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  1. Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent ( English: / dˈbɜːr /; d'-BER; French pronunciation: [d.buʁ]; c. 1170 – before 5 May 1243) was an English nobleman who served as Chief Justiciar of England (1215–1232) and Justiciar of Ireland (1232) during the reigns of King John and his son and successor King Henry III and, as Regent of England (1219–1227) during ...

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Genealogy for Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent (c.1170 - 1243) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  3. Hubert de Burgh (ca. 1180 - 1243) fue Conde de Kent, Justiciar de Inglaterra y de Irlanda y uno de los hombres más influyentes del reino de Inglaterra durante los reinados de Juan I y Enrique III. Biografía [ editar ]

  4. Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent (c. 1170 – before 5 May 1243) was Justiciar of England and Ireland and one of the most influential men in England during the reigns of King John (1199–1216) and of hi …. Activities. Heritage. Learn about Hubert's homeland. Traditional Dress.

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  5. 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 ...

  6. Hubert de Burgh (died 1243, Banstead, Surrey, Eng.) was the justiciar for young King Henry III of England (ruled 1216–72) who restored royal authority after a major baronial uprising. Hubert became chamberlain to King John (ruled 1199–1216) in 1197, and in June 1215 he was made justiciar.

  7. The Magna Carta Project. 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)