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1. Gilbert de Venables, born 1050
2. Gilbert de Venables, born 1099
3. Gilbert de Venables
4. Gilbert de Venables, married Margery de Halton
5. William de Venables, died 1228
6. Hugh de Venables, married Alice de Oxton, daughter of Ranulph de Oxton
7. Roger de Venables, born 1220, died 1261, married Alice Peninton
8. William de Venables, born 1245, married Margaret Dutton
9. Hugh de Venables, born 1296, died 1340, married Agatha de Vernon
10. Hugh de Venables, married Katherine de Houghton, daughter of Richard de Houghton
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Hugh de Venables 1296 - 1368
Birth 1296
Died 1367/1368 of, Kinderton, Cheshire, England
Person ID I54705 Europe: Royal and Noble Houses (predominantly England and France)
Father Hugh de Venables, Baron of Kinderton, born about 1270, died 1311, of, Kinderton, Cheshire, England
Mother Agatha Vernon, born about 1278, died date unknown
Family ID F26463 Group Sheet
Family 1
Elizabeth Mobberly, died date unknown
Children
1. William Venables, died 1350
Family ID F25128 Group Sheet
Family 2
Katherine de Houghton, born about 1310, died date unknown
Children
1. Joan de Venables, born about 1328, died Yes, date unknown
2. Hugh de Venables, baron of Kinderton, born about 1330, of, Kinderton, Cheshire, England, died 1379/1380, of, Kinderton, Cheshire, England
3. Richard Venables, born about 1345, died Yes, date unknown
4. Thomas Venables, died date unknown
5. Roger Venables, died date unknown
Family ID F26461 Group Sheet
Notes
AFN: Alternate> HF3N-NW.
Sources
[S21] #798 The Wallop Family and Their Ancestry, Watney, Vernon James, (4 volumes. Oxford: John Johnson, 1928), FHL book Q 929.242 W159w; FHL microfilm 1696491 it., vol. 1 p. 136.
[ S21] #798 The Wallop Family and Their Ancestry, Watney, Vernon James, (4 volumes. Oxford: John Johnson, 1928), FHL book Q 929.242 W159w; FHL microfilm 1696491 it., vol. 2 p. 479, vol. 3 p. 792.
[ S286] #560 [1819] The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester: Compiled from Original Evidences in Public Offices, the Harleian and Cottonian Mss., Parochial Registers, Private Muniments, Unpublished Ms. Collections of Successive Cheshire, Ormerod, George, (3 volumes. London: Lackington, Hughes, Mavor and Jones, 1819), FHL microfilm 824313 Item 2., vol. 1 p. 400, vol. 3 p. 106.
[ S21] #798 The Wallop Family and Their Ancestry, Watney, Vernon James, (4 volumes. Oxford: John Johnson, 1928), FHL book Q 929.242 W159w; FHL microfilm 1696491 it., vol. 3 p. 792.
S286] #560 [1819] The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester: Compiled from Original Evidences in Public Offices, the Harleian and Cottonian Mss., Parochial Registers, Private Muniments, Unpublished Ms. Collections of Successive Cheshire, Ormerod, George, (3 volumes. London: Lackington, Hughes, Mavor and Jones, 1819), FHL microfilm 824313 Item 2., vol. 3 p. 106.
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Royal Lineage
Hugh De Venables, 7th Baron of Kinderton is Prince Charles's 19-Great Grandfather, and Lady Diana's 16-Great Grandfather.
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Hugh de Venables
Hugh de Venables - http://www.thepeerage.com
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Hugh de Venables is the son of Hugh de Venables and Agatha de Vernon. 1
He married Katherine de Houghton, daughter of Richard de Houghton and Sybil de Lee.
1 Child of Hugh de Venables and Katherine de Houghton
Hugh de Venables 1 born 1330, died 1383
Citations
[S1916] Tim Boyle, "re: Boyle Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 16 September 2006. Hereinafter cited as "re: Boyle Family."
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two children, two branches
Hugh and Katherine's children started two branches that re-connect later.
Hugh 1330 through Mainwaring and Margaret 1330 through Davenport.
