Biography of Edward Hungerford 1632-1711

Paternal Family Tree: Hungerford

Maternal Family Tree: Rachel Jones 1680

1659 Third Protectorate Parliament

1660 Convention Parliament

1661 Coronation of Charles II

1661 Cavalier Parliament

1681 Oxford Parliament 5C2

1683 Rye House Plot

Before 1632 [his father] Anthony Hungerford (age 24) and [his mother] Rachel Jones were married.

On 20 Oct 1632 Edward Hungerford was born to Anthony Hungerford (age 24) and Rachel Jones. He was baptised at St Mary the Virgin Church, Black Bourton.

In 1649 Edward Hungerford (age 16) educated at Queen's College, Oxford University.

Evelyn's Diary. 09 Jun 1654. Dined at Marlborough [Map], which having been lately fired, was now new built. At one end of this town, we saw my Lord Seymour's (age 64) house, but nothing observable save the Mount, to which we ascended by windings for near half a mile. It seems to have been cast up by hand. We passed by Colonel Popham's (age 49), a noble seat, park, and river. Thence, to Newbury [Map], a considerable town, and Donnington, famous for its battle, siege, and castle, this last had been in the possession of old Geoffrey Chaucer. Then to Aldermaston, a house of Sir Humphrey Forster's, built à la moderne. Also, that exceedingly beautiful seat of my Lord Pembroke (age 33), on the ascent of hill, flanked with wood, and regarding the river, and so, at night, to Cadenham, the mansion of Edward Hungerford (age 21), Esq, uncle to my wife (age 19), where we made some stay. The rest of the week we did nothing but feast and make good cheer, to welcome my wife (age 19).

Before 1658 Edward Hungerford (age 25) and Jane Hele were married.

Third Protectorate Parliament

In 1659 Edward Hungerford (age 26) was elected MP Chippenham during the Third Protectorate Parliament.

Convention Parliament

In 1660 Edward Hungerford (age 27) was elected MP Chippenham during the Convention Parliament.

Around 28 Nov 1660 Charles Gerard 4th Baron Gerard (age 26) and [his future wife] Jane Digby Baroness Gerard (age 23) were married. She by marriage Baroness Gerard of Gerard's Bromley.

In 1661 Edward Hungerford (age 28) was appointed Lieutenant Colonel.

Around 1661 [his son] Edward Hungerford was born to Edward Hungerford (age 28) and [his wife] Jane Hele.

Coronation of Charles II

On 23 Apr 1661 King Charles II of England Scotland and Ireland (age 30) was crowned II King England Scotland and Ireland at Westminster Abbey [Map].

John Bennet 1st Baron Ossulston (age 44), Francis Fane (age 23) and Edward Hungerford (age 28) was appointed Knight of the Bath.

Francis Godolphin (age 55) was knighted.

Josceline Percy 11th Earl of Northumberland (age 16) attended.

James Howard 3rd Earl Suffolk (age 42) was appointed Earl Marshal.

Cavalier Parliament

On 08 May 1661 King Charles II of England Scotland and Ireland (age 30) summoned his second Parliament.

John Bennet 1st Baron Ossulston (age 44) was elected MP Wallingford.

James Thynne (age 56) was elected MP Wiltshire.

Adam Browne 2nd Baronet (age 35) was elected MP Surrey.

Henry Cavendish 2nd Duke Newcastle upon Tyne (age 30) was elected MP Northumberland.

William Compton (age 36) was elected MP Cambridge.

Thomas Coventry 1st Earl Coventry (age 32) was elected MP Camelford.

Charles Berkeley 2nd Viscount Fitzhardinge (age 61) was elected MP Bath and Heytesbury.

Edward Hungerford (age 28) was elected MP Chippenham.

Robert Pierrepont (age 24) was elected MP Nottingham.

John Melbury Sampford Strangeways (age 75) was elected MP Weymouth.

Giles Strangeways (age 45) was elected MP Dorset.

John Strangeways (age 24) was elected MP Bridport.

William Wyndham 1st Baronet (age 29) was elected MP Taunton.

