

Sir Henry de Hastings, King's Steward of the Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds
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"Sir Henry DE HASTINGES, of the same (who died shortly before 9 August 1250), by Ada, sister and coheir of John the Scot, 10th Earl of Huntingdon, 3rd daughter of David of Scotland, 9th Earl of Huntingdon. [Complete Peerage VI:345]"
"Sir Henry de Hastings of Ashill, Norfolk; Blunham, Bedfordshire; & Lidgate, Suffolk; hereditary steward of the Liberty of the Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds." [Ancestral Roots]
He [Gilbert Pecche] married, 1stly, Maud DE HASTINGES (a). She died 1264 or 1265 (b). [Complete Peerage X:335-6, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
(a) She was probably an older daughter of Henry de Hastinges (grandfather of the first Lord Hastinges of Abergavenny), who, at his death, 1250, left 3 unmarried daughters. In 1254 it was Gilbert Pecche who undertook, to the King's Council, that Ada de Hastinges, sister of Henry de Hastinges, should not marry before the King's return from abroad.
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HENRY de Hastings, of Ashil, Norfolk, son of WILLIAM de Hastings & his first wife Margery Bigod of Norfolk (-before 9 Aug 1250). King Henry III granted "custodia terre et heredis Willelmi de Hasting" to “...Isabelle que fuit uxor Osberti Giffard et Matildi sorori ipsius Osberti”, dated 1229[1672]. King Henry III granted rights relating to "priori et sacriste Sancti Edmundi" to “Henrico de Hasting senescallo domus sue” as previously held by “Willelmus pater suus”, dated 1229[1673].
m (before 7 Jun 1237) ADA of Huntingdon, daughter of DAVID of Scotland Earl of Huntingdon & his wife Matilda [Matilda] of Chester (-after 1241). The Annales Londonienses name "Margaretam, Isabellam, Matildam, et Aldam" as the four daughters of "comiti David", recording the marriage of "la tierce fille Davi" and "sire Henri de Hastinges"[1674].
Henry & his wife had [four] children:
1. HENRY de Hastings (-before 5 Mar 1269). The Annales Londonienses name "Henri" as son of "la tierce fille Davi" and "sire Henri de Hastinges"[1675]. "Henricus de Hastinges" confirmed the donation of "villam meam de Flandres in Garviach" to Lindores Abbey, made by "comitis David avi mei", by undated charter[1676]. A writ dated "53 Hen III", after the death of "Henry de Hastinges", names "John his son aged 6 on the day of St John ante Portam Latinam 52 Hen III, is his heir"[1677]. m JOAN de Cauntelo, daughter of WILLIAM [IV] de Cauntelo of Calne, Wiltshire and Aston Cantlow, Warwickshire & his wife Eva de Briouse (-before Jun 1271). The Chronicle of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire names "Georgius" who died childless and "Johanna nupta Henrico de Hastings et Milisannt de Monte-alto…uxor Ivonis de la Zouch" as the children of "Willielmo de Cantilupo" and his wife[1678]. Henry & his wife had three children:
a) JOHN Hastings (Allesley, Warwickshire 6 May 1262-10 Feb 1313). The Continuator of Florence of Worcester records the birth "apud Alesle die S Johannis-ante-Portam-Latinam" 6 May [1262] of "Johannem" son of "Johanna uxor Henrici de Hasting"[1679]. The Annales Londonienses name "Johan" as son of "Henri", son of "la tierce fille Davi" and "sire Henri de Hastinges"[1680]. A writ dated "53 Hen III", after the death of "Henry de Hastinges", names "John his son aged 6 on the day of St John ante Portam Latinam 52 Hen III, is his heir"[1681]. Inquisitions following a writ dated 4 Nov "1 Edw I" after the death of "George de Cantilupo" name “Milisanda the wife of Eudo la Zuche of full age and John son of Henry and Joan de Hastinges who is under age an in the king’s wardship are his next heirs...the said Milisanda and Joan being sisters of the said George”[1682]. He was claimant to the throne of Scotland in 1291, 10th in order on the Great Roll of Scotland. He was summoned to parliament 24 Jun 1295, whereby he is held to have become Lord Hastings. m firstly (Papal dispensation 15 Jun 1275, [Braxted, Essex or Blunham, Bedfordshire][1683]%29 ISABELLE de Valence, daughter of GUILLAUME de Valence [Lusignan] Lord of Pembroke & his wife Joan de Munchensy (-5 Oct 1305, bur Coventry Priory). Pope Gregory X granted dispensation for the marriage of “Henry de Hastinges...[his son] John” and “William de Valentia earl of Pembroke...[his daughter] Isabella”, dated 15 Jul 1275[1684]. m secondly (after Oct 1305) as her first husband, ISABEL le Despencer, daughter of HUGH le Despencer Earl of Winchester & his wife Isabel de Beauchamp of Warwick (-4/5 Dec 1334). She married secondly (before 20 Nov 1318) as his second wife, Ralph de Monthermer. King Edward II pardoned “Radulphus de Montehermerii” for marrying “Isabellam quæ fuit uxor Johannis de Hastinges defuncti” without royal consent by charter dated 12 Aug 1319[1685]. John & his first wife had four children:
i) WILLIAM (4 Oct 1282-before 1 Mar 1311). The Continuator of Florence of Worcester records the birth "die S Francisci" 4 Oct [1282] of "Johanni de Hastinge filius suus primogenitus…Willelmum"[1686]. Betrothed (contract Ghent 30 Sep 1297) ELEANOR Martin, daughter of WILLIAM Martin of Kemes, Pembrokeshire and Blagdon Somerset, Lord Martin & his wife Eleanor de Mohun née FitzPiers.
