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Lady Anne Hastings HOO, I

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  1. 1.  Lady Anne Hastings HOO, I was born in 1424 in Blickling, Norfolk, England (daughter of Sir Thomas 1St Baron HOO, Of Luton Hoo and Elizabeth De WYCHINGHAM); died on 6 Jun 1484 in Norwich, Norfolk, England; was buried in Norwich Cathedral, Norwich, Norfolk, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LHW7-5PT


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Sir Thomas 1St Baron HOO, Of Luton Hoo was born about 1396 in Luton Hoo, Luton, Bedfordshire, England; died between 13 Feb 1454 and 1455 in Hastings, Sussex, England (Dspm).

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    • FamilySearch ID: LB6G-LMH
    • _UID: E44F4720C1EE481A917B744D43D66D72705B

    Notes:

    Sir Thomas Hoo, Lord Hoo, d. 1455, by his (2) wife Eleanor, daughter and heir of Sir Lionel de Welles, Lord Welles, knighted 18 Jan 1477/8, MP 1482-1523, KG 11 May 1510. [Ancestral Roots]

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    Sir Thomas Hoo, KG, dspm 13 Feb 1545/5, created Lord Hoo of Hoo, co. Bedford 1448; m. (1) Elizabeth, daughter of Nicholas Wychingham of Wychingham, Norfolk. [Magna Charta Sureties]

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    BARONY OF HOO (I) 1448-1455

    SIR THOMAS HOO, of Luton-Hoo, Beds, Wartling, Sussex, Ockley, Surrey, Mulbarton, Norfolk, &c., son and heir of Sir Thomas Hoo, of the same, by his 1st wife, Eleanor, widow of Sir Robert D'UFFORD, of Wrentham, Suffolk, and younger daughter and coheir of Sir Thomas DE FELTON, K.G., of Litcham, Norf-olk, was Esquire of the Chamber to Thomas (Beaufort), Duke of Exeter, whose will (1426) he witnessed. He was Sheriff of Beds and Bucks 10 February 1429/30, and on 18 June 1434 was in France. He took part in the operations in the Pays de Caux in 1436, returning apparently to England the same year, when, 19 May, he had a safe conduct, being in the retinue of the Earl of Suffolk. In 1437 he was Bailiff of Mantes. He had lctters of attornoy on setting out for France, was Captain of Verneuil in 1441. and apparently still Bailiff of Mantes. On 29 June 1442, for his services in the wars in France, he was granted ?40 a year out of the issues of Norfolk, and on 9 September 1442 was nominated one of the commissioners to treat of peace with France. He had letters of attorney, 24 March 1443/4, on going abroad on an embassy, being one of the commissioners who negotiated a truce, 27 June 1444, and on 12 August following was sent with Sir Robert de Roos and Garter by the King to the Queen in France. He appears as Chancellor in France and Normandy 18 March 1444/5, and in July 1445 he and Sir Robert de Roos met the ambassadors of France and Spain at Rochester. He was nominated K.G. 11 July, and installed 16 August 1445. On 19 July 1445 he had a grant to him, his heirs and assigns of the Castle, Lordship, Barony and Honour of Hastings. He appears again as Chancellor of Normandy in 1446, and as Chancellor of France and Captain of Mantes in 1447, and in 1448 as Chancellor of France. On 2 June 1448, for his good service in England, France and Normandy, he was created, the grant being to him and his heirs male, LORD HOO of Hoo in the county of Bedford and of Hastings in the county of Sussex. He was summoned to Parliament 2 January 1448/9, 5 September 1450, and 20 January 1452/3, by writs directed Thome Hoo Chivaler. In 1449, as Chancellor of France, he was sent with the Abbot of Gloucester by the Duke of Somerset, Lieutenant of France and Normandy, to inform the King and Parliament of the state of affairs in France, being also one of the commissioners appointed to deal with the French commanders touching the surrender of Rouen, Caudebec, Harfleur, &c. In 1450 he appears to have returned to England, sharing the unpopularity of the Duke of Somerset. In 1453 he was on a commission to treat in Surrey and Sussex for a loan to relieve the Earl of Shrewsbury's army in the Duchy of Aquitaine and city of Bordeaux.

    He married, 1stly, Elizabeth, daughter of Nicholas WYCHINGHAM, of Wychingham, Norfolk. He married, 2ndly, Eleanor, daughter and heir of Lionel (WELLES), LORD WELLES. He died s.p.m., 13 February 1454/5, when the Barony became extinct. His widow married, 2ndly, James LAWRENCE, and, 3rdly, as is stated, Hugh, HASTINGS.

