Henry FitzHugh, 1st Baron FitzHugh (d. 1356), son and heir of Sir Hugh FitzHenry (d.1305; younger son and eventual heir of Sir Henry FitzRandolf of Ravensworth) who in 1301 signed the
Barons' Letter to the Pope as Hugo filius Henrici Dominus de Raveneswath.[1]
Henry FitzHugh, 3rd Baron FitzHugh (c. 1358–1425),
KG, who served in the French wars with
Henry V and held an important position at the court of
Henry IV; was made
Constable of England at the coronation of Henry V, and seems to have been on intimate terms with both these monarchs. Was in charge of Princess
Philippa of England, daughter of Henry IV, during her journey to
Lund,
Sweden in 1406 to be married to King
Eric XIII. Married Elizabeth Grey, granddaughter of the 2nd
Baron Grey of Rotherfield, one of the original Knights of the Garter instituted at its foundation in 1344. They had thirteen children, including
Robert FitzHugh and Eleanor FitzHugh, wife of Philip Darcy, 6th
Baron Darcy de Knayth. In 1423, jewels worth £40,000 were delivered to Sir Henry by a grateful Henry V.[2]
^editor, Douglas Richardson ; Kimball G. Everingham (2011). Plantagenet ancestry : a study in colonial and medieval families (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City, UT.: Douglas Richardson. p. 83.
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^The FitzHugh family inherited the manor of Wath, with many others, from their marriage to the Marmion heiress; See: Hardy Bertram McCall, Richmondshire Churches, p.144
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Henry FitzHugh, 1st Baron FitzHugh (d. 1356), son and heir of Sir Hugh FitzHenry (d.1305; younger son and eventual heir of Sir Henry FitzRandolf of Ravensworth) who in 1301 signed the
Barons' Letter to the Pope as Hugo filius Henrici Dominus de Raveneswath.[1]
Henry FitzHugh, 3rd Baron FitzHugh (c. 1358–1425),
KG, who served in the French wars with
Henry V and held an important position at the court of
Henry IV; was made
Constable of England at the coronation of Henry V, and seems to have been on intimate terms with both these monarchs. Was in charge of Princess
Philippa of England, daughter of Henry IV, during her journey to
Lund,
Sweden in 1406 to be married to King
Eric XIII. Married Elizabeth Grey, granddaughter of the 2nd
Baron Grey of Rotherfield, one of the original Knights of the Garter instituted at its foundation in 1344. They had thirteen children, including
Robert FitzHugh and Eleanor FitzHugh, wife of Philip Darcy, 6th
Baron Darcy de Knayth. In 1423, jewels worth £40,000 were delivered to Sir Henry by a grateful Henry V.[2]
^editor, Douglas Richardson ; Kimball G. Everingham (2011). Plantagenet ancestry : a study in colonial and medieval families (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City, UT.: Douglas Richardson. p. 83.
ISBN9781449966348. {{
cite book}}: |last= has generic name (
help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link)
^The FitzHugh family inherited the manor of Wath, with many others, from their marriage to the Marmion heiress; See: Hardy Bertram McCall, Richmondshire Churches, p.144
[1]; See image
[2]