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  1. Hugh de Audley, 1st Earl of Gloucester, 1st Baron Audley (c. 1291 – 10 November 1347) of Stratton Audley in Oxfordshire, and of Gratton in Staffordshire, served as Sheriff of Rutland and was the English Ambassador to France in 1341.

  2. Apr 27, 2022 · Death: November 10, 1347 (51-60) Tonbridge, Kent, England. Place of Burial: Tonbridge Priory, Tonbridge, Kent, England. Immediate Family: Son of Hugh I de Audley and Isolde de Audley. Husband of Margaret de Clare, Countess of Gloucester and Isabelle de Bean. Father of Margaret de Audley, 2nd Baroness Audley.

  3. The title of Earl of Gloucester was created several times in the Peerage of England. A fictional earl is also a character in William Shakespeare 's play King Lear. [1] Earls of Gloucester, 1st Creation (1121) Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester (1100–1147) [2] William Fitz Robert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester (1121–1183)

  4. Aug 21, 2023 · Death: April 12, 1326 (58-59) Wallingford, Berkshire, England. Immediate Family: Son of Lord James de Aldithley and Ela de Longespée of Salisbury. Husband of Isolde de Audley. Father of Alice de Audley, Baroness Neville; Hugh de Audley, 1st Earl of Gloucester and James de Audley.

    • 1267
    • Stratton Audley, Oxfordshire, England
  5. When Hugh Audley 1st Earl of Gloucester was born about 1291, his father, Hugh I De Audley 1st Baron Audley of Stratton, was 22 and his mother, Isolde de Mortimer, was 17. He married Margaret De Clare on 28 April 1317, in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England.

    • Male
    • Margaret de Clare
  6. Dec 4, 2021 · Sir Hugh de Audley, Lord Audley, Constable of Montgomery Castle, Sheriff of Shropshire & Staffordshire, Justice of North Wales died circa 1 April 1325 at Wallingford Castle, Berkshire, England; as a prisoner.

  7. Sir Hugh de Audley of Stratton Audley (c. 1267 – 1325), Lord of Stratton Audley, was a 13th- and 14th-century English noble.

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