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  • Roepnaam is "Blanchmains".
  • Hij is geboren rond 1120 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England.
  • Gedoopt (op 8-jarige leeftijd of later) door het priesterschapsgezag van de LDS-kerk.
  • Alternatief: Gedoopt (op 8-jarige leeftijd of later) door het priesterschapsgezag van de LDS-kerk.
  • Alternatief: Gedoopt (op 8-jarige leeftijd of later) door het priesterschapsgezag van de LDS-kerk op 19 december 1921.
  • Alternatief: Gedoopt (op 8-jarige leeftijd of later) door het priesterschapsgezag van de LDS-kerk op 19 december 1921.
  • Alternatief: Gedoopt (op 8-jarige leeftijd of later) door het priesterschapsgezag van de LDS-kerk op 19 december 1921.
  • Alternatief: Gedoopt (op 8-jarige leeftijd of later) door het priesterschapsgezag van de LDS-kerk op 19 december 1921.
  • Alternatief: Gedoopt (op 8-jarige leeftijd of later) door het priesterschapsgezag van de LDS-kerk op 19 december 1921.
  • Alternatief: Gedoopt (op 8-jarige leeftijd of later) door het priesterschapsgezag van de LDS-kerk op 19 december 1921.
  • Alternatief: Gedoopt (op 8-jarige leeftijd of later) door het priesterschapsgezag van de LDS-kerk op 19 december 1921 in SLAKE.
  • Alternatief: Gedoopt (op 8-jarige leeftijd of later) door het priesterschapsgezag van de LDS-kerk op 19 december 1921.
  • Alternatief: Gedoopt (op 8-jarige leeftijd of later) door het priesterschapsgezag van de LDS-kerk op 19 december 1921.
  • Alternatief: Gedoopt (op 8-jarige leeftijd of later) door het priesterschapsgezag van de LDS-kerk op 19 december 1921.
  • Alternatief: Gedoopt (op 8-jarige leeftijd of later) door het priesterschapsgezag van de LDS-kerk op 19 december 1921.
  • Alternatief: Gedoopt (op 8-jarige leeftijd of later) door het priesterschapsgezag van de LDS-kerk op 19 december 1921.
  • Alternatief: Gedoopt (op 8-jarige leeftijd of later) door het priesterschapsgezag van de LDS-kerk op 19 december 1921.
  • Alternatief: Gedoopt (op 8-jarige leeftijd of later) door het priesterschapsgezag van de LDS-kerk op 7 juni 1932.
  • Alternatief: Gedoopt (op 8-jarige leeftijd of later) door het priesterschapsgezag van de LDS-kerk op 25 oktober 1956 in LOGAN.
  • Alternatief: Gedoopt (op 8-jarige leeftijd of later) door het priesterschapsgezag van de LDS-kerk op 4 augustus 1994.
  • Alternatief: Gedoopt (op 8-jarige leeftijd of later) door het priesterschapsgezag van de LDS-kerk op 15 maart 1995.
  • Alternatief: Gedoopt (op 8-jarige leeftijd of later) door het priesterschapsgezag van de LDS-kerk op 13 juli 1995.
  • Titel: Sir
  • Beroepen:
    • unknown in 3rd Earl of Leicester.
    • unknown in Earl of Leicester.
  • Hij is overleden op 31 augustus 1190(now Albania)
    Durazzo Provence Greece.
  • Hij is begraven rond 1190England.
  • Een kind van Robert de Beaumont en Amice de Montfort

Gezin van Robert "Blanchmains" (Robert "Blanchmains") ""Blanchmains"" de Beaumont 3rd Earl of Leicester

Hij is getrouwd met Petronille de Grandmesnil.

Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1155 te Abbey Leicester, Leicester, Leicestershire, England.


