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  1. 17. Mai 2024 · 322 HUNTINGDON V HAWKES. Henry Hastings, Earl of Huntingdon v Edward Hawkes the elder of Derby, skinner. March 1639 - March 1640. Figure 322: Derby in 1610, with the county jail, where Edward Hawkes acted as jailer, marked toward the south end of town (From John Speed, Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain (1611))

  2. Vor 6 Tagen · According to the Domesday Survey the burgesses of Huntingdon cultivated on lease from the king and the earl two ploughlands, 40 acres of land and 10 of meadow. (fn. 187) This appears to have been the origin of the common land which was confirmed to the town in general terms in the 1205 and subsequent charters.

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · Holland, Duke of Exeter. — John Holland, Earl of Huntingdon, (third son of Thomas de Holland, Earl of Kent, by the heiress of Edmund de Woodstock, Earl of Kent,) was created Duke of Exeter, in 1388. He had two seats in this county, Exeter castle, and Dartington. The title was forfeited by his attainder, in 1399; but restored to John his son ...

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    Vor 2 Tagen · David, earl of Huntingdon, was the youngest son of Earl Henry (d.1152), son of David I of Scotland (d.1153), and of Ada de Warenne (d.1178). He was the brother of Kings Malcolm IV (d.1165) and William I (d.1214) of Scotland and had three sisters, Margaret, Ada and Maud. He was knighted on 31 May 1170 and married, on 19 August 1190 ...

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · The Earl of Huntingdon, Lord Hunsdon, Sir Thos. Gargrave, and others, to the Privy Council. 1575, Sept 14. They have met with the Regent, Lord Lindsay, and the other Commissioners for Scotland upon the 12th and 13th inst. to confer for redress of the disorders committed at the Red Sweir July 7.

  6. 17. Mai 2024 · Simon I de Senlis (or Senliz), 1st Earl of Northampton and 2nd Earl of Huntingdon, who was born 1068 and died between 1111 and 1113, was a Norman nobleman. From schools to churches that have...

  7. 20. Mai 2024 · Through David’s marriage (1113) to a daughter of Waltheof, earl of Northumbria, he acquired the English earldom of Huntingdon and obtained much land in that county and in Northamptonshire. With Anglo-Norman help, David secured from his brother Alexander I , king of Scots from 1107, the right to rule Cumbria, Strathclyde, and part ...