Sir Hugh of Pettinain

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Sir Hugh of Pettinain

Also Known As: "de Houston"
Birthdate:
Death: circa 1190
Palestine , Holy Lands, Israel (Unknown if he died of disease or in battle. Those of his order who were captured were beheaded by order of Saladin.)
Immediate Family:

Son of Simon ‘of Norfolk’ FitzAlan and Eschyna Fitzalen
Husband of NN de Houston
Father of Sir Reginald de Houston; Borthwick de Houston and Archibald de Houston
Brother of Robert Boidh, of Gavin and Risk

Occupation: Knight Templar; progenitor of the Houston Clan
Managed by: Christopher Duane Alm
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About Sir Hugh of Pettinain

SIR HUGH OF PETTINAIN

The name Houston is territorial in origin, derived from an old barony of the name in Lanarkshire. Hugh de Padinan, who is believed to have lived in the twelfth century, was granted the lands of Kilpeter. By about the middle of the fourteenth century, these lands had become known as Huston, or Houston, Renfrewshire. Sir Finlay de Hustone appears on the Ragman Roll swearing fealty to King Edward I of England in 1296. Wikipedia: Clan Houston

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Sir Hugh of Pettinain's Timeline

1160
1160
Houston, Renfrewshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
1171
1171
Scotland, United Kingdom
1172
1172
Film, Musandam, Oman
1190
1190
Palestine , Holy Lands, Israel
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