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  1. Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent, Justiciar of England, Constable of Dover Castle, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports Son of Walter Cli Rayner De Burgh 1133-1179 and younger brother of William de Burgh d 1206.

  2. This abbey had been founded in 1206 by the widow of Robert de Nereford, Alice, the daughter of John Ponchard. In 1226 its chapel was consecrated by Geoffrey de Burgh, bishop of Ely, who is described as the ' nepos ' of Alice. This statement is probably the foundation of a second false Burgh pedigree which makes Hubert the son of Reyner de Burgh ...

  3. Hubert de Burgh (c.1170–1243) Referenced in. Notification of the King’s grant of a fair at Lynn to John bishop of Norwich (Charters not found in surviving rolls) (witness) Notification of the King’s confirmation to Milton Abbey of lands and liberties (Charters not found in surviving rolls) (witness)

  4. 9 de ene. de 2021 · Hubert de Burgh and Margaret were finally pardoned for the marriage in October 1239, de Burgh surrendering his three castles in Upper Gwent and Hadleigh Castle in Essex as part of the agreement. De Burgh did not return to office, despite the pardon, and remained in retirement until his death.

  5. 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.

  6. BURGH, HUBERT de (d. 1243), chief justiciar, is said to have been the son of a brother of William FitzAldelm, steward of Henry II and lord of Connaught (Dugdale's, Baronage). He was employed by Richard I.

  7. Hace 3 días · A large army of knights turned up ready to go but not enough ships had been provided. The King blamed Hubert de Burgh for the fiasco and in his rage would have killed him if Ranulf of Chester had not intervened. This marks the beginning of the rift between Henry and Hubert de Burgh. The expedition was postponed until the mid of 1230. ¹