ii) JOHN (29 Sep 1286-20 Jan 1325). He succeeded his father in 1313 as Lord Hastings. m as her first husband, JULIANE de Leybourne, daughter of THOMAS de Leybourne of Leybourne and Newington, Kent & his wife Alice de Tosny (-[31 Oct/2 Nov] 1367, bur Canterbury Cathedral). She married secondly Thomas le Blount of Tibberton, Gloucestershire, and thirdly (before 17 Oct 1328) William de Clinton, later Earl of Huntingdon. John & his wife had one child:(a) LAURENCE (Allesley, Warwickshire 20 Mar 1320-Abergavenny 30 Aug 1348, bur Abergavenny). He succeeded his father in 1325 as Lord Hastings, and was confirmed as Earl of Pembroke 13 Feb 1339.
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iii) ELIZABETH . m ROGER de Grey Lord Grey of Ruthin, son of JOHN de Grey of Ruthin, Denbighshire Lord Grey of Wilton & his wife --- (-6 Mar 1353).
iv) JOAN (-1307). m as his first wife, WILLIAM de Huntingfield, son of --- (-1313).
John & his second wife had three children:
v) THOMAS (-11 Jan 1333).
vi) HUGH ([1310]-29/30 Jul 1347, bur Elsing, Norfolk). m (before 18 May 1330) MARGERY Foliot, daughter of RICHARD Foliot of Gressenhall and Weasenham, Norfolk & his wife Joan de Breuse ([1312/13]-8 Aug 1349, bur Doncaster, Church of the Friars Minor). Ancestors of LORDS HASTINGS.
vii) MARGARET (-7 Jul 1359). m firstly (contract Ghent 30 Sep 1297) WILLIAM Martin, son of WILLIAM Martin of Kemes, Pembrokeshire and Blagdon Somerset, Lord Martin & his wife Eleanor de Mohun née FitzPiers (-before 4 Apr 1326). He succeeded his father in 1324 as Lord Martin. m secondly (before 4 Apr 1326) ROBERT de Wateville, son of ---.b) EDMUND Hastings of Inchmahome (-killed in battle Bannockburn 1314). He was summoned to parliament 29 Dec 1299, whereby he is held to have become Lord Hastings[1687]. m ([1293]) as her second husband, ISABEL Russell, widow of WILLIAM Comyn, daughter of JOHN Russell & his wife Isabel Ctss of Menteith (-1306 or after).
c) AUDA Hastings . Pope Martin IV granted dispensation for the marriage of “Rhys Mareduc” and “Auda de Hastings...they being related in the third and fourth degrees of kindred, and their respective progenitors R. and A. desiring the match as a means of making up their quarrels”, dated 10 Dec 1283[1688]. m (Papal dispensation 10 Dec 1283, 1285) RHYS ap Maredudd, son of MAREDUDD ap Rhys of Dinefwr & his wife --- (1292).
2. MARGERY de Hastings .
3. HILARIA [Eleanor] de Hastings . m (1256 or after) as his second wife, WILLIAM de Harcourt, son of RICHARD de Harcourt & his wife Orabilis de Quincy (-1270).
4. [MATILDA de Hastings (-London [1264/65], bur Sainte-Marie ---). The Liber Memorandorum Ecclesie de Bernewelle names "Matildis de Hastinges" as the first wife of "dominus Gilbertus Pecche", adding that she died in London and was buried "in ecclesia canonicorum beate Marie ultra aquam" as burial in England was not possible because of "perturbacionem que tunc erat" (suggesting her death in [1264/65][1689]. The source does not name her parents. The Complete Peerage suggests that she was one of the three (unnamed) unmarried daughters of Henry de Hastings who are mentioned as living on Henry’s death in 1250[1690]. m as his first wife, GILBERT Pecche, son of HAMO Pecche & his wife Eva --- (-25 May 1291).]
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The peerage states Henry of Huntingdon died August 9, 1250 at Ashill, Norfolk, England. It also states he had (2) children by Ada de Huntingdon:
Henry de Hastings (son) who dies 1268/1269.
Eleanor de Hastings.
Ada is described as being "relict" of Henry meaning a widow. So widowed after 1250.
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1193
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Ashill, Norfolk, England
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1226
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Suffolk, England
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1230
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Ashill, Swaffham, Norfolk, England
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1233
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Ashill, Swaflam, Norfolk, England
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April 1235
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Ashill, Norfolk, England
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1241
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Brereton, Cheshire East, UK
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1241
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Ashill, Swaffham, Norfolk, England
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August 9, 1250
Age 57
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Blunham, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, England
Sir Henry DE HASTINGES, of the same (who died shortly before 9 August 1250), by Ada, sister and coheir of John the Scot, 10th Earl of Huntingdon, 3rd daughter of David of Scotland, 9th Earl of Huntingdon. [Complete Peerage VI:345] |