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Gezin van Henry de Beaumont , 1st Earl of Warwick

Hij is getrouwd met Margaret de Perche.

Zij zijn getrouwd voor 1100.


Kind(eren):

  1. Roger de Beaumont  1090-1153 


Notities over Henry de Beaumont , 1st Earl of Warwick

Ancestral File #: 91VH-PQ
LDS Baptism: 8 Nov 1921
Endowment: 12 Jan 1922
_UID: 26BADEAF81138F4BBE3C2886C5F25E29C154
Sealing Child: status: SUBMITTED
Change Date: 15 Jun 1999 at 02:14:47

Father: Roger de HARCOURT b: ABT 1022in Pont Audemer, Normandy, France
Mother: Adeliza MEULENT Countess of Meul b:ABT 1014 in Pont Audemer, Normandy, France

Marriage 1 Margaret de PERCHE Countess Warwick b: ABT 1067 in , Normandy, France
Married: BEF 1100 in of, Perche, France
Sealing Spouse: 22 Jun 1962 in ARIZO
Children
Roger de HARCOURTEarl of Warwick b: 1090 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England
Henry de HARCOURTb: ABT 1093 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England
Geoffrey de HARCOURT b: ABT 1096 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England
Robert de (Newbourg) HARCOURT Steward ofNormandy b: ABT 1100 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England
Rotrode de (Newburgh)HARCOURT b: ABT 1102 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England
Rotrou de HARCOURT Bishop of Evreux And Archbishop of b: ABT 1103 in , Normandy, France
Richard deHARCOURT b: ABT 1104 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England
Margery de HARCOURT b:ABT 1106 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England
Agnes de HARCOURT b: ABT 1108 inWarwick, Warwickshire, England
Daughter de HARCOURT b: ABT 1109 in , Warwickshire, England
Daughter of Henry de HARCOURT b: ABT 1111 in , Warwickshire, England

Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick, so created between July and Dec1088 and granted lands which up till two years previously had belonged toa Saxon Thane, Turkill or Turchil of Arden (an ancestor of WilliamShakespeare); born c1048; granted feudal Lordship of Gower, South Walesby Henry I some time between 1106 and 1116; married Margaret (died in orafter 1156), daughter of Geoffrey, Count de Perche, and died mostprobably 20 June 1119. [Burke's Peerage]

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Earldom of Warwick: Apart from the period 1618 to 1759 the variouscreations and descents of the Earldom of Warwick have been to and amonggrantees connected by blood, however tenuously. That is remarkable,given that the period stretches to nearly a thousand years. [Burke'sPeerage, p. 2944]

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EARLDOM OF WARWICK (I) 1088

HENRY DE BEAUMONT, younger son of Roger DE BEAUMONT, seigneur ofBeaumont, Pontaudemer, Brionne and Vatteville (in Normandy), by Adeline,sister and in her issue heir (of the whole blood) of Hugh, COUNT OFMEULAN, daughter of Waleran, COUNT OF MEULAN (in the Kingdom of France),was b. probably about 1048. According to Orderic, when the Conquerorbuilt Warwick Castle in 1068, he made Henry constable thereof; but inview of Henry's youth, it is likely that the historian is antedating amuch later appointment. Henry attests a royal charter at Le Mans in 1073.In 1077 he was with the King at Caen; and in 1079 he was one of thenobles at Rouen who tried to reconcile the King and his eldest son. Hewas with William in Normandy in 1080 and 1082; and he was again inNormandy in 1086. Almost at the end of the reign he was with the King atWestminster. In 1088 he supported William Rufus against the rebels; andhe was created, in 1088 (July-December), EARL OF WARWICK. To support theEarldom the King gave him the lands of an English thegn, Turchil ofArden, who had still held large estates in 1086. Probably by a familyarrangement, he also obtained lands in co. Warwick which had been held in1086 by his elder brother Robert, Count of Meulan. Probably in 1088 hewitnessed, as Earl, a charter of Robert, Duke of Normandy. During theremainder of the reign he does not seem to have taken any active part inpublic affairs. On his father's death about 1094 he succeeded to theNorman Barony of Annebecq, which at a later date comprised 22¾ knights'fees, for which the service of 2½ knights' fees was due. He was probablyin the royal hunting party when William Rufus was killed in the NewForest, 2 August 1100; for next day, when the nobles met at Winchester tochoose the King's successor, he was present and took a leading part inthe election of Henry IV. Immediately after the Coronation atWestminster, 5 August Warwick witnessed Henry's charter of liberties. InJune 1101, when Robert, Duke of Normandy, prepared to invade England,Warwick and his brother Robert were among the King's few supporters inNormandy. He remained loyal to Henry I for the rest of his life and oftenattested royal charters. Between 1100 and 1116 Henry I granted him thepeninsula of Gower, Glamorgan. He founded a priory of Austin canons, atWarwick and was a benefactor of St. Mary's Church there and of the Abbeysof Préaux and St. Taurin, Evreux.

