Hugh de Audley
Hugh de Audley was a notable English nobleman during the 14th century, known for his role in the Hundred Years' War and his loyalty to the Plantagenet kings. He was born around 1291 and became a prominent figure in the military and political landscape of England. His contributions included serving as a soldier and holding various titles, including the Earl of Gloucester.
De Audley was also recognized for his involvement in the Barons' War and his participation in several key battles. He was married to Isabel de Audley, which further strengthened his noble lineage. His legacy includes the establishment of the Audley family as significant landholders in England.