James Herbert (age 38) was elected MP Queenborough.

William Alington 1st and 3rd Baron Alington (age 21) was elected MP Cambridge.

William Bowes of Streatlam (age 4) was elected MP Durham.

Robert Brooke (age 24) was elected MP Aldeburgh.

Josiah Child (age 30) was elected MP Dartmouth.

Gervase Clifton 1st Baronet (age 73) was elected MP Nottinghamshire.

Thomas Crew 2nd Baron Crew (age 37) was elected MP Brackley.

Richard Jennings (age 42) was elected MP St Albans.

Robert Kemp 2nd Baronet (age 33) was elected MP Norfolk.

Edward Phelips (age 48) was elected MP Somerset.

Robert Robartes (age 27) was elected MP Bossiney.

Hender Robartes (age 25) was elected MP Bodmin.

Clement Fisher 2nd Baronet (age 48) was elected MP Coventry.

William Portman 6th Baronet (age 17) was elected MP Taunton.

John Robinson 1st Baronet (age 46) was elected MP Rye.

On 18 Mar 1664 [his wife] Jane Hele died.

On 03 Feb 1666 Edward Hungerford (age 33) and Jane Culme (age 29) were married.

In 1674 [his wife] Jane Culme (age 37) died.

A History of the County of Leicestershire: Volume 5 Gartree Hundred: Horninghold. Horninghold [Map] lies seven miles north-east of Market Harborough [Map] and four miles south-west of Uppingham [Map]. The parish, which is 1,217 a. in area, extends over the Middle Lias clays which underlie the hills on the borders of Rutland. The soil is chiefly clay and largely devoted to pasture. The road from Hallaton to Uppingham [Map], on which the village stands, crosses the parish from west to east; it is joined at the east end of the village by a road from Great Easton. There are two field tracks, one to Blaston, and one which crosses the road from Hallaton to Allexton and continues to Keythorpe.

Before the Conquest Horninghold [Map] was one of a group of estates apparently held by four thegns, Osulf, Osmund, Roulf, and Levrick. In 1086 the vill was said to be held by Robert de Todeni, lord of Belvoir, though it may have been given before this date to Robert's priory of Belvoir, which had been founded in 1076. At the beginning of the 12th century it was farmed by William D'Aubigny. Horninghold formed part of the original endowment of the priory and remained in its possession until the Dissolution. It was confirmed to the priory at various times during the Middle Ages.

Note A. the Dissolution the manor [Map] passed to the Crown, and in 1545 Henry VIII licensed Edward Elrington and Humphrey Metcalfe, to whom he had previously sold it, to alienate the manor and the rest of the former priory's property in the parish to John Beaumont and Henry Alycock. There was a lease of the manor outstanding for 41 years from 1531 which had been made by Belvoir Priory to Anthony Bewell, the priory's bailiff. On Beaumont's forfeiture the manor once more passed to the Crown, and in 1553 it was purchased for £566 by Edward Griffin, the Attorney-General, whose family owned the nearby manor of Gumley. In 1590 William Turpin of Knaptoft, whose father had owned land in Horninghold, purchased the manor from Edward Griffin's heir. Turpin was knighted in 1603 and died in 1617; his widow held the manor until her death about the end of 1633, and was succeeded by her daughter Elizabeth, who married Sir John Pretyman of Loddington (age 64).

The estate was settled upon their eldest son John and his wife Margaret on their marriage in 1649. John Pretyman died in 1658 leaving his widow as owner of the estate, which she brought to her second husband Sir John Heath, the second son of Sir Robert Heath of Brasted Place (Kent) and M.P. for Clitheroe (Lancs.) from 1661 to 1679. She died in 1676 and the available evidence suggests that Horninghold manor did not descend to her daughter and heir. It appears to have been sold by Heath to Sir Edward Hungerford (age 43), who was in possession by 1676 and presented to the living. Thereafter the manorial descent is lost. Sir Edward Hungerford died in 1711, but it is by no means certain that he could or would have retained the manor of Horninghold for more than a few years, for his extravagance was notorious and he is said to have disposed of more than thirty manors during his lifetime.

