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Biography of Hugh Segrave 1296-1387

Paternal Family Tree: Segrave

In 1270 [his father] John Segrave 2nd Baron Segrave (age 14) and Christiana Plessey Baroness Segrave were married.

In 1296 Hugh Segrave was born to John Segrave 2nd Baron Segrave (age 40) at Seagrave, Leicestershire.

On 4th October 1325 [his father] John Segrave 2nd Baron Segrave (age 69) died at Chacombe Priory [Map]. His son [his half-brother] Stephen (age 40) succeeded 3rd Baron Segrave.

In 1381 Hugh Segrave (age 85) was appointed Lord Keeper of the Great Seal.

On 10th August 1381 Hugh Segrave (age 85) was appointed Lord Treasurer.

Patent Rolls. 12th February 1385. Commission to W. Bishop of Winchester (age 65), Thomas, Bishop of Exeter, Richard, Earl of Arundel (age 39), Robert, Earl of Oxford (age 23), Thomas, Earl of Nottingham (age 16), Hugh de Segrave (age 89), treasurer of England, Simon de Burley (age 45), under-chamberlain, Nicholas Brembre, mayor of London, John Clanvowe and Robert Plesyngton, knights, Master Walter Skirlawe, keeper of the privy seal, John Waltham, keeper of the rolls of Chancery, John Appelby, dean of St. Paul's, London, Richard Rounhale and Thomas Bacton, clerks,

Around 1387 Hugh Segrave (age 91) was buried at Dorchester Abbey, Oxfordshire [Map]. His. Monument of the Camail and Jupon Period.

Around 1387 Hugh Segrave (age 91) died.

Ancestors of Hugh Segrave 1296-1387

Great x 3 Grandfather: Gilbert Segrave

Great x 2 Grandfather: Stephen Segrave

Great x 1 Grandfather: Gilbert Segrave

Great x 4 Grandfather: Geoffrey Despencer

Great x 3 Grandfather: Thomas Despencer

Great x 2 Grandmother: Rohese Despencer

Great x 3 Grandmother: Recuara Harcourt

GrandFather: Nicholas Segrave 1st Baron Segrave

Father: John Segrave 2nd Baron Segrave

Great x 1 Grandfather: Geoffrey de Lucy of Newington in Kent

GrandMother: Maud de Lucy

Great x 4 Grandfather: Walter Cantilupe

Great x 3 Grandfather: William Cantilupe Baron

Great x 2 Grandfather: William Cantilupe

Great x 1 Grandmother: Nichole Cantilupe

Hugh Segrave