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Hugh Le Bigod Chief Justice of England 1216–1266 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1216
Birth Location: Framlingham, Suffolk, England
Death Date: Nov 1266
Death Location: Thetford, Norfolk, England
Father: Hugh Norfolk
Mother: Matilda Marshal
Spouse(s): Joan Cottingham
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In 1216, Hugh Le Bigod Chief Justice of England entered the world in Framlingham, Suffolk, England, born to Hugh Le Bigod Third Earl Of Norfolk And Matilda Marshal. Hugh Le Bigod Chief Justice of England married Joan De Stuteville Heiress Of Cottingham. Hugh Le Bigod Chief Justice of England passed away in 1266 in Thetford, Norfolk, England.
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- In 1216, Hugh Le Bigod Chief Justice of England entered the world in Framlingham, Suffolk, England, born to Hugh Le Bigod Third Earl Of Norfolk And Matilda Marshal.
- Hugh Le Bigod Chief Justice of England married Joan De Stuteville Heiress Of Cottingham.
- Hugh Le Bigod Chief Justice of England passed away in 1266 in Thetford, Norfolk, England.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1216
Event Place: Framlingham, Suffolk, England
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Event Type: Custom Event
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: Bef. 07 May 1266
Event Place: Thetford Castle, Norfolk, England
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Event Type: Burial
Event Date: Nov 1266
Event Place: Thetford, Norfolk, England