Sir John Hyde, knt. of Norbury and Hyde, a gallant soldier and one of the companions in arms of the Black Prince, espoused, first, Margaret, dau. of Sir John Davenport, and had two sons, John and Roger, mentioned in settlements of the manor of Norbury, who appear both to have died issueless. Sir John wedded, secondly, one of the daughters of Sir William Baggiley, of Baggiley, and sister and co-heiress of John Baggiley, of Baggiley , by whom he obtained several estates; and the Hydes henceforth used the arms of Baggiley, inverting the colours, and adding a hevron, for difference. By the co-heiress of Baggiley he had, with other issue,...
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