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  1. Biografie. Hubert de Burgh kwam uit een familie van kleine landeigenaren uit Suffolk en Norfolk. In 1198 kwam hij aan het werk aan het hof van Jan zonder Land en in vier jaar tijd wist hij snel op te klimmen. Zo diende hij als graaf van Mortain, was hij ambassadeur naar Portugal en was hij kamerheer van de hofhouding.

  2. BURGH, HUBERT DE (d. 1243), chief justiciar of England in the reign of John and Henry III., entered the royal service in the reign of Richard I. He traced his descent from Robert of Mortain, half brother of the Conqueror and first earl of Cornwall; he married about 1200 the daughter of William de Vernon, earl of Devon; and thus, from the ...

  3. Hubert de Burgh. Hubert de Burgh (c.1175-1243), a younger son from a family ofNorfolk gentry, entered the service of King John in the 1190s.His reputation was made by his obstinate defence of the castleof Chinon in 1205. Appointed seneschal of Poitou in 1212 heheld that province against French attack.

  4. Is this your ancestor? Explore genealogy for Hubert (Burgh) de Burgh born abt. 1169 Burgh-next-Aylsham, Norfolk, England died 1243 Banstead, Surrey, England including parents + descendants + 1 photos + 5 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

  5. In 1234 it was stated that the manors of Burgh, Beeston, Newton and Suterton were "the inheritance" of Hubert de Burgh. Hubert had a grant of lands in Aylsham and of the manor of Cawston (about 6 miles west of Burgh) from King John. Walter Rye, 'Norfolk Antiq. Misc.', suggests that Hubert came from Burgh near Aylsham, not Burgh in Flegg Hundred.

  6. Hubert de Burgh (ur. ok. 1165, zm. 12 maja 1243 w Banstead w hrabstwie Surrey) – angielski możnowładca, jeden z najbardziej wpływowych ludzi w Anglii za panowania królów Jana bez Ziemi i Henryka III. Życiorys. De Burgh pochodził z drobnej szlacheckiej rodziny o której niewiele wiadomo.

  7. 21 de mar. de 2016 · Hubert de Burgh was the most powerful man in England during the minority of Henry III, the real ruler of England for most of the decade of the 1220s. In his climb to power, in his exercise of it, and perhaps most of all, in his sudden disgrace and persecution, his biography is dramatic and compelling.