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Hugh de Longchamp III



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Father: Henry de Longchamp - III of Herefordshire, b. 1160 in Wilton Castle, Herefordshire, England   d. 1212 in Wilton, Herefordshire, England
Mother: Maud Cantilupe, b. 1151 in Longueville, Jersey, England   d. 1246 in Carmarthenshire, Wales

Family 1: Georgia de Colombières,    b. 1185 in Colombières, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France    d. 1253 in Wilton, Herefordshire, England
  1. Henry Longchamp, b. 12 DEC 1210 in Wilton, Herefordshire, England     d. 13 APR 1264 in Wilton Castle, Herefordshire, England
Sources:
  1. Title: WikiTree: Reginald Grey, 1st Baron Grey of Wilton (abt. 1236-1308)
    Author: WikiTree: Reginald Grey (abt. 1236-1308.
    Publication: Name: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Grey-551;
    Note: Sir Reynold or Reginald de Grey; 1st Baron Grey of Wilton, (b. c. 1236 - d. 05 Apr 1308 Reginald was the son and heir of: Sir John Grey of Shirland, Derby (d. bef. 18 March 1266, [50 Hen III]) and his second wife Emma, dau. of Roger de Cauz, & Nichole, d. & h. of Bartholomew de Leigh Reginald's mother was the widow of John de Segrave (dvp. sp. 1230). His father went on to marry for a third time to Joan (d. 1256, bur. Woburn), widow of Paul Peyvre or Piper; Brother of Nichola (Grey) de Tattershall, Emma (Grey) Huntingfield [half] and Hawise (Grey) Bassett [half]; Reynold's wife was Maud FitzHugh. She was the daughter of: William FitzHugh and Hawise, d. & h. of Hugh or Henry de Longchamp; Father of: Hawise Grey and John (Grey) de Grey (d. 17 Ed II) m.1 Anne; m.2 Maud Basset; Died: 5 Apr 1308 in Ross On Wye, Herefordshire, England
  2. Title: FSDL: Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the UK: Vol IV, de Grey
    Author: Family Research Library: Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britian and The United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant; Volume IV; page 96, Grey De Codnor; page105, Grey de Ruthyn, or de Grey; & page 111, Grey de Wilton, Grey de Shirland, or de Grey .
    Publication: Name: https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/263742-complete-peerage-of-england-scotland-ireland-great-britain-and-the-united-kingdom-extant-extinct-or-dormant-v-4?viewer=1&offset=0#page=94&viewer=picture&o=download&n=0&q=;
    Note: Page 96: GREY DE CODNOR (a) Henry de Grey who received from king Richard I the manor of Thurrock (hence called "Greys-Thurrock") in Essex is the ancestor of the wide spread family of Grey... This Henry (who married Isolda Bardolf. heiress of Codnor, co. Derby, and who was living in 1224) is generally considered to have six sons: (I) Richard Grey of Codnor, living 1258, whose grandson, Henry, was in 1299 summoned as Lord Grey de Codnor; (II) John Grey, whose son & heir, Reginald, was in 1295 summoned as Lord Grey de Wilton and whose younger grandson, Roger G. was summoned in 1324 as Lord Grey de Ruthyn... (III) William Grey said by some to be ancestor of Sir William de Grey of Merton, co. Norfolk, cr. in 1780 Baron Walsingham; (IV) Robert Grey of Rotherfield, Oxon, ancestor of john Grey, summoned in 1338 as Lord Grey de Rotherfield; (V) Walter Grey, Archbishop of York, 1216-55; and (VI) Henry Grey. Page 111: GREY DE WILTON, GREY DE SHIRLAND, or DE GREY; I. 1295; 1. Sir Reginald de Grey, son & heir of Sir John de Grey(a) sometime Steward of Gascony and Governor of the Castles of Northampton, Shrewsbury, Dover, and Hereford, by his first wife, Emma, daughter and heiress of Sir Geoffrey de Glanville; succeeded his father (1265-66), 50 Henry III; was made Justice of Chester (1280-81), 9 Edward I, and was granted the Castle of Ruthyn, the Cantred of Deffryn Cluit, &c., on the Welsh Marches in (1281-82), 10 Edward I. He was summoned to Parliment (b) as a Baron (Lord de Grey) by writs from 23 June (1295) to 26 Aug (1307), 1 Edward II directed "Reginaldo de Grey". He was