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John de Beauchamp of Hatch

Male 1248 - 1283  (35 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John de Beauchamp of Hatch was born in 1248 (son of Robert de de Beauchamp de Bello Campo and Alice de Mohun); died on 24 Oct 1283.

    Family/Spouse: Cicily de Vivonne. Cicily was born in say 1252; died on 10 Jan 1320. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Issue:
    1. Sir John de Beauchamp of Hache (1273-c1336)
    2. Beatice de Beauchamp (say 1276-1347)
    3. Robert de Beauchamp (say 1279-1303)
    4. Eleanor de Beauchamp (say 1282-____)


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert de de Beauchamp de Bello Campo (son of Robert de Bello Campo of Haach and Isabel); died on 22 Sep 1281.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Charter/Grant/Gift: 1253; In 1253 Robert and Alice de Beauchamp conveyed the Soke of Moun to the Abbot and Convent of Westminster.
    • Offices Held: 1263; He was the Sheriff of Somerset and Dorset in 1263.
    • Will: 1265, Hatch Beauchamp, Somersetshire, England; 1265 London :— Be it known to all both present and to come that I Robert le Gurdelere have granted for myself and my heirs or assigns that it shall be fully lawful to Robert de Beauchamp (de Bello Campo) and his heirs or assigns to enter my tenement which I bought of Walram the (de) Cordewaner in the parish of St. Botolph without Aldredesgate, between a tenement of the same Walram on the north side and a tenement of Thomas le Perer on the south side, to make distraint in the form of the custom of the city of London for the rent of los. yearly in which I am bound to him for a certain tenement which the same Robert de Beauchamp demised and granted to me in the same parish, if it happen that he find not sufficient in that tenement which he demised to me for distraint in order to levy his rent. Moreover, I and my heirs or assigns will answer yearly to the said Robert and his assigns for the price at which the fruit on the branches of the garden which hang over {ultra) the tenement which he has demised to me may be valued by the view of lawful men, so that that fruit may remain to me and my heirs or assigns quit at the price aforesaid. In witness whereof I have put my seal to the present writing. These being witnesses :—John de la Blakethome, alderman, William le Fundour, Henry de War', Walter of Hongar', Matthew of Hungar, Ernulph Vilhackar, John Sarp, Hubert the goldsmith, John of Gildhalle, Alexander of Smethef[eld], clerks, and others.
    • Last Full Review: 28 May 2020

    Robert married Alice de Mohun on yes date unknown. Alice (daughter of Sir Reynold de Mohun and Hawise FitzGeoffrey, Lady of Steatley) was born in 1222. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Alice de Mohun was born in 1222 (daughter of Sir Reynold de Mohun and Hawise FitzGeoffrey, Lady of Steatley).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • History: birth to death
    • Charter/Grant/Gift: 1253

    Notes:

    History:
    In 1253, Robert and Alice de Beauchamp conveyed the Soke of Moun to the Abbot and Convent of Westminster.

    Charter/Grant/Gift:
    Robert and Alice de Beauchamp conveyed the Soke of Moun to the Abbot and Convent of Westminster.

    Notes:

    Married:
    In 1245, Alice's father issued the following charter:

    Charter of the soke of Mohun, Westminster :—
    Know those present and to come that I Reynold de Mohun have given, granted, and by the present my charter confirmed to Robert de Beauchamp {de Bello Campo) the younger with Alice my daughter in free marriage all my soke of Mohun, with all its appurtenances and liberties and with advowsons of churches within the city of London and without between Fleet Bridge {pontem de Flete) and La Charringe, as I or any of my ancestors have at any time more fully, better, or more freely, held the said soke ; to hold and to have to him and his heirs issuing from the aforesaid Robert and Alice, freely, quietly, well, and in peace, wholly, and hereditarily of me and my heirs for ever.^ I moreover Reynold de Mohun and my heirs and their heirs will warrant as aforesaid the aforesaid soke with all its appurtenances and its liberties within the city of London and without to the said Robert and Alice and their heirs issuing from them against all men and women, without any reservation. And that this my gift, grant [and] confirmation of the present my charter may remain valid [rata) and stable, I have put my seal to the present charter. These being witnesses :—Sir Roger de Turkeby, Sir James de Audeleg', Sir William de Mohun, Sir John B[r]etasch, Sir Nicholas le Lou {Lupd), Sir W. of Gyveltone, William son of Richard, citizen of London, Sir Philip of Couel', Sir Roger de la Doune, Sir Richard Jocelyn, Sir Payn de Clermount, and others.

