Huntingdonshire
in childbirth
She is married to Geoffrey VI FitzPiers de Mandeville.
They got married before January 25, 1185.Sources 4, 5, 9
Child(ren):
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[Jim Weber]
He [Geoffrey fitz Piers] m. 1stly, before 25 Jan 1184/5, Beatrice, elder daughter and coheir of William de Say abovenamed. In 1190 he obtained, for a fine of 3,000 marks, the lands to which his wife's grandmother, Beatrice, mother of the said William, had become heir on the death of her nephew, William Earl of Essex; moreover, he received, as from Easter 1190, the third penny of the county of Essex. With Archbishop Hubert and the Marshal, he persuaded the magnates to swear fealty to King John, who, at the Coronation, 27 May 1199, girded him with the sword of the EARLDOM OF ESSEX. He was Sheriff of Westmorland, 1199-Easter 1200; of Beds and Bucks, 1199-1204; of Hants, and of Salop, East 1201-1204; and of co. York, 1202-Dec 1204. ; On 26 Apr 1204, the King gave him the manor of Aylesbury, at fee farm, to him and his heirs to hold at a rent of 60 pounds a years, and by the service of a knight's fee. His wife d. in childbed, before 19 Apr 1197, and was buried in Chicksand Priory, but was transferred thence to Shouldham Priory.
[Complete Peerage V:122-5]
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