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HUNTLEY — HUSEE. 301 HUjSTLEY [co. Glouc] i.e, "Gordon of Huntley ( a ), co. Uloueester, Barony (Gordon), it. 1781 with the Earldom ok Norwich. See " Gordon." Duke loin rs.l, er. 1684, tub. the 4th Duke; ex. 1836. HURLEY'. See " Lovelace of HgbleT, co. Berks," Barony (Lovelace) ; er. 1G27 ; «. 1736. HUHN COURT. i.e.., " Fitz-Harri.s of Hurn Court, co. Southampton," Viscountcy ( //urn's), er. 1800, with the Earldom of Malmesburv, which see. HURST-PIERPOIXT. i.e., "Goring of Hurst-Pierpoint, co. Sussex," Barony (Goring), er. 1628 ; see "Norwich " Earldom, er. 1644 ; both titles ex. 1671. See " Monk Breton of Conyboro and of IIurstpiehpoint, co. Sussex," Barony (Uudsun) a: 1SS4. HUSEE, HOESE, or HUSSEY. Barony by jf. Henry IIusee, IIoese, or Hussey-, of Harting ami Writ. Fnlhoreragh, en. Sussex, s. and h. of Henry II., of the same, sue. his father (1289-9 ), 15 I'M. I., being then aged 2! ; was, with 60 other I. 1205. persons, sum.{>>) 8 June (1294), 22 Ed. 1., to attend the King wherever he might be, and was sum. to Pari, as a liaron (LORD HUSSEY) by v.rits 2o Juue (1295). 23 Ed. I., to 10 Oct. (13^5). 19 EJ. II. He m. babel, who survived him. He d. 1332. II. 1332. 2. Henry (Hussfy), Lord Hussey-, s- and h., aged 30 at his father's death in 1332, was sum. to l'arl. from IS Aug. (1337), 11 Ed. III., to 10 March (1348/9 , 23 Ed. 111. He served in the Scotch expeditions, 1333-35. He m. twice, firstly about 1314, Maud. He m. secondly Katharine, by whom he had no issue. He (I. 21 July 1349. His widow living (1349), 23 Ed. III. III. 1349. 3. Henry Hussey, grandson and h., being a. and h. of Mark Hbssey, by Margery, da. and coheir of Theobald (Veudon), Lord Vkrdon, which Mark was 1st s. and h. ap. of the last named Lord Hussey, but d. v. p. He was aged six years at his grandfather's death in 1349; c ) and appears to have d. short ly afterwards. (») See p. 52, note "a," snb " Gordon," as to this creation. ( b ) See vol. i, p. 259, note "c," sub "Basset da Sapcote," as to this writ not constituting a regular summon 3 to l'arl. (^1 Dugdale states that this Henry had livery of his lands in (1333-84), 7 Rift II., but adds that as he "never was sum. to Pari, therefore I shall not discourse further of him." The Henry who had livery in 7 Kic. II. is, according to Mr. Townseud's additions to Dugdale (see p. 302, note " a "), the uncle of the above Henry.