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Earl of Huntingdon

Earl of Huntingdon is a title which has been created several times in the Peerage of England. The medieval title (1065 creation) was associated with the ruling house of Scotland (David of Scotland).

Earldom of Huntingdon

Arms of Hastings: Argent, a maunch sable
Creation date1065 (first creation)
1529 (current creation)
Created byEdward the Confessor (first creation)
Henry VIII (current creation)
PeeragePeerage of England
First holderWaltheof, Earl of Northumbria
Present holderWilliam Hastings-Bass, 17th Earl of Huntingdon
Heir presumptiveThe Hon. John Peter Robin Hood Hastings-Bass
Remainder toheirs male of the body (lawfully begotten)
Subsidiary titlesNone, invented courtesy title "Viscount Hastings" used by heir apparent
Seat(s)Hodcott House, Berks; Sharavogue, King's Co.
MottoIn veritae victoria ("Victory is in truth")

The seventh and most recent creation dates to 1529. In this lineage, the current holder of the title is William Hastings-Bass, 17th Earl of Huntingdon (b. 1948).

In English folklore, the title has been associated with Robin Hood, whose true name is often given as "Robert of Huntingdon", though alternatively Robin is said to be from Locksley or Loxley.

Early history

Huntingdonshire was part of the Kingdom of East Anglia, inhabited by a group known as the Gyrwas from about the 6th century.[citation needed] It fell to the Danes in the 9th century, but was re-conquered under Edward the Elder in 915. An earldom of Huntingdon was established shortly after, and it was one of the seven earldoms of Saxon England during the reign of king Edward the Confessor. It was created for Beorn Estrithson, cousin to Harold Godwinson (later King Harold).[citation needed] The earldom at that time carried extensive powers and covered a wide area of the East Midlands, covering the counties of Northamptonshire and Bedfordshire as well as Huntingdonshire.

First creation (1065)

In 1065 the earldom passed to Waltheof, son of Siward, Earl of Northumbria. Waltheof kept his title following the Conquest in 1066, and even after his rebellion in 1067, and married Judith, King William's niece. However, after the second rebellion in 1076, he was executed and the earldom was reduced in size and power.

The earldom was inherited by Waltheof's daughter Maud, countess of Huntingdon, and passed to her husbands in turn, first Simon de Senlis and then David King of Scotland.

Following her death, and during the reigns of Matilda and Stephen and the anarchy that ensued, the earldom was the subject of dispute between Maud's sons Simon II and Henry the prince, and was held by both at various times. In the reign of Henry II, following the death of Simon II, it was settled on the Scottish house, and the sons of Prince Henry: first Malcolm,[1] then William, then David. With the death of David's childless son John in 1237, the title was not passed on and became extinct.

Second creation (1337)

Third creation (1377)

Fourth creation (1388)

Fifth creation (1471)

Sixth creation (1479)

Seventh creation (1529)

 
Arms of the Hastings family, Earls of Huntingdon as recorded in the Gelre Armorial: Argent, a maunch sable
 
Henry Hastings, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon

The title was re-created for George Hastings,[2] 3rd Baron Hastings, 5th Baron Hungerford, 6th Baron Botreaux and 3rd Baron de Moleyns. He fought in the French Wars of Henry VIII, and was part of the royalist suppression of the rebellion known as the Pilgrimage of Grace.[2] In 1529 the King created him Earl of Huntingdon in the Peerage of England. His eldest son, the second Earl, was a lieutenant-general and served as Commander-in-Chief of the Army. Lord Huntingdon married Catherine, daughter and co-heiress of Henry Pole, 1st Baron Montagu, son of Sir Richard Pole and Margaret Pole, 8th Countess of Salisbury, daughter and sole heiress of George, Duke of Clarence, brother of King Edward IV.[2] On his death the titles passed to his son, the third Earl. He was a possible heir presumptive to the crown through his mother, though Elizabeth I never acknowledged his claim officially. Lord Huntingdon was one of the custodians of Mary, Queen of Scots, and also served as President of the Council of the North.[2] He was succeeded by his younger brother, the fourth Earl. He represented Derbyshire and Leicestershire in the House of Commons and served as Lord-Lieutenant of Rutland and Leicestershire.[citation needed]

