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Sir Richard Stanhope 1300–1370 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1300
Birth Location: Houghton, Nottinghamshire, England
Death Date: 1370
Death Location: Nottinghamshire, England
Father: Richard Stanhope
Mother: Ellota Longvillers
Spouse(s): Alice Houghton
Children(s): Sir Stanhope
Sir Richard Stanhope was born in 1300 in Houghton, Nottinghamshire, England, the child of Richard De Stanhope And Ellota De Longvillers. Sir Richard Stanhope married Alice De Houghton, and had children including Sir John Stanhope. Sir Richard Stanhope passed away in 1370 in Nottinghamshire, England.
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Biography
- Sir Richard Stanhope was born in 1300 in Houghton, Nottinghamshire, England, the child of Richard De Stanhope And Ellota De Longvillers.
- Sir Richard Stanhope married Alice De Houghton, and had children including Sir John Stanhope.
- Sir Richard Stanhope passed away in 1370 in Nottinghamshire, England.
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Sir Stanhope's Descendants
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1. Sir (John) Stanhope 1345–1381 m. Elizabeth (Maud) Lovell 1346–1395
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1. Sir (Richard) Stanhope 1368–1436 m. Joan (de) Stavely 1370–1410
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1. Richard Stanhope 1395–1432
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1. John Stanhope 1412–1473
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Sir Stanhope's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1300
Event Place: Houghton, Nottinghamshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1370
Event Place: Nottinghamshire, England