302 BUSEE — HUBSEY. Tlf suceension appear* to havt Ixten as undcr.(*) IV. 1349. 4- Sin IIexky IIl'ssky, uncle nf tlir. last named Henry, being leoondC") son of Henry, 2d Lord llussev, • I i • 1 homage (13'9), 23 Ed. Ill,, tor the family estatec He was found heir to his l>r. , Richard Hussey, in (1301), 35 El. III., becoming then (tho' the seniority of the brothers Bern) doubtful) the representative^) i f bis Cither's Barony. He >». firstly in 1317 Elizabeth, da. of John dk UoHl'S. He m. secondly Ankaret. He d. (1388-84), 7 Ric. II. His widow d. (1339-90.', 13 Itie. 11. V. 1384. S. Hbsbv Hussey, of llartini; ami Pulborougli afsd., s. mill b.. aged 2> at his father's death in 1384. He m. Margaret. He d. (1403-09), 10 Hen. IV. VI. 140r>. G. Hbxbt HrasBt, *. an cl h., ng-id 21 at lik father's death in 1381 living (1 156-57), 35 lieu. VI., but d. s.p. VII. 14'jO. 7. Nicholas HuafuST, far. anil b., who tl. s.p.m. to 5 Dec (1470), 10 Eil. IV., when any right to the Buro-i/ which 1470. tMJ have been vested in him tall into abeyance between his two daughters and coheirs, (d) I. 1348 Rug Kit IIuseu, Hoese, or Hdssey, of B-^ech worth, co. to Surrey, Burton Lacy, co. Southampton, ire, s. and h. of John H., 1361. made proof of his age. as cnusin an I heir of John Bkuewyk, in (1327), 1 Ed. III. ; distinguished himself in the wars with Scotland and France, and was sum. to Pari, as a IJaron (LOUD HIJS^EV), 20 Nov. (13 IS), 22 Ed. III.. 1 Jan. (1313 9) 22 Ed III., and 10 M troll (1M8/9), 23 Ed. III. He d. s.p. (I3til), 35 Ed. III., when any right to the Uar.mij became extinct (°J. HUSSEY DE SLHFORD. Sin John- Hussey, of Slenford, cd. Lincoln, s. ami li. of Sir William Hussey, Qh. Justice of the King's Bench (1481-96 , by Elizabeth, da. of Thomas BkrKELKY, of Wyrnondham co Leicester, was b about 1475 ; was at the bit.tle of Stoke, ex parte Iteiji*. 16 June 1487 ; was Knighted before 1503 ; was made Chief Butler in Eng- land by Henry VIII. in 1521. to whom, in 1529, be was one of the Knights of the body : appears to have -at in Purl, as a Baroii( f ), 1 Dec. 1529, and was certainly sum. thereto bv writ directed " Johanni ttassey de Sleforl, Chivaler " (LOUD HUSSEY DE SLEFORD), from 5 Jan. (») Ooll. Top. el Gen.," vol. iv, pp. 302—364. (*>) He is called by Dugdale in one place "son ami heir" of the second Lord, but Dugdale quotes a little lower the luq. post molten of the said Lord, shewing Heury, son of Mark, to be his granchoO and heir. ( L ) He was one of the three sous, by the first wife, of the second Lord who " upon taking 11 second wife levied a fine and divided his lands amongst his children which was probably the mmsc of the discontinuance of writs of summons. The issue of the first son (Mark) failed ; another son (Kiohard) died ap., 35 Ed. III., and Henry, who survived Richard, became their sole heir and representative of his father." See note " a " nextabove. I ' Tin *se were (1) Constance, aged 12 [1470], who m. firstly Sir Henry Lovell (who d. 20 April 1501), by whom she had two daughters, and m. secondly Sir Roger Lewknor by whom she had no issue (2; Katharine, aged 10 [1470], who Bt. Sir Reginald Bray, K.U. (who d. 1503) and d. s.p. Of the daughters of Lady Lovell (1) Elizabeth m. firstly Edward Bray (who'/, s p.) and m. secondly Andrew Windsor (2) Agnes 111. John Empson. These, ladies bad livery of the family estates in (1503-09), 21 Hen. VII., but their representatives were unknown to Mr. Towusend. See note 11 a " next nbove. (■>) John Hussey, his br. and h., was then (1361) aged 4», and had livery of Bech- worth. Alice, the only da. or only sister of this John, is said to have m. Richard Wallop, and to be ancestress of the Earls of Portsmouth. ( f ) His name, however, does not appear among those sum. 3 Nov. (1529), 21 Hen. VIII, Barony by- Writ. I. 1529, or 1534. to 1537.