Hugh Calveley (MP)

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Hugh Calveley (died June 1393) was an English soldier and gentleman, with an estate in Calveley and Mottram St. Andrew, Cheshire.[1]

He was the son of David Calveley of Calveley and Mottram St. Andrew by his wife Agnes. He was a nephew of the military commander Sir Hugh Calveley, and likely followed him into military service. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Rutland in 1385 and 1390.[1]

Family[edit]

About 1381, he married Agnes, daughter and heiress of Sir Laurence Hauberk (d.1381), of Stapleford, Leicestershire, by Margaret, daughter and coheiress of Roger Cheyne of Salop. They had two sons:[1]

  • David, who died young
  • Hugh, who inherited his great uncle's estate

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