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'''Hugh de Turberville''' (died 1293) was an English noble and soldier.
== Life ==
Hugh de Turberville was from the Turberville family of [[Crickhowell]], [[Brecknockshire]], Wales. From 1271 to 1272 he served as the [[Seneschal of Gascony]]. Hugh held [[Crickhowell Castle]] from 1273, as mesne lord, the vassal of [[Reginald FitzPiers]]. As a knight of the royal household of King [[Edward I of England]], he was one of the commanders during the campaign against Wales during 1277. During the campaign of 1282 during the conquest of Wales, he was one of the leader of eight lances of the cavalry, before appointment as a Knight Banneret, commander of 6000 Foot soldiers from the Welsh Marches. In 1283 he was commander of 1000 foot soldiers and was elevated to Deputy Constable. In 1284 he briefly served as commander of [[Castell y Bere]] in [[Merionethshire]], Wales. During the rebellion of [[Rhys ap Maredudd]] he participated in the siege of [[Dryslwyn Castle]] in 1287, after which he served in 1288 for a few months as Deputy Justiciar of North Wales. Hugh was again the commander of Castell y Bere, which he held until his death in 1293.
Turberville was the father of Thomas, who was executed as a spy in 1295. Thomas's daughter Sybil married Grimbold Paunceforte, who inherited Crickhowell Castle.
== Citations ==
== References ==
*Prestwich, Michael: ''Edward I''. University of California, Berkeley 1988, ISBN 0-520-06266-3.
[[Category:Year of birth unknown]]
[[Category:1293 deaths]]
[[Category:Knights banneret]]
[[Category:13th-century English people]]
[[Category:Medieval English knights]]
[[Category:Seneschals of Gascony]]
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[[File:Turberville arms.svg|thumb|200px|Turberville arms: '''''Argent, a lion rampant gules, crowned or.''''']]
'''Hugh de Turberville''' (died 1293) was an English noble and soldier.
== Life ==
Hugh de Turberville was from the Turberville family of [[Crickhowell]], [[Brecknockshire]], Wales. From 1271 to 1272 he served as the [[Seneschal of Gascony]]. Hugh held [[Crickhowell Castle]] from 1273, as mesne lord, the vassal of [[Reginald FitzPiers]]. As a knight of the royal household of King [[Edward I of England]], he was one of the commanders during the campaign against Wales during 1277. During the campaign of 1282 during the conquest of Wales, he was one of the leader of eight lances of the cavalry, before appointment as a Knight Banneret, commander of 6000 Foot soldiers from the Welsh Marches. In 1283 he was commander of 1000 foot soldiers and was elevated to Deputy Constable. In 1284 he briefly served as commander of [[Castell y Bere]] in [[Merionethshire]], Wales. During the rebellion of [[Rhys ap Maredudd]] he participated in the siege of [[Dryslwyn Castle]] in 1287, after which he served in 1288 for a few months as Deputy Justiciar of North Wales. Hugh was again the commander of Castell y Bere, which he held until his death in 1293.
Turberville was the father of Thomas, who was executed as a spy in 1295. Thomas's daughter Sybil married Grimbold Paunceforte, who inherited Crickhowell Castle.
== Citations ==
== References ==
*Prestwich, Michael: ''Edward I''. University of California, Berkeley 1988, ISBN 0-520-06266-3.
[[Category:Year of birth unknown]]
[[Category:1293 deaths]]
[[Category:Knights banneret]]
[[Category:13th-century English people]]
[[Category:Medieval English knights]]
[[Category:Seneschals of Gascony]]
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