Hij is getrouwd met Lucy (Lucia) of Mercia.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1097 te England.
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Ancestral File #: V9V7-8J
LDS Baptism: 21 Jan 1939
Endowment: 13 Feb 1940
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Note: !"Royal Ancestors" by Michel Call, chart # 11438.
Change Date: 25 Mar 2002 at 19:54:32
Father: Ranulfde MESCHINES II b: 1035 in , Normandy, France
Mother: Maud Margaret D' AVRANCHES b: ABT 1033 in Avranches, Normandy, France
Marriage 1 Lucy TAILLEBOIS b: 1068 in Spalding, Lincolnshire, England
Married: ABT 1093 in , , England
Children
Alice Le MESCHINES b: ABT 1094 in , Herefordshire, England
WILLIAM Le MASCHINES b: ABT 1096 in Gernon Castle, Normandy, France
Agnes Le MESCHINESb: ABT 1097 in Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy, France
Ranulph des GERNONS IV b:1100 in Gernon Castle, Normandy, France
Adeliz Le MESCHINES b: ABT 1094 in Gernon, Normandy, France
Ranulph III le Meschin, de Briquessart, d. c 1129, buried St Werburg's,Chester, lord of Cumberland, vicomte of Bayeux in Normandy, Earl ofChester in 1120, following the death of his first cousin Hughd'Avranches, Earl of Chester; in 1124 commander of the Royal Forces inNormandy; m. probably c 1098 Lucy, living 1130, widow susscessively, ofIves Taillebois and Roger Fitz Gerold. [Ancestral Roots]
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EARLDOM OF CHESTER (IV, 1)
RANULPH LE MESCHIN (a), styled, also, "DE BRIQUESSART," VICOMTE DE BAYEUXin Normandy, son and heir of Ranulph, VICOMTE DE BAYEUX, by Margaret,sister of Hugh (D'AVRANCHES), EARL OF CHESTER, being thus 1st cousin andheir to the last Earl (whom he succeeded as VICOMTE D'AVRANCHES) &C.) inNormandy), obtained, after the Earl's death in 1120, the grant of thecounty palatine of Chester becoming thereby EARL OF CHESTER. He appearsthereupon to have surrendered the Lordship of the great district ofCumberland, which he had acquired, shortly before, from Henry I. In 1124he was Commander of the Royal forces in Normandy. He married Lucy, widowof Roger FITZ-GEROLD (by whom she was mother of William de Roumare,afterwards Earl of Lincoln). He died 17 or 27 January 1128/9, and wasburied at St. Werburg's, Chester. The Countess Lucy confirmed, as hiswidow, the grant of the Manor of Spalding to the monks of that place (f).[Complete Peerage III:166, XIV:170, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
(a) ie. "The young" from the Latin "Mischinus"; French "Meschin" (LeJeune). "Apud Francos mediae aetatis scriptores sumitur vox "Meschin"pro adolescente et juvenculo." Ducange.
(f) She paid 500 marks to King Henry in 1130 for license to remainunmarried for 5 years.
Note: The name should be "le" instead of "de" Meschin because "de"implies a place that the person was from, which is not the case here.
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Ranulf or Randle de Meschines, surnamed de Bricasard, Viscount Bayeux, inNormandy, (son of Ralph de Meschines, by Maud, his wife, co-heir of herbrother, Hugh Lupus, the celebrated Earl of Chester), was given by KingHenry I the Earldom of Chester, at the decease of his 1st cousin, Richardde Abrincis, 2nd Earl of Chester, of that family, without issue. By somehistorians, this nobleman is styled Earl of Carlisle, from residing inthat city; and they further state that he came over in the train of theConqueror, assisted in the subjugation of England, and shared, of course,in the spoil of conquest. He was lord of Cumberland and Carlisle, bydescent from his father, but having enfeoffed his two brothers, William,of Coupland, and Geffrey, of Gillesland, in a large portion thereof, heexchanged the Earldom of Cumberland for that of Chester, on conditionthat those whom he had settled there should hold their lands of the king,in capite. His lordship m. Lucia, widow of Roger de Romara, Earl ofLincoln, and dau. of Algar, the Saxon, Earl of Mercia, and had issue,Ranulph, his successor; William, styled Earl of Cambridge, but of hisissue nothing in known; Adeliza, m. to Richard Fitz-Gilbert, ancestor ofthe old Earls of Clare; and Agnes, m. to Robert de Grentemaisnil. Theearl d. in 1128 and was s. by his elder son, Ranulph de Meschines. [SirBernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages,. Burke's Peerage, Ltd.,London, 1883, p. 365, Meschines, Earls of Chester]
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