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Richard Huddleston

Also Known As: "[Knight]"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Cumberland, England (United Kingdom)
Death: 1428 (49-51)
Cumberland, England (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Son of John Huddleston of Millom and Catherine Huddleston
Husband of Anne Fenwicke and Margaret Huddleston
Father of Richard Huddleston; John Hudleston, 9th Lord of Millom; Anne Huddleston; Christopher Huddlestone and Margaret Huddlestone
Brother of Elizabeth Curwen

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About Richard Huddleston

Richard Huddleslon who married Margaret sister of Sir William Harrington KG He was made knight banneret by Henry V at the battle of Agincourt and was succeeded by his son.

Birth: PRE 1398

Residence: Millom, Cumberland, England.

Event: Knighted at Agincourt.

Death: 1428

DSCR: Served in Henry V's wars in France ie, the Battle of Agincourt, in the retinue of Sir William Hartington. 1415

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  • 'A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and ... (1835) Vol. II
  • http://www.archive.org/details/agenealogicalan00austgoog
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/agenealogicalan00austgoog#page/n615/m...
  • SIR JOHN DE HODLESTON, knt. Lord of Millum, 14th RICHARD II. who m. Catherine, daughter of Richard Tempest, of Bowling, in Yorkshire, and was s. by his son,
    • RICHARD DE HODLESTON, Lord of Millum in the 1st and 13th of HENRY IV. and 5th of HENRY V. m. ANNE, daughter and co-heir of SIR JOHN FENWICKE,! Lord of Fenwicke, in Northamberland, and was s. by his son,
      • ' SIR RICHARD DE HODLESTON, one of the heroes of AGINCOURT, and made a KNIGHT BANNERET on that celebrated field. He served in the wars of France in the tetinue of Sir William de Harrington, K.G. whose sister, Margaret, daughter of Robert de Harrington, Lord Harrington, he had married. Sir Richard was s. by his son,
        • SIR JOHN HODLESTON, knt. Lord of Millum, who was sheriff of Cumberland in the 35th of HENRY VI. to which office he was appointed for life by the Duke of Gloucester. he represented the county in the 7th of EDWARD IV. and was keeper and bailiff of the king's woods and chases in Barnoldewicke, in the county of York, steward of Penrith, and warden of the West Marches. He m. JOANE, eldest daughter and co-heir of SIR MILES STAPLETON,|| and had three sons, viz.
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  • 'Baronia anglica concentrata: or, A concentrated account of all the baronies commonly called baronies in fee; deriving their origin from writ of summons, and not from any specific limited creation, whereto is added The proofs of parliamentary sitting, from the reign of Edw. I to that of Queen Anne; also A glossary of dormants English, Scotch, and Irish peerage titles (1844)
  • http://www.archive.org/details/baroniaanglicaco02bankuoft
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/baroniaanglicaco02bankuoft#page/94/mo...
    • CHART
      • The following account of the successive lords and possessors of Millum, is taken from Nicholson and Burn's History* of the counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland:
  • D. John Hudleston. = Catherine, daughter of Richard Tempest, of Bowling, co. Ebor. ch: Richard Hudleston.
    • E. Richard Hudleston. = Anne, daughter and co-heir of ___ Fenwick, of Fenwick, county of Northumberland. ch: 'Sir Richard Hudleston'.
      • ' F. Sir Richard Hudleston, a Knight Banneret, temp. Hen. V. = Margaret, sister to Sir William Harrington, K.G.' ch: Sir John Hudleston.
        • G. Sir John Hudleston, Warden of the West Marches, and M.P. for the county of Cumberland, 7 Edward IV. = Joan, co-heir to Sir Miles Stapleton, of Ingham. ch: 1. Sir Richard, of Millum. = Margaret, daughter of Richard Nevil, Earl of Sarum.b; 2. John, Uncle and heir-male to Richard Hudleston. = Joane, daughter of Lorad FitzHugh.; 3. William, married Isabel, daughter & co-heir of John Nevil, Margquis of Montague.
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The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland & Cumberland, Vol. II, p. 11
