Hugh de Audley, 3rd Earl of Gloucester
Hugh de Audley, 3rd Earl of Gloucester, was a prominent English nobleman born around 1291. He was the son of Hugh de Audley, 2nd Earl of Gloucester and Margaret de Clare. Hugh became the Earl of Gloucester in 1347 after his father's death and played a significant role in the political landscape of medieval England.
Throughout his life, Hugh was involved in various military campaigns, including the Hundred Years' War. He was known for his loyalty to the English crown and served under kings such as Edward III. Hugh de Audley passed away in 1347, leaving behind a legacy as a respected nobleman.