In 1679 Edward Hungerford (age 46) was elected MP Chippenham.

In Jul 1679 Edward Hungerford (age 46) and Jane Digby Baroness Gerard (age 42) were married.

In 1680 [his son] Edward Hungerford (age 19) and [his former daughter-in-law] Alathea Compton were married. She the daughter of James Compton 3rd Earl of Northampton (age 57) and Isabella Sackville Countess Northampton (age 57).

In Jan 1680 [his mother] Rachel Jones died.

Oxford Parliament 5C2

On 21 Mar 1681 Edward Hungerford (age 48) was elected MP Chippenham at Oxford, Oxfordshire [Map] during the Oxford Parliament 5C2.

In 1682 Edward Hungerford (age 49) was appointed Lieutenant Colonel.

Rye House Plot

After 21 Mar 1683 Edward Hungerford (age 50) was implicated and his home was searched during the Rye House Plot.

On 08 Nov 1684 [his step-son] Digby Gerard 5th Baron Gerard (age 22) died. His second cousin once removed Charles Gerard 6th Baron Gerard (age 25) succeeded 6th Baron Gerard of Gerard's Bromley.

In 1685 Edward Hungerford (age 52) was elected MP New Shoreham.

In 1688 Edward Hungerford (age 55) was elected MP New Shoreham.

In 1689 Edward Hungerford (age 56) was elected MP New Shoreham.

In Sep 1689 [his son] Edward Hungerford (age 28) died.

In 1695 Edward Hungerford (age 62) was elected MP Steyning.

In 1698 Edward Hungerford (age 65) was elected MP Steyning.

In 1700 Edward Hungerford (age 67) was elected MP Steyning.

In 1702 Edward Hungerford (age 69) was elected MP Steyning.

On 27 Oct 1703 [his wife] Jane Digby Baroness Gerard (age 66) died.

In 1711 Edward Hungerford (age 78) died. He was buried at St Martin in the Fields [Map].

[his daughter] Frances Hungerford was born to Edward Hungerford and Jane Hele.

[his daughter] Rachel Hungerford Viscountess Massereene was born to Edward Hungerford and Jane Hele.

Royal Ancestors of Edward Hungerford 1632-1711

Kings Wessex: Great x 20 Grand Son of King Edmund "Ironside" I of England

Kings Gwynedd: Great x 16 Grand Son of Owain "Great" King Gwynedd

Kings Seisyllwg: Great x 22 Grand Son of Hywel "Dda aka Good" King Seisyllwg King Deheubarth

Kings Powys: Great x 17 Grand Son of Maredudd ap Bleddyn King Powys

Kings England: Great x 15 Grand Son of King John "Lackland" of England

Kings Scotland: Great x 16 Grand Son of William "Lion" I King Scotland

Kings Franks: Great x 24 Grand Son of Louis "Pious" King Aquitaine I King Franks

Kings France: Great x 15 Grand Son of Louis "Fat" VI King France

Ancestors of Edward Hungerford 1632-1711

Great x 4 Grandfather: Thomas Hungerford 9 x Great Grand Son of King John "Lackland" of England

Great x 3 Grandfather: John Hungerford 10 x Great Grand Son of King John "Lackland" of England

Great x 2 Grandfather: John Hungerford 11 x Great Grand Son of King John "Lackland" of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Edward Blount

Great x 3 Grandmother: Margaret Blount 12 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Margaret Seymour 11 x Great Grand Daughter of King Henry I "Beauclerc" England

Great x 1 Grandfather: Anthony Hungerford 12 x Great Grand Son of King John "Lackland" of England

GrandFather: Anthony Hungerford of Black Bourton 13 x Great Grand Son of King John "Lackland" of England

Father: Anthony Hungerford 14 x Great Grand Son of King John "Lackland" of England

Great x 1 Grandfather: Giles Crouch of Cornhill

GrandMother: Sarah Crouch

Edward Hungerford 15 x Great Grand Son of King John "Lackland" of England

GrandFather: Rice Jones

Mother: Rachel Jones