de Pecche, Alice

Female 1190 - 1212  (22 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  de Pecche, Alice was born in 1190 in Great Thurlow, Suffolk, England (daughter of de Pecche, Gilbert and FitzWalter, Alice de Clare); died in 1212 in England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: KGC7-2VJ
    • Residence: 1213

    Notes:

    Alice was born circa 1190 in Cheveley, Cambridge, England (from internet)

    Family/Spouse: de Anesty, Nicholas. Nicholas was born in 1180 in Anstey Castle, Anstey, Hertfordshire, England; died in DECEASED in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. d'Anesty, Denise was born in 1217 in Anstey, Hertfordshire, England; died on 23 May 1304 in England; was buried after 23 May 1304 in Greyfriars, London, London, England.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  de Pecche, Gilbert was born in 1145 in Great Bealings, Suffolk, England (son of de Pecche, Sir Hamon and de Peverel, Alice); died in 1212 in Great Bealings, Suffolk, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Baron Bourne, Crusader Knight
    • Appointments / Titles: Sir
    • Occupation: Crusader Knight

    Notes:

    GILBERT PECCHE, brother and heir [of elder brother Geoffrey, dsp. bef. 29 Sep 1188]. Before his brother's death he went on pilgrimage to the Holy Land. As a knight of the Abbot of Bury he took part in 1196 in the dispute between Abbot Sampson and his tenants about their services (j). He received the freedom of Ipswich under their recent charter, November 1200. In 1201 he was assessed 58 marks for not having crossed the seas with the King. He fined 100 marks in 1203-04 to have seisin of Bourn, and again to send two knights in his place to John's campaign in Ireland in 1210.

    He married Alice, daughter of Walter FITZROBERT, lord of Dunmow, Essex, and sister of Robert F1TZWALTER. He died shortly before, 9 July 1212. His widow was living in 1213. [Complete Peerage X:333-4, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

    (j) He fined in 1199 for having his manor of Cheveley, and received from John a charter confirming it, as his ancestors had held it, of the gift of Roger FitzRichard, and as the deeds they have thereof testified.

    Gilbert married FitzWalter, Alice de Clare in 1186 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. Alice (daughter of FitzRobert, Walter de Clare and de Lucy, Maud) was born in 1145 in England; died in 1214 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  FitzWalter, Alice de Clare was born in 1145 in England (daughter of FitzRobert, Walter de Clare and de Lucy, Maud); died in 1214 in England.
    Children:
    1. de Pecche, Hamon was born on 8 Jan 1160 in Newmarket, Suffolk, England; died in 1241 in England.
    2. 1. de Pecche, Alice was born in 1190 in Great Thurlow, Suffolk, England; died in 1212 in England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  de Pecche, Sir Hamon was born in 1098 in Great Thurlow, Suffolk, England (son of de Pecche, WIlliam I and de Bourges, Isilia); died on 6 Oct 1178 in Michaelmas Manor, Hatherden, Hampshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Baron of Cheveley
    • Appointments / Titles: Baron of Cheveley, Sir

    Hamon married de Peverel, Alice in 1135 in Suffolk, England. Alice (daughter of Peverel, Robert and Deincourt, Adelicia) was born in 1115 in Bourn, Cambridgeshire, England; died in 1180 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  de Peverel, Alice was born in 1115 in Bourn, Cambridgeshire, England (daughter of Peverel, Robert and Deincourt, Adelicia); died in 1180 in England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Bourn, Cambridgeshire, England; Baroness Peche Bourne
    • FSID: L2L4-QM9
    • Death: 1188, England

    Children:
    1. 2. de Pecche, Gilbert was born in 1145 in Great Bealings, Suffolk, England; died in 1212 in Great Bealings, Suffolk, England.

