Généalogie Wylie » Sir Henry 3rd Baron FitzHugh , of Ravensworth, KG (± 1358-????)

Données personnelles Sir Henry 3rd Baron FitzHugh , of Ravensworth, KG 

Les sources 1, 2

Famille de Sir Henry 3rd Baron FitzHugh , of Ravensworth, KG

Il avait une relation avec Elizabeth de Grey.


Enfant(s):

  1. Maud FitzHugh  ± 1396-1467 
  2. Eleanor FitzHugh  ± 1398-1457 
  3. William 4th Baron FitzHugh  ± 1399-1452 
  4. Lora FitzHugh  ± 1400-???? 


Notes par Sir Henry 3rd Baron FitzHugh , of Ravensworth, KG

BARONY OF FITZHUGH (III, 4)

HENRY (FITZHUGH), LORD FITZHUGH, son and heir, aged about 28 at hisfather's death. On 6 November 1386 the King took his fealty for the manorof Kingston in Carlton, and he had livery thereof, and obtainedpossession of the rest of his inheritance in cos. Notts, York,Northumberland, and Cambridge. On 3 November 1388 Queen Anne leased tohim, for 12 years from the preceding Michaelmas, her castles of Richmondand Bowes, and all her manors and lands in Richmondshire, with theliberties, franchises, and profits, formerly held by John, Duke ofBrittany, as fully as they had been assigned to her, except knights'fees, advowsons, wardships, &c., at a rent of 650 marks a year: on 1October 1395, after the death of the Queen, he surrendered his interestsin the premises for the remainder of the term to Ralph, Lord of Neville.He was summoned to Parliament from 17 December 1387 to I September 1423,by writs directed Henrico fitz Hugh'. He was one of the Lords who gavetheir assent in Parliament, 23 October 1399, to the secret imprisonmentof Richard II. The King, Henry IV, having retained his services for life,granted him 100 marks a year, 19 Noember 1399, for life. ) He was orderedto raise forces to accompany the King against the Earl of Northumberland,22 July 1403. On 23 September 1404 and 5 March 1404/5 he was appointed acommissioner to treat of peace with Scotland, and on 26 July 1406 a proxyto treat concerning the dowry of Philippe, the King's daughter, about tobe married to Erik, King of Denmark. He was one of the Lords who sealedthe exemplifications of the Acts settling the succession to the Crown, 7June and 22 December 1406. Nominated K.G. about 1409. He was appointed acommissioner to treat of peace with Scotland, 4 April 1410. On theaccession of Henry V he was commissioned, 2 April 1413, to perform theoffice of Constable of England at the Coronatioll, and was soonafterwards appointed Chamberlain to the King: he held the latter officethroughout the reign of Henry V. On 24 July 1414 he was granted, as fromTuesday after Epiphany last past [9 January], £100 a year, for Iife. Hewas appointed an envoy to the Council of Constance, 20 October 1414. On 6August 1415 the King granted him all the manors (viz., Masham and 12others) in the franchise of Richmond lately---5 August---forfeited byHenry Lescrope of Masham, to hold as long as they were in the King'shand; and 8 August following, the inn by Paul's wharf, also forfeited byHenry Lescrope, to hold for life. These manors were afterwards granted tohim, 22 November 1415, for life, and, 10 June 1417, in tail male: and theinn was granted to him, 20 November 1416, in fee. He accompanied the Kingto France in August 1415, was at the siege of Harfleur, August toSeptember 1415, at the battle of Agincourt 25 October following, and atthe relief of Harfleur by the Duke of Bedford in August 1416. Heaccompanied the King to France in July 1417, and was at the siege ofRouen, July 1418 to Jan. 1418/9,(,) being one of commissioners appointed,3 January, to treat for the surrender of that town: was at the siege ofMelun, July to November 1420, and at that of Meaux, October 1421 to May1422. He was Treasurer of the Exchequer, 1417 to 1421. Captain ofFalaise, March and April 1422. An executor of Henry V, who appointed hima guardian of his infant son. To meet the wishes of the King (asexpressed when on his death bed), he offered to surrender to Sir JohnLescrope the manors in Yorkshire which had been forfeited by the latter'sbrother, Henry, in 1415. He was appointed a member of the Council of theDuke of Gloucester, Protector of the Realm, in December 1422, and wasreappointed in the next Parliament.

He married Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Sir Robert GREY, by Lora,younger daughter and coheir of Sir Herbert DE ST. QUINTIN, ofBrandesburton in Holderness, Stanton St. Quintin, Wilts, Frome St.Quintin, Dorset, &c. She was also heir of her uncle, Sir John Marmion(formerly Grey), of West Tanfield in Richmondshire, Winteringham, co.Lincoln, Berwick, Sussex, Quinton, co. Gloucester, &c., and, eventually,heir both of her mother, Lora, and of her aunt, Elizabeth, wife of thesaid John, and elder daughter of Sir Herbert de St. Quintin. He died atRavensworth, 11 January 1424/5, aged 66, and was buried in JervaulxAbbey. His widow died 12, 13, or 14 December 1427 and was buried withhim: wills dated 24 Sep 1427 and, at Witton, 10 Dec 1427, probated atBishop's Auckland, 29 Dec 1427 (c). [Complete Peerage V:421-5,(transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

(c) "I Elizabeth Lady of Rauenswath late ye wyf of ye Lord FitzHugh . . .my body aftir my dethe in all ye goodely hast yat hit may be caried toJeraux and ye to bee biryed afore the hegh auter beside my lords body":she mentions her sons, William, Geoffrey, and Robert, and her daughters,Marjory, [Alianore] Darcy, Malde, Eure, Elizabeth, and Lore, andElizabeth FitzHugh, her god-daughter: 24 Sep 1427. Second will: "EgoElizabetha FitzHugh 'domina de Ravenswath' . . . corpus meum sepliendumin Abbathis Jorovall": 10 Dec 1427.

