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Margaret ROCHFORD

Margaret ROCHFORD

Female Abt 1380 - Abt 1441  (~ 61 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Margaret ROCHFORD was born about 1380 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England (daughter of John ROCHFORD, Of Boston, Sir and Alice De HASTINGS); died about 1441.

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    • _UID: DAF975450F1C4F9B87A01C659BCD6FA0C119

    Family/Spouse: Frederick TILNEY, Of Boston & Ringborough. Frederick was born about 1367 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; died after 1406 in Ringborough, Humberside, East Riding Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Philip TILNEY, Of Boston, Sir was born about 1400 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; died in 1453.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John ROCHFORD, Of Boston, Sir was born about 1350 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; and died.

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    • _UID: DCB71921602147E480993456E8AD652B41EA

    John married Alice De HASTINGS about 1375. Alice (daughter of Hugh De HASTINGS, Of Elsing, Sir and Margaret De EVERINGHAM) was born about 1352 in Gressenhall, Mitford, Norfolk, England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Alice De HASTINGS was born about 1352 in Gressenhall, Mitford, Norfolk, England (daughter of Hugh De HASTINGS, Of Elsing, Sir and Margaret De EVERINGHAM); and died.

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    • _UID: E57F90E72E264B46B26FF0D889E916F526FB

    Children:
    1. 1. Margaret ROCHFORD was born about 1380 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; died about 1441.


Generation: 3

    Children:
    1. 2. John ROCHFORD, Of Boston, Sir was born about 1350 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; and died.

  • 6.  Hugh De HASTINGS, Of Elsing, Sir was born after 1328 in Gressenhall, Mitford, Norfolk, England (son of Hugh De HASTINGS, Of Sutton Scotney, Sir and Margery FOLIOT, Heiress Of Gressenhall); died in Sep 1369 in Kalkwell Hill, Calais, France (Dvf); was buried in Friar's Church, Doncaster, Yorkshire.

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    • _UID: 19B86AE4B8334C02B5D5027FE23FCDC91A3D

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    Hugh (Sir); allegedly married Margaret de Everingham and dvf 1369. [Burke's Peerage]

    Sir Hugh Hastings, of Elsing, Norfolk. [Burke's Peerage, p. 2299]

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    [SIR HUGH DE HASTINGES, next brother [after Sir John de Hastinges, de jure Lord Hastings, dsp 31 Aug 1393] and heir presumptive. He accompanied the Duke of Lancaster in his expedition to Normandy and Brittany in June 1356. He was with the King in his invasion of France in October 1359, being in the retinue of the said Duke. He went to Gascony in December 1366, in the retinue of the Duke of Lancaster, who was taking out reinforcements for the expedition of the Prince of Wales to Castile. He was taken, prisoner by the Spaniards in-a skirmish at Vitoria, 20 March 1366/7, and was ransomed or exchanged in the following autumn. He served with the same Duke in his raid into Picardy and Caux in July 1369. He is said to have married Margaret DE EVER1NGHAM. He died. v.f. it is said in 1369 (g). Her will dated (it is said) 25 November 1375.] [Complete Peerage VI:355, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

    (g) Blomefield says that he died in 1369 at "Kalkwell Hill" (near Calais, where the Duke was encamped in Sep 1369), and was buried in the Friar's Church at Doncaster.

    Note: Hugh d. before his brother John, as well as Hugh's son Hugh, d. 6 Nov 1386. Therefore when Hugh's brother John died without issue in 1393, his title went to Hugh's grandson who was only 9 years old.

    Hugh married Margaret De EVERINGHAM. Margaret was born about 1329 in Laxton, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England; died after 25 Nov 1375. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  • 7.  Margaret De EVERINGHAM was born about 1329 in Laxton, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England; died after 25 Nov 1375.

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    • _UID: 1E7CDF6D8DF54C159C176A31C878AC282BB1

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    He [Hugh de Hastinges] is said to have married Margaret DE EVER1NGHAM. He died. v.f. it is said in 1369. Her will dated (it is said) 25 November 1375.] [Complete Peerage VI:355, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

    Children:
    1. Margaret De HASTINGS was born in 1350 in Elsing, Mitford, Norfolk, England; died before 1405.
    2. 3. Alice De HASTINGS was born about 1352 in Gressenhall, Mitford, Norfolk, England; and died.
    3. Hugh HASTINGS, Of Elsing, Sir was born before 20 Jun 1355 in Elsing, Mitford, Norfolk, England; died on 6 Nov 1386 in Spain.


  • Generation: 4

    1. 12.  Hugh De HASTINGS, Of Sutton Scotney, Sir was born before 1310 in Sutton Scotney, Hampshire, England; died between 29 and 30 Jul 1347 in Elsing, Mitford, Norfolk, England; was buried in Elsing Church, Norfolk, England.

