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Elizabeth Hastings

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elizabeth Hastings (daughter of John Hastings and Anne Morley).

    Elizabeth married Robert Hildyard before 8 Apr 1459. Robert (son of Robert Hildyard and Katherine de la Hay) was born about 1435 in of Winestead, Yorkshire, England; died on 21 May 1501. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Peter Hildyard was born about 1460 in of Winestead, Yorkshire, England; died on 20 Mar 1502.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Hastings was born about 1412 in of Fenwick, Yorkshire, England (son of Edward Hastings and Muriel Dinham); died on 9 Apr 1477 in Elsing, Norfolk, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: Abt 1411, of Gressenhall, Norfolk, England

    John married Anne Morley about 21 Apr 1434. Anne (daughter of Thomas Morley and Isabel de la Pole) died in 1471; was buried in Gressenhall, Norfolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anne Morley (daughter of Thomas Morley and Isabel de la Pole); died in 1471; was buried in Gressenhall, Norfolk, England.
    Children:
    1. 1. Elizabeth Hastings
    2. Hugh Hastings was born about 1447 in of Fenwick, Yorkshire, England; died on 7 Jun 1488.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Edward Hastings was born on 21 May 1382 in Fenwick, Yorkshire, England (son of Hugh Hastings and Anne Despenser); died on 6 Jan 1438.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 1382, of Elsing, Norfolk, England

    Notes:

    He and Reynold Grey, Lord Grey of Ruthin, contended with one another at the Court of Chivalry over the right to bear the undifferenced arms of Hastings. He lost, and refused to pay the costs of his suit, lest by doing so he might acknowledge the ruling's justice. According to Dugdale, he was then imprisoned in the Marsalsea for the next 16 years, a span of time that may be an exaggeration given that he married his second wife, Margery Clifton, in 1427.

    Edward married Muriel Dinham before 20 Feb 1406. Muriel (daughter of John Dinham and Eleanor Montagu) was born about 1385; died before 1420. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Muriel Dinham was born about 1385 (daughter of John Dinham and Eleanor Montagu); died before 1420.
    Children:
    1. 2. John Hastings was born about 1412 in of Fenwick, Yorkshire, England; died on 9 Apr 1477 in Elsing, Norfolk, England.
    2. Margaret Hastings was born before 1414.

  3. 6.  Thomas Morley was born in 1394 (son of Robert Morley and Isabel Moleyns); died on 6 Dec 1435; was buried in Hingham, Norfolk, England.

    Notes:

    Privy councillor. De jure Lord Marshal, Marshal of Ireland. Fought at Agincourt. Took part in the sieges of Rouen, Melun, and Meaux. Present at the death of Henry V and bore one of the banners at his funeral.

    Summoned to Parliament from 15 Jul 1427 to 5 Jul 1435.

    Thomas married Isabel de la Pole before 6 Feb 1403. Isabel (daughter of Michael de la Pole and Katherine Stafford) died on 8 Feb 1467. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Isabel de la Pole (daughter of Michael de la Pole and Katherine Stafford); died on 8 Feb 1467.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 1464

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Morley died between 12 Nov 1446 and Mar 1451.
    2. 3. Anne Morley died in 1471; was buried in Gressenhall, Norfolk, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Hugh Hastings was born before 1355 in of Gressenhall, Norfolk, England (son of Hugh de Hastings and Margaret de Everingham); died on 6 Nov 1386 in Spain.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: of Elsing, Norfolk, England
    • Alternate death: 1387

    Notes:

    "[A] a noted soldier, [he] served on most of the principal campaigns of the 1370s and 1380s, and was a prominent retainer of John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster: he died on Gaunt's expedition to Galicia in 1386–7." [Oxford DNB, citation details below.]

    Hugh married Anne Despenser before 1 Nov 1376. Anne (daughter of Edward le Despenser and Elizabeth Burghersh) was born about 1363; died on 30 Oct 1426. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Anne Despenser was born about 1363 (daughter of Edward le Despenser and Elizabeth Burghersh); died on 30 Oct 1426.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 31 Oct 1426

    Children:
    1. 4. Edward Hastings was born on 21 May 1382 in Fenwick, Yorkshire, England; died on 6 Jan 1438.

