Misc. Notes
“I am not in anyway claiming the info as true, only passing along what I have found
Rognwald, Count of Maerc maried Hildir dau of Rolf Nefio and
had,
Rollo, Duke of Normandy 911 to 927. he married Poppa Bayeau and
had,
William Longsword, Duke of Normandy 927 to 943. He married Sprota and
had,
Richard the I, Duke of Normandy 943 to 996. He married Gonnor de Crepon of Denmark and
had,
Richard the II, Duke of Normandy 996 to 1026. He married Judith le Tort and
had,
Richard the III, Duke of Normandy 1026-1028. His wife is unknown but he
had a Daughter Helen.
Helen married Hulbert de Huese a titled person of Normandy and companion of King William, and was given extensive lands, among those were estates in Devon,
they had,
Richard de Huese I of Dorset and Devon, who married ? and
had,
Richard de Huese II of Dorset and Devon, and Dunster in Somerset who married ? and
had,
Richard de Huese III of Lod Hywis, Somerset and married ? and
had,
Richard de Huese IV of Lod Hywis, Somerset and married ? and
had,
John de Hywis of Lynch and Doniford, born abt 1190 abd Died after 1254.
He had,
Sir John de Hywis of Lod Hywis born abt 1220 and died bef 1267. He married Joan Bausan and
had,
Geoffery de Hywis of Lod Hywis of Lynch and Doniford who married Maud Bloyou and
had issue John de Hywis of Lynch and Doniford, and he married Emma Botreau, and they had Gilbert de Hywis of Lod Hywis, Doniford. Gilbert married Alice Durborough and had Oliver Hywish of Doniford who married the Lady de la Roche and had John Hywish of Doniford who married Catherine and they had Oliver Huish of Lod Hywis who married Joan Avenell and they had Oliver Huish of Doniford and he married a Cavendish and had Thomas Huish who resided in Sidbury, Devon and died 12 Mar 1556 and is burried at St. Mary Magdalen , he fathered Robert Huish who records mention his death on 28 November 1558 in the Archdeacons Court. He fathered Richard Huish, wife unknown, and had Richard Huish of Sand and Blackfriars. He married Ebbot Lovel, they had no children that survived. ‘
676 ‘In a further note, Mr Huish quotes from a pamphlet on the history of Sand:
"On 13th March 1975 Lt Col Huyshe was granted Royal Licence to bear the arms of Huyshe i.e. argent on a bend sable three roaches the tails or. These arms were assumed by Oliver Hywish in 1376 on marriage to the daughter and heir of Simon de la Roche, instead of the ancient arms of Huyshe.
P V Huyshe, July 1986."
© Frank Huish, P.V Huyshe & Richard Huish College, Taunton 1998’
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