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      • _UID: 8255A7E5C9294C2F817D8086D5118E92DAF2

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      Hugh (Sir), of Sutton Scotney, Hants; fought at Battle of Sluys 1340; Captain and Lt of English Army in Flanders 1346, fought at Battle of Crecy 1346. [Burke's Peerage]

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      SIR HUGH DE HASTINGES, of Sutton Scotney, next brother [after Thomas, dsp 11 Jan 1332/3] and heir, being 2nd son of John, 1st LORD HASTINGES, by his 2nd wife, Isabel, both abovenamed. He was aged 24 and more at his mother's death in 1334. On 28 March 1335 the King took his homage, and he had livery of a moiety of the manor of Sutton Scotney which his mother had held in chief. He fought at the battle of SIUYS, 24 June 1340, in the retinue of the Earl of Derby. On 28 January 1341/2 he had pardon for acquiring for life from Laurence, Earl of Pembroke, the lordship of Oswardebeck, Notts. He was summoned to a Council, 25 February 1341/2, by writ directed Hugoni de Hastinges. On 13 October 1343 he had licence to grant away the manor of Sutton Scotney. In April 1344 he occurs as Steward to the Queen. He accompanied the Earl of Derby to Gascony in June 1345, being in the retinue of the Earl of Pembroke. On 20 June 1346 he was appointed Captain and Lieutenant of the King in Flanders, and was commissioned to raise forces in that country for the war with France: early in August he brought a large body of Flemings (60,000, it is said) to France, to join the King; and was at the battle of Cr?cy, 26 August of that year. On 14 May 1347 he was urgentiy requested to rejoin the King before Calais, and was there in the following June.

      He married, before 18 May 1330, Margery, sister and coheir, and in her issue sole heir, of Richard FOLIOT, of Gressenhall and Weasenham, Norfolk, [3rd Lord Foliot] (who died s.p. and a minor, 29 May 1325), and elder daughter of Sir Richard FOLIOT 2nd Lord Foliot], of the same, by Joan, younger daughter and coheir of Sir William DE BREOUSE, Lord of Bramber and Gower [LORD BREOUSE]. On 13 June and 11 December 1330 Hugh and Margery had livery of her purparty of the lands of her grandmother, Margery, widow of Jordan Foliot. He died 29 or 30 July 1347, and was buried in Elsing Church, Norfolk: brass. The manors, which he and his wife had held jointly at his death, were released to her, Elsing and Weasenham, 7 September 1347, and Norton and Fenwick, 5 October following. She, who was aged 12 or 13 in 1325, died 8 August, and was buried 30 August 1349, in the Furnivalle Chapel, in the Church of the Friars Minor at Doncaster. [Complete Peerage VI:352-4, XIV:372, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

      Hugh married Margery FOLIOT, Heiress Of Gressenhall before 18 May 1330. Margery (daughter of Richard 2Nd Baron FOLIOT, Of Gressenhall, Sir and Joan De BRAOSE) was born before 1313 in Gressenhall, Mitford, Norfolk, England; died on 8 Aug 1349 in Furnivalle Chapel, Friars Minor, Doncaster, Yorkshire; was buried on 30 Aug 1349. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 13.  Margery FOLIOT, Heiress Of Gressenhall was born before 1313 in Gressenhall, Mitford, Norfolk, England (daughter of Richard 2Nd Baron FOLIOT, Of Gressenhall, Sir and Joan De BRAOSE); died on 8 Aug 1349 in Furnivalle Chapel, Friars Minor, Doncaster, Yorkshire; was buried on 30 Aug 1349.

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      • _UID: 371EC2264A4F4052BE82268E7E186EEF4F2E

      Notes:

      He [Hugh de Hastinges] married, before 18 May 1330, Margery, sister and coheir, and in her issue sole heir, of Richard FOLIOT, of Gressenhall and Weasenham, Norfolk, [3rd Lord Foliot] (who died s.p. and a minor, 29 May 1325), and elder daughter of Sir Richard FOLIOT 2nd Lord Foliot], of the same, by Joan, younger daughter and coheir of Sir William DE BREOUSE, Lord of Bramber and Gower [LORD BREOUSE]. On 13 June and 11 December 1330 Hugh and Margery had livery of her purparty of the lands of her grandmother, Margery, widow of Jordan Foliot. He died 29 or 30 July 1347, and was buried in Elsing Church, Norfolk: brass. The manors, which he and his wife had held jointly at his death, were released to her, Elsing and Weasenham, 7 September 1347, and Norton and Fenwick, 5 October following. She, who was aged 12 or 13 in 1325, died 8 August, and was buried 30 August 1349, in the Furnivalle Chapel, in the Church of the Friars Minor at Doncaster. [Complete Peerage VI:352-4, XIV:372, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

      Children:
      1. 6. Hugh De HASTINGS, Of Elsing, Sir was born after 1328 in Gressenhall, Mitford, Norfolk, England; died in Sep 1369 in Kalkwell Hill, Calais, France (Dvf); was buried in Friar's Church, Doncaster, Yorkshire.

    3. Children:
      1. 7. Margaret De EVERINGHAM was born about 1329 in Laxton, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England; died after 25 Nov 1375.