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12.1. The petition for the second sword which the earle of Arundell also clai|med to beare, was in this sort.

The petition for the second sword which the earle of Arundell also clai|med to beare, was in this sort.

_IOhannes de Hastings nuper comes Pen|brochiae protulit quandam petitionẽ in haec verba. A treshonoree seigniour le duc de Lancastre & seneschall d' An|gleterre, Iohn fitz & heyre Iohn de Hastinges counte de Penbroke, que cõme il tient le Chastell de la ville de Tynbye, le grange de Kingswood, le cõ|mote de Craytrath, le mannor de Chastell Martin, & le mannor de Traygaire per seruice de porter le second espee deuant le roy a son coronement: qui pleast a luy, accepter a son dit office a faire ore a ceste coronement. Et super hoc Richardus comes Arundell & Surrey exhibuit in curia quandã ali|am petitionẽ in haec verba. A roy de Chastell & de Lion duc de Lancastre & senescall d'Angleterre, supplie Richard counte de Arundell & Surrey, de luy receuer afaire son office, a porter le s [...]conde|spee deuant le roy ore a son coronement, que luy ap|per [...]ient de droit pur le countie de Surrey. Quibus petitionibus intellectis & auditis, & hinc inde di|ctorum [...]omitum rationibus, pro eo quod dictus Io|hannes comes Penbrochiae (qui infra aeta [...]ẽ in custo|dia regis existit) ostendit curiae meliores & veri|similiores rationes pro se, quàm praedictus comes Arundell pro ipso monstrauit. Dominus rex decla|rata coram eo materia praedicta, praecepit Edmundo comiti mariscallo, quòd ipse gladium praedictum ista vice in nomine iure praedicti comitis Penbro|chiae deferret, saluo iure alterius cuiuscun. Qui quidem mariscallus gladium illum ex hac causa die coronationis gestabat calcaribus deauratis.

12.2. The other bill exhibited for the gol|den spurs, is registred in this order.

The other bill exhibited for the gol|den spurs, is registred in this order.

_IOhannes filius & haeres Iohannis de Hastings nuper comitis Pẽbrochiae ex|hibuit in curia quandam petitionem in haec verba. A treshonore seigneur le roy de Chastell, &c. Et seneschall d'Ang [...]terre, supplie Iohne fitz & heyre Iohne Hastings nadga|res counte de Penbroke, de estre receue a son office de porter les grandes esperon, d'oores deuant le roy nostre seigneur ore a son coronement, en mannor cõme William le marischall son ancester les porta il coronoment de roy. Edw. audita & intellecta bill [...] praedicta, pro eo quòd Iohannes est infra aetatem & in custodia domini regis, quanquam sufficientes ostendit curiae recorda & euidẽtias, quòd ipse ser|uitium praedictum de iure facere deberet; conside|ratum extitit, quòd esset ad voluntatem regis, quis dictum seruitium ista vice in iure ipsius Iohannis faceret. Et super hoc rex assignabat Edmundum comitẽ mariscallum, ad deferẽdum dicto die coro|nationis praedicta calcaria in iure ipsius haeredis Saluo iure alterius cuiuscunque, & sic idem comes mariscallus illa calcaria praedicta in dicto die co|ronationis coram ipso domino rege deferebat.

EEBO page image 472In this Iohn Hastings ended all the honorable ti|tles of the Hastings, bicause this man dieng without issue, his inheritances were dispersed to diuerse persons; for the honour of Penbroke came to Fran|cis at court by the kings gift, the baronies of Ha|stings and Weisford came to Reinold Greie of Ru|thine, the baronie of Aburgauennie was granted to William Beauchampe of Bedford: for all which lands, and for the bearing of the armes of this same Iohn Hastings without difference, great contenti|on grew betwéene sir Edward Hastings knight (des|cended of Isabell Spenser) and Reinold Greie lord Greie of Ruthine, sonne of Reinold Greie, sonne of Roger Greie, that married Elizabeth daughter of Isabell Ualence, for both the said lord Greie and sir Edward Hastings were descended by two venters (as partlie before and partlie hereafter shalbe shew|ed) from one man Iohn Hastings, husband to both said Isabels. For the explanation whereof, and line|all descent to conueie the said sir Edward Hastings from the said Iohn Hastings, first lord of Aburga|uennie of that surname; I must here repeat a little of that which I haue alreadie written: which is, that the said Iohn Hastings first lord of Aburgauennie, hauing two wiues, both Isabels, by his first wife Isa|bell Ualence had Elizabeth maried to Roger Greie, and by his second wife Isabell Spenser, he had issue sir Hugh Hastings knight, from whome we are to deduce the said sir Edward Hastings in this sort. Hugh Hastings knight lord of Folliot (in the right of his wife) being sonne of the second wombe of Isa|bell Spenser, and Iohn Hastings sonne of Henrie Hastings married Margerie the daughter and heire of sir Richard Folliot, by whom he came to be lord of Folliot, and alwaies bare the armes of Hastings with a difference of a second brother of a second ven|ter. This marriage was procured and made by Isa|bell his mother, who purchased the said ward for him. This Hugh died in the yeare of Christ 1347, in the one and twentith yeare of Edward the third, and was buried in the church of Elsing, in Elsrug in Northfolke which he builded; his wife Margerie died in the yeare 1349, being the thrée and twentith yeare of Edward the third, and was buried in the chappell of Fornewell. This Hugh had issue by his wife Hugh Hastings his heire, and a daughter married to sir Robert de la Mare.

Hugh Hastings knight, the sonne of Hugh and Margerie Folliot did marrie the daughter of Adam de Eueringham, by whom he had Hugh Hastings his sonne and heire, and two daughters, the one mar|ried to Winkfield, and the other to a knight called Elmham. This Hugh died at Calkewelhell or Gwines, and was buried in the friers of Doncaster, in the yeare of our Lord 1369, about the foure & for|tith yéere of Edward the third. This man for him and his heires in difference from the other Hastings, earles of Penkroke his kinsmen by the halfe blood, did beare the Hastings armes with the labell, quar|tered with the armes of Folliot. Hugh Hastings knight the sonne of Hugh and Margaret Euering|ham married Anne the daughter of Edward Spen|ser earle of Glocester, by whom he had issue Hugh Hastings and Edward Hastings, which contended with Reinold Greie lord of Ruthine. This Hugh tooke his pilgrimage to Ierusalem & died in Spaine, after whose death dame Anne Spenser his wife was maried to Thomas lord Morleie. Hugh Hastings eldest son of Hugh Hastings and dame Anne Spen|ser, married the daughter of sir Wil. Blunt knight; this Hugh died at Calis at the mariage of Richard the second, to Isabell the daughter of the king of France, about the 19 yeare of the reigne of the said Richard, being the yeare of our redemption 1395, who dieng without issue, all his right and title came to his brother Edward.

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