  3. 6.  FitzRobert, Walter de Clare was born in 1124 in Little Dunmow, Essex, England (son of FitzRichard, Lord Robert de Clare and de Senlis, Matilda); died between 8 Jan 1198 and 7 Jan 1199 in Little Dunmow, Essex, England; was buried in Little Dunmow, Essex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Life Event: 2nd Lord of Little Dunmow

    Walter married de Lucy, Maud. Maud (daughter of de Lucy, Sir Richard and de Boulogne, Rohese) was born in 1118 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England; died in DECEASED in Diss, Norfolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  de Lucy, Maud was born in 1118 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England (daughter of de Lucy, Sir Richard and de Boulogne, Rohese); died in DECEASED in Diss, Norfolk, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Death: DECEASED
    • Name: Margaret de Bohun
    • Name: Maud Bohun
    • Name: Maud De Bohun

    Children:
    1. 3. FitzWalter, Alice de Clare was born in 1145 in England; died in 1214 in England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  de Pecche, WIlliam I was born in 1065 in Wickhambrook, Suffolk, England (son of de Pecche, Rotrou I and de Domfront, Adela Adelaide); died in 1100 in Wickhambrook, Suffolk, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Sir
    • Nickname: Guillaume
    • Name: William De Pecche
    • Birth: Between 7 Jan 1065 and 6 Jan 1066, Kerlouan, Finistère, Bretagne, France
    • Death: Between 8 Jan 1121 and 7 Jan 1122, Clopton Hall, Wickhambrook, Suffolk, England

    WIlliam married de Bourges, Isilia. Isilia was born in 1072 in Clopton Hall, Wickhambrook, Suffolk, England; died in 1100 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  de Bourges, Isilia was born in 1072 in Clopton Hall, Wickhambrook, Suffolk, England; died in 1100 in England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Lady

    Children:
    1. 4. de Pecche, Sir Hamon was born in 1098 in Great Thurlow, Suffolk, England; died on 6 Oct 1178 in Michaelmas Manor, Hatherden, Hampshire, England.

  3. 10.  Peverel, Robert was born between 1060 and 1080 in England; died on 2 Jul 1127 in Bourn, Cambridgeshire, England; was buried after 2 Jul 1127 in Barnwell, Northamptonshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Lord of Bourne

    Notes:

    From the Medieval Lands Project:

    Robert married Deincourt, Adelicia. Adelicia was born in 1075 in Blankney, Lincolnshire, England; died in DECEASED in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Deincourt, Adelicia was born in 1075 in Blankney, Lincolnshire, England; died in DECEASED in England.
    Children:
    1. 5. de Peverel, Alice was born in 1115 in Bourn, Cambridgeshire, England; died in 1180 in England.

  5. 12.  FitzRichard, Lord Robert de Clare was born in 1075 in Tonbridge Castle, Tonbridge, Kent, England (son of FitzGilbert, Sir Knight Richard de Clare and Giffard, Rohese); died on 10 Apr 1136 in Little Dunmow, Essex, England; was buried after 10 Apr 1136 in St Neots Priory, St. Neots, Huntingdonshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Lord of Bienfaite
    • FSID: GD4Z-LRX
    • Occupation: Steward to King Henry I

    Notes:

    Robert Fitz Richard (1064–1136) was an Anglo-Norman feudal baron of Little Dunmow, Essex and constable of Baynard's Castle in the City of London. His feudal barony, the caput of which was at Little Dunmow in Essex, was granted to him by the king after it had been forfeited in 1110 by William Baynard, whose grandfather Ralph Baynard was the first holder and the builder of Baynard's Castle in the City of London.[1][2]

    Robert was steward under King Henry I (1100–1135)[3] and under King Stephen (1135–1154).[4]

    Family
    Robert was the son of Sir Richard Fitz Gilbert, Lord of Clare and Tonbridge (c. 1030–1091) and Rohese Giffard, (b. c. 1034), daughter of Sir Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville, and Agnes Flatel.[a]

    Robert married (c. 1114), Matilda de St. Liz (Maud), daughter of Sir Simon de St Liz, Earl of Northampton, and Maud de Huntingdon.

