugh married Isabel.

By 1254, Hugh’s father died.

4/4/1254, The homage of William le Fort to Hugh de Herdeberge put in respite while William is in the king’s service in Gascony. (S) CCRs.

12/1257, ‘Hugonem de Herdeberg’ a mainpernor of Hugo de Messenden. (S) CCRs.

1264, Hugh de Herdeburgh, presented Simon de Wycomb to Alyesbury as rector. (S) Hist. & Antiq’s of Buckingham, V2, Lipscomb, 1847, P498.

2/1265, Lord Hugh de Herdeburgh given 12 oak trees from the forest of Whithelwod of the gift of the king. (S) CCRs.

1/7/1266, Whereas Edward the king’s son lately upon the surrender of the castles of Walingford and Berkehamsted granted to Richard de Haveringes, … William de Turvill, and John de Haveringes, who were in the garrison of Walingford castle, that he would keep them harmless in their goods and lands; the king ratifies the grant. (S) CPRs.

10/13/1267, Because it is testified before the king by Philip Basset, Benedict de Blackenham, … adherents of the king during the late disturbance and by their oath he has learned that Hugh de Herdeberg in nothing forfeited against the king whereby he should incur loss of his lands, the king has restored to him his lands which were in the king’s hands by occasion of the said disturbance. (S) CPRs.

4/1269, Hugh de Herdebergh sued Henry Hubaud and Beatrice (16886945) for his share in the estate of Cecilia [sister of Isabel and Beatrice], which he claimed to hold half the manor and advowson of Fulbrook. (S) Hist. of Warwick, V3, 1945, Fulbrook.

4/1269, For Joan who was the wife of Henry Hastings … Willelmus de Turvill' et Hugo de Herdeberg' tenent in Bedeworth' et Wylie … (S) CCRs.

4/1272, Hugh de Herdeberg made a quitclaim in Warwickshire. (S) CCRs.

By 1272, Hugh knighted.

7/2/1272, Hugh de Herdeburgh, Knt., presented Will. De Herdeburgh to Alyesbury as rector. (S) Hist. & Antiq’s of Buckingham, V2, Lipscomb, 1847, P498.

11/16/1272, Edward I ascended to the throne while on crusade.

1273-74, Ida the wife of Roger (11820110) son of Hugh de Herdebergh v. Hugh de Herdebergh with respect to Prilleston manor. (S) Short Cal. of Feet of Fines, Norfolk, 1885, P126. [Part of marriage agreement.]

1274, Hugh de Herdberewe levied a fine of the advowson of the church of Willey for which the Abbot of the church gave Hugh 10 marks of silver. (S) Antiq’s of Warwickshire, V1, Dugdale, 1730, Willey.

1275, Hugh constituted a justice for gaol delivery at Warwick. (S) Essex Record Office, D/DH VD1-38.

Hugh of Harborough Magna, Pailton in Monks Kirby and Willey, Warwickshire; Weston Turville, Buckinghamshire; Messing, Essex; and Carshalton, Surrey, died.

(S) Magna Carta Ancestry, P221. (S) Antiquities of Warwickshire, V1, 1730, P92. (S) Hist. of the Co. of Warwick, V6, 1951.

Family notes:

·         1315, The manor of Willey, Warwick, held of William le Boteler of Wem and his wife Ela, and John de Hulles and his wife Isabel, sister of Ela, heirs of their grandfather Hugh de Herdeberewe (23640220). (S) Hist. of the Co. of Warwick, V6, 1951, Willey.

Child of Hugh and Isabel:

i. Roger de Herdeburgh (11820110), born ~1255 in England.


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