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Hugh de Audley, 1st Baron Audley of Stratton Audley

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42: 177:. Whilst campaigning he was captured fighting the French and was held prisoner until 2 April 1299. Between 1299 and 1302, he took part in the English campaigns in Scotland. In 1306, he served as justice of the peace in 363: 224:
He married, in 1288, Isolde, the widow of Walter de Balun. She was the daughter of Roger le Rous and Alianore de Avenbury. They had the following known issue:
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The Complete Peerage or a History of the House of Lords and All its Members From the Earliest Times, Volume XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda
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James de Audley (died 1334), with his partner Eve de Clavering, had two illegitimate children, Peter and James.
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of Stratton Audley by writ in 1321. Hugh and his younger son, also named
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J. R. Maddicott, 'Audley, Hugh, earl of Gloucester (c. 1291–1347)’,
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in 1321. After initial successes, Audley surrendered with his ally
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Natalie Fryde, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2003.
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English people of the Wars of Scottish Independence
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Baron Audley

Arms
Wallingford Castle
Oxford
Noble family
James Audley
Stratton Audley
Constable
Montgomery Castle
Shropshire
Staffordshire
North Wales
Selkirk Forest
Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster
Battle of Boroughbridge
Wallingford Castle
James Audley
William Longespée the Younger
Stratton Audley
Oxfordshire
Edward I
Gascony campaign
North Wales
Montgomery Castle
Battle of Bannockburn
Baron Audley
Hugh
Hugh Despenser the Younger
Maurice de Berkeley

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