    Children were:

    - Sir Walter Fitz Robert, (b. c. 1124), married Maud de Lucy. The Magna Carta surety, Robert Fitzwalter, was their son.
    - Maud Fitz Robert, (b. c. 1132), Essex, who married (c. 1146), William d'Aubigny, son of Sir William d'Aubigny, Lord of Belvoir, and Cecily Bigod. Another Magna Carta surety, William d'Aubigny, was their son.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Fitz_Richard

    Robert married de Senlis, Matilda in 1112. Matilda (daughter of de Senlis, Earl Simon and of Huntingdon, Matilda) was born in 1091 in Northamptonshire, England; died in 1158 in Belvoir Castle, Belvoir, Leicestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  de Senlis, Matilda was born in 1091 in Northamptonshire, England (daughter of de Senlis, Earl Simon and of Huntingdon, Matilda); died in 1158 in Belvoir Castle, Belvoir, Leicestershire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Baroness
    • FSID: MGTS-BQY
    • Name: Matilda de St Liz

    Notes:

    “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
    “MAUD DE SENLIS, married in 1112 ROBERT FITZ RICHARD, of Little Dunmow, Essex, Baynard's Castle, London, Cratfield, Suffolk, etc., Steward of Kings Henry I and Stephen, 5th son of Richard Fitz Gilbert, of Bienfaite and Orbec, Normandy, Clare, Suffolk, Tonbridge, Kent, by Rohese, daughter of Walter Giffard, of Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire [see CLARE 1 for his ancestry]. They had one son, Walter, and one daughter, Maud. He witnessed a number of charters of King Henry I. Sometime before 1136 he gave all his part of the water of Stour Mere, for the souls of himself and his ancestors, and for the love of his kinsman, Gerard Giffard the prior, to Stoke by Clare Priory, Suffolk. He accompanied King Stephen to York and Exeter in 1136. ROBERT FITZ RICHARD died in 1137, after 28 November, and was buried at St. Neot's Priory, Cambridgeshire. His widow, Maud, married (2rid) between 1137 and 1140 (as his 1st wife) SAHER DE QUINCY (or QUENCY), of Long Buckby, Northamptonshire and Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, and, in right of his 1st wife, of East Bradenham, Norfolk and Daventry, Northamptonshire; and, in right of his 2nd wife, of Great Childerley (in Childerley), Cambridgeshire. They had two sons, Robert and Saher, and one daughter, Alice.

    Sometime before 1176 Maud granted the church of East Bradenham, Norfolk to Norwich Cathedral with the consent of her son, Walter Fitz Robert. At an unknown date, with consent of Walter her son, she granted to Maurice Fitz Geoffrey all her dower lands in Essex and London, which William Fitz Walcher formerly held. He witnessed a charter of Simon son of Simon Earl of Northampton in 1153-7. His wife, Maud, was living in 1158. In 1158 he was pardoned 25s. danegeld in Northamptonshire. Sometime after 1163 he granted Sibton Abbey 20 acres of land from his demesne and 30 acres of broken heath in the village of Tuddenham, Suffolk. At an unknown date, Saher granted the canons of Dunmow, Essex a yearly rent of 10s. issuing out of the lordship of East Bradenham, Norfolk. Saher married (2nd) after 1165 ASCELINE PEVEREL, widow of Geoffrey de Waterville (occurs c.1138-61, dead in 1162), of Ailsworth and Upton (in Castor), Northamptonshire, and daughter of Robert Peverel, by his wife, Adelicia. They had no issue. She was co-heiress in 1148 to her brother, William Peverel, of Dover, by which she inherited a one-quarter share of the barony of Bourn, Cambridgeshire. Sometime between 1161 and 1172, she and her son, Ralph de Waterville, conceded to Shrewsbury Abbey a third of Crugelton and Slepe, Shropshire, as given previously by her uncle, Hamon Peverel. Sometime in the 1170s Saher confirmed William [de Belvoir] and his son, Reynold [de Oakley], in their possession of the manor of Great Childerley (in Childerley), Cambridgeshire. SAHER DE QUINCY died in 1190 (or about 1193).

