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  1. Administrator, diplomat, and military commander. Henry Hastings, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon, KG, KB (c. 1535 – 14 December 1595) was an English Puritan nobleman. Educated alongside the future Edward VI, he was briefly imprisoned by Mary I, and later considered by some as a potential successor to Elizabeth I.

  2. Henry Hastings, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon. The title was re-created for George Hastings, [2] 3rd Baron Hastings, 5th Baron Hungerford, 6th Baron Botreaux and 3rd Baron de Moleyns. He fought in the French Wars of Henry VIII, and was part of the royalist suppression of the rebellion known as the Pilgrimage of Grace. [2]

    • None, invented courtesy title "Viscount Hastings" used by heir apparent
    • Peerage of England
  3. Hastings, Henry, third earl of Huntingdon (1536? –1595), nobleman, was the eldest son of Francis Hastings, second earl of Huntingdon (1513/14–1560), and his wife, Katherine Pole (d. 1576). His grandfather George Hastings, first earl of Huntingdon, a personal friend of Henry VIII, introduced him to the

  4. Overview. 3rd earl of Huntingdon, Henry Hastings. (1536—1595) Quick Reference. (1536–95). Huntingdon was of royal blood and briefly within reach of the throne. His great‐grandmother was a daughter of the duke of Clarence and a niece of Edward IV. Huntingdon was summoned to Parliament in 1559 in his father's barony and succeeded him in 1560.

  5. Huntingdon, Henry Hastings, 3rd earl of (1536–95). Huntingdon was of royal blood and briefly within reach of the throne. His great-grandmother, countess of Salisbury in her own right, was a daughter of the duke of Clarence and a niece of Edward IV. Source for information on Huntingdon, Henry Hastings, 3rd earl of: The Oxford Companion to ...

  6. Help. Henry Hastings, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon. (1536-1595), Statesman. Sitter associated with 2 portraits. Hastings was educated alongside the future Edward VI, and the two men remained close as adults. In 1553, Hastings married Catherine Dudley, daughter of the Duke of Northumberland, whose sister-in-law was Lady Jane Grey.

  7. Henry Hastings, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon, KG, KB (c. 1535 – 14 December 1595) was an English Puritan nobleman. Educated alongside the future Edward VI, he was briefly imprisoned by Mary I, and later considered by some as a potential successor to Elizabeth I.