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Hugh Segrave

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Sir Hugh Segrave or Seagrave (died c. 1387) was a Lord Keeper of the Great Seal and Treasurer of England under Richard II of England.

After the death of Edward III in 1377, Segrave became steward of the household of Richard II and was appointed to a de facto council of regency, serving until 1378. After the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 and the beheading of the Lord Chancellor by the rebels, the king temporarily entrusted Segrave with the Great Seal and then appointed him Treasurer. He resigned the post in 1386 and died the following year.

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Preceded bySir Robert Hales Lord High Treasurer
1381–1386
Succeeded byJohn Fordham
English Lord High Treasurers under the House of Plantagenet (1216–1399)
Henry III
(1216–1272)
Edward I
(1272–1307)
Edward II
(1307–1327)
Edward III
(1327–1377)
Richard II
(1377–1399)
English Lord Chancellors under the House of Plantagenet (1216–1399)
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(1216–1272)
Edward I
(1272–1307)
Edward II
(1307–1327)
Edward III
(1327–1377)
Richard II
(1377–1399)


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