Attention: Déja décédé (D) lors de la naissance (??-??-1150) de l'enfant (Matilda (Maud) de Beauchamp).
Elle est mariée à Nicholas de Beauchamp.
Ils se sont mariés environ 1114 à Worcester, Worcestershire, England.
Echtgeno(o)t(e): Emmeline d'Abetot
Enfant(s):
http://thepeerage.com/p39780.htm#i397794elsby Robert MARMION II, Albreda MARMION.ow, together with the shrievalty of Worcestershire and the office of constable. These grants, which are recorded in the Warwick cartulary, founded the greatness of the Beauchamps, whose descendants, it is said, preserved the memory of Urse in the well-known 'bear' cognisance of the earls of Warwick. It is well ascertained that Robert the Despencer, another tenant-in-chief, was brother to Urse (see Heming, Cartulary, p. 253; Geoffrey de Mandeville, p. 314), and his office of despencer was obtained by Walter de Beauchamp. It is usually stated that the Marmions were the heirs of Robert, but itis certain that much of his property passed to the Beauchamps (see Ancient Charters, p. 2; Geoffrey de Mandeville, pp. 313-15; Feudal England, pp. 170-76, 179-80, 194-5)." END OF QUOTE iography may be viewed at the following weblinks: (Harvard Hist. Studies 24) (1918): 298–299 publishes a transcript of the charter of King Henry I dated 1123–9, by which he confirmed to Walter de Beauchamp the land granted him by Adeliza, wife of Urse d’Abbetot.
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