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Hubert Hussey

Male - Abt 1275


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  • Name Hubert Hussey 
    Born of Figheldean, Wiltshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died Abt 7 Mar 1275 
    Person ID I6267  Petersen-de Lanskoy
    Last Modified 27 May 2021 

    Family Margaret or Margery de Beauchamp,   b. of Elmley, Worcestershire, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aft 1284 
    Married 1249 
    Last Modified 28 May 2021 
    Family ID F2729  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • RESEARCH_NOTES:
      1. “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
      “MARGARET (or MARGERY) DE BEAUCHAMP, married by contract dated 1249 HUBERT HUSSEY (or HUSE, HUSEE, HOESE), Knt., of Figheldean and Stapleford, Wiltshire, son and heir of Henry Hussey, Knt., of Figheldean and Stapleford, Wiltshire, Tatwick (in Stainswick), Somerset, etc., by his wife, Maud. Her maritagium included the manor of Tidcombe, Wiltshire. He was a minor in 1249. They had three daughters, Margaret, Maud (wife of John le Dun), and Isabel (wife of John de Thorney). SIR HUBERT HUSSEY died shortly before 7 March 1275. In 1278-9 the king appointed commissioners to enquire as to certain unknown evildoers who made an attack upon Margaret and her men at Figheldean, Wiltshire, while they and their possessions were in the king's special protection. In 1278-9 the king likewise appointed commissioners to enquire as to an assault alleged to have been made by Margaret Husee and others at Figheldean, Wiltshire upon Peter Fitz Wain, James de la More, and others. His widow, Margaret, was living in 1284.
      Wiltshire Arch. & Nat. Hist. Soc. 2 (1855): 387-389. Roberts Calendarium Genealogicum 1 (1865): 352. Annual Rpt. of the Deputy Keeper 48 (1887): 74,163. C.P.R. 1272-1281 (1901): 107. C.F.R. 1 (1911): 227. Clanchy Civil Pleas of the Wiltshire Eyre 1249 (Wiltshire Rec. Soc. 26) (1971): 82, 109-110, 154. VCH Wiltshire 15 (1995): 105-119, 252-263; 16 (1999): 215-222. Wiltshire & Swindon Archives: The Marquis of Ailesbury, 1300/11 (available at www.a2a.org.uk/search/index.asp).”

      2. “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
      “ISABEL MAUDUIT, married c.1236-40 (date of charter) WILLIAM DE BEAUCHAMP, Knt., of Elmley and Salwarpe, Worcestershire, hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire, son and heir of Walter de Beauchamp, of Elmley, Holt, and Salwarpe, Worcestershire, hereditary Sheriff of Worcester, by his 1st wife, Joan, daughter of Roger de Mortimer. He was born in 1215. Her maritagium included a share of the manor of Letcombe Basset, Berkshire. They had four sons, William [Earl of Warwick], Walter, Knt., John, Knt., and James, and six daughters, Alice, Joan, Isabel, Margaret (or Margery), Sibyl, and Sarah. In 1249 William and his wife, Isabel, gave her share of the manor of Letcombe Bassett, Berkshire for a term of years to Isabel de Mortimer. In 1252 they granted two parts of the manor to Alice de Scothot for life. He fought in Gascony in 1253 and in Wales in 1257, 1258, 1260, 1263. In 1254 he was granted a weekly market and a yearly fair at his manor of Elmley, Worcestershire. His wife, Isabel, died before 30 Jan. 1268, and was buried in Cokehill Nunnery, Worcestershire. WILLIAM DE BEAUCHAMP died shortly before 25 April 1269. He left a will dated 7 Jan. 1268/9, requesting burial at Friars Minor, Worcester.
      Edmondson Hist. & Genealogical Acount of the Noble Fam. of Greville (1766): 26-56. Clutterbuck Hist. & Antiq. of the County of Hertford 1 (1815): 353-360. Baker Hist. & Antiqs. of Northampton 1 (1822-30): 414 (Mellent-Newburgh ped.); 2 (1836-41): 129 (Mauduit ped.), 218-219 (Beauchamp ped.). Dugdale Monasticon Anglicanum 5 (1825): 736 ("Tanner, however, observes .... there is the abstract of a deed of William Beauchamp earl of Warwick, confirming to the Nuns of Cokehill the gift which Isabel the countess his mother, William the earl her brother, and Waleran the earl her grandfather, who died 6 Joan. as Dugd. Baron. tom. i. p 71, made unto them, viz. the Church of Netelton."). Nicolas Testamenta Vetusta 1 (1826): 50-51 (will of William de Beauchamp). Archaeologia 21(1827): 199-200. Coll. Top. et Gen. 1 (1834): 256. Banks Baronies in Fees 1 (1844): 310-311 (sub Mauduit). Sheahan Hist. & Topog. of Buckinghamshire (1862): 539-540. Herald & Genealogist 7 (1873): 385-394. Tegg Willls of their Own (1876): 4-5 (will of William de Beauchamp). Bund Inqs. Post Mortem for the County of Worcester 1 (1894): vii-ix (Warwick ped.), 59-65; 2 (1909): xxii. Ratcliff Hist. & Antiqs. of the Newport Pagnell Hundreds (1900): 108-112. Wrottesley Peds. from the Plea Rolls (1905): 72. C.P.R. 1247-1258 (1908): 272. D.N.B. 13 (1909): 83-84 (biog. of William Mauduit, Earl of Warwick). VCH Berkshire 4 (1924): 217-222 (Beauchamp arms: Gules a fesse between six crosslets or.). VCH Rutland 2 (1935): 134-138, 170-175. C.P. 12(1) (1953): 610. Paget Baronage of England (1957) 39:2-3. Sanders English Baronies (1960): 51. Clanchy Civil Pleas of the Wiltshire Eyre 1249 (Wiltshire Rec. Soc. 26) (1971): 82, 109-110, 154. Mason Beauchamp Cartulary Charters (Pipe Roll Soc. n.s. 43) (1980): lviij (Beauchamp ped.), lix (Mauduit ped.), 142 (charter of William Mauduit dated c.1236-40). Hoskin English Episcopal Acta 13 (1997): 52-53.
      Children of Isabel Mauduit, by William de Beauchamp, Knt.:
      i. WILLIAM DE BEAUCHAMP, Knt., Earl of Warwick [see next].
      ii. WALTER DE BEAUCHAMP, Knt., of Alcester, Warwickshire, married ALICE DE TONY [see POWICK 9].
      iii. JOHN DE BEAUCHAMP, Knt., of Holt, Worcestershire, married [see HOLT 9].
      iv. ALICE DE BEAUCHAMP, married BERNARD DE BRUS, of Conington, Huntingdonshire and Exton, Rutland [see CONINGTON 6].
      v. JOAN DE BEAUCHAMP, married BARTHOLOMEW DE SUDELEY, Knt., of Sudeky, Gloucestershire [see SUDELEY 9].
      vi. MARGARET (or MARGERY) DE BEAUCHAMP, married HUBERT HUSSEY, Knt., of Figheldean and Stapleford, Wiltshire [see ESTURMY 9].
      vii. SARAH DE BEAUCHAMP, married RICHARD TALBOT, of Eccleswall (in Linton), Herefordshire [see TALBOT 9].”