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Sir William de Huntingfield Knight
(Abt 1160-Bef 1221)
Isabel de Gressenhall
(Abt 1160-Abt 1207)
William de Hobrugg
(Abt 1190-)
Agnes Picot
(Abt 1194-)
Sir Roger de Huntingfield Knight
(Abt 1196-1257)
Joan de Hobrugg
(Abt 1215-1297)
Sir William Huntingfield Knight
(1237-1290)

 

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Emma de Grey

Sir William Huntingfield Knight

  • Born: 24 Aug 1237, Huntingfield, Suffolk, England 141,821
  • Marriage: Emma de Grey 141,213,814,821
  • Died: Shortly before 2 Nov 1290, Huntingfield, Suffolk, England at age 53 141,821

bullet  General Notes:


~Weis' Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, 8th Edition, 187:4, Sir William de Huntingfield married Emma de Grey, daughter of Sir John de Grey. 160

~Baron Anglica Concentrata, Vol. I, p. 263, William de Huntingfield was summoned to Parliament in London on 45 Henry III. He died 11 Edward I, and was succeeded by his son Roger. 814

bullet  Information about this person:

• Background Information. 141
Sir John Grey married, as his first wife, Emma, daughter and coheir of Geoffrey de Glanville, by whom he had a son Reynold, who presumably died s.p. and a daughter Emma, who married William de Huntingfield and brought her husband the Glanville manor of Alderton.

~ Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, Vol. VI, (Grey), pp. 171-172

• Background Information. 141
Sir William de Huntingfield, of Huntingfield and Mendham, Suffolk, East Bradenham, Norfolk, Boxworth in Cambride, Frampton in Lincoln, &c, was the son and heir of Sir Roger de Huntingfield, of Huntingfield, &c, by his second wife, Joan, daughter and coheir of William de Hobrugg. On 22 Oct 1257, his mother purchased for 100 marks the wardship of his lands. Sir William is recorded as 20 years of age at the feast of St. Bartholomew, next after 10 Jul 41 Henry III.

Sir William was on the side of the Barons against the King in the Baron's War. On 12 Jan 1265/6, he had safe conduct coming to the King's court, provided he stood his trial. He had safe conduct to come again to the King's court on 3 Feb 1265/6 and 2 Aug 1266, when he made peace with the King. He was pardoned 28 Jul 1267, and was to stand to the award of Kenilworth. He was summoned for Military Service from 6 Mar 1263/4 until 14 Jun 1287, by writs directed to Willelmo de Huntingfeud or Huntingfeld.

~Cokayne's Complete Peerage of England, (Huntingdon) Vol. VI, pp. 664-666


William married Emma de Grey, daughter of Sir John de Grey Knight and Emma de Cauz 141,160,814.,821 (Emma de Grey was born about 1237 in Shirland, Derbyshire, England and died about 1264 in Huntingfield, Suffolk, England 141.)


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