John de Hausted (died 1337) was a 13th-14th century English nobleman who fought in both the Anglo-French War and in the First War of Scottish Independence.
[2] During 1307, John received a grant of the manor of Deusangre, other lands in Northumberland.
In 1317, Hausted was in the Scotch expedition of King Edward II of England and was invested with the power of receiving into protection all those who in Northumberland who submitted to the authority of the king.
After the coronation of King Edward III, he was appointed to the office of Seneschal of Gascony, serving between 1327 until 1331.
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