    Weever Antient Funeral Monuments (1767): 388-391.
    Baker Hist. & Antiqs. of Northampton 1 (1822-30): 563 (Beaumont-Quincy ped.).
    Dugdale Monasticon Anglicanum 5 (1825): 181 (charter of Maud de Senlis to Daventry Priory, naming her deceased husband, [Robert] Fitz Richard, and her mother, Queen Maud [of Scotland]); 6(1) (1830): 147 ("[Year] 1112. Robertus filius Ricardi deponsavit Matildam de Sancto Licio quae fuit domina de Brade[n]ham"). Clutterbuck Hist. & Antiqs. of Hertford 3 (1827): 225-226 (Clare ped). Hodgson Hist. of Northumberland Pt. 2 Vol. 3 (1840): 6-8 (ped.)". Trans. British Arch. Assoc., 2nd Annual Congress (1846): 294-306. Lipscomb Hist. & Antiqs. of Buckingham 1 (1847): 200-201 (Clare ped.). Eyton Antiqs. of Shropshire 9 (1859): 62-78. Notes & Queries 4th Ser. 11(1873): 269-271, 305-308. Remarks & Colls. of Thomas Hearne 3 (Oxford Hist. Soc.) (1889): 104 (ped. chart). Birch Catalogue of Seals in the British Museum 2 (1892): 397 (seal of Maud de Senlis dated temp. Henry II.- Pointed oval. To the left. In tightly-fitting dress with long maunches, in the right hand a fleur-cle-lis. Standing. Legend wanting,). Round Feudal England (1895): 468 -479,575 (ped.). Arch. Jour. 2nd Ser. 6 (1899): 221-231. Warner & Ellis Facsimiles of Royal & Other Charters in the British Museum 1 (1903): #37 (charter of William, Count of Boulogne and [Earl] of Warenne dated 1154; charter witnessed by Saher de Quincy). Copinger Manors of Suffolk (1905): 45-46; 2 (1908): 45-53. VCH Northampton 2 (1906): 483. Lindsay et al. Charters, Bulls and other Docs. Rel. to the Abbey of Inchaffray (Scottish Hist. Soc. 56) (1908): lxxxvi-lxxxix. C.P. 5 (1926): 472, footnote f; 6 (1926): 641, footnote b. Leys Sandford Cartulary 2 (Oxfordshire Rec. Soc. 22) (1941): 280-281 (charter of Simon son of Simon Earl of Northampton dated 1153-7; charter witnessed by Saher de Quincy). Hatton Book of Seals (1950): 102-103 (charter of Maud de Senlis dated early Henry II; charter witnessed by Walter Fitz Robert and Saher [de Quincy] her sons; attached seal displays a lady standing in mantle and gown, no legend), 194-195 (charter of Saher de Quincy dated after 1163; charter witnessed his son, Saher de Quincy, and [son-in-law], Roger de Huntingfield). Paget (1957) 14:2 (daughter Maud, who retained her mother's surname, has been confused with the latter), 230:1 (he died after Easter 1136 when he was one of the witnesses to Stephen's Charter to Winchester). Sanders English Baronies (1960): 129-130. VCH Cambridge 5 (1973): 4-16, 16-25,111-120, 241-251; 6 (1978): 220-230; 8 (1982): 97-110, 127-135, 248-267; 9 (1989): 41-44, 118-120. Dodwell Charters of the Norwich Cathedral Priory 1 (Pubs. Pipe Roll Soc. n.s. 40) (1974): 180-183 (charter dated 1176 mentions gift of the church of Bradenham, Norfolk "quarn Matilda de Silvenecti concessione filii sin Gwalteri ecclesie tue dedit et carta sua confirmauit"). Harper-Bill Stoke by Clare Cartulary 1 (Suffolk Charters 4) (1982): 115 (Gerard Giffard, Prior of Stoke by Clare, styled "kinsman" by Robert Fitz Richard before 1136). Kealey Harvesting the Air (1987): 107-131. Caenegem English Lawsuits from William Ito Richard 11 (Selden Soc. 106) (1990): 249-250. Franklin English Episcopal Acta 14: Coventry and Lichfield 1072-1159 (1997): 85-87. Raban White Book of Peterborough (2001): 250. Tanner Fams., Friends, & Allies (2004): 291 (chart), 313 (Scotland ped.), 316 (Clare ped.).

