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Gezin van Sir William II de Munchensy , of Edwardstone

Hij is getrouwd met Beatrice de Beauchamp.

Zij zijn getrouwd voor 26 juni 1278 te 2nd husband.Bron 1


Kind(eren):

  1. William III de Munchensy  1278-< 1318 


Notities over Sir William II de Munchensy , of Edwardstone

WILLIAM II DE MUNCHENSY, son and heir, born about 1230, was in 1254 foundheir to Ralph de la Hay, of Layer de la Hay, Essex, and did fealty. InApril 1256 he fined for deferring his knighthood till Christmas. In April1257 he had protection on going to Wales in the service of the King andPrince Edward, and on 13 September received a grant of free warren in hisdemesne lands of Edwardstone, &c. In that year he accompanied the Earl ofCornwall, King of the Romans elect, to Germany, and in January following,as the King's yeoman, had protection during a pilgrimage to Santiago.During the troubles between the King and the Barons he remained loyal inhis service, and was sent in June 1264, with Ralph de Camoys, to takemeasures for the security of Windsor Castle. His marriage, to a coheiressof Beauchamp of Bedford, made him a tenant in chief of the Crown, and hewas summoned direct for military service and to Councils. In July 1277 hewas going to Wales on service for the King, which seems to have engagedhim for several months. In May 1282, and later years, he was summoned toperform military service in person against the Welsh, and in June 1283 tothe Assembly at Shrewsbury. His career was cut short in September 1285 byhis being charged with, and outlawed for, incitement to murder in Essex,for which he fled, and his lands were forfeited. He submitted his personand belongings, and in May 1286 received a pardon on condition of goingto the Holy Land before June 1287, and remaining there in God's servicefor ever. His armour, which had been seized, was returned to him. Heappears not to have observed the condition, for in February 1290 he was aprisoner in the Tower. A year later he was making ready to journey toAcre, there to stay in the service of God; the Abbot of St. Edmund's wasordered to restore to him such of his armour, plate, jewels and robes aswere in the Abbot's hands, and an annuity was assigned him of £100. Hewas evidently in Palestine 1295-97. In February 1297 he received pardonand permission to return, and in June, when he was probably in Englandagain, restitution of his lands. The following year he was summoned formilitary service against the Scots. He was planning to go abroad 27April, but died before 14 May 1302.

He married, before June 1278, Beatrice, widow of Thomas FITZOTES(hereditary coiner of the Mint, an adherent of the Crown in the civilwar, who died 1274, leaving a son Otes, aged 10), and daughter and coheirof William DE BEAUCHAMP, of Bedford. She died before 30 September 1285.[Complete Peerage IX:416-7, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

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William II de Munchensy
± 1230-< 1302

< 1278

Beatrice de Beauchamp
± 1250-± 1281


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  1. Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 122a-30
    William de Montchensy
  2. Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Lt, IX:416-7

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