https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_History_and_Antiquities_of...
The Huddlestons derive themselves for several generations before the conquest, but they came not to the seigniory of Millum till Henry the third's time by the marriage of Sir John Huddleston knight with Joan daughter and sole heir of Adam de Boyvill. And with him we begin our pedigree of the Hudlestons of Millum.
1. Sir John Hudleston knight, at the time of his marriage with the lady Joan, was lord of Anneys in Millum. he was son of Adam, son of John, son of Richard, son of Reginald, son of Nigel, son of Richard, son of another Richard, son of John, son of Adam, son of Adam de Hodelston in the county of York. Which five last named (according to the York manuscript) were before the conquest. In the 20 Ed. I. before Hugh Cressingham justice itinerant, it was proved that he had jura regalia within the seigniory of Millum, and his plea therein was allowed.
2. John de Hudleston, son of Sir John and lady Joan, died unmarried; and was succeeded by
3. Sir Richard Hudleston knight, who married Alice daughter of Richard Troughton in the 13 Ed. 2. and had issue,
4. Sir John Hudleston knight, who married Maud daughter of Sir William Penington knight; and by her had issue,
5. John Hudleston esquire, who married Catherine daughter of Richard Tempest of Bowling in Yorkshire, in the 14 Ric. 2.
6. Richard Hudleston, son of John married Anne daughter and one of the coheirs of Fenwick of a place of the same name in Northumberland.
7. Richard Hudleston, son of Richard, married Margaret sister of Sir William Harrington knight of the garter. This Richard was made knight baneret by king Henry the fifth at the battle of Agincourt. he was succeeded by his son,
8. Sir John Hudleston knight, who married Jane one of the coheirs of Sir Miles Stapleton of Ingham in Yorkshire. He was made bailiff and keeper of
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of the king's wood and chaces in Barnoldwick in the county of York, sheriff of the county of Cumberland by the duke of Gloucester for his life, steward of Penrith, and warden of the west marches, and in the 7 Ed. 4. represented the county of Cumberland in parliament.
9. Sir Richard Hudleston knight, son of Sir John, married Margaret daughter of Richard Neville earl of Warwick.
10. Richard, his son, married Elizabeth daughter of lady Mabil Dacre, and died without issue in the reign of Hen. 7. He had two sisters; but the estate being entailed, passed to the next in the male line, namely, to his uncle John Hudleston younger brother of his father Richard Hudleston, son of the last Sir John Hudleston above mentioned. The two sister were married, viz. Johan, to Hugh Fleming of Rydal esquire; and Margaret to Lancelot Salkeld of Whitehall esquire.
11. etc.
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  • 'Sir Richard de Hodleston1
  • 'M, d. after 1415
  • Father Richard de Hodleston d. a 1418
  • Mother Anne Fenwicke
  • ' Sir Richard de Hodleston was born at of Millum, Cumberland, England. He married Margaret de Harrington, daughter of Sir Robert Harington, 3rd Lord Harington and Isabel Loring. Sir Richard de Hodleston died after 1415.
  • 'Family Margaret de Harrington
  • Child
    • Sir John Huddlestone, Lord of Millum+ b. c 1435, d. 1 Jan 1512
  • Citations
  • 1.[S10936] Unknown author, Burke's Commoners, Vol. II, p. 583.
  • http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1177.htm#...

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WHICH IS CORRECT ANNE OR MARGARET ?

  • Anne HARRINGTON
  • Born: 1400
  • Father: Robert HARRINGTON (3º B. Harrington of Aldingham)
  • Mother: Isabel (Lorying) LORING
  • 'Married: Richard HUDDLESTON (b. 1420) (son of Richard Huddleston of Millom and Anne Fenwick)
  • Children:
    • 1. John HUDDLESTON (b. 1445 - d. 6 Nov 1499) (m. Joan Stapleton)
  • http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/HARRINGTON.htm#Margaret HARRINGTON1

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Richard Huddleston who married Anne daughter and co heiress of Fenwick of Fenwick in Northumberland by whom he had issue.

