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Hugh de Montfort, Lord of Montfort-sur-Risle

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Hugh de Montfort
Lord of Montfort-sur-Risle
BornMontfort-sur-Risle, Eure, Duchy of Normandy
Diedc.1088
England
Spouse2
Issue
4
FatherHugh (I) the Bearded de Montfort-sur-Risle

Hugh de Montfort (Hugh II) (died 1088 or after) was a Norman nobleman. He was Lord of Montfort-sur-Risle, Constable of Normandy and a companion of William the Conqueror. Hugh's father was killed in combat with Valkelin de Ferrières in 1045.[1]

The son of Hugh "the Bearded" de Montfort-sur-Risle, Montfort was an early ally of William, fighting in the Battle of Mortemer in 1054, a defeat for King Henry I of France. He participated in the Council of Lillebonne in January 1066 where the decision to invade England was made. In support of the actual invasion, Hugh provided 50 ships and 60 knights.[2] In return, Hugh was installed at William's fortress at Winchester, and he received numerous holdings in Essex, Kent, Norfolk and Suffolk.[3]

Hugh married first a daughter of Richard de Beaufour. They had one daughter:[4]

Hugh and his second wife (name unknown) had three children:

Hugh died in England sometime after 1088.

Sources

  • Douglas, David C., and Greenaway, George W. (Editors.) English Historical Documents 1042-1189, William of Poitiers: the Deeds of William, Duke of the Normans and King of the English, London, 1959