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  1. Edward Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings of Loughborough, KG PC (c. 1521 in Loughborough, Leicestershire – 1572) was an English peer, the fourth son of George Hastings, 1st Earl of Huntingdon. He married Joane Harrington daughter of John Harrington of Bagworth, Leicestershire circa 1544.

  2. 15 de oct. de 2023 · Edward Hastings, 1st and last Baron Hastings of Loughborough was born circa 1520.1 He was the son of George Hastings, 1st Earl of Huntingdon and Lady Anne Stafford.1 He married Joan Harrington, daughter of John Harrington, circa 1544.1 He died on 5 March 1571/72, without legitimate issue.1.

    • Unknown Mistress
    • Loughborough, Leicestershire, England
    • 1520
  3. Edward Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings of Loughborough (c1506-1572) Henry Hastings, 1st Baron Loughborough (1610–1667) Earl of Pembroke (1339 creation) Baron Manny; Astley baronets; Earl of Huntingdon (1513 creation) Marquess of Hastings; Earl of Loudoun; Baron Hungerford; Baron Botreaux; Baron de Moleyns; Baron Stanley; Viscount St Davids ...

  4. Edward Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings of Loughborough, KG PC (c. 1521 in Loughborough, Leicestershire – 1572) was an English peer, the fourth son of George Hastings, 1st Earl of Huntingdon. He married Joane Harrington daughter of John Harrington of Bagworth, Leicestershire circa 1544.

  5. HASTINGS, Edward (by 1519-72), of Loughborough, Leics. and Stoke Poges, Bucks. Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558, ed. S.T. Bindoff, 1982. Available from Boydell and Brewer.

  6. The Hon. Edward Hastings, third son of the first Earl, was created Baron Hastings of Loughborough in 1558. Richard Hastings, a grandson of Sir Edward Hastings, younger son of the second Earl, was created a baronet in 1667 (see Hastings baronets). The Hon. Henry Hastings, second son of the fifth Earl, was created Baron Loughborough in ...

  7. Edward Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastings (1466-1507) married Mary Hungerford, Baroness Hungerford, Botreaux and Moleyns. A number of Hungerford and Botreaux deeds remain in the collection, although most of the estates were confirmed to the male line of the Hungerford family in the 16th century.