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Notes for Ralph Hastings
His wife is said to be Isabel Saddington (I wonder if this was Soddington?).

The Leics VCH,  Vol V, pp. 213-220 has:
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By 1344 Robert de Saddington, Chancellor 1343- 5, (Footnote 56) held the greater part of / knight's fee in Laughton of the Duchy of Lancaster (Footnote 57) and in the same year received a grant of free warren in his demesne lands there; (Footnote 58) in 1346-7 he was said to hold a fraction of a knight's fee in Laughton of the honor of Leicester. (Footnote 59) Though he may also have possessed property in Langton, (Footnote 60) it is quite likely that this / knight's fee is identical with the one in 'Langhton' which he held of the Duchy in 1330 (Footnote 61) and which appears as 'Langeton' in 1361 among the lands of Henry, Duke of Lancaster (d. 1361). (Footnote 62) Robert de Saddington died in 1350 leaving as heir Isabel, the wife of Sir Ralph Hastings. Their granddaughter Isabel Heron (d. c. 1438) married Thomas de Hazlerigg (d. 1422) of Eslington (Northumb.). The Saddington inheritance in Laughton evidently descended in the Hazlerigg family as unspecified property there was included in a fine levied in 1516 by Thomas and Robert Hazlerigg, Isabel's great-grandsons, to Sir Richard Sacheverell and others. This property, or part of it, presumably passed with Saddington from Henry Sacheverell to John Bale in 1606 since it is mentioned in a fine levied in 1640 by Edmund Bale to William Wollaston. (Footnote 63)
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