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History of Commoners of GB...
A Genealogical and Heraldic History of The Commoners of Great Britain And Ireland Enjoying Territorial Possessions or High Official Rank: But Uninvested With Heritable Honours. History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland. O'Shee, of Gardenmorres. Shee, of Cloran. Sir Richard Masterson, who died in 1627 was the son of Sir Thomas Masterson, of Fernes, seneschal of the county of Wexford, by Catherine, daughter of - Clere, of Kilkenny. Thomas Masterson, of Cheshire, (the father of Sir Thomas) was taken prisoner at the memorable battle of Flodden Field, where his father was slain; he married Margery, daughter and heir of Roger Manwaring, appointed by King Henry VII. escheator of Cheshire, A.D. 1495, and afterwards for life. He was a younger son of Manwaring, of Caringham, son of Randle, third son of Randle Manwaring, of Over Peover, and of Margery, daughter of Hugh Venables, Baron of Kinderton, (vide Burke's Extinct and Dormant Peerage, and Ormerod's Cheshire). Sir Richard Masterson, of Fernes, left by his said wife, Mabel, daughter of Sir Christopher Barnewall, four daughters his coheirs, viz.
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Northwich Cheshire Town Bridge |
Farndon, Cheshire bridge built 1345 |
The Venables Family (sometimes 'de Venables') hail originally from the town of Venables near Evreux in Normandy, and it was Gilbert de Venables, (also known as Gilbert Hunter), huntsman to the Dukes of Normandy, who first held the Barony of Kinderton in Cheshire for Hugh Lupus after the Norman Invasion of 1066. Other family members became Barons of Chester and of Warrington, and over time Venables became a prominent Cheshire and Lancashire surname, as did the anglicised version of 'Hunter'. The Domesday Book of 1086 shows Gilbert 'Hunter' holding Brereton, Davenport, Kinderton and Witton (Northwich) and Ralph Hunter holding Stapleford in Cheshire and Soughton in Wales. Later the family became Lords of the Manor of Middlewich.
Wincham Hall, recorded as 'Winundersham' in the Domesday Book, was given to Gilbert de Venables following the Norman Conquest, but it successively passed in and out of the Venables family's ownership through inheritance, married and sale over the following centuries. It survived until bombing in the Second World War destroyed it, after which it was finally demolished.
The family's influence and power throughout medieval Cheshire is evidenced by the wreath on the Coat of Arms of the Borough of Congleton, which are the heraldic colours of the Venables family, as do the Arms of Northwich where the ship shown above the shield shows on its mainsail the wyvern of the Venables family.
They held many other lands throughout Britain including Woodcote near Winchester, when, in 1677, the manor had been purchased by the Venables. The Venables family also purchased Antrobus Hall in Great Budworth sometime during the reign of King Henry IV - they resided here for many generations.
The Venables Family have a worldwide website and there are regular Venables family conventions held in England and in France. The Middlewich Festival, held in September each year, also acts as a gathering of the Venables family members from around the world.
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Sir Hugh de Venables of Kinderton
Sir Hugh de Venables was a minor in 4 Edward II, was the heir of his elder brother William, the inquisition after his death took place in 41 Edward III. He first married Elizabeth, daughter of William and sister and co heiress of Sir Roger de Modburlegh, lord of Mobberley. With Elizabeth, he his children were:
William de Venables, who died before his father, and married first to Agnes, daughter of sir Peter de Dutton of Warburyton, and second Maud, daughter of Richard de Vernon of Shipbrook, 16 Edward III, widow 24 Edward III.
John de Venables married Isabel daughter of Philip de Eggerton, and had issue, William, who, with his father, died in the lifetime of Sir Hugh.
Sir Hugh de Venables married Katherine, daughter of Richard de Houghton. Their children were:
Hugh de Venables, who succeeded his father as Baron of Kinderton
Roger de Venables, married Elizabeth, widow of Sir Randle le Roter and daughter and heiress of Sir William Golborne.
Joane de Venables wife of Thomas Lathom, lord of Lathom, Lancashire, and mother of Isabell, wife of Sir John de Stanley of Lathom.
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