The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland & Cumberland, Vol. II, p. 11
https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_History_and_Antiquities_of...
The Huddlestons derive themselves for several generations before the conquest, but they came not to the seigniory of Millum till Henry the third's time by the marriage of Sir John Huddleston knight with Joan daughter and sole heir of Adam de Boyvill. And with him we begin our pedigree of the Hudlestons of Millum.
1. Sir John Hudleston knight, at the time of his marriage with the lady Joan, was lord of Anneys in Millum. he was son of Adam, son of John, son of Richard, son of Reginald, son of Nigel, son of Richard, son of another Richard, son of John, son of Adam, son of Adam de Hodelston in the county of York. Which five last named (according to the York manuscript) were before the conquest. In the 20 Ed. I. before Hugh Cressingham justice itinerant, it was proved that he had jura regalia within the seigniory of Millum, and his plea therein was allowed.
2. John de Hudleston, son of Sir John and lady Joan, died unmarried; and was succeeded by
3. Sir Richard Hudleston knight, who married Alice daughter of Richard Troughton in the 13 Ed. 2. and had issue,
4. Sir John Hudleston knight, who married Maud daughter of Sir William Penington knight; and by her had issue,
5. John Hudleston esquire, who married Catherine daughter of Richard Tempest of Bowling in Yorkshire, in the 14 Ric. 2.
6. Richard Hudleston, son of John married Anne daughter and one of the coheirs of Fenwick of a place of the same name in Northumberland.
7. Richard Hudleston, son of Richard, married Margaret sister of Sir William Harrington knight of the garter. This Richard was made knight baneret by king Henry the fifth at the battle of Agincourt. he was succeeded by his son,
8. Sir John Hudleston knight, who married Jane one of the coheirs of Sir Miles Stapleton of Ingham in Yorkshire. He was made bailiff and keeper of
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of the king's wood and chaces in Barnoldwick in the county of York, sheriff of the county of Cumberland by the duke of Gloucester for his life, steward of Penrith, and warden of the west marches, and in the 7 Ed. 4. represented the county of Cumberland in parliament.
9. Sir Richard Hudleston knight, son of Sir John, married Margaret daughter of Richard Neville earl of Warwick.
10. Richard, his son, married Elizabeth daughter of lady Mabil Dacre, and died without issue in the reign of Hen. 7. He had two sisters; but the estate being entailed, passed to the next in the male line, namely, to his uncle John Hudleston younger brother of his father Richard Hudleston, son of the last Sir John Hudleston above mentioned. The two sister were married, viz. Johan, to Hugh Fleming of Rydal esquire; and Margaret to Lancelot Salkeld of Whitehall esquire.
11. etc.
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  • 'A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and ... (1835) Vol. II
  • http://www.archive.org/details/agenealogicalan00austgoog *http://www.archive.org/stream/agenealogicalan00austgoog#page/n615/m...
  • SIR JOHN HODLESTON, knt. Lord of Millum, who had permission to hold a market on every Wednesday at his manor of Bothill, in the county of Cumberland, and for a fair to be holden in the same place four days in the evening, and on the day of the exaltation of the Holy Cross, and the two days following ; witnessed by William Talbot, steward of the King's Palace at Westminster, 24th October, 21st EDWARD III. Sir John Hodleston was one of the collectors of the tenth and fifteenth granted by the laity of Cumberland to the king, and he obtained, according to Lysons, license in 1335 to embattle his mansion at Millum. He m. Maude, daughter of Sir William Pennington, and was s. by his son,
    • SIR JOHN DE HODLESTON, knt. Lord of Millum, 14th RICHARD II. who m. Catherine, daughter of Richard Tempest, of Bowling, in Yorkshire, and was s. by his son,
      • ' RICHARD DE HODLESTON, Lord of Millum in the 1st and 13th of HENRY IV. and 5th of HENRY V. m. ANNE, daughter and co-heir of SIR JOHN FENWICKE,! Lord of Fenwicke, in Northamberland, and was s. by his son,
        • SIR RICHARD DE HODLESTON, one of the heroes of AGINCOURT, and made a KNIGHT BANNERET on that celebrated field. He served in the wars of France in the tetinue of Sir William de Harrington, K.G. whose sister, Margaret, daughter of Robert de Harrington, Lord Harrington, he had married. Sir Richard was s. by his son,