When he died the titles passed to his grandson, the fifth Earl. He was the son of Francis Hastings, Lord Hastings (d. 1595).[2] Lord Huntingdon was also Lord-Lieutenant of Leicestershire and Rutland. He was succeeded by his eldest son, the sixth Earl.[2] He sat as Member of Parliament for Leicestershire. His son, the seventh Earl,[2] and also served as Lord-Lieutenant of Leicestershire and Derbyshire. He was succeeded by his eldest son, the eighth Earl. He carried the Sceptre at the Coronation of Queen Anne but died at an early age.[citation needed] He was succeeded by his half-brother, the ninth Earl.[2] He carried the Sword of State at the Coronation of King George II.[citation needed] His son, the tenth Earl, was a courtier and notably served as Master of the Horse. He had no legitimate male issue and on his death in 1789 the earldom became dormant.[citation needed] He was succeeded in the baronies of Hastings, Hungerford, de Moleyns and Botreaux by his sister Lady Elizabeth, wife of The 1st Earl of Moira.[2]

The earldom was assumed by the tenth Earl's distant relative (his fifth cousin once removed) Reverend Theophilus Henry Hastings. He was the great-great-great-grandson of Sir Edward Hastings (d. 1603), younger son of the second Earl.[2] He is by some sources considered as the de jure eleventh Earl while some sources do not include him in the numbering of the Earls. On his death, the claim passed to his nephew Hans Francis Hastings, son of George Hastings. He was allowed to take his seat in the House of Lords as the Earl of Huntingdon in 1819.[2] Depending on the sources he is numbered as the eleventh or twelfth Earl. Lord Huntingdon served as Governor of Jamaica from 1822 to 1824.[2]

Hans' great-great-grandson, the sixteenth (or fifteenth Earl), was an artist, academic and Labour politician. He died without male issue in 1990 and was succeeded by his first cousin once removed, the seventeenth (or sixteenth) and (As of 2017) present holder of the title. He is the uncle of television presenter Clare Balding and eldest son of Captain Peter Robin Hood Hastings Bass (1920–1964) (who assumed the additional surname of Bass, which was that of his uncle by marriage, Sir William Bass, 2nd Baronet, by deed poll in 1954), son of Aubrey Craven Theophilus Robin Hood Hastings (1878–1929), younger son of the fourteenth Earl.[citation needed]

Several other members of the Hastings family may be mentioned. The Hon. Edward Hastings, third son of the first Earl, was created Baron Hastings of Loughborough in 1558. Richard Hastings, a grandson of Sir Edward Hastings, younger son of the second Earl, was created a baronet in 1667 (see Hastings baronets). The Hon. Henry Hastings, second son of the fifth Earl, was created Baron Loughborough in 1643. Lucy Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon, wife of the sixth Earl, was a poet. Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon, wife of the ninth Earl, was a Methodist leader and the founder of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion. Charles Hastings, illegitimate son of the tenth Earl, was a distinguished soldier and was created a baronet in 1806 (see Abney-Hastings baronets). The Hon. George Fowler Hastings, second son of the twelfth (or eleventh) Earl, was a vice-admiral in the Royal Navy. Alexander Plantagenet Hastings (1843–1928), son of Captain the Hon. Edward Plantagenet Robin Hood Hastings (1818–1857), third son of the twelfth (or eleventh) Earl, was an admiral in the Royal Navy. His son Edward George Godolphin Hastings (1887–1973) was a captain in the Royal Navy.[citation needed]

The Earl possesses no subsidiary titles, but his eldest son uses the invented courtesy title of Viscount Hastings to avoid confusion, there already being a Baron Hastings.[citation needed]

The family seat of the present line is at Hodcott House, near West Ilsley, in Berkshire.[citation needed]

The heir presumptive is the present holder's brother the Hon. John Peter Robin Hood Hastings-Bass (b. 1954).
The heir presumptive's heir is his cousin Adam Francis Hastings (b. 1977), a great-great-great-grandson of the 12th Earl.

