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John Hudleston

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Death: January 01, 1512 (65-74)
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Son of John Hudleston, 9th Lord of Millom and Mary Hudleston
Husband of Joan (?) Hudleston
Father of John Hudleston, Sir, KB
Brother of Sir Richard Hudleston, Kt.; Elizabeth Redman; Sir William Hudleston, Kt.; Mary Pennington and Anne Curwen
Half brother of Richard Huddleston

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About Sir John Hudleston

•Birth: C. 1442 in Millom, Cumberland, England. •Event: 21 FEB 1486 Received a general pardon. •Event: 1489 Knighted. •Residence: 1492 Governor of Sudley Castle, Gloucestershire, England. •Event: 23 DEC 1492 Made an Esquire of the Royal Body. •Will: 5 NOV 1511 •Death: 1 JAN 1512 •Burial: Hailes Abbey, Gloucestershire, England. •Event: 14 APR 1512 Inquisition was taken at Torpenhow, Cumberland. •Probate: 30 JUN 1512 Lambeth •Event: 16 MAR 1514 Inquisition held at Winchcombe, Gloucestershire. •Occupation: Usher of the King's Chamber. •Occupation: Sheriff of Gloucestershire. 1482 & 1499 •Occupation: Baliff of Sudley Castle. 8 MAR 1484-1512 •Occupation: Constable of Sudley Castle. 13 MAR 1478-1512 •Occupation: Knight of the Shire for Gloucestershire. 1500 •Occupation: Constable of Gloucester Castle. 14 FEB 1505 •Occupation: High Sheriff of Cumberland 1 DEC 1505 •PROP: Manors of Elmeley, Kelmorten, Crome, Redhill & Lidney, co. Worcs. •PROP: Manor of Parker of Much Healden in Essex. •DSCR: HOP - http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org (Research/Members/Go To Section [select year range]/Search [Surname]Go/scroll down), GEC. •DSCR: Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society Tr. Vol. 28, 1905, 48-60. "Some Ancient Deeds ~ Manor of Southam." •DSCR: Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society Tr. Vol. 48, 1926, 113-132. "Sir John Hudleston, Constable of Sudeley" by C. Roy Hudleston. •DSCR: Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society Tr. Vol. 50, 1928, 275-311."The Builder of Southam, etc" by C. Roy Hudleston. •DSCR: C.W.A.A.S., Tr. N.S., Vol. 24, 1924, 201-234. "Millom Castle and the Hudlestones." •DSCR: "The Stapletons of Yorkshire Being the History of an Ancient English Family from very Early Times" by H.E. Chetwynd-Stapylton. •DSCR: "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of The Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland", Vol. 2. 1834. "Huddleston, of Sawston."

Sir John Huddleston Knt uncle to the last Richard married Joan daughter of Lord Fitz Hugh

