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  1. Hubert De Burgh. Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent. Born: c. 1170. Died: May 1243. Banstead, Surrey, England (Age c. 73) Biography. Hubert de Burgh was born the second son of William de Burgh and his wife Alice. The early years of his life are shrouded in complete mystery. His place of birth can only be speculated upon, but it must be assumed ...

  2. Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent. Chief Justiciar of England, Regent of England, Earl of Kent (c.1170–1243) Upload media. Wikipedia. Name in native language. Hubert de Burgh. Date of birth. c. 1160 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584), c. 1165. Date of death.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Marged o'r Alban, Isabel, Iarlles Caerloyw, Beatrice de Warenne. Plant. John de Burgh, Margaret de Burgh. Llinach. House of Burgh. Roedd Hubert de Burgh (cyn 1180 - cyn 5 Mai 1243) yn Iarll 1af Kent ac yn ŵr dylanwadol iawn yn y Canol Oesoedd yn ystod breniniaeth John, brenin Lloegr a Harri III, brenin Lloegr . Awdurdod.

  6. Hubert de Burgh in Early English Literature. William Caxton, The Cronycles of Englond (Westminster: William Caxton, 1480): Eustace the monke come oute of fraunce with a grete companie of lordes & wolde haue come in to englond for to haue holpe lowys the kynges sone of fraunce / but hubert of borugh and the v. portes with v ij. shippes tho mette ...

  7. 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