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 HUNTINGDON. 287 XIIT. 1387, 1. Jons- Holavd, 3d s. of Thomas, 1st Eari. "1 to of Kent, by Joan (" the fair maid of Kent " afterwards 1400. Princess of "Wales and mother of King Richard II.), <la. of Edmund (Pla.ntage.net), Eaul of Kbst (yr. s. of King Edward t), was b. about 1355 ; KG., 136J, and was cr., 2 June 1387, EAliL OF HUNTINGDON with rein, to the heirs male of his body, by Elizabeth, his wife, this lady being da of John (PtASTAGBBET, stilled "ok Gai'.nt"), Duke of Lancaster, son of King Edward III. lie was cr., 20 Sep. 1397, DUKE OF EXETEK, from which Dukedom he was degraded 6 Oct. 1399. He was beheaded 15 Jan. 1399/1-100. and having been attainted (as Earl of Huntingdon) alt hit honours were forfeited. XIV. 1417. -'. .Toii.v Holand, 2d but 1st surv. s. ami It., b. 1304 ; KB., 1113 ; KG., 1415 ; was restored to his father's Earldom by act of Pari. 1417, becoming thus EARL OF HUNTINGDON. He was cr., 0 Jan. 1143, DUKE OF EXETEK. He (/. 5 Aug. 1447. XV. 1447, 3. Henry (Holaxd), Duke of Exeter, and to Earl ok Huntingdon, only s. and h, 4. 1430 ; a zealous 14 G 1 . Lancastrian and, as such, attainted 1 Nov. 1461, when all his honours were forfeited. He d. s.p. 1473. XVI. 1471, Thomas (Gket), Loud Ferrers de Groby, b. 1451, to was cr. (by his step father, King Edward IV.), 11 Aug. 1471, 1470. Haul ok Hi'NTINgdu.n, which title he shortly afterwards resigned to the King and was (as " Lord Thomas Grei/ ") made KB. IS April 1475, and cr. MAKQUESS OF DOKSET either that day or 30 May following. See " Dokskt " Unrqnessate, cr. 1475, forfeited, with the Dukedom of Suffolk, 1551. XVII. 1471>, William (Herbebt), Eakl of Pembroke, b. 5 Match to 1461 ; sur. his father in that dignity (cr. S Sep. 146S), on 27 July 148 1 • 1469, and was, after having resigned the same to the Crown, cr. (in exchange) 4 July 1479,(") EAKL OF HUNTINGDON with rem. to the heirs of the body of his father. He s.p. 1491 when the title became e:;tinrt or possibly dormant. XVIII. 1529. /. Geurge (Hastings), Loud Hastings de Hastings [1161], and Loud Hastings da HujfQKRFOBD [1482], s. and h. of Edward, Lonn Hastings de Hastings and Lord Hastings de HUSGBRFOBD, by Mary, s uo jure Baroness Botreaux [1368], Baroness HunqkrfOrd [1426], and Barohrss de MOLBYKS [1445], was b. 1488 ; K B., 17 Nov. 1501 ; site, to his father's peerage, 4 Nov. 1506. and was sum. to Pari, by writs directed "Georgia Httltyngt* de UaMywjes " from 17 Oct. (1509), 1 Hen. VUL, to 3 Nov. (1529), 21 Hen. VIII. ; was at the taking of Therouenue and Tournay in 1513 ; P.O. to Henry VIII. by whom he was cr., 8 Dec. 1529, EAKL OF HUNTINGDON.( b ) Ha sue. on his mother's death, (") " Ilabcnd' el tenend ' prcfato WUl'o Herbert fil, et heredih de eorp't p'fati Will'i Herbert patrit excuntib's inip'p't'm. This patent was of the nature of an exchange of titles. All the privileges, precedence, &c, belonging to the Earldom of Pembroke being annexed to the new dignity it was confirmed by Ins'pcximus 17 May 1488, but the Habendum was altered to the heirs male of William, the father. On the death of the grantee no claim appears to have been made, however, to the dignity, either by his heir male or heir general." [Courthope.] See "Creations, 1483 — 1646," in ;,p. 47th Kep. D.K. Pub. Kecords, tufi 27 Way 1484, for " Iuspeximus and confirma- tion of the charter of 4 July 1179." ('') " The Earl of Huntingdon is one of the three cattkin Earls [Shrewsbury, Derby, and Huntingdon], of the present day [19th century] one of the first three