Line of succession

Line of succession
  •   Hans Hastings, 12th Earl of Huntingdon (1779–1828)
    •   Francis Hastings, 13th Earl of Huntingdon (1808–1875)
      •   Francis Hastings, 14th Earl of Huntingdon (1841–1885)
        • Hon. Aubrey Craven Theophilus Robin Hood Hastings (1878–1929)
          • Peter Robin Hood Hastings-Bass (1920–1964)
            •   William Hastings-Bass, 17th Earl of Huntingdon (b. 1948)
            • (1). Hon. John Peter Robin Hood Hastings-Bass (b. 1954)
    • Hon. George Fowler Hastings (1814–1876)
      • Hans Francis Hastings (1865–1933)
        • George Godolphin Hastings (1905–1981)
          • Warren Francis Hastings (1938–2005)
            • (2). Adam Francis Hastings (b. 1977)
    • Rev. Hon. Richard Godolphin Henry Hastings (1820–1865)
      • Henry John Churchill Hastings (1856–1924)
        • Henry Theophilus James Hastings (1910–1977)
          • (3). David Walter Theophilus Hastings (b. 1947)
            • (4). Ian David Hastings (b. 1975)

[3]

Family tree of the earls of Huntingdon (seventh creation)

George HASTINGS
* 1488 † 1544
Francis
*1514 †1560
Henry
*1536 †1595
George
*1540 †1604
Edward
*1541 †1603
Francis
*1560 †1595
Henry
*c.1555 †1640
Henry
*1586 †1643
Henry
*1605 †?
Ferdinando
*1609 †1656
Richard
*1645 †1714
Theophilus
*1650 †1701
Henry
*1701 †1786
George
*1677 †1705
Theophilus
*c.1696 †1746
Theophilus
*1728 †1804
George
*1735 †1802
Francis
*1729 †1789
Hans
*1779 †1828
Francis
*1808 †1875
George
*1814 †1876
Francis
*1841 †1885
Hans
*1865 †1933
Warner
*1868 †1939
Aubrey
*1878†1929
George
*1905 †1981
Francis
*1901 †1990
Peter
*1920 †1964
George
*1938 †2005
William HASTINGS-BASS
*1948
John
*1954
Adam
*1977

See also

Arms

Coat of arms of the Earl of Huntingdon
 
Crest
A Bull's Head erased Sable armed and ducally gorged Or.
Escutcheon
Argent a Maunch Sable.
Supporters
On either side a Man Tiger (or Lion guardant with Human Face) Or the Faces proper.
Motto
In Veritate Victoria (Victory is in Truth).

Popular culture

In English folklore, the title has been associated with Robin Hood, whose true name is often given as "Robert of Huntingdon", though alternatively Robin is said to be from Locksley or Loxley. It was used in the 1980s ITV TV series Robin of Sherwood starring Jason Connery as Robert, who succeeds Robin of Loxley (Michael Praed) in the role of Robin Hood.

References

  1. ^ The Image of Aristocracy: In Britain, 1000-1300, p. 49, at Google Books
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l (Chisholm 1911, p. 949)
  3. ^ Morris, Susan; Bosberry-Scott, Wendy; Belfield, Gervase, eds. (2019). "Huntingdon, Earl of". Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. Vol. 1 (150th ed.). London: Debrett's Ltd. pp. 3098–3101. ISBN 978-1-999767-0-5-1.

Work cited

External links

  • Hesilrige, Arthur G. M. (1921). Debrett's Peerage and Titles of courtesy. 160A, Fleet street, London, UK: Dean & Son. p. 491.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  • Morris, Susan (20 April 2020). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage 2019. ISBN 9781999767051. John Debrett {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)[page needed]
  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Francis Theophilus Henry Hastings, 13th Earl of Huntingdon
  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Francis Power Plantagenet Hastings, 14th Earl of Huntingdon
  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Warner Francis John Plantagenet Hastings, 15th Earl of Huntingdon
  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by William Edward Robin Hood Hastings-Bass, 17th Earl of Huntingdon

