Richard Bugge1,2

M, d. 1293
FatherRalph Bugge b. c 1200, d. 1248
     Richard was born in Nottinghamshire, England. He inherited from his father land at Willouhgby on the Wold & lived there, changing his name to Sir Richard Willoughby. Richard departed this life in 1293 in Nottinghamshire, England, at the Manor of Willoughby Upon the Wolds.3

Citations

  1. [S941] Bingham Association Official Website: Richard Bugge, the younger son, inherited land at Willoughby on the Wolds from his father and went to live there, changing his name to Sir Richard Willoughby. He took as his arms, Or on two bars gules three water bugets 2 and 1 argent. - www.binghamassociation.com/_Bingham_Association_Official_Website/Nottingham_Binghams.html.
  2. [S942] Nottingham History & Archaeology: In the Church of All Saints, on the north side, is the chapel of St. Nicholas, which is filled with monuments of departed members of the great house of Willoughby. Under the window lies Sir Richard de Willoughby (son of Richard Bugge), who was an eminent lawyer in Edward I.’s line - http://www.nottshistory.org.uk/Brown1896/willoughby.htm
  3. [S943] The Willoughby Family of Wollaton and Middleton: A Brief History - The University of Nottingham: Richard Bugge died 1293. succeeded by his son, Richard - http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/…