  • 'A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and ... (1835) Vol. II
  • http://www.archive.org/details/agenealogicalan00austgoog
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  • SIR RICHARD DE HODLESTON, one of the heroes of AGINCOURT, and made a KNIGHT BANNERET on that celebrated field. He served in the wars of France in the tetinue of Sir William de Harrington, K.G. whose sister, Margaret, daughter of Robert de Harrington, Lord Harrington, he had married. Sir Richard was s. by his son,
    • SIR JOHN HODLESTON, knt. Lord of Millum, who was sheriff of Cumberland in the 35th of HENRY VI. to which office he was appointed for life by the Duke of Gloucester. he represented the county in the 7th of EDWARD IV. and was keeper and bailiff of the king's woods and chases in Barnoldewicke, in the county of York, steward of Penrith, and warden of the West Marches. He m. JOANE, eldest daughter and co-heir of SIR MILES STAPLETON,|| and had three sons, viz.
    • The youngest son,
      • SIR WILLIAM HODLESTON, knt. espoused the lady ISABEL NEVILL, fifth daughter of John, MARQUESS OF MONTACUTE. This lady, on the death of her brother George, duke of Bedford, divided with her four sisters as his co-heirs, the large possessions which had belonged to the MARQUESS OF MONTACUTE, her father, to SIR EDMUND INGLESTHORPE, her maternal grandfather and to JOHN TIPTOFT, EARL OF WORCESTER, her maternal great-uncle, as fully set forth in the ancient partition made on the 4th of July, 17th of HENRY VII. in the hands of the present Mr. Huddleston. Lady Isabella's
      • http://www.archive.org/stream/agenealogicalan00austgoog#page/n617/m...
      • portion comprised fifteen manors or estates, amongst which were those of SAWSTON and Dernford, still the property and abode of the family. By the co-heir of Montacute branch of the great family of Nevill (which see at foot), who survived him, Sir William had two sons, viz.
      • http://www.archive.org/stream/agenealogicalan00austgoog#page/n616/m...
      • ' * SIR JOHN HODLESTON (second son of Sir Richard (THIS MUST BE ERROR AND SHOULD BE SIR JOHN) and Joane Stapleton) m. Joan, daughter of Lord Fitz-hugh, and dying in the 5th of HENRY VIII. was s. by his son,
        • SIR JOHN HODLESTON, K.B. Lord of Millum, who espoused, first, the Lady Jane Clifford, youngest daughter of Henry, Earl of Cumberland (see BURKE'S Extincet Peerage), but had no issue. He wedded, secondly, Joan, sister of Sir John Seymour, knt. and aunt of JANE SEYMOUR, Queen Consort of HENRY VIII. and had two sons,
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  • 'Baronia anglica concentrata: or, A concentrated account of all the baronies commonly called baronies in fee; deriving their origin from writ of summons, and not from any specific limited creation, whereto is added The proofs of parliamentary sitting, from the reign of Edw. I to that of Queen Anne; also A glossary of dormants English, Scotch, and Irish peerage titles (1844)
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    • CHART
      • The following account of the successive lords and possessors of Millum, is taken from Nicholson and Burn's History* of the counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland:
  • F. Sir Richard Hudleston, a Knight Banneret, temp. Hen. V. = Margaret, sister to Sir William Harrington, K.G. ch: Sir John Hudleston.
    • G. Sir John Hudleston, Warden of the West Marches, and M.P. for the county of Cumberland, 7 Edward IV. = Joan, co-heir to Sir Miles Stapleton, of Ingham. ch: 1. Sir Richard, of Millum. = Margaret, daughter of Richard Nevil, Earl of Sarum.b; '2. John, Uncle and heir-male to Richard Hudleston. = Joane, daughter of Lord FitzHugh.'; 3. William, married Isabel, daughter & co-heir of John Nevil, Margquis of Montague.
      • H.1. Sir Richard Hudleston, of Millum. = Margaret, daughter of Richard Nevil, Earl of Sarum.b ch: Richard, married Elizabeth, daughter of Lady Mable Dacre; ob. s.p.; Joan,c sister and co-heir, married Hugh Gleming, of Rydal, Esq.; Margaret,d sister and co-heir, married Lancelot Threlkeld of Whitehall.
      • ' H.2. John, Uncle and heir-male to Richard Hudleston. = Joane, daughter of Lord FitzHugh.' ch: John Hudlestn, of Millum.
        • I. John Hudleston, of Millum. = Jane, daughter to Henry, Lord Clifford; ob. s.p. -- (1st wife.) = Joane Seymour, aunt to Lady Jane, wife to Henry VIII. (2nd wife) ch: Anthony Hudleston; Andrew.
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  • 'Pedigrees recorded at the heralds' visitations of the counties of Cumberland and Westmorland : made by Richard St. George, Norry, king of arms in 1615, and by William Dugdale, Norry, king of arms in 1666 ([1891?])