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Earl of Huntingdon is a title which has been created several times in the Peerage of England The medieval title 1065 creation was associated with the ruling house of Scotland David of Scotland Earldom of HuntingdonArms of Hastings Argent a maunch sableCreation date1065 first creation 1529 current creation Created byEdward the Confessor first creation Henry VIII current creation PeeragePeerage of EnglandFirst holderWaltheof Earl of NorthumbriaPresent holderWilliam Hastings Bass 17th Earl of HuntingdonHeir presumptiveThe Hon John Peter Robin Hood Hastings BassRemainder toheirs male of the body lawfully begotten Subsidiary titlesNone invented courtesy title Viscount Hastings used by heir apparentSeat s Hodcott House Berks Sharavogue King s Co MottoIn veritae victoria Victory is in truth The seventh and most recent creation dates to 1529 In this lineage the current holder of the title is William Hastings Bass 17th Earl of Huntingdon b 1948 In English folklore the title has been associated with Robin Hood whose true name is often given as Robert of Huntingdon though alternatively Robin is said to be from Locksley or Loxley Contents 1 Early history 2 First creation 1065 3 Second creation 1337 4 Third creation 1377 5 Fourth creation 1388 6 Fifth creation 1471 7 Sixth creation 1479 8 Seventh creation 1529 8 1 Line of succession 8 2 Family tree of the earls of Huntingdon seventh creation 9 See also 10 Arms 11 Popular culture 12 References 12 1 Work cited 13 External linksEarly history EditFurther information History of Huntingdonshire Huntingdonshire was part of the Kingdom of East Anglia inhabited by a group known as the Gyrwas from about the 6th century citation needed It fell to the Danes in the 9th century but was re conquered under Edward the Elder in 915 An earldom of Huntingdon was established shortly after and it was one of the seven earldoms of Saxon England during the reign of king Edward the Confessor It was created for Beorn Estrithson cousin to Harold Godwinson later King Harold citation needed The earldom at that time carried extensive powers and covered a wide area of the East Midlands covering the counties of Northamptonshire and Bedfordshire as well as Huntingdonshire First creation 1065 EditIn 1065 the earldom passed to Waltheof son of Siward Earl of Northumbria Waltheof kept his title following the Conquest in 1066 and even after his rebellion in 1067 and married Judith King William s niece However after the second rebellion in 1076 he was executed and the earldom was reduced in size and power The earldom was inherited by Waltheof s daughter Maud countess of Huntingdon and passed to her husbands in turn first Simon de Senlis and then David King of Scotland Following her death and during the reigns of Matilda and Stephen and the anarchy that ensued the earldom was the subject of dispute between Maud s sons Simon II and Henry the prince and was held by both at various times In the reign of Henry II following the death of Simon II it was settled on the Scottish house and the sons of Prince Henry first Malcolm 1 then William then David With the death of David s childless son John in 1237 the title was not passed on and became extinct Waltheof d 1076 Judith of Lens Countess of Huntingdon c 1055 after 1086 Maud Countess of Huntingdon c 1074 1130 31 m Simon I de Senlis Earl of Huntingdon Northampton died c 1111 m David I of Scotland c 1084 1153 Henry Earl of Northumbria 1114 1152 Simon II de Senlis Earl of Huntingdon Northampton 4th Earl c 1098 1153 Malcolm IV of Scotland 1141 1165 William I of Scotland c 1142 1214 Simon III de Senlis succeeded in 1174 upon the forfeiture by William who had succeeded as king of Scotland David of Scotland Earl of Huntingdon 8th Earl 1144 1219 John of Scotland Earl of Huntingdon 9th Earl 1207 1237 Second creation 1337 EditWilliam de Clinton Earl of Huntingdon 1304 1354 Third creation 1377 EditGuichard d Angle Earl of Huntingdon d 1380 Life Peerage Fourth creation 1388 EditJohn Holland 1st Duke of Exeter 1st Earl of Huntingdon c 1352 1400 forfeit 1400 John Holland 2nd Duke of Exeter 2nd Earl of Huntingdon 1395 1447 restored 1416 Henry Holland 3rd Duke of Exeter 3rd Earl of Huntingdon 1430 1475 forfeit 1461 Fifth creation 1471 Editsee Marquess of Dorset third creation 1475 Sixth creation 1479 EditWilliam Herbert 1451 1491 created Earl in compensation for surrendering the Earldom of Pembroke to Edward IV Seventh creation 1529 Edit Arms of the Hastings family Earls of Huntingdon as recorded in the Gelre Armorial Argent a maunch sable Henry Hastings 3rd Earl of HuntingdonThe title was re created for