Hugh de HYNTON

Birth:
1160
Hynton-Woodford, Northampton, England
Notes:
                   Hugh de Hynton of Hynton-Woodford, m. Maude, or Matilda Foliot. He gave a grant of free alms to the Abbey of St. Mary Stanley for the health of himself, his wife, his father Richard, his mother Aceline, 22 a. in Hynton and 1 a. in Swanemede.
                  
Maud (Matilda) FOLIOT
Birth:
1160
Hynton-Woodford, Northampton, England
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Children
Marriage
1
Sir Richard de HYNTON
Birth:
1180
Hynton-Woodford, Northampton, England
Death:
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Sir Richard de Hynton of Hynton-Woodford, was knighted by Henry III prior to 1250, and was the 1st of the family to receive that honor. Besides his lands in Northampton he acquired the Manors of Broad-Hinton and Swindon Co. Wilts; Aug. 1253 he gave to God, the Blessed Virgin and St. Nicholas of Salisbury the perpetual Advowson (a guaranteed income or property given to an ecclesiastic; in this case, a church and land) of Broad-Hynton Church, near Swindon, together with six acres of land. This gift confirmed by Bishop Williams of Salisbury Aug. 21, 1253. Sir Richard took part in the Welsh Wars. [Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine, Vol. XXV, p. 130.]
                  
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Hugh de Hynton - Maud (Matilda) Foliot

Hugh de Hynton was born at Hynton-Woodford, Northampton, England 1160. His parents were Richard de Hynton and Mrs. Aceline De Hynton.

He married Maud (Matilda) Foliot . Maud (Matilda) Foliot was born at Hynton-Woodford, Northampton, England 1160 .

They were the parents of 1 child:
Sir Richard de Hynton born 1180.