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Luton Hoo Occupation of the property in Roman times has been confirmed by the discovery of a sarcophagus in 1843, which was transferred to the British Museum and also coins of the time of Caracella AD211 to Claudius Gothicus AD270, which were found in 1862. Reportedly the Estate of the de Hoo family from the time of King Canute (Reigned AD1016-35), there is documentary evidence in the deeds of Luton Hoo of occupation by Robert de Hoo in 1245. With a lack of clarity as to the specific land concerned a further deed of 1258 covers land in Luton, Kadingdon and Flammstede. [The family of Hoo also held Knebworth and Walden Hoo, Kippton Hoo or Hoobury which Eustace de Hoo (1190) claimed against Baldwin de "Bolon" (Boulogne).] The Manor passed in 1292 to (son?) Sir Robert de Hoo (married to Beatrice, daughter to Earl of Andival) who died on 9th May 1310. It passed then to Thomas de Hoo until 1337, William de Hoo until 1415 and Thomas de Hoo until 1455. For services in France and Normandy this last Sir Thomas de Hoo was created baron, Lord Hoo and Hastings in 1447. His son, Thomas, by his first wife, Elizabeth, died within his lifetime, but he did have a daughter, Anne, by his second wife, Elizabeth and three daughters, Eleanor, Elizabeth and Jane by his third wife, Eleanor. Anne married Sir Geoffrey Bullen ( Boleine or Boleyn) who was Master of the Mercers’ Company (1454) and Lord Mayor of London (1457). Their son, Thomas, married Elizabeth Howard, daughter of the Duke of Norfolk, to whom was born Anne Boleyn who famously married Henry VIII and was mother to Elizabeth I. From 1601 it was to remain in the hands of one family for nearly 150 years. In 1530, Alexander Napier [1500-1588], younger son of Sir Alexander Napier of Merchiston in Scotland [killed at Flodden 1513], family of the Earls of Lennox, moved to Exeter and later to London. His son Robert [1560-1637] apparently matched his father’s entrepreneurial skill gaining significant wealth, in his case, as a turkey merchant. SOURCE: www.seekinghyde.org.uk
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