Individual Details
Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Lord Segrave
(1238 - Bef 12 Nov 1295)
According to Wikipedia:
Nicholas Segrave, 1st Baron Segrave (also Seagrave; c. 1238 - bef. 12 November 1295) was an English baronial leader. Nicholas was grandson of Stephen de Segrave.[2]
Segrave was one of the most prominent baronial leaders during the reign of King Henry III. In 1295 he was summoned to Parliament as Baron Segrave (some sources claim that he was summoned already in 1283). He died by 12 November of the same year and was succeeded in the barony by his son John.
Marriage and issue
Nicholas married Maud de Lucy, daughter of Geoffrey de Lucy, Knt., of Newington in Kent,[3] Cublington, Buckinghamshire, Dallington and Slapton, Northamptonshire, etc., by his wife, Nichole. Nicholas and Maud had the following issue:
John Segrave, 2nd Baron Segrave, born 1256, died 1325, married Christian de Plescy.
Nicholas Segrave, Knt., was a soldier and administrator, and lord of Stowe in Northamptonshire. From 1308 to 1316 he was Lord Marshal of England. He died in 1321.[4]
Henry Segrave, Knt.
Geoffrey Segrave, Knt., Sheriff of Leicestershire in 1307
Simon Segrave
Gilbert Segrave, Bishop of London
Stephen Segrave Archdeacon of Essex.
Annabel Segrave, married John du Plessis (a grandson of John du Plessis, 7th Earl of Warwick)
Eleanor Segrave, married Alan la Zouche, 1st Baron la Zouche of Ashby.
References
Some Feudal Coats of Arms and Pedigrees. Joseph Foster. 1902. (p.115)
Stourton, A.J. (1876) 5 papers relating to ... Mowbray and Segrave Oxford University pg 17 (via Google)
There are several places in Kent called Newington. It is unclear, and may never be known, in which one Geoffrey de Lucy had an interest.
J. S. Hamilton, Nicholas Seagrave, Oxford Online Dictionary of National Biography, 2004
Further reading
Jewell, Helen M. (2004). "Seagrave [Segrave], Nicholas of, first Lord Seagrave (1238?-1295), baron". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/25039. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990.
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According to Wikipedia:
Nicholas Segrave, 1st Baron Segrave (also Seagrave; c. 1238 - bef. 12 November 1295) was an English baronial leader. Nicholas was grandson of Stephen de Segrave.[2]
Segrave was one of the most prominent baronial leaders during the reign of King Henry III. In 1295 he was summoned to Parliament as Baron Segrave (some sources claim that he was summoned already in 1283). He died by 12 November of the same year and was succeeded in the barony by his son John.
Marriage and issue
Nicholas married Maud de Lucy, daughter of Geoffrey de Lucy, Knt., of Newington in Kent,[3] Cublington, Buckinghamshire, Dallington and Slapton, Northamptonshire, etc., by his wife, Nichole. Nicholas and Maud had the following issue:
John Segrave, 2nd Baron Segrave, born 1256, died 1325, married Christian de Plescy.
Nicholas Segrave, Knt., was a soldier and administrator, and lord of Stowe in Northamptonshire. From 1308 to 1316 he was Lord Marshal of England. He died in 1321.[4]
Henry Segrave, Knt.
Geoffrey Segrave, Knt., Sheriff of Leicestershire in 1307
Simon Segrave
Gilbert Segrave, Bishop of London
Stephen Segrave Archdeacon of Essex.
Annabel Segrave, married John du Plessis (a grandson of John du Plessis, 7th Earl of Warwick)
Eleanor Segrave, married Alan la Zouche, 1st Baron la Zouche of Ashby.
References
Some Feudal Coats of Arms and Pedigrees. Joseph Foster. 1902. (p.115)
Stourton, A.J. (1876) 5 papers relating to ... Mowbray and Segrave Oxford University pg 17 (via Google)
There are several places in Kent called Newington. It is unclear, and may never be known, in which one Geoffrey de Lucy had an interest.
J. S. Hamilton, Nicholas Seagrave, Oxford Online Dictionary of National Biography, 2004
Further reading
Jewell, Helen M. (2004). "Seagrave [Segrave], Nicholas of, first Lord Seagrave (1238?-1295), baron". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/25039. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990.
Nicholas Segrave, 1st Baron Segrave (also Seagrave; c. 1238 - bef. 12 November 1295) was an English baronial leader. Nicholas was grandson of Stephen de Segrave.[2]
Segrave was one of the most prominent baronial leaders during the reign of King Henry III. In 1295 he was summoned to Parliament as Baron Segrave (some sources claim that he was summoned already in 1283). He died by 12 November of the same year and was succeeded in the barony by his son John.