He married Margaret, daughter of Geoffrey, COUNT OF PERCHE, by Beatrice,daughter of Hilduin, COUNT OF MONTDIDIER and ROUCY. He died (probably 20June) 1119 and was buried at Préaux. His widow, who enjoyed a highreputation for piety and virtue, in 1125 witnessed the foundation charterof the Hermitage of Notre-Dame-du-Désert by Robert, Earl of Leicester.She was a benefactor of Kenilworth Priory and the Knights Templars, andconsented to a gift by her son Robert to the Abbey of Le Bec. She wasliving in 1156. [Complete Peerage XII/2:357-60, (transcribed by DaveUtzinger)]

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The first who bore the title of Earl of Warwick, after the NormanConquest, was Henry de Newburgh (so called from the castle of that namein Normandy), a younger son of Roger de Bellomont, Earl of Mellent. Whenthis eminent person obtained that earldom is not exactly ascertained, butSir William Dugdale presumed the period to be toward the close of theConqueror's reign, "for then," saith he, "King William, having begirtWarwick with a mighty ditch, for the precinct of its walls, and erectedthe gates at his own charge, did promote this Henry to the earldom, andannexed thereto the royalty of the borough, which at that time belongedto the crown." But, though Henry de Newburgh was made Earl of Warwick bythe first Norman sovereign, he was not invested with all the landsattached to the earldom until the ensuing reign, as we find WilliamRufus, soon after his accession to the throne, conferring upon him thewhole inheritance of Turchil de Warwick, a Saxon, who, at the coming ofDuke William, had the reputation of earl; and thenceforth the "bear andragged staff," the device of Turchil's family derived from the chivalrousGuy, Earl of Warwick, was assumed by the first of the Newburgh dynasty,and it has been continued ever since as a badge of the successive Earlsof Warwick. The name of this Henry, Earl of Warwick, appears as a witnessto the charter of King Henry I, whereby that prince confirmed the laws ofEdward the Confessor, and granted many other immunities to the clergy andlaity. His lordship m. Margaret, dau. of Geffrey, Count de Moreton, andsister of Rotrode, Earl of Perch, and had issue, two daus., whose namesare not mentioned, and five sons, viz., Roger, his successor; Henry;Geffrey; Rotrode, bishop of Evreux; and Robert, seneschal and justice ofNormandy, who was a great benefactor to the abbey of Bec in which he wasafterwards shorn a monk and d. in 1123.

This Earl Henry commenced imparking Wedgenock, near his castle ofWarwick, following the example of his sovereign, King Henry, who made thefirst park that had ever been in England, at Woodstock. His lordship, whowas as memorable for pious foundations as distinguished for militaryachievements, d. in 1123 and was s. by his eldest son, Roger de Newburgh.[Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages,Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 399, Newburgh, Earls of Warwick]

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The earldom of Warwick was created by William II in 1088 for Henry deBeaumont, who had held Warwick castle since its building by William theConqueror 20 years before.

Henry, younger brother of Robert, count of Meulan, was lord of Neubourg,near Beaumont-le-Roger in Normandy, and Rufus gave him the great midlandestate of the English noble, Thurkill of Arden. The new earl was anintimate friend of Henry I, whose succession he did much to promote. Hedied in 1123 and was buried at Preaux (Normandy). Roger, his eldest son,held the earldom until his death in 1153. [Encyclopædia Britannica, 1961ed., Vol. 23, p. 375, EARLS OF WARWICK]

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Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van Henry de Beaumont

Roger de Beaumont
± 1022-1094
Adeline de Meulan
± 1014-1081

Henry de Beaumont
± 1045-± 1119

< 1100

Margaret de Perche
± 1067-> 1156


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Bronnen

  1. Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999, 2943-44, 1671
  2. Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 84-25
    Henry de Newburgh
  3. Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Lt, XII/2:357-60
  4. The Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families, by Lewis C Loyd, 1999, 72
    no date, identifies the placement of Neubourg as the origin of Henry de Newburgh
  5. Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999, 2043
  6. The Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families, by Lewis C Loyd, 1999, 72
    no date, identifies the placement of Neubourg as the origin of Henry de Newburgh
  7. Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999, 2944

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