Historical records matching Andilicia de Beauchamp
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About Andilicia de Beauchamp
Origins
http://www.knight-france.com/geneal/names/3009.htm
<http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3.htm#Oliver...>:
"HUGH de Beauchamp of Eaton Scoton, Bedfordshire (-after 1190). ... [m firstly ---. No proof has been found of this supposed first marriage. However, the charter of Hugh's known wife Philippa de Trailly is witnessed only by her sons Miles and Richard. The omission of Hugh's other children, who were probably alive at the date of the charter, suggests that they may have been born from an earlier marriage.] m [secondly] PHILIPPA de Trailly, daughter of GEOFFREY de Trailly & his wife ---. ... Hugh & his [first/second] wife had three children:
... c) ALDA (-after 1185). The Rotuli de Dominabus of 1185 records property "Cokesdune maritagium eius" held by "Alda que est filia Hugonis de Bello-Campo et fuit uxor Willelmi Maubanc", adding that she has "iv filias quarum primogenita est xvi annorum et in custodia Hugonis de Bello-Campo". m WILLIAM Maubanc, son of --- (-before 1185). "
Family
From her husband's Wikipedia page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Malbank,_3rd_Baron_of_Wich_Mal...
His wife Andilicia probably died early in the reign of Henry II. They had no male heirs and, on his death, his lands and the privileges of the Nantwich barony were divided between his three daughters.[1] Philippa, the eldest, inherited Nantwich Castle as part of her share of the town. She married Thomas, Lord Basset of Headington in Oxfordshire. The second daughter, Eleanor, did not marry; her lands were granted to Henry de Audley.[1] Auda (also Adena), the youngest daughter, married Warin (also Warren) de Vernon; their daughter Auda (also Aldetha) brought Sandon in Staffordshire by marriage to Sir William Stafford, a member of the great baronial family of Stafford Castle.[1][2]
Footnotes
- 1. Hall, pp. 17–24
- 2. Sandon history
References
- “Bromley: Midlands family history, and the search for the Leicestershire Origins.” By Ian Bromley. Page 31. GoogleBooks
- Hall J. A History of the Town and Parish of Nantwich, or Wich Malbank, in the County Palatine of Chester (2nd edn) (E.J. Morten; 1972) (ISBN 0-901598-24-0)
Andilicia de Beauchamp's Timeline
1158 |
May 8, 1158
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Headington, Oxfordshire, England
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1160 |
1160
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Wich Malbank, Cheshire, England
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1171 |
1171
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Wich Malbank, Cheshire, England
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1177 |
1177
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Wich Malbank, Cheshire, England
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1204 |
1204
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Ewyas Harold, Herefordshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1932 |
December 17, 1932
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December 17, 1932
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1933 |
February 1, 1933
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February 1, 1933
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Mesa Arizona Temple, Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona, USA
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