George Hastings 2 3rd Baron Hastings 5th Baron Hungerford 6th Baron Botreaux and 3rd Baron de Moleyns He fought in the French Wars of Henry VIII and was part of the royalist suppression of the rebellion known as the Pilgrimage of Grace 2 In 1529 the King created him Earl of Huntingdon in the Peerage of England His eldest son the second Earl was a lieutenant general and served as Commander in Chief of the Army Lord Huntingdon married Catherine daughter and co heiress of Henry Pole 1st Baron Montagu son of Sir Richard Pole and Margaret Pole 8th Countess of Salisbury daughter and sole heiress of George Duke of Clarence brother of King Edward IV 2 On his death the titles passed to his son the third Earl He was a possible heir presumptive to the crown through his mother though Elizabeth I never acknowledged his claim officially Lord Huntingdon was one of the custodians of Mary Queen of Scots and also served as President of the Council of the North 2 He was succeeded by his younger brother the fourth Earl He represented Derbyshire and Leicestershire in the House of Commons and served as Lord Lieutenant of Rutland and Leicestershire citation needed When he died the titles passed to his grandson the fifth Earl He was the son of Francis Hastings Lord Hastings d 1595 2 Lord Huntingdon was also Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire and Rutland He was succeeded by his eldest son the sixth Earl 2 He sat as Member of Parliament for Leicestershire His son the seventh Earl 2 and also served as Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire and Derbyshire He was succeeded by his eldest son the eighth Earl He carried the Sceptre at the Coronation of Queen Anne but died at an early age citation needed He was succeeded by his half brother the ninth Earl 2 He carried the Sword of State at the Coronation of King George II citation needed His son the tenth Earl was a courtier and notably served as Master of the Horse He had no legitimate male issue and on his death in 1789 the earldom became dormant citation needed He was succeeded in the baronies of Hastings Hungerford de Moleyns and Botreaux by his sister Lady Elizabeth wife of The 1st Earl of Moira 2 The earldom was assumed by the tenth Earl s distant relative his fifth cousin once removed Reverend Theophilus Henry Hastings He was the great great great grandson of Sir Edward Hastings d 1603 younger son of the second Earl 2 He is by some sources considered as the de jure eleventh Earl while some sources do not include him in the numbering of the Earls On his death the claim passed to his nephew Hans Francis Hastings son of George Hastings He was allowed to take his seat in the House of Lords as the Earl of Huntingdon in 1819 2 Depending on the sources he is numbered as the eleventh or twelfth Earl Lord Huntingdon served as Governor of Jamaica from 1822 to 1824 2 Hans great great grandson the sixteenth or fifteenth Earl was an artist academic and Labour politician He died without male issue in 1990 and was succeeded by his first cousin once removed the seventeenth or sixteenth and As of 2017 update present holder of the title He is the uncle of television presenter Clare Balding and eldest son of Captain Peter Robin Hood Hastings Bass 1920 1964 who assumed the additional surname of Bass which was that of his uncle by marriage Sir William Bass 2nd Baronet by deed poll in 1954 son of Aubrey Craven Theophilus Robin Hood Hastings 1878 1929 younger son of the fourteenth Earl citation needed Several other members of the Hastings family may be mentioned The Hon Edward Hastings third son of the first Earl was created Baron Hastings of Loughborough in 1558 Richard Hastings a grandson of Sir Edward Hastings younger son of the second Earl was created a baronet in 1667 see Hastings baronets The Hon Henry Hastings second son of the fifth Earl was created Baron Loughborough in 1643 Lucy Hastings Countess of Huntingdon wife of the sixth Earl was a poet Selina Hastings Countess of Huntingdon wife of the ninth Earl was a Methodist leader and the founder of the Countess of Huntingdon s Connexion Charles Hastings illegitimate son of the tenth Earl was a distinguished soldier and was created a baronet in 1806 see Abney Hastings baronets The Hon George Fowler Hastings second son of the twelfth or eleventh Earl was a vice admiral in the Royal Navy Alexander Plantagenet Hastings 1843 1928 son of Captain the Hon Edward Plantagenet Robin Hood Hastings 1818 1857 third son of the twelfth or eleventh Earl was an admiral in the Royal Navy His son Edward George Godolphin Hastings 1887 1973 was a captain in the Royal Navy citation needed The Earl possesses no