Kind(eren):

  1. Amicia de Beaumont  1160-1215 


Notities over Robert "Blanchmains" (Robert "Blanchmains") ""Blanchmains"" de Beaumont 3rd Earl of Leicester

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Source #1: Marcellus Donald Alexander R. von Redlich, "Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants" (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc, 1988 reprint of 1941 edition), pp. 133-134

3rd Earl of Leicester, Steward of England and of Normandy, Crusader; only son and heir - died on his return from Jerusalem, 1190, at Durazzo.
EARL OF LEICESTER
Earl of Leicester (3rd)
Robert, surnamed Blanchmaines, from having white hands, as 3rd earl, who, adhering to Prince Henry in the 19th of Henry II in his rebellion, incurred the high displeasure of that Monarch. The king commanding that his town of Leicester should be laid waste, it was besieged and the greater part burnt; the inhabitants having permission for £300 to move whither they pleased. He was received, however, into royal favour in four years afterwards (1177), and had restoration of all his lands and castles save the castle of Montsorel, in the co. of Leicester, andPacey in Normandy; but surviving King Henry, he stood in such favour with Richard I that those castles were likewise restored to him, and he was appointed to carry one of the swords of state at that monarch'scoronation. His lordship m. Patronil, dau. of Hugh de Grentemesnil, with whom he had the whole honour of Hinkley, and stewardship of England, and had issue, Robert FitzParnel, his successor; Roger, bishop of St. Andrews, in Scotland; William, founder of the hospital of St. Leonards, at Leicester; Amicia, m. to Simon de Montfort, who, after the earldom of Leicester expired with the male line of the Bellomonts, was created Earl of Leicester by King John; Margaret, m. to Sayer de Quincy.The earl d. in his return from Jerusalem at Duras in Greece anno 1189, and was s. by his son, Robert, surnamed FitzParnel.
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Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester. Crusader in 1179.
Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester
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Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester (died 1190) was an English nobleman, one of the principal followers of Henry the Young King in the Revolt of 1173-1174 against his father Henry II. He is also called Robert Blanchemains (meaning "White Hands" in French).

He was the son of Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester, a staunch supporter of Henry II, and he inherited from his father large estates in England and Normandy.

When the revolt of the younger Henry broke out in April 1173, Robert went to his castle at Breteuil in Normandy. The rebels' aim was to take control of the duchy, but Henry II himself led an army to besiege the castle; Robert fled, and the Breteuil was taken on September 25 or 26.

Robert apparently went to Flanders, where he raised a large force of mercenaries, and landed at Walton, Suffolk, on September 29, 1173. He joined forces with Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, and the two marched west, aiming to cut England in two across the Midlands and to relieve the king's siege of Robert's castle at Leicester. However, they were intercepted by the king's supporters and defeated in battle at Fornham, near Bury St Edmunds, on October 17. Robert, along with his wife and many others, was taken prisoner. Henry II took away the earl's lands and titles as well.

He remained in captivity until January 1177, well after most of the other prisoners had been released. The king was in a strong position and could afford to be merciful; not long after his release Robert's lands and titles were restored, but not his castles. All but two of his castles had been destroyed, and those two (Montsorrel in Leicestershire and Pacy in Normandy) remained in the king's hands.

Robert had little influence in the remaining years of Henry II's reign, but was restored to favor by Richard I. He carried one of the swords of state at Richard's coronation in 1189. In 1190 Robert went on pilgrimage to Palestine, but he died in Greece on his return journey.

Robert married Pernelle, who was either a granddaughter or great-granddaughter of Hugh de Grandmesnil. They had 5 children:

Robert, who succeeded his father as Earl of Leicester;
Roger, who became Bishop of St Andrews in 1189;
William, who was a leper;
Amicia, who married Simon de Montfort, and whose son Simon subsequently became Earl of Leicester;
Margaret, who married Saer de Quincy, later 1st Earl of Winchester.
Preceded by:
Robert de Beaumont Lord High Steward
1168–1190 Succeeded by:
Robert de Beaumont
Earl of Leicester
1168–1190
Lord High Steward of England and Normandy

[Weis 58] Crusader 1179
[2346] WSHNGT.ASC file (Geo Washington Ahnentafel) # 272666

