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Sir Hugh Wrottesley, a founding Knight of the Garter.
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The coat of arms of Sir Hugh de Wrottesley.

Sir Hugh Wrottesley (lived around 1334 to 1381) was a very important knight in medieval England. He was one of the first members, and the 18th knight, of a special group called the Order of the Garter. This group was created by King Edward III in 1348.

Who Was Sir Hugh Wrottesley?

Sir Hugh Wrottesley was the son of Sir William Wrottesley. His family owned a large estate called Wrottesley Hall in Staffordshire, England. This made him a powerful and respected person in his local area.

Early Life and Military Service

Sir Hugh was an active knight during the reign of King Edward III. He joined the King's military trips to the Low Countries (which are now parts of Belgium and the Netherlands) between 1338 and 1339. These trips were important for England's power in Europe.

The Order of the Garter

The Order of the Garter is the oldest and most senior order of chivalry in Britain. King Edward III started it in 1348. It was created to honor the bravest and most loyal knights in his kingdom. Sir Hugh Wrottesley was chosen as one of the very first members, showing how much the King trusted and respected him. Being a Knight of the Garter was a huge honor.

Sir Hugh's Family Legacy

Sir Hugh Wrottesley had a second wife named Isabel. Their son, John, continued the family line. Many generations later, some of Sir Hugh's descendants became important noblemen. They were known as Baronets and Barons Wrottesley. This means they held special titles and had a place in the British nobility.

Family Coat of Arms

Sir Hugh Wrottesley's family had a special design called a coat of arms. This design was like a unique symbol for his family. After he married Isabel, his coat of arms changed slightly. It was described as "Or, a bend engrailed Gules." This means it had a gold background with a red wavy stripe across it. This design was recorded in important historical books about knights and their symbols.

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