Sir Hugh de Paduinan (1140–1189) was a Scoto-Norman baron, Knight Templar and progenitor of the Clan Houston. Sir Hugh was granted lands in the historic county of Renfrewshire and gave his name to the village of Houston, deriving from 'Hugh's town'.[1][a]
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^Sharan Newman, The Real History Behind the Templars, pp. 12–13
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Sir HughdePaduinan (1140–1189) was a Scoto-Norman baron, Knight Templar and progenitor of the Clan Houston. Sir Hugh was granted lands in the historic...
to Islam and married Saladin's niece, according to Roger of Howden HughdePaduinan Richard Mallebeench, Master of the Templars in England Gilbert of Ogerstan...
empress (d. 1202) Gerard de Ridefort, Flemish Grand Master (d. 1189) Hedwig, margravine of Meissen (approximate date) HughdePaduinan, Norman nobleman (d...
albino white. These were the colors of Sam Houston's ancestor, Sir HughdePaduinan, and were adopted by UH at the same time as the official seal. Scarlet...
empress (d. 1202) Gerard de Ridefort, Flemish Grand Master (d. 1189) Hedwig, margravine of Meissen (approximate date) HughdePaduinan, Norman nobleman (d...