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Anne Huntington

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Daughter of Thomas Huntington, of Great Sampford and Margaret Huntington
Wife of William Mordaunt
Mother of Robert Mordaunt and Elizabeth Higham
Sister of Richard Huntington, Sr.; Elizabeth Huntington and Thomas Huntington, Jr.

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About Anne Huntington

  • William MORDAUNT
  • Born: ABT 1461, Hempsted, Essex, England
  • Died: 16 Jan 1518, Walton, Warwickshire, England
  • Buried: Hempsted Church
  • Father: William MORDAUNT
  • Mother: Margaret PEAKE
  • Married: Anne HUNTINGDON 5 Jun 1484/5, Hempsted, Essex, England
  • Children:
    • 1. Robert MORDAUNT
  • From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/MORDAUNT.htm#William MORDAUNT6 ____________
  • The history and topography of the county of Essex, comprising its ancient and modern history. A general view of its physical character, productions, agricultural condition, statistics &c. &c Vol. 1 By Thomas Wright
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=SgQVAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA657&lpg=PA657&d...
  • https://archive.org/details/historytopograph01wrig
  • https://archive.org/stream/historytopograph01wrig#page/657/mode/1up
  • The manor of Wood Hall passed from Alan Fergent, as Jekells did, to the Vere family, and under them was holden as half a knight's fee: the lands lie in this parish, Hempsted, and Little Samford.
  • In the reign of King Edward the Third, this estate was successively in the possession of William Crochman, and John and William, his sons; and the latter left it to his only daughter, Mary, or Mariota; who was married, first, to John Wyneslow, Esq. of Wyneslow Hall, also named Crochmans, in Hempsted; her second husband was Thomas Holgyll: on her death, in 1410, she was in possession of the mansion and estate of Woodhall, and was succeeded by her son, William Wyncelow, who, dying in 1419, left his only daughter, Joan, his heiress; succeeded, on her decease in 1431, by her kinsman, Walter Huntington, son of John Huntington, son of Elizabeth, sister of William Crochman, the younger. Walter, on his decease in 1443, was succeeded by Thomas, his son and heir, who married Margaret, daughter of William Tyrell, Esq. of Rawreth, by whom he had two daughters, co-heiresses : Margaret, married to John Paris, of Linton; and Anne, the wife of William Mordaunt, Esq. chief prothonotary of the king's bench, who had with her this estate. Robert Mordaunt, who died in 1572, was his son or grandson; and his son Philip having died before him, he was succeeded by his grandson, John Mordaunt, on whose death, in 1574, his brother James succeeded to this estate, but died in the year following, and was succeeded by Robert, his brother, who, at the time of his decease, in 1602, was in possession of this and other estates in Hempsted, Samford, and elsewhere.
  • .... etc. _______________
  • The history and topography of the county of Essex, comprising its ancient and modern history. A general view of its physical character, productions, agricultural condition, statistics &c. &c Vol.2 by Wright, Thomas
  • https://archive.org/details/historytopograph02wrig
  • https://archive.org/stream/historytopograph02wrig#page/137/mode/1up
  • .... etc.
  • The reputed manor of Dales or Caldecots was a considerable time holden under the earls of Oxford, by the Thunderley family, till it passed to that of Att-Dale, in 1346, by the marriage of the daughter of Andrew de Thunderley to William Att-Dale. In 1445, it was in the possession of Nicholas Caldecot, or Calcot; and of sir James Caldecot in 1485; who, in 1498, did homage for this possession at Castle Hedingham: he died in 1502, and Thomas, his son, is supposed to have died without issue, for the next recorded owner is his sister, Muriel Caldecot,† the second wife of Robert Mordaunt,‡ of Turvey, in Bedfordshire, to whom she brought this estate; in whose family it continued, till it was purchased of John Mordaunt, esq. in 1652, by Dr. Bromfield, who gave it to the poor of St. Andrew's, Holborn, London.
  • .... etc.
    • † Arms of Caldecott : Gules, on a chevron argent, three dolphins haurient sable.
    • William, the son and heir of Robert Mordaunt, married Anne, daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Huntington, by whom he had four sons and six daughters, and left this estate to George Mordaunt, his fourth son, who, having no issue, gave it to his next brother, Edmund, who was succeeded by Henry Mordaunt, his eldest son, whose eldest son of the same name was his successor, and living in 1620, who married Barbara, daughter of Henry Bradbury, esq. of Littlebury, by whom he had, besides other children, his eldest son Henry, who married Lettice, daughter of John Holgate, esq. of Walden, by whom he had his son John, the last of the family who had this estate. ___________
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1495
1495
Hempstead, Essex, England (United Kingdom)
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