Robert (3rd Baron Hungerford) HUNGERFORD

Robert (3rd Baron Hungerford) HUNGERFORD

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Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Robert (3rd Baron Hungerford) HUNGERFORD
Beruf 3rd Baron Hungerford of Fairleigh zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 1459 und 1464

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt etwa 1423 Farleigh, Hungerford, Somerset, England nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 1464 Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland, England nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat 1441 England nach diesem Ort suchen

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
1441
England
Eleanor MOLEYNS

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Robert Hungerford, 3rd Baron Hungerford (1431-1464) was an English nobleman. He supported the Lancastrians cause in the War of the Roses. In the late 1440s and early 1450s he was a member of successive parliaments. He was a prisoner of the French for much of the 1450s until his mother arranged a payment of a 7,966l ransom. In 1460 after successive defeats on the battlefield he fled with Henry VI to Scotland. In 1461 he was attainted in Edward IV's first parliament, and executed in Newcastle soon after he was captured at the Battle of Hexham. Early life Hungerford was son and heir of Robert Hungerford, 2nd Baron Hungerford, and was grandson of Walter Hungerford, 1st Baron Hungerford (died 1449).[1] Hungerford was summoned to parliament as Baron Moleyns in 1445, and received a like summons until 1453.[1] Dispute with John Paston In 1448 Hungerford began a fierce quarrel with John Paston regarding the ownership of the manor of Gresham in Norfolk. Hungerford, acting on the advice of John Heydon, a solicitor of Baconsthorpe, took forcible possession of the estate on 17 February 1448. William Waynflete, bishop of Winchester, made a vain attempt at arbitration. Paston obtained repossession, but on 28 January 1450 Hungerford sent a thousand men to dislodge him. After threatening to kill Paston, who was absent, Hungerford's adherents violently assaulted Paston's wife Margaret, but Hungerford finally had to surrender the manor to Paston.[2] French wars In 1452 Hungerford accompanied John Talbot, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury, to Aquitaine, and was taken prisoner while endeavouring to raise the siege of Chastillon. His ransom was fixed at 7,966l., and his mother sold her plate and mortgaged her estates to raise the money. His release was effected in 1459, after seven years and four months' imprisonment. In consideration of his misfortunes he was granted, in the year of his return to England, license to export fifteen hundred sacks of wool to foreign ports without paying duty, and received permission to travel abroad. He thereupon visited Florence.[1] Wars of the Roses In 1460 Hungerford was home again, and took a leading part on the Lancastrian side in the Wars of the Roses. In June 1460 he retired with Lord Scales and other of his friends to the Tower of London, on the entry of the Earl of Warwick and his Kentish followers into the city; but after the defeat of the Lancastrians at the battle of Northampton (10 July 1460), Hungerford and his friends surrendered the Tower to the Yorkists on the condition that he and Lord Scales should depart free,[3] After taking part in the Battle of Towton (29 March 1461)-a further defeat for the Lancastrians-Hungerford fled with Henry VI to York, and thence into Scotland. He visited France in the summer to obtain help for Henry and Margaret, and was arrested by the French authorities in August 1461. Writing to Margaret at the time from Dieppe, he begged her not to lose heart.[4] He was attainted in Edward IV's first parliament in November 1461. He afterward met with some success in his efforts to rally the Lancastrians in the north of England, but was taken prisoner at the Battle of Hexham on 15 May 1464, and was executed at Newcastle. He was buried in Salisbury Cathedral. On 5 August 1460 many of his lands were granted to Richard, Duke of Gloucester (afterward Richard III). Other portions of his property were given to Lord Wenlock, who was directed by Edward IV to make provision for Hungerford's wife and young children.[5] Marriage and children Hungerford married at a very early age (about 1441) Eleanor (born 1426), daughter and heiress of Sir William Moleyns (died 1429).[1] Among their children were:[5] Sir Thomas Hungerford of Rowden Sir Walter Hungerford of Farleigh Eleanor survived her husband and subsequently married Sir Oliver Manningham. She was buried at Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, in 1476.[5] Notes ^ Jump up to: a b c d Lee 1891, p. 256. Jump up ^ Lee 1891, p. 256 Citing Paston Letters, ed. Gairdner, i. xxxi, lxix, 75-6, 109-12, 221-3, iii. 449. Jump up ^ Lee 1891, pp. 256-257 Cites: William of Worcester [772-3], Lee states that "the year is wrongly given as 1459". Jump up ^ Lee 1891, p. 257 cites: Paston Letters, ii. 45-6, 93. ^ Jump up to: a b c Lee 1891, p. 257. References This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Lee, Sidney (1891). "Hungerford, Robert". In Lee, Sidney. Dictionary of National Biography. 28. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 256, 257. Endnotes Dugdale's Baronage ; Hoare's Hungerfordiana ; Letters, &c., of Henry VIII; Materials for the Keign of Henry VII (Eolls Ser.) ; Paston Letters, passim, ed. G-airdner; Hoare's Mod. "Wiltshire, Heytesbury Hundred Collinson's Somerset, iii. 355. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Robert Hungerford (3º B. Hungerford of Farleigh) Born: 1431 Died: 18 May 1464, executed Notes: better known as Lord Moleyns, it appears he engaged in private warfare against his neighbour and was later captured at Chastillon and held prisoner in France for seven years during the last battle of the Hundred Years War, Robert finally returned to England and enlisted with the Lancastrians in the War of the Roses. He was attainted in 1461 and executed in 1464. http://en.wikipedia.org

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