"The Origins of some Anglo-Norman Families", title
ROBERT, EARL OF LEICESTER, and Steward of England and of Normandy, styled ès Blanchemains, only son and heir. He first appears in 1153, when he received a charter from Henry, son of the Empress, "restoring" to him the lands then held by Robert's father, with all the lands which William de Paci held in England and in Normandy, and granting him the Dapifership of England and of Normandy. The charter is similar to one given at the same time to his father the Earl. About five years after his succession he appears to have refused to accept the old composition for the third penny of the pleas of the county, claiming that he ought to have the increased sum now paid for it. Unlike his predecessors, who had augmented their fortunes by adherence to the Crown, Robert took a rebellious course soon after he succeeded his father, by espousing the cause of the "young King" Henry, son of Henry II, when he revolted in 1173. The King at once confiscated Robert's English estates and attacked the town of Leicester, which was taken and burnt (28 July), while the castle held out. At that time Robert was in Normandy, having crossed in the spring and shut himself in his fortress of Bréteuil. On 8 August the King appeared before Bréteuil and captured and burnt it on 25 and 26 September, Robert having fled before the siege began. Robert landed at Walton in Suffolk on 29 September 1173 with a force of Flemish mercenaries, and was at once joined by Hugh Bigod, Earl of Norfolk, and their combined forces plundered Norwich, and took the castle of Hagenet on 13 October. Thence he started for Leicester, where his castle still held out, but on 17 October he encountered the King's forces under Richard de Luci ("the loyal") at Fornham, near Bury (Suffolk), and in the fight that ensued was completely defeated, and captured with his Countess. They were sent to the King in Normandy, who imprisoned them at Falaise, and on his return to England, 8 July 1174, took them with him. The seneschal of Leicester Castle having begun to ravage the neighbouring country, Henry extorted from Robert the surrender, 31 July, of his strongholds of Leicester, Mount Sorrel and Groby. The Earl and Countess were taken back to Normandy on 8 August, but the treaty of peace between the King and his sons, 30 September 1174, stipulated for their release. Henry, however, demolished Leicester Castle. The rebellion having been crushed, Robert was no longer a menace, and in January 1176/7, at the Council of Northampton, had restored to him all his castles except Mount Sorrel. He crossed to Normandy that summer, and is said to have gone on pilgrimage in 1179, but no more is heard of him until the spring of 1183, when he was once more under suspicion, for he was arrested and imprisoned, together with his brother-in-law, the Earl of Gloucester. He was, however, in favour again and with the Court at Christmas 1186 at Guildford. At the Coronation of Richard I, 3 September 1189, he carried one of the Swords of State. On 1 December following he witnessed a charter to the monks at Canterbury, and then set out on Crusade to Jerusalem, and died on the way back.
He married, before 1155-1159 (e), Pernel (Petronilla), heiress of the Norman honour of Grandmesnil, great-granddaughter of Hugh de Grandmesnil, the Domesday tenant, but her parentage has not been discovered. Robert died on his return journey from Jerusalem, 31 August 1190, at sea near Brindisi, or in Romania on his way to Jerusalem. His widow had a grant of the market and bridge at Ware for life, 10 March 1207/8. She died 1 April 1212. [Complete Peerage VII:530-3, XIV:429, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
Robert died on his return journey from Jerusalem, 31 August 1190, at sea near Brindisi, or in Romania on his way to Jerusalem. His widow had a grant of the market and bridge at Ware for life, 10 March 1207/8. She died 1 April 1212. [Complete Peerage VII:530-3, XIV:429, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester (died 1190) was an English nobleman, one of the principal followers of Henry the Young King in the Revolt of 1173-1174 against his father Henry II. He is also called Robert Blanchemains (meaning "White Hands" in French). He was the son of Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester, a staunch supporter of Henry II, and he inherited from his father large estates in England and Normandy. When the revolt of the younger Henry broke out in April 1173, Robert went to his castle at Breteuil in Normandy. The rebels` aim was to take control of the duchy, but Henry II himself led an army to besiege the castle; Robert fled, and the Breteuil was taken on September 25 or 26. Robert apparently went to Flanders, where he raised a large force of mercenaries, and landed at Walton, Suffolk, on September 29, 1173. He joined forces with Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, and the two marched west, aiming to cut England in two across the Midlands and to relieve the king`s siege
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[from Ancestry.com 139798.GED]
Robert, surnamed Blanchmaines from having white hands, third Earl of Leicester, adhering to Prince Henry, in the 19th year of King Henry II, in his rebellion incurred the high displeasure of that monarch. The king commanding that his town of Leicester should be laid to waste, it was besieged and the greater part burnt, the inhabitants having permission for 300 pounds to move whither they pleased. He was received however in royal favor in four years afterwards (1177) and had restoration of all his lands and castles, save the castle of Montsorel in Leicestershire, and Pacey in Normandy, but surviving King Henry, he stood in such favor with Richard I that those castles were likewise restored to him and he was appointed to carry one of the swords of state at that monarch's coronation. He married Petronella Grantmesnil, daughter of Hugh de Grantmesnil, with whom he had the whole honor of Hinkley, and stewardship of England.
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{geni:about_me} '''Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester'''
==

'''From Wikipedia:'''

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_de_Beaumont,_3rd_Earl_of_Leicester

'''Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester''' (died 1190) was an English nobleman, one of the principal followers of Henry the Young King in the Revolt of 1173–1174 against his father Henry II. He is also called Robert Blanchemains (meaning "White Hands" in French).

