Henry Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey
- Henry Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey
Henry Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey, father of the 2nd Baron Hussey, was described in 1309 as "the son of the elder sister of Florence, widow of Walter de Insular (de L'Isle) and co-parencer with her, of Pulburough manor, Sussex".
Henry Hussey was married about 1290, to an Isabel. He was summoned to Parliament on 24 June, 1295 and was returned for the following 30 years. He was known as Lord Hussey from 1295.
He was summoned for military service by King Edward I on July 16, 1294 in the putting down of a rebellion in Gascony and "to attend the king wherever he might be". He volunteered his service for the defence of the English coast in 1296 as a knight of Chichester. He thereafter engaged in military service against Scotland in 1297, 1299, and 1301. Henry was ordered "to remain in the North during the winter campaign" in the war against Scotland in 1315.
Overlord of Knygttone Paynell manor in Wiltshire 1317, appointed sheriff of Surrey and Sussex in 1320, he continued his military service into the reign of Edward II.
Lord Hoese was summoned as a knight of Gloucestershire and Sussex to the Great Council at Westminster (9 May, 1324). He was ordered to military service in Gascony on December 21, 1324.
Henry Hussey died in February 1331–32 at age 66 "on Friday before St. Peter in cathedra, leaving widow, Isabel, and son and heir", ("Knights of Edward I").
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