Hussey, Henry 1a
Birth Name | Hussey, Henry |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | 58 years, 3 months |
Narrative
Henry Hussey, son of Henry Hussey and Clementina de Port Hussey, was born about 1177. Upon the death of his brother, William Hussey he inherited Standen Hussey manor. "Complete Peerage" shows him receiving it as an heir of his father.
Title to Upton manor had been transferred to him in 1211. He was married about 1200 to Cecily de Stanton, daughter of Emma de Stanton, according to "Honors and Knights' Fees" by Thomas Henry Farrer.
In 1213 Henry Hussey gave 100 marks [67 pounds sterling] to obtain his father's land in Wiltshire. He joined the rebellion against the inept and unpopular King John, was arrested and all his lands were confiscated. When King Henry III came to the throne after the death of King John in 1216 the property of Henry Hussey in Hampshire, Wiltshire, Berkshire and Nottinghamshire were returned to him. In 1219 Henry Hussey "rendered account of two marks for one knight's fee [or smallest fief granted by the king] in Littleton," according to "History of Wiltshire."
On May 4, 1227 King Henry III confirmed to Cecily de Stanton Hussey Eling Manor, Southampton [later called Hampshire], according to "Records of the College, Winchester." On May 5, 1229 Henry Hussey and Cecily de Stanton Hussey were defendants in an assize [court trial] held at Winchester regarding a dam they had built on their property. Henry Hussey was a witness to the grant of a mill at Ford, Somersetshire about 1230, according to "Calendar of State Papers."
Henry Hussey died before April 1, 1235. On April 29, 1235 Cecily de Stanton Hussey "who was the wife of Henry Huose" had livery of Eling manor in the 19th year of the rule of King Henry III. She died before May 16, 1236. In 1376 it was recorded in "Patent Rolls" that Henry Hussey had received Eling Manor from Sir Ralph Carroys and later transferred it to Sir Hugh Carroys. Dates of the transfers were not given.
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | 1177 | Hussey Manor, Standen, Berkshire, England | 2 | |
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Death | 1235-04-01 | Hussey Manor, Standen, Berkshire, England | 2 | |
Age: 58y |
Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Hussey, Henry | 1147 | 1211 | |
Mother | de Port, Clementia | 1157 | ||
Brother | Hussey, William | 1175 | ||
Hussey, Henry | 1177 | 1235-04-01 |
Families
Family of Hussey, Henry and de Stanton, Cecily |
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Unknown | Partner | de Stanton, Cecily ( * 1183 + ... ) | |||||||||
Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Hussey, Henry | 1202 | |
Hussey, Matthew | 1204 |
Pedigree
Ancestors
Source References
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Michael Neuman: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=michaelrneuman&id=I007788 Neuman-Smith-Goodale Family and Ancestors
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Source text:
ID: I007788
Name: Henry Hussey
Sex: M
Birth: 1177 in Hussey Manor, Standen, Berkshire, England
Death: 1 APR 1235 in Hussey Manor, Standen, Berkshire, England
Note:
Henry Hussey, son of Henry Hussey and Clementina de Port Hussey, was born about 1177. Upon the death of his brother, William Hussey he inherited Standen Hussey manor. "Complete Peerage" shows him receiving it as an heir of his father.Title to Upton manor had been transferred to him in 1211. He was married about 1200 to Cecily de Stanton, daughter of Emma de Stanton, according to "Honors and Knights' Fees" by Thomas Henry Farrer.
In 1213 Henry Hussey gave 100 marks [67 pounds sterling] to obtain his father's land in Wiltshire. He joined the rebellion against the inept and unpopular King John, was arrested and all his lands were confiscated. When King Henry III came to the throne after the death of King John in 1216 the property of Henry Hussey in Hampshire, Wiltshire, Berkshire and Nottinghamshire were returned to him. In 1219 Henry Hussey "rendered account of two marks for one knight's fee [or smallest fief granted by the king] in Littleton," according to "History of Wiltshire."
On May 4, 1227 King Henry III confirmed to Cecily de Stanton Hussey Eling Manor, Southampton [later called Hampshire], according to "Records of the College, Winchester." On May 5, 1229 Henry Hussey and Cecily de Stanton Hussey were defendants in an assize [court trial] held at Winchester regarding a dam they had built on their property. Henry Hussey was a witness to the grant of a mill at Ford, Somersetshire about 1230, according to "Calendar of State Papers."
Henry Hussey died before April 1, 1235. On April 29, 1235 Cecily de Stanton Hussey "who was the wife of Henry Huose" had livery of Eling manor in the 19th year of the rule of King Henry III. She died before May 16, 1236. In 1376 it was recorded in "Patent Rolls" that Henry Hussey had received Eling Manor from Sir Ralph Carroys and later transferred it to Sir Hugh Carroys. Dates of the transfers were not given.
Father: Henry Hussey b: 1147 in Sanford Manor, Berkshire, England
Mother: Clementia De Port b: ABT 1157 in Basing, Hampshire, EnglandMarriage 1 Cecily De Stanton b: ABT 1183 in Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England
Children
Matthew Hussey b: 1204 in Hussey Manor, Standen, Berkshire, England
Henry Hussey b: 1202 in Hussey Manor, Standen, Berkshire, England -
Citation:
Descendants and ancestors of George Smith and Eva Goodale
michaelneuman@earthlink.net
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Source text:
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- Michael Neuman: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=michaelrneuman&id=I011628&style=TABLE Neuman-Smith-Goodale Family and Ancestors