----------------------------------

Henry Fitz-Hugh, 4th baron, summoned to parliament from 17 December,1387, to 1 September, 1423. This nobleman attained great eminence in thereigns of Henry IV and Henry V. In the beginning of the former, we findhis lordship included in a commission to negotiated a truce withScotland, and afterwards to accomplish a league of amity between the twocrowns (of England and Scotland). In the 8th Henry IV [1407], he wasaccredited upon an important mission to Denmark, and in five yearsafterwards he was again a commissioner upon the affairs of Scotland. Onthe coronation of King Henry V [1413], Lord Fitz-Hugh was appointedconstable of England for that solemnity, and the next year he obtained agrant from the crown of £100 per annum. He was afterwards lordchamberlain of the king's household and assisted at the council ofConstance, for which, and his other eminent services, he had a grant ofall the lands which had belonged to the attainted Henry, Lord Scrope, ofMasham, lying in Richmondshire, to hold during the term that those landsshould continue in the king;s hands, and upon the surrender of that grantin the same year, he had another grant for life of the manors of Masham,Clifton, Burton-Constable, and ten others, likewise part of thepossessions of the aforesaid Lord Scrope. From the 5th to the 9th Henry V[1418-1422], his lordship was uninterruptedly engaged in the French wars,during which period he was at the siege of Roan with the Duke of Exeter.

It is further reported of Lord Fitz-Hugh that he travelled more than onceto Jerusalem, and beyond that celebrated city, to Grand Cairo, where thesouldan had his residence, and that on his return he fought with theSaracens and Turks. It is also stated that by the help of the knights ofRhodes, he built a castle there, called St. Peter's Castle. His lordshipm. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Sir Robert Grey, Knt., son of John, LordGrey of Rotherfield, by Avice, sister and co-heir of Robert, LordMarmion, by whom he had, with other issue, Henry, drowned; John, d.young; William, his successor; Geffrey; Robert, in hold orders, bishop ofLondon; Ralph, d. in France; Herbert; Richard, d. young; Joane, m. to SirRobert Willoughby, Lord Willoughby de Eresby; Eleanor, m. 1st to PhilipD'Arcy, and 2ndly, to Thomas Tunstal; Maud, m. to Sir William Eure,ancestor of the Lords Eure; Laura, m. to Sir Maurice Berkeley, Knit., ofBeverstone; Lucy; and Elizabeth, m. to Sir Ralph Grey, Knt., ofNorthumberland.

Henry, Lord Fitz-Hugh, K.G., d. 11 January, 1424, and was s. by hiseldest surviving son, Sir William Fitz-Hugh, 4th baron. [Sir BernardBurke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage,Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 207, FitzHugh, Barons FitzHugh]

Avez-vous des renseignements supplémentaires, des corrections ou des questions concernant Sir Henry 3rd Baron FitzHugh , of Ravensworth, KG?
L'auteur de cette publication aimerait avoir de vos nouvelles!


Barre chronologique Sir Henry 3rd Baron FitzHugh , of Ravensworth, KG

  Cette fonctionnalité n'est disponible que pour les navigateurs qui supportent Javascript.
Cliquez sur le nom pour plus d'information. Symboles utilisés: grootouders grand-parents   ouders parents   broers-zussen frères/soeurs   kinderen enfants

Ancêtres (et descendants) de Henry 3rd Baron FitzHugh

Henry 3rd Baron FitzHugh
± 1358-????


Elizabeth de Grey
± 1367-1427

Maud FitzHugh
± 1396-1467
Eleanor FitzHugh
± 1398-1457
Lora FitzHugh
± 1400-????

Avec la recherche rapide, vous pouvez effectuer une recherche par nom, prénom suivi d'un nom de famille. Vous tapez quelques lettres (au moins 3) et une liste de noms personnels dans cette publication apparaîtra immédiatement. Plus de caractères saisis, plus précis seront les résultats. Cliquez sur le nom d'une personne pour accéder à la page de cette personne.

  • On ne fait pas de différence entre majuscules et minuscules.
  • Si vous n'êtes pas sûr du prénom ou de l'orthographe exacte, vous pouvez utiliser un astérisque (*). Exemple : "*ornelis de b*r" trouve à la fois "cornelis de boer" et "kornelis de buur".
  • Il est impossible d'introduire des caractères autres que ceux de l'alphabet (ni signes diacritiques tels que ö ou é).

Les sources

  1. Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 219-33
  2. Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Lt, V:421-5

Sur le nom de famille FitzHugh

  • Afficher les informations que Genealogie Online a concernant le patronyme FitzHugh.
  • Afficher des informations sur FitzHugh sur le site Archives Ouvertes.
  • Trouvez dans le registre Wie (onder)zoekt wie? qui recherche le nom de famille FitzHugh.

La publication Généalogie Wylie a été préparée par .contacter l'auteur
Lors de la copie des données de cet arbre généalogique, veuillez inclure une référence à l'origine:
Kin Mapper, "Généalogie Wylie", base de données, Généalogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/genealogie-wylie/I381703.php : consultée 8 juin 2024), "Sir Henry 3rd Baron FitzHugh , of Ravensworth, KG (± 1358-????)".