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    • CHART
      • Hudleston, of Millum, (C) 1615.
  • 4. Richard Hudleston =
    • 5. Sir John Hudleston, Knt., ob. 6 Nov., 9 H. VII. 1490.2 = Jane, dau. and heir of Sir Miles Stapleton, Knt. ch:
      • a. 1. Richard Hudleston, died in the lifetime of his father. = Margaret, base dau. of ___ Nevill, Earl of Warwick, died 14 H. VII. ch: Richard, o.s.p.; Margaret, sister and heir, wife of Lancelot Salkeld, of Gawbarrow; Joane, sister and heir, wife of Hugh Fleming.
      • ' b. 2. Sir John Hudleston, Knt., died 3 H. VIII., 1511-12. = ___ dau. of Lord Fitzhugh.' ch: John Hudleston, 24 yere old, 3 Hen. VIII. married to his 3rd wife, Joyce, dau. and heir of John Prickley, of Prickley, in Com. Worc. = ___ dau. of ___ Clifford, 1st wife. = ___ dau. of Sir John Semor, Knt., aunt of the Duke. 2nd wife. ch:
      • c. 3. William Hudleston, 17 H. VII. = Isabel, dau. and heir of John Nevill, Marquis Mantagu. ch:
  • _______________________ FROM THE OTHER REFERENCE'S THIS IS CORRECT ONLY THE JOHN HUDLESTON THAT MARRIED JOAN FITZHUGH IS LISTED AS JOHN & JANE (STAPLETON)'S SON AND THE JOHN WHO MARRIED CLIFFORD & SEYMOUR LISTED AS SON OF JOHN & JOAN (FITZHUGH).
  • ((a)) Sir Miles Stapleton of Ingham and Bedale (d 1466) m1. Katherine Felbrigge (dau of Sir Symon de Felbrigge m2. Katherine de la Pole (d 13/4.10.1488, dau of Sir Thomas de la Pole of Grafton Regis
    • (((2))) Jane Stapleton (d 13.05.1519) m1. (before 21.02.1463/4) Sir Christopher Harcourt of Great Ashby, younger of Stanton Harcort m2. Sir John Hudleston of Millom and Guiting (d 01.01.1511/2)
  • Main source(s): BLG1952 (Chetwynd-Stapylton formerly of Wighill) with input/support from TCP (FitzAlan), BE1883 (Stapleton) and BEB81841 (Stapylton of Myton)
  • http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/ss4tz/stapleton01.php#link2
  • Sir John Hudleston of Millom and Temple Guitting, Sheriff of Gloucester then Cumberland (b c1445, d 01.01.1512). Commoners & Visitation suggest that Sir 'John's wife was Joan, daughter of Lord FitzHugh', but BLG1952 identifies her as ... m. (c1485 Joan Stapylton (d 13.05.1519, dau of Sir Miles Stapylton of Ingham, widow of Christopher Harcourt)
    • 1. Sir John Hudleston of Hodelston of Millom and Southam (d 12.01.1547) m1. (20.08.1509. sp) Joan Clifford (dau of 11th Lord Clifford) m2. (1513) Jan Seymour (dau of John Seymour, aunt of Jane, the Queen Consort)
    • 2. Elizabeth Hudleston probably of this generation m1. Sir __ Leigh of Isell m2. Sir Edward Redman of Isell, Levens & Harewood (b c1456, d 1510)
  • Main source(s): BLG1952 (Hudleston of Hutton John) with some support from Commoners (vol 2, Huddleston of Sawston), Visitation (Cumberland, 1615, Hudleston)
  • http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/hh4bz/hudleston02.php#top
  • __________ THIS REFERENCE HAS DIFFERENT PARENTAGE AND TWO WIVES WHERE THE OTHERS LISTS SEPARATE JOHN'S WITH THESE WOMEN
  • 'Sir John Huddlestone, Sheriff of Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, & Cumberland1,2,3
  • 'M, b. circa 1460, d. 1 January 1512
  • Father Sir John Huddlestone, Lord of Millum b. c 1435, d. 1 Jan 1512
  • Mother Mary Fenwick b. c 1437
  • ' Sir John Huddlestone, Sheriff of Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, & Cumberland married Joan FitzHugh, daughter of Sir Henry FitzHugh, 5th Lord FitzHugh and Alice Neville. Sir John Huddlestone, Sheriff of Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, & Cumberland was born circa 1460 at of Millum, Cumberland, England.2 He married Joane Stapleton, daughter of Sir Myles Stapleton, Sheriff of Norfolk & Suffolk, Lord Ingham and Katherine de la Pole, before 27 September 1486; They had 1 son (John) and 1 daughter (Alice).3 Sir John Huddlestone, Sheriff of Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, & Cumberland left a will on 5 November 1511. He died on 1 January 1512. His estate was probated on 30 June 1512.
  • 'Family 1 Joane Stapleton b. c 1444, d. 13 May 1519
  • 'Family 2 Joan FitzHugh
  • Children
    • Anne Huddlestone+
    • Sir John Huddlestone, Lord Millum b. c 1495, d. 12 Jan 1547
  • Citations
  • 1.[S10930] Unknown author, Burke's Commoners, Vol. II, p. 584.
  • 2.[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 771-772.
  • 3.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 110.
  • http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1176.htm#...
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Sir John Hudleston's Timeline

1442
1442
1488
1488
Warleston, Cumberland, England
1512
January 1, 1512
Age 70