  3. 10.  John Dinham was born between 1358 and 1359 in of Hartland, Devon, England (son of John de Dinham and Muriel Courtenay); died on 25 Dec 1428; was buried in St. Mary's, Kingskerswell, Devon, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 1359

    John married Eleanor Montagu before 3 Feb 1380. Eleanor (daughter of John de Montagu and Margaret Monthermer) was born about 1364; died between 1393 and 1394; was buried in St. Mary's, Kingskerswell, Devon, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Eleanor Montagu was born about 1364 (daughter of John de Montagu and Margaret Monthermer); died between 1393 and 1394; was buried in St. Mary's, Kingskerswell, Devon, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 1394

    Children:
    1. 5. Muriel Dinham was born about 1385; died before 1420.

  5. 12.  Robert Morley was born about 1375 (son of Thomas Morley and Joan Hastings); died between 8 Jan 1399 and 27 Oct 1401.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: Bef 1416

    Notes:

    Walter Rye (citation details below) places him as a son of Thomas Morley's second wife Anne Despenser, which is chronologically impossible.

    Robert married Isabel Moleyns before Aug 1394. Isabel (daughter of William de Moleyns and Margery Bacon) died before Jun 1409. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Isabel Moleyns (daughter of William de Moleyns and Margery Bacon); died before Jun 1409.
    Children:
    1. 6. Thomas Morley was born in 1394; died on 6 Dec 1435; was buried in Hingham, Norfolk, England.

  7. 14.  Michael de la Pole was born before 1368 (son of Michael de la Pole and Katherine Wingfield); died on 18 Sep 1415 in Harfleur, Normandy, France; was buried in Wingfield, Suffolk, England.

    Notes:

    From Wikipedia:

    Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk (1367 – 17 September 1415), an English nobleman, supported Henry IV (reigned 1399-1413) against Richard II (reigned 1377-1399). He died during the Siege of Harfleur in 1415. He was a son of Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk and Katherine Wingfield, daughter of Sir John Wingfield.

    His father fled abroad amid accusations of treason during the Merciless Parliament in 1388, forfeiting the title of Earl of Suffolk and the family estates. Over the next decade the younger Michael de la Pole made vigorous attempts to recover these lands, and obtained most of them piecemeal between 1389 and 1392, following his father's death. However, his close association with the Lords Appellant, particularly the Earl of Warwick and the Duke of Gloucester prejudiced Richard II against him. He finally obtained the restoration of the earldom in January 1398.

    While he obeyed the summons of the Duke of York to defend the kingdom against Henry Bolingbroke in July 1399, Suffolk did not object to the disbandment of York's army and consented to the deposition of Richard II in the summer of 1399. While the first Parliament of Henry IV technically upheld the forfeitures of the Merciless Parliament, Henry IV immediately restored de la Pole's estates and title in recognition of his support. However, he would spend the remainder of his life trying to obtain possession of the remaining estates which had not been restored.

    He played a relatively small role in national politics, although he regularly attended Parliament. He took part in the campaign in Scotland in 1400, in naval operations around 1405, and served as the senior English diplomat at the Council of Pisa (1409). Suffolk also acted as a lieutenant of the Duke of Clarence during his campaign of 1412–1413. However, he devoted most of his energies to re-establishing de la Pole influence in East Anglia. He took the role of a justice of the peace in Norfolk and Suffolk from 1399, and assembled a considerable following among the local gentry. He completed his father's building plans at Wingfield, Suffolk and enlarged the local church.

    Suffolk brought 40 men-at-arms and 120 archers with him on the 1415 campaign of Henry V in France. He died of dysentery at Harfleur, and was succeeded by his eldest son Michael, who later died at Agincourt.

    Michael married Katherine Stafford about 13 Apr 1383. Katherine (daughter of Hugh de Stafford and Philippe de Beauchamp) died on 8 Apr 1419; was buried in Wingfield, Suffolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Katherine Stafford (daughter of Hugh de Stafford and Philippe de Beauchamp); died on 8 Apr 1419; was buried in Wingfield, Suffolk, England.

    Notes:

    Katherine Stafford (d. 1419)
    Isabel de la Pole
    Ann Morley
    Elizabeth Hastings (b. 1440)
    Margery Hildyard
    William Ayscough (b. 1486)
    Francis Ayscough
    Roger Ayscough
    James Ayscough
    Hannah Ayscough (1623-1679)
    Isaac Newton (1642-1727)

    Children:
    1. 7. Isabel de la Pole died on 8 Feb 1467.
    2. William de la Pole was born on 16 Oct 1396 in Cotton, Suffolk, England; died on 2 May 1450 in On an open boat in the English Channel.