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Ida de Hastings
( - )
From Wikipedia article re Stephen de Segrave
He married twice; firstly to Rohese le Despencer, daughter of Thomas Despenser (producing no children)* and secondly to Ida de Hastings, daughter of William de Hastings and Margery Bigod of Norfolk, who bore him a son, Sir Gilbert de Segrave in 1202.[8][9] Gilbert died at Pons in the Prerogative County of Poitiers (Comte apanage de Poitiers (de Poitou)), in the province of Saintonge, in a region controlled by the Kingdom of France, on 8 October 1254, following his capture during a campaign in Gascony.
His grandson, Nicholas, was 1st Baron, Segrave which is now Mowbray.
He married twice; firstly to Rohese le Despencer, daughter of Thomas Despenser (producing no children)* and secondly to Ida de Hastings, daughter of William de Hastings and Margery Bigod of Norfolk, who bore him a son, Sir Gilbert de Segrave in 1202.[8][9] Gilbert died at Pons in the Prerogative County of Poitiers (Comte apanage de Poitiers (de Poitou)), in the province of Saintonge, in a region controlled by the Kingdom of France, on 8 October 1254, following his capture during a campaign in Gascony.
His grandson, Nicholas, was 1st Baron, Segrave which is now Mowbray.
Families
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