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Hugh de Audley, Lord Audley 1250–1325 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1250

Birth Location: Audley, Staffordshire, England

Death Date: Nov 1325

Death Location: died a prisoner at Wallingford Castle, Berkshire, England

Father: James Audley

Mother: Ela Plantagenet)

Spouse(s): Isolde Audley)

Children(s): Alice Audley, Hugh Audley

The story of Hugh de Audley, Lord Audley began in 1250 in Audley, Staffordshire, England. Hugh de Audley, Lord Audley married Isolde De Mortimer De Audley, and had children including Alice De Audley, Hugh De Audley. Hugh de Audley, Lord Audley passed away in 1325 in died a prisoner at Wallingford Castle, Berkshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Hugh de Audley, Lord Audley began in 1250 in Audley, Staffordshire, England.
  • Hugh de Audley, Lord Audley married Isolde De Mortimer De Audley, and had children including Alice De Audley, Hugh De Audley.
  • Hugh de Audley, Lord Audley passed away in 1325 in died a prisoner at Wallingford Castle, Berkshire, England.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Hugh Audley's Ancestors

Self
Hugh Audley
1250–1325
Birth Place: Audley, Staffordshire, England
Parents
James de Aldithley Audley
1225–1272
Heleigh Castle, Staffordshire, England
Ela (Longespée () Plantagenet)
1226–1299
Audley, Oxfordshire, England
Grandparents
Henry (de Aldithley or) Audley
1175–1246
Aldithley, Staffordshire, England
Bertred Mainwaring
1196–1249
Mainwaring, Bersted, Sussex, England
Sir (William 'The Younger' Longespée ( Plantagenet), English knight, 2nd) Crusades
1212–1250
Great-Grandparents
Adam Aldithley
1125–1200
Emma Derleveston
1153–1200
Sir Parliament
1155–1200
Amicia Meschines
1167–1200
William Salisbury
1176–1226
Ela founded)
1187–1261
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir I
1083–1132
Lady Bernicia
1090–1138
Radulphus Orm
1120–1153
Lettice Montgomery
1120–1214
Roger Mesnilwarin
1130–1195
Ellen
1133–1159
Henry French
1133–1189
Ida Henry
1156–1226
William peer
1154–1196
Alianore Mainers
1157–1233