subsidiary titles but his eldest son uses the invented courtesy title of Viscount Hastings to avoid confusion there already being a Baron Hastings citation needed The family seat of the present line is at Hodcott House near West Ilsley in Berkshire citation needed George Hastings 1st Earl of Huntingdon 1488 1544 Francis Hastings 2nd Earl of Huntingdon 1514 1560 Henry Hastings 3rd Earl of Huntingdon 1536 1595 George Hastings 4th Earl of Huntingdon 1540 1604 Henry Hastings 5th Earl of Huntingdon 1586 1643 Ferdinando Hastings 6th Earl of Huntingdon 1609 1656 Theophilus Hastings 7th Earl of Huntingdon 1650 1701 George Hastings 8th Earl of Huntingdon 1677 1705 Theophilus Hastings 9th Earl of Huntingdon 1696 1746 Francis Hastings 10th Earl of Huntingdon 1729 1789 dormant Theophilus Henry Hastings de jure 11th Earl of Huntingdon 1728 1804 Hans Francis Hastings 12th Earl of Huntingdon 1779 1828 confirmed in title 1819 Francis Theophilus Henry Hastings 13th Earl of Huntingdon 1808 1875 Francis Power Plantagenet Hastings 14th Earl of Huntingdon 1841 1885 Warner Francis John Plantagenet Hastings 15th Earl of Huntingdon 1868 1939 Francis John Clarence Westenra Plantagenet Hastings 16th Earl of Huntingdon 1901 1990 William Edward Robin Hood Hastings Bass 17th Earl of Huntingdon b 1948 The heir presumptive is the present holder s brother the Hon John Peter Robin Hood Hastings Bass b 1954 The heir presumptive s heir is his cousin Adam Francis Hastings b 1977 a great great great grandson of the 12th Earl Line of succession Edit Line of succession Hans Hastings 12th Earl of Huntingdon 1779 1828 Francis Hastings 13th Earl of Huntingdon 1808 1875 Francis Hastings 14th Earl of Huntingdon 1841 1885 Hon Aubrey Craven Theophilus Robin Hood Hastings 1878 1929 Peter Robin Hood Hastings Bass 1920 1964 William Hastings Bass 17th Earl of Huntingdon b 1948 1 Hon John Peter Robin Hood Hastings Bass b 1954 Hon George Fowler Hastings 1814 1876 Hans Francis Hastings 1865 1933 George Godolphin Hastings 1905 1981 Warren Francis Hastings 1938 2005 2 Adam Francis Hastings b 1977 Rev Hon Richard Godolphin Henry Hastings 1820 1865 Henry John Churchill Hastings 1856 1924 Henry Theophilus James Hastings 1910 1977 3 David Walter Theophilus Hastings b 1947 4 Ian David Hastings b 1975 3 Family tree of the earls of Huntingdon seventh creation Edit George HASTINGS 1488 1544Francis 1514 1560Henry 1536 1595George 1540 1604Edward 1541 1603Francis 1560 1595Henry c 1555 1640Henry 1586 1643Henry 1605 Ferdinando 1609 1656Richard 1645 1714Theophilus 1650 1701Henry 1701 1786George 1677 1705Theophilus c 1696 1746Theophilus 1728 1804George 1735 1802Francis 1729 1789Hans 1779 1828Francis 1808 1875George 1814 1876Francis 1841 1885Hans 1865 1933Warner 1868 1939Aubrey 1878 1929George 1905 1981Francis 1901 1990Peter 1920 1964George 1938 2005William HASTINGS BASS 1948John 1954Adam 1977See also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Earls of Huntingdon Baron Hastings Baron Hungerford Baron Botreaux Baron de Moleyns Hastings baronets Abney Hastings baronets Britain s Real Monarch argues that 3rd 10th Earls should have been the monarchs of England Countess of Huntingdon Maud Countess of Huntingdon Selina Hastings Countess of Huntingdon Huntington familyArms EditCoat of arms of the Earl of Huntingdon Crest A Bull s Head erased Sable armed and ducally gorged Or Escutcheon Argent a Maunch Sable Supporters On either side a Man Tiger or Lion guardant with Human Face Or the Faces proper Motto In Veritate Victoria Victory is in Truth Popular culture EditIn English folklore the title has been associated with Robin Hood whose true name is often given as Robert of Huntingdon though alternatively Robin is said to be from Locksley or Loxley It was used in the 1980s ITV TV series Robin of Sherwood starring Jason Connery as Robert who succeeds Robin of Loxley Michael Praed in the role of Robin Hood References Edit The Image of Aristocracy In Britain 1000 1300 p 49 at Google Books a b c d e f g h i j k l Chisholm 1911 p 949 Morris Susan Bosberry Scott Wendy Belfield Gervase eds 2019 Huntingdon Earl of Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage Vol 1 150th ed London Debrett s Ltd pp 3098 3101 ISBN 978 1 999767 0 5 1 This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations October 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Work cited Edit Hesilrige Arthur G M 1921 Debrett s Peerage and Titles of courtesy 160A Fleet street London UK Dean amp Son p 491 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location link One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a 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