First Speaker of the House of Commons 1377. Farley Castle, the home of Sir Thomas located Blark, Bouton, Countyh of Oxford. From 'Directroy of Ancestral aHeads of New England families 1620-1700' by Holmes p.cxxii ... PA State Library
BIOGRAPHY: First spouse was Mary Gray or Green Blacksmith by trade
Children's births were found in 'New England Historical&Genealogical Register' PA State Library 929 N44
Was constable in 1652 of New London CT. From Caulkins History of New London, CT, page 281, "Thomas Hungerford died in New London 1663." (His will is found in Printed Digest, Vol. 1, page 211, by Manwaring. Three childred are mentioned in his will and estate, May 1, 1663. Thomas, aged about fifteen, Sarah, aged nine, Hannah, aged four. The relict of Thomas Hungerford married Samuel Spencer of East Haddam; one of the daughters married Lewis Hughs of Lyme, CT on the road leading from New London to the Nahantick bar (Rope Ferry). Nearly in the parallel of Bruen's Neck is a large single rock of granite that in former times has been popularly known as Hungerford's Fort. It is also mentioned on the proprietary records in describing the pathway to Bruen's Neck as the "great rock called Hungerford's Fort".)