He was the son of Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester, a staunch supporter of Henry II, and he inherited from his father large estates in England and Normandy.

When the revolt of the younger Henry broke out in April 1173, Robert went to his castle at Breteuil in Normandy. The rebels' aim was to take control of the duchy, but Henry II himself led an army to besiege the castle; Robert fled, and the Breteuil was taken on September 25 or 26.

Robert apparently went to Flanders, where he raised a large force of mercenaries, and landed at Walton, Suffolk, on 29 September 1173. He joined forces with Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, and the two marched west, aiming to cut England in two across the Midlands and to relieve the king's siege of Robert's castle at Leicester. However, they were intercepted by the king's supporters and defeated in battle at Fornham, near Bury St Edmunds, on 17 October. Robert, along with his wife and many others, was taken prisoner. Henry II took away the earl's lands and titles as well.

He remained in captivity until January 1177, well after most of the other prisoners had been released. The king was in a strong position and could afford to be merciful; not long after his release Robert's lands and titles were restored, but not his castles. All but two of his castles had been destroyed, and those two (Montsorrel in Leicestershire and Pacy in Normandy) remained in the king's hands.

Robert had little influence in the remaining years of Henry II's reign, but was restored to favour by Richard I. He carried one of the swords of state at Richard's coronation in 1189. In 1190 Robert went on pilgrimage to Palestine, but he died in Greece on his return journey.

'''Family'''

Robert married Petronilla[1], who was either a granddaughter or great-granddaughter of Hugh de Grandmesnil. They had five children:

* Robert, who succeeded his father as Earl of Leicester;

* Roger, who became Bishop of St Andrews in 1189;

* William, who was a leper;

* Amicia, who married Simon III de Montfort, and whose son Simon subsequently became Earl of Leicester;

* Margaret, who married Saer de Quincy, later 1st Earl of Winchester.

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http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMAN%20NOBILITY.htm#RobertBeaumontLeicesterdied1118B

'''ROBERT de Beaumont "le Bossu"''' (1104-5 Apr 1168, bur [Sainte-Marie de Pré]). Twin with Waléran. He and his twin brother were brought up at the court of Henry I King of England[1733]. He succeeded his father in 1118 as Earl of Leicester. He supported King Stephen during the civil war with Empress Matilda. Henry Duke of Normandy restored property to "Rodberto filio comitis Legrec…Rodberti comitis" held by "patris sui…sicut comes Rodbertus de Mellend avus suus…Willelmus de Britolio", and granted him the property of "Willelmus de Pasci in Anglia et in Normannia" by charter dated to [Jan/Aug] 1153, witnessed by "…Guarino filio Geraldi, Henrico duo fratre…"[1734]. He became Steward of England and Normandy under King Henry II in 1154, and acted as Viceroy during the king's absence from England Dec 1158 to 25 Jan 1163 and again in 1165[1735]. Robert of Torigny records the death in 1168 of "Robertus comes Leecestriæ"[1736]. The necrology of the abbey of Saint-Denis records the death "Non Apr" of "Robertus comes Leecestrie"[1737]. The necrology of Saint-Nicaise de Meulan records the death of "Robertus comes Leicestrie", undated but among other deaths listed in early April[1738]. The necrology of Lyre monastery records the death "5 Apr" of "Robertus comes Legrecestriæ"[1739]. m (after 25 Nov 1120) '''AMICE de Gaël, heiress of Breteuil''', daughter of RAOUL Seigneur de Gaël et de Montfort & his wife --- (-31 Aug [1168 or after]). She is named by Orderic Vitalis, who also names her father and specifies that her marriage was arranged by Henry I King of England after she had been betrothed to his deceased son Richard[1740]. She is said to have become a nun at Nuneaton after her husband's death[1741]. The necrology of the abbey of Saint-Denis records the death "II Kal Sep" of "Amicia comitissa Leecestre"[1742]. The necrology of Lyre monastery records the death "31 Aug" of "Robertus comes Leicestriæ, Amicia comitissa"[1743]. Earl Robert & his wife had four children:

