| Name | William Hastings | |
| Birth | 1477 | |
| Gender | Male | |
| Event | d.s.p. | |
| Event | 1504 | |
| TNA C 142/19/44b Writ and inquisition ad quod damnum held at Northampton before the escheator of Northamptonshire concerning a proposed alienation in mortmain by Walter Dyotson, clerk, of property in Wollaston and by William Hastynges, esquire, James Whitstanes, clerk, John Edmundys, clerk, William Ilston, clerk, William Derby, clerk, William Smyth and William Bolte of property in Knuston to the dean and canons of the new college of St Mary, Leicester. | ||
| Event | 1504 | |
| TNA E 326/3460 Demise by Thomas Tyrell, knight, Andrew Wyndersore, esquire, Thomas Jakes, and Robert Cornewales to George, earl of Shrewsbury, William Hastynges, esquire, William Froste, Robert Moreton, John Porte and Henry Sacheverell, of Chaloughton manor and all lands, &c. in co. Southampton that were Gilbert Talbot's or Elizabeth's, late Lady Say, deceased. Appointment of Robert Keersley and Robert Wyntershull as attorneys to deliver seisin. Hants. | ||
| Event | 29 Nov 1507 | |
| Nottingham University Library, Department of Manuscripts and Special Collections Quit-claim: Richard Hastynges to Thomas Jakes and others to use of William Hastynges; Location: Normanton-on-Trent Nottinghamshire Mi 6/173/74 | ||
| Event | 1508 | |
| Nottingham University Library, Department of Manuscripts and Special Collections Feoffment to uses: Thomas Jakes and others (at request of R. and William Hastings) to George, Earl of Shrewsbury, and others (copy); Location: Lambley, Bleasby Nottinghamshire Mi 6/173/79 12 February 1508 | ||
| Event | 1511 | |
| Nottinghamshire Archives Feoffment: John Leeke of Sutton in le Dale, esq. to George, Earl of Shrewsbury, William Hastings, esq. Sir Henry Sacheverell, John Porte, Thomas Babyngton, William Helme, clerk and Geoffrey Beresford:-- manors and advowson of Pleseley and of Tevershall, co. Notts., with property there and in Mansfield--: Power of Attorney to Thomas Leeke (brother of J.L.) and Nicholas Harreson, Rector of Pleseley to deliver seizin. Seal. Damaged | ||
| Event | 1504-1515 | |
| TNA C 1/325/1 Short title: Hastynges v Staunton. Plaintiffs: William Hastynges, esquire. Defendants: Harold Staunton, and Rauf Lymyngton, Thomas Beaumond, and John Salesbury, feoffees to uses. Subject: Refusal to complete a sale of the manors of Overhall and Netherhall and lands in Hartshorne and Smisby; by the maintenance of Edmund Dudley, esquire. Derbyshire. | ||
| Event | 20 Nov 1516 | |
| Nottinghamshire Archives Feoffment: Richard Lowthe and his wife Beatrix (co-heiress of Thomas Cause of Cause Hall) to William Hastynges, esq.; Sir Henry Saucheverell; Thomas Babyngton, esq.; William Holmes clerk and William Swyfte:-- their part of the manor of Cause Halle and all other property in Brampton --: to the use of George, Earl of Shrewsbury. Power of attorney to William Calvelay and John Bulloke to deliver seisin. | ||
| Event | 1517 | |
| Nottingham University Library, Department of Manuscripts and Special Collections Visus compoti of Robert Jak' of issues of land etc. of William Hastynges; Location: Lambley Nottinghamshire Mi 5/168/28 1517-1518 | ||
| Event | 1517 | |
| Nottinghamshire Archives 157 DD/P/66/4 21 Jan. 1516/17 Feoffment: John Hardyng of Haverburgh, co. Leics., fletcher and his wife Agnes (co-heiress of Thomas Cause of Causehalle) to William Hastynges, Sir Henry Saucheverell, Thomas Babyngton, William Holmes and William Swyfte (all as DD/P/66/2):-- their part of the manor of Causehalle and all their other property in Brampton --: to the use of George, Earl of Shrewsbury. Power of attorney to William Calvelay and John Bulloke to deliver seisin. | ||
| Event | 1522 | |
| William Hastings, esquire, Anthony Fitz-Herbert, sergeant at law, John Porte, esquire, John Talbot, doctor of divinity, and John Bothe, chaplain, 14 H: 8, claimed against John Norres, and Richard Norres, four mess: one hundred and 32 acres of land, 36 acres of meadow, and fifty of pasture, with the appurtenances in Claworth: the ancestors of Norreys are some of them mentioned in Little Greeneley, and thereabouts. [Pasch. 14 H. 8, r. 328.] | ||
| Event | 1527 | |
| Nottingham University Library, Department of Manuscripts and Special Collections Visus Compoti of Robert Jak' of issues of land etc. of William Hastynges; Location: Lambley Nottinghamshire [Fragile and unfit for production] Mi 5/168/29 1527-1528 | ||
| Event | 1518-1529 | |
| TNA C 1/581/56 Short title: Todd v The Mayor of London. Plaintiffs: Thomas Todd of London, skinner. Defendants: The mayor and sheriffs of London. Subject: Action by William Hastynges, gentleman, on a bond given on behalf of Richard Wotton, tailor. Certiorari. London | ||
| Event | 20 May 1531 | |
| Nottingham University Library, Department of Manuscripts and Special Collections Bargain and sale: William Hastyngs to John Onley and John Morys; Location: Lambley, Bleasby Nottinghamshire Mi 6/170/151 20 May 1531 | ||
| Event | 7 Jun 1532 | |
