Family:
Marriage:
Bibliography
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Bevan, Rosie, Keeping it in the Family: Sex Scandal and Rebellion in Baronial Cleveland, in Foundations of Medieval Genealogy, vol 5, no 1 (2013), pp3-36. Available at https://fmg.ac/publications/journal/vol-5/234-keeping-it-in-the-family-sex-scandal-and-rebellion-in-baronial-cleveland. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Bevan Brus p[0-9]*].
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Farrer, William, Early Yorkshire Charters: being a collection of documents anterior to the thirteenth century made from the public records, monastic chartularies, Roger Dodsworth's manuscripts and other available sources, Volume 1, Edinburgh: Ballantyne, Hanseon & Co, 1914. Available at http://archive.org/details/earlyyorkshirech01farruoft. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Farrer EYC v1p[0-9]*].
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Moriarty, G Andrews, Genealogical Research in England, NEHGR v101 (Oct 1947) pp291-5. Available at http://americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Moriarty England1947 p[0-9]*].
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Smith, J A Clarence, Hastings of Little Easton, in Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society, 3rd series, vol 2 part 1 (1966). Journal available at https://esah1852.org.uk/publications/transactions. Article available at https://esah1852.org.uk/library/files/T3020000.pdf. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Smith Hastings p[0-9]*].
Sources for birth and parent Information
- parents:
- [Ref: Bevan Brus p8, Farrer EYC v1p420, Smith Hastings p6]
Sources for death Information
- date:
- after 1190 [Ref: Moriarty England1947 p293]
- by 1214 [Ref: Smith Hastings p6]
- with days of death of his mother [Ref: Bevan Brus p10]
Sources with Information about marriage to Maud De CONYERS
- names:
- [Ref: Bevan Brus p10(23)]
Research Notes:
owed 10 pounds to have the custody of his sister, the widow of Robert de
Aiston (i.e. Robert de Hastings) [Ref: Moriarty England1947 p293, Smith
Hastings p5]
d.s.p [Ref: Bevan Brus p8, Farrer EYC v1p420]
Hugh had died without issue before 1212, when his widow Maud de Conyers
unsuccessfully sued Peter for dower in the Arches fee. She lost the suit
because Hugh had never been seised of the estate, despite having perhaps
survived his mother. It seems that seisin was interpreted as the fundamental
prerequisite for inheritance or attaining dower in feudal law, regardless of
an heir surviving the previous tenant. CRR, 1210-1212, 346. [Ref: Bevan Brus
p10(23)]
heirs were his sisters Maud and Agnes [Ref: Smith Hastings p6]
Pedigree of Hugh De FLAMVILLE
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(Unk) De FLAMVILLE
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Hugh De FLAMVILLE
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Roger De FLAMVILLE
Hugh De FLAMVILLE
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(Unk)
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Osbert De ARCHES
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William De ARCHES
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Maud
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Juetta De ARCHES
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Jueta
Descendants of Hugh De FLAMVILLE