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Richard de Beville is your 25th great grandfather.
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‰ ᆒ Geneva Allene Welborn
your mother ·Üí Henry Loyd Smith, Sr.
her father ·Üí Edith Lucinda Smith
his mother ·Üí William M LEE, Will
her father ·Üí Britton Lee
his father ·Üí William Samuel Lee
his father ·Üí Lemuel Samuel Lee
his father ·Üí Edward Lee, I
his father ·Üí Mary Lee
his mother ·Üí William Bryan, I
her father ·Üí John Smith Bryan, of Nansemond
his father ·Üí William Bryan
his father ·Üí Sir Francis Bryan, II, Justicar of Ireland
his father ·Üí Sir Francis Bryan I "The Vicar of Hell", Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
his father ·Üí Lady Margaret Bryan
his mother ·Üí Elizabeth Tilney, Countess of Surrey
her mother ·Üí Sir Frederick Tylney
her father ·Üí Sir Phillip Tilney, Sr.
his father ·Üí Margaret de Tillney
his mother ·Üí Sir John Rochford, MP
her father ·Üí Joan de Rochford
his mother ·Üí Katherine Hillary
her mother ·Üí John de Sutton, Lord of Dudley Castle
her father ·Üí Isabella Patrick
his mother ·Üí Beatrice de Malpas
her mother ·Üí Alice de Beville
her mother ·Üí Richard de Beville
her father
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Richard de Beville
Gender:
Male
Birth:
estimated between 1147 and 1207
Death:
circa 1238
Upton, Cambridgeshire, England
Immediate Family:
Son of Fulk De Beville and N.N.
Husband of N.N.
Father of Alice de Beville; Cecily de Beville and Margery de Beville
Brother of Robert de Beville
Beville. Gules a cheveron or between three bezants.
notes
From The History of Ellington Thorpe Manor
The overlordship of ELLINGTON THORPE or SIBTHORPE or GRYMES MANOR belonged to Ramsey Abbey as a member of the barony of Broughton. Eustace de Sibthorpe held lands in Alconbury about 1200. Walter de Sibthorpe granted lands in Sibthorpe to Hugh, abbot of Ramsey (1216-31), and his son Robert conveyed a virgate of land in Sibthorpe to William de Beville and Isolda, his wife, in 1240. Robert married Cecily, daughter and co-heir of Richard de Beville of Upton.
From 'Parishes: Upton', in A History of the County of Huntingdon: Volume 3, ed. William Page, Granville Proby and S Inskip Ladds (London, 1936), pp. 113-116 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/hunts/vol3/pp113-116 [accessed 27 December 2015].‰
The undertenant in 1086 was Fulk [de Beville, Bainvilla], and his descendant Richard de Beville [Beyville], who held a knight's fee in Upton, (fn. 7) died before 1238 leaving three daughters and co-heirs·Äî namely, Alice the wife of David de Malpas otherwise the Bastard, Cecily the wife of Robert de Sibthorpe, and Margery the wife of Geoffrey de Raund. (fn. 8)
Although Richard de Beville's knight's fee in Upton passed to co-heirs, another branch of the family continued to hold a large freehold there. In 1260ဓ1 Richard de Beville granted to Agnes de Beville 2 carucates of land and £10 rent in Wood Walton and Upton for life in exchange for lands in the counties of Warwick and Sussex. (fn. 35) Probably the land dealt with was dower land of Agnes, who may have been the widow of Robert de Beville of Wood Walton (q.v.), apparently Richard's father. The Bevilles of Wood Walton continued to hold lands in Upton. In 1428 Thomas de Beville held the half fee in Upton and the half fee in Coppingford which John de Britannia formerly held. (fn. 36)
7. V.C.H. Hunts, i, 347a; Farrer, loc. cit.
8. Excerpta â© Rot. Fin. (Rec. Com.), i, 316·Äì7.
35. Feet of F. Div. Cos. file 15, no. 390.
36. Feud. Aids, ii, 475.
Page 187 of Cartularium Monasterii de Rameseia, Volume 1‰ edited by William Henry Hart, Ponsonby Annesley Lyons (see also http://deeds.library.utoronto.ca/charters/00400104 )
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