| Nottinghamshire Archives Assignment: George, Earl of Shrewsbury to Thomas Stret and his wife Elizabeth (widow and exec. of Alexander Bageley):-- property in Chesterfield (late occupied by Robert Crowe) of 10s. annual value; property in Dunstonne (late occupied by Phyllyp Tylley) and 6s. chief rent of assise belonging to the manor of Chesterfyld. Total annual value of the premises, 26s.8d. --: in part exchange for the manor and property of A.B. in Cawsehall. To the use of E.S. for 10 years then to William, Henry and Raffe (sons of A.B.) and their heirs successively, then to E.S. for life, then to the heirs of A.B. Recites indenture of 3 Mar. 1530 by which A.B. for 20 nobles, conveyed the manor of and lands in Causehall to William Hastyngs, esq., Sir Henry Sacheverell, William Holmes clerk, Raffe Leche and Roger Ferres, gents. (in trust for the Earl?) on condition that the Earl should convey lands of 26s.8d. annual value to the above uses. Also recites the will of A.B. (4 May 1530). | ||
| Will written | 18 Jan 1539/40 | |
| Left 20s to the poor of each of the parishes of Lambeth and Horsham, Sussex. Lands bought of Harry Burgis in Cawston [Norfolk] to his brother John. 40s yearly to his mother. 20s yearly to sister Elizabeth Branche. Brother[-in-law] John Cresnar. Brother[-in-law] Hossn[?]. Sister Callthorpe. £10 to Mrs Ann Willoby. Nephew Francis Rymes. Cousin Martin Hastings and his wife. Master Edward Walgrave. Bequest of 20 'angells' to the 'yeomen of the chamber with the Prince'. Mother and brother, John, to be executors. | ||
| Event | 14 Dec 1540 | |
| Presumed still living, and the 'cousin' mentioned in the will of Hugh Hastings, 14th Baron Hastings. | ||
| Event | 13 May 1541 | |
| Norfolk Record Office Deed of Grant MR 145 241 x 4 Dame Katerina Hastynges widow of Sir Hugh Hastynges Kt lord of the manor of Gressenhale to John Lestraunge son of Nicholas Le Straunge Esq, master of the free chapel of St Nicholas de Rougholme in Gressenhale vacant through the death of William Hastynges last master, and manors messuages lands and tenements and emoluments belonging to said chapel. | ||
| Probate | 25 May 1541 | |
| Event | 1509-1547 | |
| TNA STAC 2/33/7 PLAINTIFF: William Hastynges DEFENDANT: William Allvy, Henry Sully, and John Deverell PLACE OR SUBJECT: Interruption of the court-baron of the manor of Arnold COUNTY: Notts | ||
| Person ID | I47 | Hastings |
| Last Modified | 7 Feb 2014 | |
| Father | Edmund Hastings, of Hindringham, b. 1442 d. 1487, Overstrand, Norfolk (Age 45 years) | |
| Mother | Eleanor Wodehouse, b. 1458 [?source] d. Aft 31 May 1551 | |
| Marriage | 1476 | Kimberley, Norfolk |
| Family ID | F19 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family | Margaret Neele[?] | |
| Event | 17 Jul 1531 | |
| c.f. C 4/164/153 Probate copy of the will of William Neele, 'prieste,' dated 17 July, 1531, to be buried in the chapel of our Lady, within the church of Corpusty; to reparation of the said chapel 10s.; to Holy Trinity, Norwich, 3s. 4d.; to the reparations of the churches of St. Andrew in Lytyll Snoryng 10s., of Bynham juxta Cokthorp 3s. 4d. 'Item I wyll that there be found brynnyng a lyght of wax att servyce tyme upon the holy day befor seinte Andrew befor seinte Jamys befor our Lady and befor seinte Nicolas in the church of Corpusty by the space of x yeres. Item I wyll that ther be found a lyght also befor seinte Thomas of Canterbury and kyng Herry of Wyndsouer in the church of Corpusty by the space of x yeres; to Thomas Dey of Ludham, son of William Dey 'now dede,' 'my medow in Thyrnyng,' paying 4l. to 'myn executors,' viz. at the Purification next after taking possession, 40s., 'at the fest of seinte Petur advincula callyd Lammes day next after that xls.'; 4 marks 'in mony' to Thomas Hynd of Corpusty, viz. 13s. 4d. at Michaelmas yearly till all be paid, on condition that he 'and hys wyff schall praye for my sowle and avoid the possession of all such londes and tenementes' 'as he dwellyth in of myn in Corpsty and also delyver all such stuff as he hath of myn to myn executors,' before Michaelmas next: to 'Margaret Hastyng myn neese and to William her husbond' all houses and land in Corpsty, 'so that the sayd Margaret have her dwellyng in whych mese that sche wyll for the terme of hir lyff and after that to remayn to the socor of hym and hys childern, with thys condycion that they schall cherysh and kepe me with myn own goodes and bring my body honestly to the ground, paying my dettes and takyng my dettes, and fulfyllyng this my testament and last wyll'; executors, the said William and Margaret, supervisor, Thomas Seman, vicar of Oulton, &c. Witnesses:?John Skottow of Dallyng and others (named). English. Probate endorsed, at Norwich, before Thomas Pellis, doctor of laws, principal official of the consistory court of the bishop of Norwich, 16 August, 1531, and administration granted to William Hastynges, with power reserved to Margaret. Fragments of official seal. From: 'Deeds: A.13301 - A.13400', A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 5 (1906), pp. 486-505. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=64456&strquery=hastynges Date accessed: 07 February 2014. | ||
| Family ID | F39 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified | 7 Feb 2014 | |
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