Assistant to Prince Edward (1296-97) 25 Edward I, when appointed Governor of England during the King's absence(c). He married Maud, daughter and heiress of William Fitz-Hugh, by Hawys, daughter and heiress of Henry de Longchamp of Wilton Castle, co. Hereford. He died (1307/8) 1 Edward II. II. 1308; 2. John (Grey), Lord de Grey, son and heir, aged 40 at his father's death in 1308, having been, in father's lifetime, Vice justice of Chester 16 Edward II, by writs directed "Johanni de Grey". He was justice of north Wales in 1315 and being hostile to the Court was one of the permanent council appointed in 1318 to keep the King in check, tho' four years later he joined the Royal cause. He married firstly Anne, sister of William, 1st Lord Ferrers de Groby, daughter of William Ferrers of Groby, co. Leicester, by his first wife, Joane, daughter of Hugh le Despenscer. He married secondly, Maud, daughter of Ralph (Basset) 1st Lord Basset de Drayton, by Margaret, daughter of Roger Someri, feudal Lord of Dudley. He died 28 Oct (1323) 17 Edward II.(d) III. 1323; 3. Henry (Grey) Lord de Grey, son and heir by first wife, aged 40 at his father's death in 1324 when he was serving in the wars with France. He was summoned to Parliament from 30 Dec (1324) 18 Edward II to 12 Sep (1342) 16 Edward III, by writs directed "Henrico de Grey". He married Anne, daughter and heiress of Ralph Rockley, by Elizabeth, daughter of William de Clare. He died (1342) 16 Edward III. IV. 1342; 4. Reginald (Grey), Lord de Grey, son and heir, aged 30 at his father's death in 1342. He was summoned to parliament from 24 Feb (1342/3) 17 Edward III to 20 Nov (1360) 34 Edward III, by writs directed "Reginaldo de Grey", but after (1349) 23 Edward III, with the addition of the word "Seniori".(e) He was a Banneret (1345) 19 Edward III. He married Maud, said to have been daughter of ... de Botetourt.(f) He died at Whitsuntide (1370) 44 Edward III. His wife survived him. (a) This John was 2nd son of Henry Grey of Greys-Thurrocks, co. Essex (See page 96.) (b) His name occurs in the Rolls of parliament before the record of writs of summons commenced. (c) His name as "Reginaldus de Grey, D'n's de Ruthyn" occurs in the famous letter of Barons to the Pope in 1301. (See "Nicolas" pages 761-809.) (d) The Castle of Ruthyn, &c, as also lands in Beds, &c, were inherited by his 2nd son (e) "But for what reason does not appear for there was not any other Grey of the name Reginald in any of the said summonses." (Banks' Bar. Angl., Vol I, page 231.) (f) It does not appear that she was the Maud, Abbes of Polesworth, one of the daughters of John, 2nd Lord Botetourt.... Roger Grey (1st son of 2nd wife) who was created Lord Grey de Ruthyn in 1324 and was ancestor of those Lords. (See page 105.) Page 105: GREY DE RUTHYN, or DE GREY I. 1324; 1. Roger de Grey, younger son of John (Grey) Lord Grey de Wilton, being eldest son of his second wife, Maud, said to be a daughter of Ralph (Basset) Lord Basset, born about 1298, having in his father's lifetime, served in the Scotish expedition 1318 and sat in the Parliament of York 1322, became on his father's death (1323-24) 17 Edward II, possessed of the Castle of Ruthyn, &c, in the Welsh Marches, as also of considerable estates in Herts, Beds, Bucks, &c, and was summoned to Parliament as a Baron (Lord de Grey) from 30 Dec (1324) 18 Edward II to 15 Nov (1351) 25 Edward III, by writs directed "Rogero de Grey". He served in the French wars in 1345. He married Elizabeth, daughter of John (Hastings) Lord Hastings, by his first wife, Isabel, daughter of William (de Valence) Earl of Pembroke. He died 6 Mar (1352/3) 27 Edward III.
  3. Title: Google Books: Wilton Castle: Its Present Condition and Past History; Chap III, pages 9-10; Longchamp to Grey
    Author: Google Books: Wilton Castle: Its Present Condition and Past History, and Some Notes on the Adjoining Bridge; Chapter III; page 9-10; Gives details of the Grey family who lived there & how they obtained the castle.
    Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=VrgHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA9&lpg=PA9&dq=Lord+de+Grey+married+Maud,+daughter+and+heir+of+William+FitzHugh,+by+Hawys,+daughter+and+heir+of+Henry+de+Longchamp&source=bl&ots=taLmwZs5tD&sig=TAMnl8_tLg0LDAPJ1FRrUTviZXE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjzvYqt9tjPAhVK4mMKHe24A7IQ6AEIMzAE#v=onepage&q&f=false;
    Note: Chapter III: Wilton Castle continued for many generations in the hands of one family, the Greys or de Greys, who took from the castle the title of their barony, and who inherited it from Hugh de Longchamp, by the marriage of their ancestor Reginald with his granddaughter Maud FitzHugh. Thus: Hugh de Longchamp -Hawys, daughter; married William Lord FitzHugh; --Maud, daughter; married Reginald Grey. The de Greys seem to have come into West of England from Essex, where Henry de Grey, grandfather of Reginald, had from Richard I a grant of the manor of Thurrock, and the village on the Thames, now called Grays, must have taken its name from them. From Nicholas' Extinct Peerage, edited by W. Courthorpe, Esq. is taken the following genealogy of the Greys: Henry de Grey, Lord of Thurrock, 1194, one of the Greys of Codnor, Derby. John de Grey, 2nd son, 1st Baron Grey of Codnor; died 1265. 1. Reginald, son & heir, summoned to Parliament, 1295, by writ; died 1308. 2. Son John summoned to Parliament, 1309, by writ, died 1323. 3. Son Henry, summoned to Parliament, 1324, by writ, died 1342. 4. Son Reginald, summoned to Parliament, 1343, by writ, died 1370. 5. Son Henry, summoned to Parliament, 1376, as Grey de Shirland; in 1377, as Grey de Wilton, married Elizabeth Talbot; died 1395. Etc.
  4. Title: FSDL: Leicestershire Pedigrees & Royal Descents; page 68, Grey, Earl of Stamford, Anschetil de Grai & descendents
    Author: Family Search Digital Library: Leicestershire Pedigrees and Royal Descents; page 68, Grey, Earl of Stamford.
    Publication: Name: https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/488366-leicestershire-pedigrees-and-royal-descents?viewer=1&offset=0#page=88&viewer=picture&o=download&n=0&q=;
    Note: Grey, Earl of Stamford; This very ancient family derives its origin from: -Anschetil de Grai, who at the Domesday Survey, 1086, held the manor of Rotherfield and 6 other manors in community of Oxen, of the fee of William FitzOsborn, Earl of Hereford. His successors are trace as benefactors to Eynsham Abbey. His son, -Richard de Grey, was a benefactor to Eynsham Abbey, 1110. He had, by Mabilia his wife, 3 children: (1) Anschetil, of whom next; (2) William; and (3) a son, who became a monk of Eynsham. -Anschetil de Grey, married Eva, daughter of Baldwin de Redvers, and had issue 2 sons: (1) Henry of whom next; and (2) John, Bishop of Norwich 1200, died 1214. - Henry de Grey, had a grant of Turroc, Essex from Richard I in 1194, which was confirmed by King John, with the privilege of hunting the hares and fox in any lands belonging to the crown, except the King's own demesnes; in 1217 he had a grant of Grimston manor, Notts; he married Isolda, neice and co-heiress of Robert Bardolph, and had issue 6 sons: (1) Richard of Codnor, co. Derby, constable of Dover Castle & warden of the Cinque Ports 1257; grandfather of Henry, Lord Grey of Codnor...; (2) John, of whom presently; (3) William of Landford, Notts & Sandiacre, Derby, said to be ancestor of Lord Walsingham; (4) Robert of Rotherfield, Oxen; great-grandfather of John, Lord Grey of Rotherfield...; (5) Walter, Bishop of Lichfield 1208, of Worcester 1215, & Archbishop of York 1217, Lord Chancellor 1205-1214, buried at York, M.I.; (6) Henry. - John de Grey, justice of Chester 1248; sheriff of Bucks & Bedford 1238; Sheriff of Notts & Derby; died 1265. His son (by Emma, daughter & heiress of Geoffrey de Glanville). -Reginald de Grey, justice of Chester 1280; obtained the castle of Ruthyn; summoned to Parliament as a baron from 1295 to 1307. Lord Grey de Wilton; married Maud, daughter & heiress of William Lord FitzHugh, by Hawys, daughter & heiress of Hugh de Longchamp, of Wilton Castle, Hereford, which came into the Grey family by this marriage. He died 1308 leaving issue, with a daughter Joane, married to Ralph, 2nd Lord Basset of Drayton, a son: - John de Grey, 2nd Lord Grey de Wilton: summoned to Parliament from 1309 to 1322; justice of North Wales 1316; born 1268; died 1323; married 1st Anne, daughter of William, Lord Ferrers of Groby, by whom he had a son, Henry, 3rd Lord Grey de Wilton; & 2ndly Maud, daughter of Ralph Lord Basset, by whom she had a son, - Roger de Gray, summoned to Parliament as Lord Grey de Ruthyn in 1324; died 1353; married Elizabeth, daughter of John, 2nd Lord Hastings. His son, -Reginald de Grey, 2nd Lord Grey de Ruthyn, died 1388, leaving issue, by Alianora his wife, a son & heir, -Reginald de Grey, 3rd Lord Grey de Ruthyn; found to be heir to John 6th Lord Hastings & 3rd Earl of Pembroke in 1391,....

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