    His immediate heir male was his brother of the half blood, Thomas Hoo, who died s.p. or s.p.m., 8 October 1486. His daughters and coheirs were, by the said Elizabeth [Wychingham], Anne, aged 30 and more at her father's death; and by the said Eleanor [Welles], Anne, aged 8, Eleanor, aged 6, and Elizabeth, aged 4 and more. (1) Anne married, before her father's death, Geoffrey Boleyn, citizen and alderman of London, afterwards knighted, being Lord Mayor of London. She was great-grandmother of Anne Boleyn, 2nd Queen Consort of Henry VIII. (2) Anne married Sir Roger Copley, of Roughey, by whom she had issue Roger Copley. (3) Eleanor is said to have married 1stly, Thomas Echingham, who died s.p.. She married [2ndly], in or before 1468, James Carew, by whom she was mother of Sir Richard Carew and grandmother of Sir Nicholas Carew. (4) Elizabeth married, 1stly, Thomas Massingberd, by whom she had a daughter and heir Anne Massingberd, and, 2ndly, Sir John Devenish, by whom she had issue Richard Devenish. [Complete Peerage VI:561-5, transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

    Thomas married Elizabeth De WYCHINGHAM in 1st Wife. Elizabeth (daughter of Nicholas De WYCHINGHAM, & Upton, Sir and Joan De ANTINGHAM) was born about 1396 in Witchingham, St Faith's, Norfolk, England; died before 1446. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth De WYCHINGHAM was born about 1396 in Witchingham, St Faith's, Norfolk, England (daughter of Nicholas De WYCHINGHAM, & Upton, Sir and Joan De ANTINGHAM); died before 1446.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GJSY-MRG
    • Name: Elizabeth WITCHINGHAM
    • _UID: 42D3547A0257448CA4B94005B08BE2AB7648

    Notes:

    Elizabeth, daughter of Nicholas Wychingham of Wychingham, Norfolk. [Magna Charta Sureties]

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    He [Thomas Hoo] married, 1stly, Elizabeth, daughter of Nicholas WYCHINGHAM, of Wychingham, Norfolk. [Complete Peerage VI:561-4, Transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

    Children:
    1. Anne HOO was born before 1414 in Blickling, Aylsham, Norfolk, England; died in 1484.
    2. 1. Lady Anne Hastings HOO, I was born in 1424 in Blickling, Norfolk, England; died on 6 Jun 1484 in Norwich, Norfolk, England; was buried in Norwich Cathedral, Norwich, Norfolk, England.
    3. Sir Thomas HOO was born about 1429 in Luton, Bedfordshire, England; and died.


Generation: 3

    Children:
    1. 2. Sir Thomas 1St Baron HOO, Of Luton Hoo was born about 1396 in Luton Hoo, Luton, Bedfordshire, England; died between 13 Feb 1454 and 1455 in Hastings, Sussex, England (Dspm).

  • 6.  Nicholas De WYCHINGHAM, & Upton, Sir was born about 1365 in Upton With Fishley, Blofield, Norfolk, England (son of William De WYCHINGHAM, & Upton, Sir Knight and Margaret BRAOSE); died in 1434 in Witchingham, St Faith's, Norfolk, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: 939K-8FN
    • Name: Nicholas WITCHINGHAM
    • _UID: 4FA79F07E6A84942860B3DCA98CDE1DD7035

    Notes:

    Nicholas Wychingham of Wychingham, Norfolk. [Magna Charta Sureties]

    Citations

    1.[S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume VI, page 564. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
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    Nicholas Wychingham (abt. 1370 - abt. 1433)
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    Nicholas "of Fishley" Wychingham
    Born about 1370 in Upton With Fishley, Blofield, Norfolk, Englandmap
    ANCESTORS ancestors
    Son of William Witchingham and Margaret (Braose) Witchingham
    Brother of Dionysia (Wychingham) Clere
    Husband of Joan (Unknown) Wychingham ? married [date unknown] [location unknown]
    DESCENDANTS descendants
    Father of Alice Witchingham, Edmund Wychingham and Elizabeth (Wychingham) Hoo
    Died about 1433 in Witchingham, Norfolk, Englandmap
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    Nicholas de Wychingham (d. c. 1430/3; bur. St. Mary, Witchingham, Norfolk)

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    1 Biography
    1.1 Parents
    1.2 Siblings
    1.3 Marriage
    1.4 Children of Edmund and Alice
    1.5 Will
    2 Sources
    Biography
    Nicholas is the son of Sir William de Wychingham, sgt-at-law (d. abt. 1381) and Margaret. He succeeded his older brother, Richer (d. abt. 1385).

