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About Ida de Hastings
WILLIAM de Hastings (-[Jan 1226]). "Henricus de Hastinges filius Willelmi de Hastinges" confirmed land at Odstone, Leicestershire to "Maheo de Charun filio Willelmi de Charun", by charter dated to the late 12th century, witnessed by "Thomas de Hastinges, Willelmo de Hastinges, Hogone de Nouilla, Ricardo de Hastinges…Gilleberto de Hastinges, Milone de Hastinges…Hugone de Hastinges…"[1647]. The Chronicle of Jocelin of Brakelond names "William de Hastings" among the knights of St Edmund in 1200[1648]. "William of Hastings" made a fine for "his relief of…land…in Aston, which Matilda Banaster, mother of the aforesaid William, held of the king in chief" in Shropshire, dated 17 Jun 1222[1649]. King Henry III granted "custodia terre et heredis Willelmi de Hasting" to “...Isabelle que fuit uxor Osberti Giffard et Matildi sorori ipsius Osberti”, dated 1229[1650]. m firstly MARGERY Bigod, daughter of ROGER Bigod Earl of Norfolk & his wife Ida ---. The Red Book of the Exchequer records "Margeria de Hastinges" holding one knight’s fee "in Torp" in Lancashire in [1210/12][1651]. m secondly ---. The name of William’s second wife is not known. William & his first wife had two children:
(1) HENRY de Hastings (-before 9 Aug 1250). King Henry III granted rights relating to "priori et sacriste Sancti Edmundi" to “Henrico de Hasting senescallo domus sue” as previously held by “Willelmus pater suus”, dated 1229[1652]. - see below.
(2) IDA de Hastings (-before 2 Mar 1289, bur London, Church of the Grey Friars). m firstly as his second wife, STEPHEN de Segrave, son of GILBERT de Segrave & his wife --- (-Leicester Abbey 1241). m secondly HUGH Pecche, son of HAMO Pecche & his wife Eva ---.
Ida de Hastings's Timeline
1218 |
1218
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Ashill,Swaffham,Norfolk,England
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1260 |
1260
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Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom
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1289 |
March 2, 1289
Age 71
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London, Greater London, United Kingdom
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1289
Age 71
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Grey Friars, London, Middlesex, England
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