a) '''ISABELLE de Beaumont''' (-after 1188). Robert of Torigny refers to the wife of "Symone comite Huntedoniæ" as "filia Roberti comitis Legecestriæ" but does not name her[1744]. "R. comes Legrecestrie" granted tithes to "Isabele comitisse de Norhamtone sororis mee" by charter dated to the middle of the reign of King Henry II[1745]. "I. comitissa Northamptonie" donated land at Groby to Nuneaton priory, for the souls of "patris mei et fratris mei R. comitis Legrecestrie" by charter dated to the middle of the reign of King Henry II[1746]. It is likely that Isabelle was the eldest child as she gave birth to her own first child in [1138]. Her second marriage is confirmed by charter dated 1187 under which “Gervasius Paganellus” donated property to Tykford Priory, with the consent of “uxoris meæ Isabellæ comitissæ de Norhamton”, which names “Fulcodius Paganellus avus meus et Radulfus Paganellus pater meus”, witnessed by “Simone comite Northamptoniæ, Isabella comitissa matre eius”[1747]. “G. Painel”, considering the proposal of “Radulfi Painel patris mei”, founded Dudley priory, for the salvation of “Isabellæ uxoris meæ et Roberti filii mei”, by undated charter (dated by Dugdale to "before 1161")[1748]. m firstly (before 1138) SIMON de Senlis, son of SIMON de Senlis Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton & his wife Matilda [Matilda] of Huntingdon (-Aug 1153, bur St Andrew's Priory). He was restored as Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton [before 1141]. m secondly GERVASE Paynell Baron of Dudley, Worcestershire, son of RALPH Paynell & his wife --- (-1194[1749]).

b) ''' ROBERT de Beaumont "ès Blanchemains"''' (-Durazzo 1190). Robert of Torigny records the death in 1168 of "Robertus comes Leecestriæ" and the succession of "filium Robertum"[1750]. He succeeded his father in 1168 as Earl of Leicester. - see below.

c) '''HAVISE de Beaumont''' (-24 Apr or 25 May 1197). The Chronica de Fundatoribus et Fundatione of Tewkesbury Abbey records that “comes Willielmus” married “Hawisia filia comitis Leicestriæ”[1751]. The Obituary of Lyre records the death 25 May of “Hawis comitissa Gloecestræ”[1752]. The Annals of Tewkesbury record the death “VIII Kal Mai” in 1197 of “Hawisa comitissa Glocestriæ”[1753]. The necrology of Lyre monastery records the death "25 May" of "Hawis comitissa Gloecestræ"[1754]. m ([1150]) WILLIAM FitzRobert Earl of Gloucester, son of ROBERT Fitzroy Earl of Gloucester & his wife Mabel [Matilda or Sibylle] FitzRobert (23 Nov [1112]-23 Nov 1183, bur Keynsham Abbey, Somerset),

d) ''' MARGUERITE de Beaumont''' ([1125]-after 1185). Robert of Torigny refers to the wife of "Radulfus de Toene" as "filia Roberti comitis Leccestriæ" but does not name her[1755]. The 1163/64 Pipe Roll records "Margareta uxor Rad de Toeni" making payment "de Suppl de Welcumesto" in Essex/Hertfordshire[1756]. The Rotuli de Dominabus of 1185 records “Margareta de Tony…lx annorum” and her land “in Welcumestowe"[1757]. m (after 1155) RAOUL [V] de Tosny, son of ROGER [III] Seigneur de Tosny & his wife Gertrude [Ida] de Hainaut (-1162).

