William Hylton 4th Baron Hylton 1356-1435

In 1356 William Hylton 4th Baron Hylton was born.

In 1381 William Hylton 4th Baron Hylton [aged 25] was responsible for pirating two Scottish ships.

In 1383 William Hylton 4th Baron Hylton [aged 27] agreed to accompany the Bishop of Nowich on his crusade to Flanders.

In 1386 William Hylton 4th Baron Hylton [aged 30] agreed to servce the King for fifty marks a year with twenty men-at-arms and twenty archers.

In 1403 William Hylton 4th Baron Hylton [aged 47] was declared an outlaw.

In 1435 William Hylton 4th Baron Hylton [aged 79] died.

Time Team Series 2 Episode 2: Medieval Dining Hall was filmed between 10th June 1994 and 12th June 1994. It was originally shown on 15th January 1995.

Location: Hylton Castle, County Durham [Map].

Category: Time Team Late Medieval.

Mick Aston [aged 48], Bristol University Landscape Archaeologist

Carenza Lewis [aged 31], Royal Commission on Historic Monuments

Phil Harding [aged 44], Wessex Archaeological Trust Field Archaeologist

Robin Bush [aged 51], Archivist

Victor Ambrus [aged 59], Historical Illustrator

Susan Ord, Denny Wilson, Community Representatives

John Gator, Chris Gaffney, Geophysics

Stewart Ainsworth [aged 43], Bernard, Landscape Archaeologist

Steve Speke, Local Archaeologist

Beric Morley, English Heritage Medieval Buildings Expert

Mark Horton, Bristol University

Rob Bell, Garden Archaeological Consultant

Graciela Ainsworth, Conservationist

White Company

Eric Little, Castle Guide

Sources. English Heritage Managed, St Peter's Church, Monkwearmouth [Map] Effigy of William Hylton 4th Baron Hylton.

Historical Figures. William Hylton 4th Baron Hylton.

Outcomes. Early 15th Century Flemish floor tiles, stone roofing tiles, conserved stag on building and Hylton Achievement of Arms, Silver Coin, plan of site, 3D model of site. Later buildings around 1600 with gardens.

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