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Hugh Hastings (died 1369)

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'''Sir Hugh Hastings''' (died 1369), Lord of Elsing, Brisley and Grimston was an [[Kingdom of England|English]] soldier and noble. He fought fought in the [[Hundred Years' War]].

Hugh was the second son of [[Hugh Hastings (died 1347)|Hugh Hastings]] and Margery Foliot. He served in John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, retinue during his expeditions into Normandy, Brittany, France and Gascony during the Hundred Years War. Captured while in Castile, Hugh was later ransomed. While fighting in France in 1369, he was killed.

==Marriage and issue==
Hugh married Margery, daughter of Adam de Everingham and Joan D'Eilville, they are known to have had the following known issue:
*Hugh Hastings, (died 1386), married Anne le Despenser, had issue.
*John Hastings
*Margaret Hastings
*Joan Hastings
*Alice Hastings
*Elizabeth Hastings

==References==
*Cokayne, George Edward. Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Vol. VI, 2nd edition. (London, 1926). page 355.

[[Category:Year of birth uncertain]]
[[Category:1369 deaths]]
[[Category:Hastings family]]


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