    Children:
    1. Ralph de Beauchamp was born in say 1244; died in 1294.
    2. Sibel de Beauchamp was born in say 1246; died in 1281.
    3. 1. John de Beauchamp of Hatch was born in 1248; died on 24 Oct 1283.
    4. Sir Humphrey de Beauchamp


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Robert de Bello Campo of Haach was born in say 1286 (son of Robert de Bello Campo).

    Robert married Isabel. Isabel was born in say 1196. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Isabel was born in say 1196.
    Children:
    1. 2. Robert de de Beauchamp de Bello Campo died on 22 Sep 1281.

  3. 6.  Sir Reynold de Mohun died on 20 Jan 1257 in Torre, Nettlecombe, Somerset, England; was buried in Newenham Abbey, Devonshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Offices Held: say 1245

    Notes:

    Name:
    Father: Reynold de Mohun, Earl of Somerset (____-1213)
    Mother: Alice de Briwere

    Offices Held:
    He was the Justice of Common Pleas, the Chief Justice, and the Governor of Saubey Castle.

    Reynold married Hawise FitzGeoffrey, Lady of Steatley. Hawise (daughter of Geoffrey FitzPiers, Earl of Essex and Aveline de Clare, Countess of Essex) died before 8 Aug 1247. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Hawise FitzGeoffrey, Lady of Steatley (daughter of Geoffrey FitzPiers, Earl of Essex and Aveline de Clare, Countess of Essex); died before 8 Aug 1247.
    Children:
    1. 3. Alice de Mohun was born in 1222.
    2. Lucy de Mohun


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Robert de Bello Campo was born in say 1160 (son of Geoffrey de Maneville and Matilda de Biden de Rochfort).
    Children:
    1. 4. Robert de Bello Campo of Haach was born in say 1286.
    2. Thomas de Bello Campo

  2. 14.  Geoffrey FitzPiers, Earl of Essex was born about 1162 (son of Piers de Lutegareshale and Maud de Mandeville); died on 14 Oct 1213; was buried in Shouldham Priory, Shouldham, Norfolk, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • General Information: Geoffrey, the 4thd Earl of Essex, was a prominent member of the government of England during the reigns of Richard I and John and served as the the Justiciar of England.
    • Offices Held: 1184 to 1189; He was the Sheriff of Northants. He served again as Sheriff from 1191 to Easter 1194. From 1190 to 1193, he was Sheriff of Essex and Herts.
    • Offices Held: 1185 to 1189; He was the Justice of the Forest from 1185 to 1189.
    • Heir or Heiress: 1189; Geoffrey de Say inherited the Mandeville lands and titles but had to pay 7,000 marks to the crown for his succession. He failed to do so, and was then disseized. At this point Geoffrey FitzPies paid a fine of 3,000 marks and obtained all the Mandeville lands and titles through right of his wife, Beatrice.
    • Offices Held: 1198 to 1200, Yorkshire, England; Geoffrey FitzPiers served as the Sheriff of York from 1198 to 1200.
    • Offices Held: 1198 to 1204, Staffordshire, England; He was the Sheriff of Staffordshire at the same time as York that is 1198 to 1204.
    • Religion: 1198; In 1198 he founded Shouldham Priory where he was partially buried.
    • Offices Held: 11 Jul 1198; On 11 July 1198 he was appointed the Justiciar of England.
    • Title(s): 27 May 1199; On 27 May 1199 he was created the 4th Earl of Essex.
    • Last Full Review: 9 Jul 2021

    Notes:

    Name:


    Buried:
    Part of his body was buried at Holy Trinity Priory in London, the rest in Shouldham Priory.

    Geoffrey married Aveline de Clare, Countess of Essex before 29 May 1205. Aveline (daughter of Roger de Clare, Earl of Hertford and Clare and Maude de St. Hilaire) was born about 1178; died before 4 Jun 1225; was buried in Shouldham Priory, Shouldham, Norfolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 15.  Aveline de Clare, Countess of Essex was born about 1178 (daughter of Roger de Clare, Earl of Hertford and Clare and Maude de St. Hilaire); died before 4 Jun 1225; was buried in Shouldham Priory, Shouldham, Norfolk, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Miscellaneous: 7 May 1204; King John granted the royal right over her remarriage to her step-brother, William, Earl of Arundel, along with the guardianship of her children by William de Montchesney/Munchanesy, on 7 May 1204.
    • Land/House: say 1206; Soon after her second marriage she paid the crown for the wardship of John de Wahulle and custody of his land.
    • Last Full Review: 9 Jul 2021

    Notes:

    Name:

    Children:
    1. Sir John FitzGeoffrey, Justiciar of Ireland was born in 1205 in Shere, Surrey, England; died on 23 Nov 1258.
    2. Cecily FitzGeoffrey died before 29 Jun 1253.
    3. 7. Hawise FitzGeoffrey, Lady of Steatley died before 8 Aug 1247.