Sources

* [1734] Gurney (1858), Supplement, 63, p. 756.
* [1735] Testa de Nevill, Part I, p. 19.
* [1736] Red Book Exchequer, Part II, Inquisitiones…Regis Johannis…anno regno XII et XIII…de servitiis militum, p. 477.
* [1737] Gurney (1845), p. 176, quoting Close Rolls, 16 John, p. 172.
* [1738] Luard, H. R. (ed.) (1866) Annales Monastici Vol. III, Annales Prioratus de Dunstaplia, Annales Monasterii de Bermundeseia (London), Annales de Dunstaplia, p. 42.
* [1739] Gurney (1845), p. 141, quoting Neustria Pia, p. 891, article Belozanne.
* [1740] Gurney (1858), Supplement, 63, p. 756.
* [1741] Gurney (1845), p. 146, quoting Vitis Calthorpiana, Harl. 970, MS British Museum.
* [1742] Gurney (1845), p. 176, quoting Close Rolls, 16 John, p. 172.
* [1743] Gurney (1845), p. 146, quoting Vitis Calthorpiana, Harl. 970, MS British Museum.
* [1744] Patent Rolls Henry III 1215-1225 (1901), p. 37.
* [1745] Rotuli de Oblatis et Finibus, 17/18 John, p. 596.
* [1746] Maclean, J. (ed.) (1883) The Lives of the Berkeleys by John Smyth (Gloucester) ("Berkeleys Lives"), Vol. I, p. 98.
* [1747] Testa de Nevill, Part I, p. 378.
* [1748] Inquisitions Post Mortem, Vol. II, Edward I, 772, p. 468.
* [1749] Sayles, G. O. (ed.) Select Cases in the Court of King´s Bench, Vol. III, Edw I (Selden Society, vol. LVIII, 1939), p. cxv (entry e), summary of content available at <http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/displaycataloguedetails.asp?CATID=-4486382&CATLN=7&Highlight=%2CJOHN%2CDE%2CBEAUCHAMP%2CJOHN%2CDE%2CBEAUCHAMP&accessmethod=0&Summary=True>(25 Jun 2008). [Margaret Schooling]
* [1750] Heley Chadwyck-Healey, C. E. and Landon, L. (1923) Somersetshire Pleas, Roll no. 1205, p. 97 footnote 1, citing Calendar of Charter Rolls, Vol. I, p. 305, and Hundred Rolls, Vol. II, p. 133. [Margaret Schooling]
* [1751] Somersetshire Pleas (1923), Roll no. 1205, pp. 96-7, [41 end, Henry III Vol. 36 500 (O62)]. [Margaret Schooling]
* [1752] Paris Notre-Dame, Tome I, XIII, p. 428.
* [1753] Paris Notre-Dame, Tome I, XIII, p. 428.
* [1754] Paris Notre-Dame, Tome I, XIII, p. 428.
* [1755] Paris Notre-Dame, Tome I, XIII, p. 428.
* [1756] Willelmi Gemmetencis Historiæ (Du Chesne, 1619), Liber VIII, XXXVII, p. 312.
* [1757] Orderic Vitalis (Prévost), Vol. III, Liber VIII, IX, p. 320.

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Nickname: "Blanchmains"
Ancestral File Number: 9Q8B-16
On Leiceste r, Earldom of [Burke's Peerage, p. 1671]:

The 3rd Earl of this creation, yet another Robert, rebelled against Henry II and the town of Leicester was captur ed and set fire to by the King in 1173, although the castle itself was not take n. The 3rd Earl was later captured by Henry II, however, and the King then pul led the castle down.

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Father: Robert II Earl of Leicester de BEAUMONT b: 1104 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Mother: Amice de MONTFORT b: 1108 in Montford de Gael, Brittany, France

Marriage 1 Petronilla (Pernel) GRENTEMESNIL b: ABT 1129 in Of, Leicestershire, England
Married: ABT 1155 8
Sealing Spouse: 21 NOV 1972 in LANGE
Children
Has Children Margaret de BEAUMONT b: 1154 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Has No Children Robert "Fitz-Parnell" HARCOURT b: ABT 1156 in Of, Bramber, Sussex, England
Has No Children Roger HARCOURT b: ABT 1158 in Of Beaumont, France
Has Children William Constable of Norwich Castle BEAUMONT b: ABT 1157 in Leicestershire, England
Has No Children Amicia HARCOURT b: ABT 1160 in Of, Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Has No Children Geoffrey de BEAUMONT b: ABT 1161 in Of, Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Has No Children Mabel de BEAUMONT b: ABT 1162 in Of, Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Has No Children Hawise de BEAUMONT b: ABT 1164 in Of, Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Has No Children Pernel de BEAUMONT b: ABT 1166 in Of, Leicester, Leicestershire, England

Sources:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick LewisWeis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999
Note:
Source Medium: Book

Page: 53-26
Title: The Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999
Note:
Source Medium: Book