Hugh Audley's Descendants

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Hugh (de Audley, Lord) Audley (1250–Nov 1325) m. Isolde (de Mortimer (de) Audley) (1270–4 August 1338)
  1. 1. Alice (de) Audley 1300–1374 m. Ralph (de Neville, Lord of) Raby 1291–1367
    1. 1. Margaret (de) Neville 1329–1372 m. Henry (de Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland, 'Percy) Rebellion' 1341–1408 m. William (de) Ros 1329–1352
      1. 1. Isolda (Percy, Lady of) Northumberland 1359–1435 m. Sir (Madocus II Kynaston (Madog ap) Jenkin) 1350–1403
        1. 1. Johannes ("John" II) Kynaston 1381–1408 m. Jane (De) Cherleton 1383–
      2. 2. Henry ("le fitz, Hotspur" Percy, K.G., Justice of Chester, North Wales, &) Flintshire 1364–1403 m. Elizabeth (Mortimer de) Camoys 1371–1417
        1. 1. Henry Percy 1394–1455 m. Eleanor (Neville, Duchess of Norfolk, Countess of) Northumberland 1397–1472
        2. 2. Lady (Elizabeth Percy, Countess of) Westmorland 1390–1436 m. John (de Clifford 7th Baron of Clifford, High Sheriff of) Westmorland 1389–1422 m. Sir (Ralph Neville) replace 1392–1458
      3. 3. Ralph (de) Percy 1368–1397
      4. 4. Margaret (de Percy of) Northumberland 1368– m. Sir (Alan) Fenwick 1359–1406
        1. 1. Sir (Henry Samuel) Fenwick 1401–1459 m. Lady (Joan) Leigh 1402–1440
      5. 5. Alan Percy 1372–1407
      6. 6. Ena (de) Ross 1347– m. Sir (Harold Cooke,) Knight 1345–1371
        1. 1. Sir (Robert Norman) Cooke 1360–1425 m. Lady (Myrtle) Upton 1372–1425 m. Lady (Katherine) Walfrey 1396–1424
    2. 2. John (de Neville, 3rd Baron de Raby, Admiral of the King's) Fleet 1328–1388 m. Maud (de Percy, Baroness) Neville 1335–1379
      1. 1. Sir (Ralph de NEVILLE, K.G., 4th Lord Neville of Raby, 1st Earl of) Westmoreland 1363–1425 m. Joan (Plantagenet de Beaufort, Countess of Westmoreland, Lancaster House, Order of the) Garter 1375–1440 m. Margaret (de) Stafford 1382–1396
        1. 1. Eleanor (Neville, Duchess of Norfolk, Countess of) Northumberland 1397–1472 m. Henry Percy 1394–1455 m. Richard (le Despenser 4th Baron) Burghersh 1396–1414 m. Lord (John) Locke 1400–1492
        2. 2. Margaret (de Neville married as 1) la Scrope 2) Cressoner-Lady-Baroness of Bolton; Abbess of) Barkin 1396–1463 m. Richard (le Scrope, 3rd Lord Scrope of Bolton, 100 Years War: Battle of Agincourt) 1415 1394–1420
        3. 3. Edward (George Neville, 3rd Baron of) Bergavenny 1412–1476 m. Lady (Elizabeth de Beauchamp, Baroness) Abergavenny 1415–1448 m. Catherine (Howard De Neville, Baroness of) Abergavenny 1414–1478
        4. 4. Cecily ("Proud Cis" de Neville, Duchess of York &) Cornwall, 1415–1495 m. Sir (Richard II Plantagenet, K.G., 3rd Duke of York, Prince of Wales, Lord Protector during the madness of King Henry VI, War of the Roses-House of) York 1411–1460
        5. 5. Anne (Neville, Duchess of) Buckingham 1414–1480 m. Sir (Walter Blount, 1st Baron Mountjoy, Lord High) Treasurer 1420–1474 m. 1402–1460
        6. 6. Sir (Richard de Neville (Yorkist), K.G., 5th Earl of Salisbur, War of the) Roses 1400–1460 m. Alice (Montagu ( Montacute), 5th Countess of) Salisbury 1400–1462
        7. 7. John (De Neville, accompanied the King to France in 1417 and was present at the sieges of Caen and) Rouen 1387–1420 m. Elizabeth Holland 1388–1424
        8. 8. Elizabeth (de Ferrers, Lady) Wembley 1393–1434 m. John (de Greystoke, 4th Baron Greystoke, constable of Roxburgh) Castle 1389–1436
        9. 9. Philippa (de Neville, Baroness of Dacre and) Gilsland 1386–1458 m. Thomas (de Dacre, 6th) Baron 1387–1458
        10. 10. Sir (Ralph Neville) replace 1392–1458 m. Lady (Elizabeth Percy, Countess of) Westmorland 1390–1436 m. Mary (de) Ferrers 1394–1457
        11. 11. Katherine (de Neville, Duchess of Norfolk, Countess) Beaumont 1400–1478 m. John (de Mowbray, KG, 2nd Duke of Norfolk & Nottingham, 9th Baron Segrave, 8th Baron) Mowbray 1392–1432 m. John (Wydeville) Woodville 1445–1469 m. John (Beaumont, 1st Viscount and 6th Lord Beaumont, Count of Boulogne, Constable and Grand Chamberlain of) England 1409–1460 m. Thomas (Strangeways (ancestors of US President Herbert Hoover vis his mother Hulda Hoover via Col. Dudley) Bradstreet) 1395–1441
        12. 12. William (de Neville, 1st and last Earl of Kent; War of the Roses: Battles of Albans, Northampton,) Towton 1400–1463 m. Joan Fauconberg 1406–1490
      2. 2. Thomas (de Neville, Baron) Furnival 1362–1406 m. Ankaret (le Strange, 7th Baroness Strange of) Blackmere 1361–1413
    3. 3. Isabel (De) NEVILLE 1344–1349
    4. 4. Thomas (DUPLICATE de) Neville 1335–1361 m. Johanna Furnival 1368–1413
      1. 1. Mathilde Neville 1390–1425
      2. 2. Lady (Margaret de) Neville 1384– m. Sir (Thomas Exeter Beaufort (Plantagenet), Chancellor of England, Earl of Dorset, 100 Years War, Knight, Order of the) Garter 1372–1426
    5. 5. Eupheme (de) Neville 1334–1393 m. Robert (4th Loed Clifford de) Clifford 1330–1354
      1. 1. Cristiana (DE) CLIFFORD 1349–
      2. 2. Robert (DE) CLIFFORD 1351–
    6. 6. Katherine (de) Neville 1330–1361 m. William (de Dacre (or) d’Acre (of)) Gillesland 1319–1361
      1. 1. Ralph Dacre 1341–1375
      2. 2. Hugh Dacre 1335–1384
    7. 7. William Neville 1338–1389
    8. 8. Matilda (de) Neville 1335–1372
  2. 2. Hugh (De) Audley 1289–1347 m. Margaret (de) Clare 1293–1342

Hugh Audley's Timeline

2 Records

1250
1250
Birth of Hugh de Audley, Lord Audley in Audley, Staffordshire, England
Audley, Staffordshire, England
1325
Nov 1325
Age 75
Death of Hugh de Audley, Lord Audley in died a prisoner at Wallingford Castle, Berkshire, England
died a prisoner at Wallingford Castle, Berkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1250
    Event Place: Audley, Staffordshire, England
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Nov 1325
    Event Place: died a prisoner at Wallingford Castle, Berkshire, England
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

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