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Roger de Huntingfield Lord of East Bradenham
(Abt 1139-1204)
Alice de St. Liz
(1141-1204)
William de Gressenhall
Aglina
Sir William de Huntingfield Knight
(Abt 1160-Bef 1221)
Isabel de Gressenhall
(Abt 1160-Abt 1207)
Sir Roger de Huntingfield Knight
(Abt 1196-1257)

 

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Joan de Hobrugg

Sir Roger de Huntingfield Knight

  • Born: Abt 1196, East Bradenham, Norfolk, England
  • Marriage: Joan de Hobrugg 141,821
  • Died: 10 Jul 1257, Huntingfield, Suffolk, England about age 61 160,821

bullet  General Notes:


~Weis' Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, 8th Edition, 187:3, Sir Roger de Huntingfield married, as his second wife, Joan de Hobrugg, daughter of William de Hobrugg, of Hobridge, Essex, and Agnes Picot, daughter and coheir of Sir William Picot. 160

bullet  Information about this person:

• 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.

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

• Background Information. 821
Sir Roger de Huntingfield, of Huntingfield, Byng Hall, and Mendham, Suffolk, Fishtoft, Frampton, and Southorpe all of Lincholnshire, etc, in the right of his wife, of Huntingsfields in Boxorth and Huntingfields in Litlington, cambridgeshire, was the son and heir of Sir William Huntingfield and his wife Isabel de Gressenhal. He had livery of his father's land on 25 Jan 1221. He went with the King, 1229 and 1230, in foreign service as seen in letters of protection. He was a benefactor of Sibton, bungay and Kirkstead Abbeys. He paid a fine of 200 marks, 1242, in order to be exempt from an expedition to Gascony. He had a grant, 1253, of free warren for all his demesne lands in Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Suffolk. Also, 1253, he was granted a weekly market and yearly fair at his manor of Pettistree, Suffolk.

Sir Roger de Huntingfield married, 1236, Joan de Hobrugg (Hobridge), daughter and coheir of William de Hobrugg, of Hobrugg in Witham, Essex, justice itinerant, by Agnes, daughter coheir of Robert Picot, of Quy, Waterbeach, and Huntingfields in Boxworth, Cambridgeshire. Sir Roger and his wife Joan had three sons, Sir William, Walter and Roger, as well as a daughter named Isabel.

~Richardson's Magna Carta Ancestry, pg. 447

• Background Information. 814
Roger de Huntingfield, son and heir of Sir William de Huntingfield, died the 41 Henry III, leaving Joane, his wife, one of the daughters and coheirs of William de Hobrugg.

~Baronia Anglica Concentrata, Vol. I, p. 263


Roger married Joan de Hobrugg, daughter of William de Hobrugg and Agnes Picot 141.,821 (Joan de Hobrugg was born about 1215 in Hobridge, Essex, England and died On or Before Sep 1297 in Huntingfield, Suffolk, England 821.)


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