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Robert de Beauchamp, of Bedford

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Buckinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: 1137 (55-65)
Bedford, Bedfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Son of Hugh de Beauchamp, of Bedford and Matilda de Taillebois
Husband of NN NN
Father of Muriel de Beauchamp; Beatrice de Beauchamp, heiress of Houghton Conquest; Miles de Beauchamp; Oliver de Beauchamp and Payne de Beauchamp, Lord of Bedford
Brother of Simon de Beauchamp, “the Dapifer”; Maud de Beauchamp; Nicholas de Beauchamp; Walter de Beauchamp, of Elmley and William Peveril de Beauchamp, Sr.

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About Robert de Beauchamp, of Bedford

According to https://archive.org/stream/publicationsofbe01bedf#page/n39/mode/1up, his 6 children by an unknown woman were Miles; Payne m Roheise de Vere; Beatrice m Hugh de Moreville; Eléna; Richard; Hugh of Eaton.


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ROBERT de Beauchamp (-before 1130). Orderic Vitalis records that Bedford castle had been granted to "Rodberti de Bello Campo…frater eius" (the latter referring to Simon de Beauchamp)[743]. He presumably died before the 1129/30 Pipe Roll in which his son is named. m ---. The name of Robert´s wife is not known. Robert & his wife had two children:

i) MILES [I] de Beauchamp (-after [1141/42]). The 1130 Pipe Roll records "Miloni de Belcampo" in Buckinghamshire[744]. The Gesta Stephani Regis records that King Stephen besieged "Milonem de Bellocampo" in the castle of Bedford, dated to [1140/42][745]. Orderic Vitalis records that "filii Rodberti de Bello Campo" held the castle of Bedford against King Stephen[746]. Empress Matilda made various grants of property by charter dated to [1141/42] witnessed by "…Milo de Belloc´…"[747]. "…Milone de Bellocampo…" witnessed the charter dated [25/31] Jul 1141 under which "M. imperatrix, Henrici regis filia et Anglorum domina" confirmed various properties to "Willelmo de Bello Campo" [William [I] de Beauchamp, son of Walter [I] de Beauchamp, see Part B. of this chapter below][748].

ii) PAYN de Beauchamp (-1156). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Lord of Bedford. “Paganus de Bellocampo et uxor eius Rohaisa comitissa” founded Chicksand priory, for the soul of “…Simonis de Bellocampo…”, by undated charter dated to [1150][749]. “Ricardus de Bellocampo” donated "ecclesiam de Lamerseia" to Colne Priory, Essex, with the consent of "Adelinæ uxoris meæ", by undated charter, witnessed by "Pagano de Bellocampo, Stephano et Waltero de Bellocampo"[750]. “Paganum et comitissam Roheis…sponsa mea” donated property to Thorney Monastery, by undated charter witnessed by “dominella Elena…Ivo Taillebois…”[751]. m (after 1144) as her second husband, ROHESE de Vere, widow of GEOFFREY de Mandeville Earl of Essex, daughter of AUBREY de Vere, Chamberlain of England & his wife Adelisa de Clare ([1105/10]-after 1166, bur Chicksand Priory). “G de Magnavilla et Roeisa uxor eius” donated property to Hurley Priory, Berkshire by undated charter[752]. “Paganus de Bellocampo et uxor eius Rohaisa comitissa” founded Chicksand priory, for the soul of “…Simonis de Bellocampo…”, by undated charter dated to [1150][753]. “Paganum et comitissam Roheis…sponsa mea” donated property to Thorney Monastery, by undated charter witnessed by “dominella Elena…Ivo Taillebois…”[754]. A manuscript document narrating the foundation of Newenham Priory names “Paganus de Bello-campo” as its founder, his wife “Roisia”, and their son “Simon de Bellocampo”[755]. Payn & his wife had [two] children:

(a) [HELEN . “Paganum et comitissam Roheis…sponsa mea” donated property to Thorney Monastery, by undated charter witnessed by “dominella Elena…”[756]. It is probable that "dominella Elena", as first in the list of subscribers, was closely related to the donors, possibly their daughter. If this is correct, the absence of the couple´s known son Simon suggests that Helen must have been their oldest suriviving child.]

(b) SIMON de Beauchamp (-1207). A manuscript document narrating the foundation of Newenham Priory names “Paganus de Bello-campo” as its founder, his wife “Roisia”, and their son “Simon de Bello-campo”[757]. Lord of Bedford.



Probably second son.

ROBERT de Beauchamp (-before 1130). Orderic Vitalis records that Bedford castle had been granted to "Rodberti de Bello Campo…frater eius" (the latter referring to Simon de Beauchamp)[846]. He presumably died before the 1129/30 Pipe Roll in which his son is named. m ---. The name of Robert’s wife is not known. Robert & his wife had two children:

i) MILES [I] de Beauchamp (-after [1141/42]).www.celtic-casimir.com

Robert DE BEAUCHAMP of Bedford

Born: Abt 1080, Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
Married:
Died: After 1120
Events:

1. Alt. Death; After 1112.

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Robert De Beauchamp
BIRTH 1081
Bedford, Bedford Borough, Bedfordshire, England
DEATH unknown
BURIAL Unknown
MEMORIAL ID 90725949

Family Members
Parents
Hugh De Beauchamp
1040–1110

Matilda Taillebois De Beauchamp
1055–1130

Spouse
Isabel De Beauchamp
1092 – unknown

Children
Payn De Beauchamp
1120–1157

ii) PAYN de Beauchamp (-1156)

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Robert de Beauchamp, of Bedford's Timeline

1077
1077
Buckinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
1103
1103
Freiston, Lincolnshire, England
1107
1107
Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
1110
1110
1115
1115
1118
1118
Buckinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
1137
1137
Age 60
Bedford, Bedfordshire, England (United Kingdom)
1937
January 5, 1937
Age 60
1938
February 8, 1938
Age 60