Marriage and issue
Nicholas married Maud de Lucy, daughter of Geoffrey de Lucy, Knt., of Newington in Kent,[3] Cublington, Buckinghamshire, Dallington and Slapton, Northamptonshire, etc., by his wife, Nichole. Nicholas and Maud had the following issue:
John Segrave, 2nd Baron Segrave, born 1256, died 1325, married Christian de Plescy.
Nicholas Segrave, Knt., was a soldier and administrator, and lord of Stowe in Northamptonshire. From 1308 to 1316 he was Lord Marshal of England. He died in 1321.[4]
Henry Segrave, Knt.
Geoffrey Segrave, Knt., Sheriff of Leicestershire in 1307
Simon Segrave
Gilbert Segrave, Bishop of London
Stephen Segrave Archdeacon of Essex.
Annabel Segrave, married John du Plessis (a grandson of John du Plessis, 7th Earl of Warwick)
Eleanor Segrave, married Alan la Zouche, 1st Baron la Zouche of Ashby.
References
Some Feudal Coats of Arms and Pedigrees. Joseph Foster. 1902. (p.115)
Stourton, A.J. (1876) 5 papers relating to ... Mowbray and Segrave Oxford University pg 17 (via Google)
There are several places in Kent called Newington. It is unclear, and may never be known, in which one Geoffrey de Lucy had an interest.
J. S. Hamilton, Nicholas Seagrave, Oxford Online Dictionary of National Biography, 2004
Further reading
Jewell, Helen M. (2004). "Seagrave [Segrave], Nicholas of, first Lord Seagrave (1238?-1295), baron". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/25039. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990.
-- MERGED NOTE ------------
According to Wikipedia:
Nicholas Segrave, 1st Baron Segrave (also Seagrave; c. 1238 - bef. 12 November 1295) was an English baronial leader. Nicholas was grandson of Stephen de Segrave.[2]
Segrave was one of the most prominent baronial leaders during the reign of King Henry III. In 1295 he was summoned to Parliament as Baron Segrave (some sources claim that he was summoned already in 1283). He died by 12 November of the same year and was succeeded in the barony by his son John.
Marriage and issue
Nicholas married Maud de Lucy, daughter of Geoffrey de Lucy, Knt., of Newington in Kent,[3] Cublington, Buckinghamshire, Dallington and Slapton, Northamptonshire, etc., by his wife, Nichole. Nicholas and Maud had the following issue:
John Segrave, 2nd Baron Segrave, born 1256, died 1325, married Christian de Plescy.
Nicholas Segrave, Knt., was a soldier and administrator, and lord of Stowe in Northamptonshire. From 1308 to 1316 he was Lord Marshal of England. He died in 1321.[4]
Henry Segrave, Knt.
Geoffrey Segrave, Knt., Sheriff of Leicestershire in 1307
Simon Segrave
Gilbert Segrave, Bishop of London
Stephen Segrave Archdeacon of Essex.
Annabel Segrave, married John du Plessis (a grandson of John du Plessis, 7th Earl of Warwick)
Eleanor Segrave, married Alan la Zouche, 1st Baron la Zouche of Ashby.
References
Some Feudal Coats of Arms and Pedigrees. Joseph Foster. 1902. (p.115)
Stourton, A.J. (1876) 5 papers relating to ... Mowbray and Segrave Oxford University pg 17 (via Google)
There are several places in Kent called Newington. It is unclear, and may never be known, in which one Geoffrey de Lucy had an interest.
J. S. Hamilton, Nicholas Seagrave, Oxford Online Dictionary of National Biography, 2004
Further reading
Jewell, Helen M. (2004). "Seagrave [Segrave], Nicholas of, first Lord Seagrave (1238?-1295), baron". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/25039. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990.
Events
Birth | 1238 | Segrave, Leicestershire, England | |||
Marriage | Abt 1255 | England - Maud de Lucy | |||
Acceded | 24 Jun 1295 | Segrave, Leicester, England | |||
Death | Bef 12 Nov 1295 |
Families
Spouse | Maud de Lucy (1240 - ) |
Child | John de Segrave, 2nd Lord Segrave (1256 - 1325) |
Child | Eleanor de Segrave ( - ) |
Father | Gilbert de Segrave (1202 - 1254) |
Mother | Lady Annabelle Chacombe (1210 - 1281) |