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  • 'Baronia anglica concentrata: or, A concentrated account of all the baronies commonly called baronies in fee; deriving their origin from writ of summons, and not from any specific limited creation, whereto is added The proofs of parliamentary sitting, from the reign of Edw. I to that of Queen Anne; also A glossary of dormants English, Scotch, and Irish peerage titles (1844)
  • http://www.archive.org/details/baroniaanglicaco02bankuoft
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/baroniaanglicaco02bankuoft#page/94/mo...
    • CHART
      • The following account of the successive lords and possessors of Millum, is taken from Nicholson and Burn's History* of the counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland:
  • C. Sir John de Hudleston, Knight. = Maud, daughter of Sir William Pennington. ch: John Hudleston.
    • D. John Hudleston. = Catherine, daughter of Richard Tempest, of Bowling, co. Ebor. ch: Richard Hudleston.
      • ' E. Richard Hudleston. = Anne, daughter and co-heir of ___ Fenwick, of Fenwick, county of Northumberland.' ch: Sir Richard Hudleston.
        • F. Sir Richard Hudleston, a Knight Banneret, temp. Hen. V. = Margaret, sister to Sir William Harrington, K.G. ch: Sir John Hudleston.

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  • 'Richard de Hodleston1
  • 'M, d. after 1418
  • Father Sir John de Hodleston d. a 1391
  • Mother Catherine Tempest
  • ' Richard de Hodleston was born at of Millum, Cumberland, England. He married Anne Fenwicke, daughter of Sir John Fenwicke. Richard de Hodleston died after 1418.
  • 'Family Anne Fenwicke
  • Child
    • Sir Richard de Hodleston+ d. a 1415
  • Citations
  • 1.[S10936] Unknown author, Burke's Commoners, Vol. II, p. 583.
  • http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1177.htm#...

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NOT CORRECT WIFE OR SON ACCORDING TO OTHER REFERENCES

  • Margaret HARRINGTON
  • Born: ABT 1384, Hornby Castle, Lancashire, England
  • Died: 1429, Hooton, Cheshire, England
  • Father: Nicholas De HARRINGTON (Sir Knight)
  • Mother: Isabel ENGLISH
  • Married: 'Richard HUDDLESTON (Sir) (b. BEF 1398 - d. 1428) (son of John Huddleston of Millom and Catherine Tempest)
  • Children:
    • 1. John HUDDLESTON (Sir) (b. 1425) (m. Mary Fenwick)
  • http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/HARRINGTON.htm#Margaret HARRINGTON1

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WHICH IS CORRECT ANNE OR MARGARET?

  • Anne HARRINGTON
  • Born: 1400
  • Father: Robert HARRINGTON (3º B. Harrington of Aldingham)
  • Mother: Isabel (Lorying) LORING
  • Married: Richard HUDDLESTON (b. 1420) (son of 'Richard Huddleston of Millom and Anne Fenwick')
  • Children:
    • 1. John HUDDLESTON (b. 1445 - d. 6 Nov 1499) (m. Joan Stapleton)
  • http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/HARRINGTON.htm#Anne HARRINGTON3

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Richard Huddleston's Timeline

1378
1378
Cumberland, England (United Kingdom)
1395
1395
Willim Castle, Cumberland
1400
1400
1425
1425
Millom, Cumberland, England (United Kingdom)
1428
1428
Age 50
Cumberland, England (United Kingdom)
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