- Hastings, Hungerford,
Botreaux, De
Moleyns and Grey de
Ruthyn fell into
abeyance between the sisters. In 1871 the
Baronies of
Botreaux, Hungerford, Moleyns...
- the de
Botreaux family,
which became under William de
Botreaux (1337–91) the
Barons Botreaux. It was to the
father of
William 1st
Baron Botreaux, also...
-
William de
Botreaux, 3rd
Baron Botreaux (1389–1462) was a baron,
whose holdings were in
Somerset and the south-west of England. He
inherited from his father...
-
Botreaux, 5th
Baron Hungerford, 3rd
Baron de Moleyns, 3rd
Baron Hastings (1488–1545) (created Earl of
Huntingdon in 1529) (The
baronies of
Botreaux,...
- his
third wife
Elizabeth Hastings, 12th
Baroness Hastings, 16th
Baroness Botreaux, 11th
Baroness Hungerford and 10th
Baroness de Moleyns,
daughter of Theophilus...
- de
Botreaux (1367–1395) (pronounced "But'ry") was a
baron prominent in South-West Britain. He was the son of
William de
Botreaux, 1st
Baron Botreaux (died...
-
William de
Botreaux (1337–1391) (pronounced "But'ry") (alt. “Bottreaux,
Boterel Battrell etc.) was a
prominent British West-Country
baron during the reigns...
- his
first wife,
William de
Botreaux, 3rd
Baron Botreaux(1389–1462),
whose sole
heiress was his
daughter Margaret Botreaux who
married Robert Hungerford...
- Huntingdon's
Connexion religious denomination.
Elizabeth was 16th
Baroness Botreaux and 15th
Baroness Hungerford,
inheriting the
titles on the
death of her...
- St Davids,
petitioned the
Committee for
Privileges for the
baronies of
Botreaux, Hungerford, de Moleyns,
Hastings (de Hastings) and
Hastings (de Hungerford)...