Page: 74-1
Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999
Page: 1671
Footnote: 23 May 2002.
Footnote: 28 May 2002.
Footnote: 27 May 2002.
Footnote: 16 Jul 2001.
Title: The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968
Note:
Source Medium: Book

Page: 53-26
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ROBERT, Third Earl of Leicester
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https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/91594575/robert-de_beaumont
!SOURCES:
1. Nichol's Lcstrs, vol 1 pt 1 p. 98 (GS #Q942.54 H2nic)
2. Wurts' Magna Charta vol 1-2 p. 185 (GS #942 D22w)
3. Clutterbuck's Hrtfrd, vol 3 p. 287 (GS #Q942.58 H2c)
4. Complete Peerage vol 7 p. 520 (GS #942 D24c)
5. Dict of Nat'l Biog vol 4 p. 67, 68, 113 (GS # Ref 920.042 D561n)
6. Plantagenet Ancestry p. 100 (GS #Q940 D2t)
7. The Battle Abbey Roll vol 3 p. 47, vol 2 p. 306-326, vol 1 p. 148
8. Dugdale's Baronage of England, vol 1 p. 868 (GS #Q942 D22dw)
9. Baker's Nrthmp, vol 1 p. 563, 241 (GS #Q942.55 H2ba)
10. Adjusted for Leland J. Hendrix (21 gg son to #2) 931 S. 100 E., Orem, Utah 84057, 18 Apr 1968
11. Proving Your Pedigree (GS #929.1 B439p)
12. Americans of Royal Descent (GS #973 D2ba)
Earl of Leicester
Third Earl of Leicester. Steward of England.
!SOURCES:
1. Nichol's Lcstrs, vol 1 pt 1 p. 98 (GS #Q942.54 H2nic)
2. Wurts' Magna Charta vol 1-2 p. 185 (GS #942 D22w)
3. Clutterbuck's Hrtfrd, vol 3 p. 287 (GS #Q942.58 H2c)
4. Complete Peerage vol 7 p. 520 (GS #942 D24c)
5. Dict of Nat'l Biog vol 4 p. 67, 68, 113 (GS # Ref 920.042 D561n)
6. Plantagenet Ancestry p. 100 (GS #Q940 D2t)
7. The Battle Abbey Roll vol 3 p. 47, vol 2 p. 306-326, vol 1 p. 148
8. Dugdale's Baronage of England, vol 1 p. 868 (GS #Q942 D22dw)
9. Baker's Nrthmp, vol 1 p. 563, 241 (GS #Q942.55 H2ba)
10. Adjusted for Leland J. Hendrix (21 gg son to #2) 931 S. 100 E., Orem, Utah 84057, 18 Apr 1968
11. Proving Your Pedigree (GS #929.1 B439p)
12. Americans of Royal Descent (GS #973 D2ba)
! (1) Crusader
!SOURCES:
1. Nichol's Lcstrs, vol 1 pt 1 p. 98 (GS #Q942.54 H2nic)
2. Wurts' Magna Charta vol 1-2 p. 185 (GS #942 D22w)
3. Clutterbuck's Hrtfrd, vol 3 p. 287 (GS #Q942.58 H2c)
4. Complete Peerage vol 7 p. 520 (GS #942 D24c)
5. Dict of Nat'l Biog vol 4 p. 67, 68, 113 (GS # Ref 920.042 D561n)
6. Plantagenet Ancestry p. 100 (GS #Q940 D2t)
7. The Battle Abbey Roll vol 3 p. 47, vol 2 p. 306-326, vol 1 p. 148
8. Dugdale's Baronage of England, vol 1 p. 868 (GS #Q942 D22dw)
9. Baker's Nrthmp, vol 1 p. 563, 241 (GS #Q942.55 H2ba)
10. Adjusted for Leland J. Hendrix (21 gg son to #2) 931 S. 100 E., Orem, Utah 84057, 18 Apr 1968
11. Proving Your Pedigree (GS #929.1 B439p)
12. Americans of Royal Descent (GS #973 D2ba)
TITLE [EARL OF LEICESTER]
! (1) Crusader
! (1) Crusader
_P_CCINFO 1-20792
! (1) Crusader
Or De Beaumont
Died or Duras,,Greece
Baptized or 30 Dec 1936
Endowed or 5 May 1937

