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Robert Hungerford, 2nd Baron Hungerford, was an important English landowner who lived from 1409 to 1459. He was the oldest son of Walter Hungerford, who was the 1st Baron Hungerford. Robert played a part in the Hundred Years' War, a long conflict between England and France. He also served in the English Parliament as a Baron.

Who Was Robert Hungerford?

Robert Hungerford was born in 1409. He became the 2nd Baron Hungerford. A "Baron" was a noble title, meaning he was a very important person with land and power. He inherited this title from his father, Walter Hungerford.

His Role in History

Robert Hungerford lived during a time when England was often at war. He took part in the Hundred Years' War, which was a series of battles between England and France. This war lasted for a very long time, from 1337 to 1453.

Serving in Parliament

Besides being a soldier, Robert also had a role in politics. He was called to join the Parliament as a Baron. This happened from September 1450 to May 1455. Being in Parliament meant he helped make important decisions for the country.

Family and Wealth

Robert Hungerford's family became even wealthier thanks to his mother and his wife. His mother was Catherine Peverell. His wife was Margaret, who was the 4th Baroness Botreaux.

How His Family Grew Richer

Margaret was a very rich heiress. This means she inherited a lot of land and money from her family. Her wealth greatly increased the land and property owned by the Hungerford family, especially in an area called Cornwall.

His Wife's Legacy

Margaret lived a long life, until 1478. She outlived most of her children and grandchildren. She made a will, which is a document that says how her property should be shared after she dies. This will shows how important and wealthy she was.

His Death and Successor

Robert Hungerford passed away on May 14, 1459. According to his wishes, he was buried in Salisbury Cathedral. This is a famous and beautiful church in England.

Who Took Over?

After Robert died, his son became the next Baron. His son was also named Robert Hungerford. He became the 3rd Baron Hungerford and lived from 1431 to 1464.

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