    Nicholas married twice; and was succeeded by his grandson William Witchingham, son of William (d.v.p).[1]

    Parents
    Father: Sir William de Wychingham, sgt-at-law (will proved 25 Mar 1381; bur. St. Mary's, Witchingham).
    Siblings
    Richer (d.s.p; will dated 1384; proved 10 Nov 1385).
    m. Alice
    William
    Dionysia
    m. William de Clere (d. 1384).[2]
    m. William Cailly (Cayley).
    Marriage
    m.1 Alice Flete, dau. of Roger Flete, citizen and draper of London[3] Issue:

    William (d.v.p.).[1]
    Alice (d. 1458; bur. Friars-Preachers, Norwich)
    m. Sir Roger Harsick (d. 1453; bur. chancel of South-acre) of Southacre
    Margery
    m. Sir Robert Tudenham of Oxburgh
    m.2 Joan (d. 1459; bur. Friars-preachers, Norwich). Issue:

    Edmund of Woodrising, Norfolk
    m. Alice, dau. and h. of Sir John Falstolf of Fishley.[4]
    Children of Edmund and Alice
    Amy m. Richard Southwell of Wood-Rising, esq.
    Frances m. Sir William Mull of Harscomb in Gloucestershire
    Joan m.1 Robert Longstrather; m.2 Robert Boys of Honing, Norfolk
    Elizabeth m. William Bardwell, esq. of West Herling.
    Will
    Date: 1430 Wood-Rising
    Proved: 1433
    Executor: wife Joan
    Sources
    ? 1.0 1.1 William's son, also William, became Nicholas' heir.[1]
    ? HOP (1983), states that Dionysia married William de Clere (d. 1384).[2]
    ? Alice was seized in her right of the manor of Totham Parva, Essex.[3]
    ? Edmund and Alice had 4 dau:British History
    Blomefield, F. (1808). 'Eynford Hundred: Witchingham, Magna and Parva', in An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk, 8, pp. 297-311. London. BHO. eBook.
    Carthew, G.A. (1877). "Pedigree of Harsick of Southacre," in The Hundred of Launditch and Deanery of Brisley, pp. 160. Miller & Levins. Google Books. Carthew (1877), does not name the wives of Nicholas. He also calls him, "Nicholas Witchingham of Fishley."


    Percival Oakley Hill, A History of Upton, Norfolk (1891), pp. 7- 8, pedigree chart showing the descent of the manor of Upton.
    Weis, F.L. (1999). Magna Charta Sureties 1215.
    "Sir Nicholas Witchingham." Knight family. knight-france.com. Web.[4]


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    On 12 Sep 2015 at 07:03 GMT C Handy wrote:

    Wynchingham-2 and Wychingham-5 appear to represent the same person because: See source for Wychingham-5, here: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p513.htm#i15413
    shows daughter Elizabeth m. Thomas Hoo, so clearly the same person.


    Nicholas married Joan De ANTINGHAM about 1396 in Woodrising, Norfolk, England. Joan was born about 1377 in Woodrising, Mitford, Norfolk, England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  • 7.  Joan De ANTINGHAM was born about 1377 in Woodrising, Mitford, Norfolk, England; and died.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LX7P-39H
    • _UID: 8002161D9CB34F2299F9042F0CFA95BA8FB0

    Children:
    1. Frances WYCHINGHAM and died.
    2. Joan WYCHINGHAM was born in in Wood Rising, Norfolk, Englnad; died in in Horning, Norfolk, England.
    3. 3. Elizabeth De WYCHINGHAM was born about 1396 in Witchingham, St Faith's, Norfolk, England; died before 1446.
    4. Edmund WYCHINGHAM was born in 1402 in Woodrising, Norfolk, England; died in 1475 in Norwich, Norfolk, England; was buried in Austin Friars Church, Norwich, City of Norwich, Norfolk, England.


  • Generation: 4

    1. 12.  William De WYCHINGHAM, & Upton, Sir Knight was born about 1328 in Upton With Fishley, Blofield, Norfolk, England (son of Richard Roger WYCHINGHAM and Margaret ANTINGHAM); died about 1381 in Great Witchingham, Norfolk, England; was buried in Great Witchingham, Norfolk, England.

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      • FamilySearch ID: G79R-W4G
      • Name: William WITCHINGHAM
      • Occupation: ; Lawyer, Judge of Common Pleas 1363
      • _UID: B2299212BF2848DDAE0CCCBBAA8CBE4505EE

      Notes:

      About Sir William Witchingham (Wychingham)
      Sir William de Wychingham, son of Richard de Wichingham, was lord in the 33d of Edward III.; he was bred to the law, of which he was a serjeant, and a judge of the Common-pleas in 1363; by his will proved March 25, 1381, he was buried in the south isle of Wichingham St. Mary's church, which he had built; gives legacies to Margaret his wife, (fn. 6) to Richer, Nicholas, and William, his sons, and to William [Clere] and Dionysia his wife, who was his daughter.