Dict. of Nat. Biog. Vol. 4 Pg 67, 68, 113 (GS # 920.042 D5 61n); Nicols Leicester, Vol. 1 Pt. 1 Pg 98 (GS #Q942.54 H2nic); Warts' Magna Charta Vol. 1-2 Pg 185 (GS #Q942-D22W); Clutterbucks Hartfolrd, Vol. 3 Pg 287 (GS #Q942.58 H2C); Complete Peerage Vol. 7 Pg 520 (942-D24C); Plantagenet Ances. Biog. (Q940.D27) The Battle Abbey Roll Vol. 3 Pg 47, Vol. 2 Pg 306-326, Vol. 1 Pg 148; Proving your pedigree (GS# 929.1-B439P); Americans of Royal Descent (GS# 973-D2ba);
From Genealogical Library book "House of Adam".
3RD EARL OF LEICESTER; CRUSADER IN 1179
3rd Earl of Leicester. Steward of England. [BROOKES.GED]
! (1) Crusader
Or De Beaumont
Died or Duras,,Greece
Baptized or 30 Dec 1936
Endowed or 5 May 1937

Dict. of Nat. Biog. Vol. 4 Pg 67, 68, 113 (GS # 920.042 D5 61n); Nicols Leicester, Vol. 1 Pt. 1 Pg 98 (GS #Q942.54 H2nic); Warts' Magna Charta Vol. 1-2 Pg 185 (GS #Q942-D22W); Clutterbucks Hartfolrd, Vol. 3 Pg 287 (GS #Q942.58 H2C); Complete Peerage Vol. 7 Pg 520 (942-D24C); Plantagenet Ances. Biog. (Q940.D27) The Battle Abbey Roll Vol. 3 Pg 47, Vol. 2 Pg 306-326, Vol. 1 Pg 148; Proving your pedigree (GS# 929.1-B439P); Americans of Royal Descent (GS# 973-D2ba);
From Genealogical Library book "House of Adam".
Robert bio
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=a17b6315-2ddc-4eef-9817-740a36c45107&tid=5698773&pid=-1126752438
!SOURCES:
1. Nichol's Lcstrs, vol 1 pt 1 p. 98 (GS #Q942.54 H2nic)
2. Wurts' Magna Charta vol 1-2 p. 185 (GS #942 D22w)
3. Clutterbuck's Hrtfrd, vol 3 p. 287 (GS #Q942.58 H2c)
4. Complete Peerage vol 7 p. 520 (GS #942 D24c)
5. Dict of Nat'l Biog vol 4 p. 67, 68, 113 (GS # Ref 920.042 D561n)
6. Plantagenet Ancestry p. 100 (GS #Q940 D2t)
7. The Battle Abbey Roll vol 3 p. 47, vol 2 p. 306-326, vol 1 p. 148
8. Dugdale's Baronage of England, vol 1 p. 868 (GS #Q942 D22dw)
9. Baker's Nrthmp, vol 1 p. 563, 241 (GS #Q942.55 H2ba)
10. Adjusted for Leland J. Hendrix (21 gg son to #2) 931 S. 100 E., Orem, Utah 84057, 18 Apr 1968
11. Proving Your Pedigree (GS #929.1 B439p)
12. Americans of Royal Descent (GS #973 D2ba)
!SOURCES:
1. Nichol's Lcstrs, vol 1 pt 1 p. 98 (GS #Q942.54 H2nic)
2. Wurts' Magna Charta vol 1-2 p. 185 (GS #942 D22w)
3. Clutterbuck's Hrtfrd, vol 3 p. 287 (GS #Q942.58 H2c)
4. Complete Peerage vol 7 p. 520 (GS #942 D24c)
5. Dict of Nat'l Biog vol 4 p. 67, 68, 113 (GS # Ref 920.042 D561n)
6. Plantagenet Ancestry p. 100 (GS #Q940 D2t)
7. The Battle Abbey Roll vol 3 p. 47, vol 2 p. 306-326, vol 1 p. 148
8. Dugdale's Baronage of England, vol 1 p. 868 (GS #Q942 D22dw)
9. Baker's Nrthmp, vol 1 p. 563, 241 (GS #Q942.55 H2ba)
10. Adjusted for Leland J. Hendrix (21 gg son to #2) 931 S. 100 E., Orem, Utah 84057, 18 Apr 1968
11. Proving Your Pedigree (GS #929.1 B439p)
12. Americans of Royal Descent (GS #973 D2ba)

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