HCNTINGFIELD. 44 Ed. III., to 20 Jan. (1875/0), 49 Ed. IH.(») In 1359 he was in the wars with France. lied- Nov. (1370), 50 Ed. IIL, when his honours became extinct^) or in abeyance. II. 13G2, John he IIuntixgi'ieuj was sum. to Pari, M R Baron to (LOUD HPNT1XGF1ELD) from 14 Aug. (1302). 36 Ed. III., to 1369. 0 April (1889), 43 Ed. III. Nothing more appears to have been known oi him.;'") HUXTIXG FIELD OF HEVENIXGHAM HALL. Barony [I.] 1. Sir Joshua. Vamnbok, 11:11':., of lipveniriyjhmn ffali 1 -[70,(1 ami of HuutingnVM.cn. Suffolk. 24 b. of Sir Joshua VaNNFXK, Bait. ' (so n: 14 Dec. 1751, as "of Putney. CO, Surrey "). by Ma y. da. of ( — ) Dauhi z, of Putney, was b. 31 Dec. 1745 ; was (with his father and elder brother) a merchant of London J was M.P. for Dinm idi from 1790 till hi* death in 1816; sue. his br. »s 2d llnnmit. 23 May 1701, and was '>•., 7 Julv 17!'C, BAUON BUNT] N Li KI ELD OF H EVEN INGHAM HALL [1.] He »>.. 29 May 1777, at St. Peter le Poor, London, Maria, 2d da. of Andrew Tm>.Mr.soN. of Kochnnp- ton, Surrey, by Harriet, da. of Col. John Buncombr, of Goathnist, CO. Somerset. She d. 7 Dec. 1811. He d. 15 Aug. 1810, aged 70. Will pr. Aug. 181G, July 18 1 7, and Dec, 1834. II. 1816. 2. Joshua (Vaxneck), Babon Httntingfieu) or Hevf.ning!UM Hall [I.], s. and h., 12 Aug. 177S, in Austin Friars, London; sue. to the faraye [I.], 15 Aug. lblO; M P. for Dumvich, 1816-19. He m. firstly, 2 April 1810. Frances Catherine, da. of t halouer ABCKDECKKE, of Gtevering hall, Suffolk, by Catherine, da. of John LkIGH, of Korthcouit, Isle of Wight, She rf. 3 Aug. 1815. He m. secondly, 0 Jan. 1 SI 7, Lucy Anne, 3d da. of Sir Charles Buns, 6tii Bart., by Clara, da. of jocelyn PuiCF., of Camblefeforth, co. York, lie it. at Heveningham hall afsd. 10 Aug. 1814, aged 00. Will pr. Sep. 1844. His widow (/. 3 April 18S9, at 35 Kegency square, Brighton, aged 90. III. 1844. 8. Chakles Andrew (Vaxkeck), Baron IIunting- fikli) of Hevf.ninoham Hai.i. [I.], yst. and only snrv. ■. and h., by second wife, b. 12 Jan. 1818, at Leistoii house, co, Suffolk; ed. at Eton ; sue to the being incident to their tenure aa confirmed by Magna Charta. Any summons, however, which might be directed to them after the alienation or divisional dismemberment of their Baronial lauds would be creative of a personal descendable Barony." ( a ) It has been not unreasonably conjectured that the William who was sum. from 1370 to 1370 was a son of John Huntiugfield (mentioned below) who was sum. in 1362 to 1309 ; certainly the ten years gap between the summons (1300 — 1370,1) as in the text, is suggestive of there having been two different persons, each named William, so sum. ( b ) His aunt, Alice, widow of Sir John Norwich, then aged 30, was his heir, or (according to another inq. post mortem) his coheir, the other coheir being Sir John Copledike, grandson of Joan, sister of the said Alice. In Movant's Ks.-ex (vol. ii, p. 136), it is stated (reference being made to Inq. 50 Ed. III.) thrt this William de Huntiugfield left two daughters and coheirs, viz. (1) Alice, wife of Sir John Norwich, and (2; Mariona, m. first to John do Huntiugfield, who had also Bummons to Pari. ; secondly to Stephen le Scroope," ( c ) According to a pedigree given by Banks (Bar. Any. Cone.) he was of a Kentish family, being s. and h. of William, who was s. and h. of Peter H., Sheriff of Kent, temp. Ed. I. It is there stated that he had a sou, William, who d. s.p.s , 50 Ed. IIL This, if so, would suggest that he was the John mentioned in note " b " next above, being ton-in-law of William de Huntingfield, sum. to Pari. 1369-69 (see note " a " next above) and father of William, sum. 1360-70/1.