      That his wife's name was Margaret is certain; that she was Lady Margaret de Brewse is not. It is rather more likely that she was the daughter of one Roger or William de Rising or Woodrising, of merely local importance.

      St. Mary's church includes (or included) many armorial bearings and impalements, but that of de Brewse is not to be found. If his wife were a de Brewse, surely her family's blazon would have been prominently featured?

      [I]n the 18th of Edward III. John de Enepol and Joan his wife, Henry Broom of Reedham and Maud his wife, Thomas Pykel and Joan his wife, sold their right in this lordship, with lands, &c. to Wichingham St. Mary, and St. Faith's, to Will. de Witchingham, quit of the heirs of John, Maud, Joan, and Alice. http://apling.freeservers.com/Villages/WoodrisingBlomfield.htm

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      William Witchingham (1328 - 1381)
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      William Witchingham
      Born 1328 in Norfolk, , Englandmap
      Son of Roger Wychingham and Margaret De Antingham
      [sibling(s) unknown]
      Husband of Margaret (Braose) Witchingham ? married [date unknown] [location unknown]
      DESCENDANTS descendants
      Father of Dionysia (Wychingham) Clere and Nicholas Wychingham
      Died 1381 in Norfolk, , Englandmap
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      Biography
      "Roger, son of Walter, was living in the said reign, and granted messuages, lands, &c. to Sarah, widow of Walter.

      "Sir William de Wychingham, son of Richer [Roger] de Wychingham, was lord in the 33d of Edward III [1360]. He was bred to the law, of which he was a serjeant, and a judge of the Common Pleas in 1363. By his will, proved March 25, 1381, he was buried in the fourth aisle of Witchingham St. Mary's church, which he had built; gave legacies to Margaret his wife, to Richer, Nicholas, and William, his sons, and to William Caley and Dionyisia his wife, who was his daughter. ..."[1]



      See Sir William Witchingham's page at the Knight Family website, with quotations from other sources.

      Sources
      ? https://archive.org/stream/historyantiquiti03jeffiala#page/108/mode/2up The History and Antiquities of Norfolk, vol. 3 (1781): Hundred of Eyensford, p. 109].
      Percival Oakley Hill, A History of Upton, Norfolk (1891), pp. 7- 8, pedigree chart showing the descent of the manor of Upton.
      Acknowledgement


      William married Margaret BRAOSE. Margaret (daughter of John De BRAOSE, Of Stinton, Sir and Eve De UFFORD) was born about 1330 in Stinton, Norfolk, England; died in 1374 in Norfolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 13.  Margaret BRAOSE was born about 1330 in Stinton, Norfolk, England (daughter of John De BRAOSE, Of Stinton, Sir and Eve De UFFORD); died in 1374 in Norfolk, England.

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      • FamilySearch ID: G8XD-6TN
      • Name: Margaret BREWSE
      • _UID: 03B5573A09014B54BF7AD7CEC3712FB8EBAB

      Notes:

      That his wife's name was Margaret is certain; that she was Lady Margaret de Brewse is not. It is rather more likely that she was the daughter of one Roger or William de Rising or Woodrising, of merely local importance.

      St. Mary's church includes (or included) many armorial bearings and impalements, but that of de Brewse is not to be found. If his wife were a de Brewse, surely her family's blazon would have been prominently featured?
      BUT

      Margaret Braose who married William Witchingham, to whom John de Brewes bequeathed a silver cup.[5]
      Notes
      "Sir John de Brewes by his will [Reg. Haydon fol. 11] dated in May 1370 he requires to be buried in the chancel, gives to Sir John de Brews, one of his best horses, to the lady Eve his wife, 5 marks and a silver cup with a cover, to Sir John de Brews, junior 40s. to Giles his brother 40s. the lady Margaret, wife of Sir William de Wychingham, a silver cup with a cover; he was chancellor to the bistiop of Norwich."[6]

      ? An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Volume 8, pub. 1808, pp. 269-276
      ? Francis Blomefield, An essay towards a topographical history of the county of Norfolk, Volume 4, p. 424.


      Children:
      1. Dionysia WYCHINGHAM was born about 1348 in Upton With Fishley, Blofield, Norfolk, England; and died.
      2. Richer WYCHINGHAM was born in 1348 in Wychingham. Norfolk, England; died in 1384 in Wychingham, Norfolk, England; was buried in Church of Witchingham, Norfolk, England.
      3. William WYCHINGHAM was born in 1355 in Witchingham, Norfolk, England; and died.
      4. 6. Nicholas De WYCHINGHAM, & Upton, Sir was born about 1365 in Upton With Fishley, Blofield, Norfolk, England; died in 1434 in Witchingham, St Faith's, Norfolk, England.