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Titre | KNIGHT Family from Continental Europe to England/Ireland, to Philadelphia (PA), to France: Sir William DE BEAUCHAMP, Judge And High Sheriff, Baron Of Bedford |
Born: Abt 1185, , , England Marriage: Ida LONGESPEE [2937] in 1220 in , , England Died: 1260, , , England about age 75 Source "SIMON de Beauchamp, son of PAYN de Beauchamp & his wife Rohese de Vere (-1207). ... m as her first husband, ISABELLA, daughter of --- (-before 1225).... Simon & his wife had [two] children: ... 1. WILLIAM de Beauchamp (-1260). ... "Willielmus de Bellocampo, filius Simonis de Bellocampo" confirmed his father´s donations to Chicksand priory, for the souls of "patris mei Simonis…et matris meæ Isabellæ et uxoris meæ Gunnoræ et fratrum…meorum", by undated charter. Lord of Bedford. The Red Book of the Exchequer records "Willelmus de Bello Campo" holding 45 knights´ fees in Bedfordshire in [1210/12]. The Annals of Dunstable record that "domini Willelmi de Bellocampo…per consilium dominæ Idæ de Bellocampo" imposed a new prior at Newham, dated to 1247. The Annals of Dunstable record further persecutions of Newham priory by "W de Bellocampo patronus loci et domina Hida uxor sua," dated to 1254. The Annals of Dunstable record that "Willelmus de Bellocampo senior" died in 1260. m firstly ([20 Jun] 1207) GUNNORA de Lanvalay, daughter of [WILLIAM [I] de Lanvalay & his wife Gunnora de Saint-Clair] (-before [1220]). King John confirmed "villam de Bromeleg cum advocatione ecclesie," donated by "Willelmus de Lanval…in maritagium cum Gunnora sorore ipsius Willelmi de Lunval," to "Willelmo de Bello Campo" by charter dated 20 Jun 1207. "Willielmus de Bellocampo, filius Simonis de Bellocampo" confirmed his father´s donations to Chicksand priory, for the souls of "patris mei Simonis…et matris meæ Isabellæ et uxoris meæ Gunnoræ et fratrum…meorum," by undated charter. Bracton records a claim, dated 1232, by "Johannes de Burgo et Hawisia uxor eius" against "Willelmum de Bello Campo" claiming the return of "manerium de Brumlegha…hereditatem ipsius Hawisie" which had not been transferred to her after the death of "Gunnoram de Lanualay quondam uxorem suam" and which "Hawisia de Lamualay quondam uxor Willelmi de Lanualay…avie ipsius Hawisie" was granted as "dotem…de dono ipsius Willelmi quondam viri sui." m secondly ([1220]) as her second husband, IDA de Longespee, widow of RALPH [III] de Somery, daughter of WILLIAM Longespee Earl of Salisbury & his wife Ela Ctss of Salisbury (after 1206-after 1260). William Earl of Salisbury granted the manor of Belcham to "William de Beauchamp…with Ida his daughter, who was the wife of Ralph de Sumeri" dated 1220. The Annals of Dunstable record that "domini Willelmi de Bellocampo…per consilium dominæ Idæ de Bellocampo" imposed a new prior at Newham, dated to 1247. The Annals of Dunstable record further persecutions of Newham priory by "W de Bellocampo patronus loci et domina Hida uxor sua," dated to 1254. The Annals of Dunstable record that "Willelmus de Bellocampo senior" died in 1260 and that "domina Ida" received her dower. William & his first wife had one child: a) JOHN de Beauchamp (-before 1232). William & his second wife had six children: b) SIMON de Beauchamp (-before 1260) c) WILLIAM de Beauchamp (-Aug 1262) d) JOHN de Beauchamp (-killed in battle Evesham 1265) e) MATILDA de Beauchamp (-before Apr 1273). ... f) BEATRICE de Beauchamp (-before 30 Sep 1285) g) ELA de Beauchamp (-before 10 Jan 1267)." _________________________________ Source "... Simon (II) († 1206/1207), hérite de la baronnie. De 1194 à 1197, il est shérif du Bedfordshire et du Buckinghamshire. Son fils Guillaume († 1260) lui succède. Il sert dans l'armée royale en Irlande en 1210, et dans le Poitou en 1214. Il rejoint la rébellion contre Jean sans Terre en 1215 et est excommunié par la pape Innocent III. En 1217, il est capturé à la bataille deLincoln, mais parvient rapidement à revenir en faveur auprès du roi. En 1224, son château, qui était aux mains de Falkes de Bréauté, est partiellement détruit. Il le récupère, mais n'a pas le droit de le fortifier. Plus tard, il est un baron de l'échiquier, shérif du Bedfordshire et du Buckinghamshire et aumônier héréditaire au couronnement d'Henri III et d'Éléonore de Provence, lors de leur mariage en 1236. Il épouse Gunnora de Lanvaley, puis Ida, fille de Guillaume de Longue-Épée, 3e comte de Salisbury." William married Ida LONGESPEE [2937] [MRIN: 1677], daughter of Sir William I LONGESPEE, Earl Of Salisbury and Countess Ela DE SALISBURY [937], in 1220 in , , England. (Ida LONGESPEE [2937] was born after 1206 in , , England and died after 1260 in , , England.) |