    Children of Maud de Senlis, by Robert Fitz Richard:
    i. WALTER FITZ ROBERT [see next].
    ii. MAUD DE SENLIS, married (1st) WILLIAM D'AUBENEY, of Belvoir, Leicestershire [see DAUBENEY 5]. (2nd) RICHARD DE LUVETOT, of Sheffield, Yorkshire [see DAUBENEY 5].
    Children of Maud de Senlis, by Saher de Quincy:
    i. ROBERT DE QUINCY, of Tranent, Fawside, and Longniddry, East Lothian, Scotland, Grantchester, Cambridgeshire, Long Buckby, Northamptonshire, etc., married ORABEL FITZ NESS [see QUINCY 5].
    ii. ALICE DE SENLIS, married ROGER DE HUNTINGFIELD, of Linstead and Mendham, Suffolk, Frampton, Lincolnshire, East Bradenham, Norfolk, etc. [see HUNTINGFIELD 5].”

    Children:
    1. FitzRobert, Maud de Senlis was born in 1134 in Little Dunmow, Essex, England; died in 1170 in England.
    2. 6. FitzRobert, Walter de Clare was born in 1124 in Little Dunmow, Essex, England; died between 8 Jan 1198 and 7 Jan 1199 in Little Dunmow, Essex, England; was buried in Little Dunmow, Essex, England.

  7. 14.  de Lucy, Sir Richard was born in 1098 in Dunmow, Essex, England; was christened after 1098 in Thorney Green, Suffolk, England (son of de Lucy, Adrian and Goth, Aveline); died in Apr 1179 in Ongar Castle, Chipping Ongar, Essex, England; was buried on 14 Jul 1179 in Priory of Lesnes, Erith, Kent, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Justiciar of England
    • Appointments / Titles: Knight

    Notes:

    Richard de Luci
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Richard de Luci

    Chief Justiciar of England
    In office
    1154 – c. September 1178/Easter 1179
    Monarch Henry II
    Preceded by Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester
    Succeeded by Ranulf de Glanvill
    Sheriff of Essex
    In office
    1156–1157
    Personal details
    Born 1089
    Died 14 July 1179
    Lesnes Abbey, Kent
    Spouse(s) Rohese
    Children Godfrey de Luci, Maud de Luci
    Richard de Luci (1089 – 14 July 1179) (also Richard de Lucy) was first noted as High Sheriff of Essex, after which he was made Chief Justiciar of England.

    Contents [hide]
    1 Biography
    2 Notes
    3 References
    4 External links
    Biography
    His mother was Aveline, the niece and heiress of William Goth. In the charter for Séez Cathedral in February 1130/31 Henry I refers to Richard de Luci and his mother Aveline. His brother Walter de Luci was abbot of Battle Abbey.

    An early reference to the de Luci family refers to the render by Henry I of the Lordship of Dice, Norfolk to Richard de Luci, Governor of Falaise, Normandy, after defending it with great valour and heroic conduct when besieged by Geoffrey, Earl of Anjou.

    In 1153–4 de Luci was granted Chipping Ongar, Essex by William, son of King Stephen and his wife, Maud of Boulogne, where he built Ongar Castle. He was appointed Sheriff of both Essex and Hertfordshire for 1156.

    The ruins of Lesnes Abbey, near London
    When Henry II came to the throne in 1154, de Luci was made Chief Justiciar of England jointly with Robert de Beaumont, Earl of Leicester. When de Beaumont died in 1168, de Luci continued to hold the office in his own right. One of the members of his household was Roger fitzReinfrid, the brother of Walter de Coutances. Roger became a royal judge and later donated land to Lesnes Abbey in Kent, which had been founded by de Luci.

    He resigned his office between September 1178 and Easter of 1179, and retired to Lesnes Abbey, where he died and was buried three months later on 14 July 1179.

    De Luci's wife, Rohese, who is named in several documents, was a sister of Faramus de Boulogne. Rohese and Faramus were children of William de Boulogne who was the son of Geoffrey fitz Eustace (son of Eustace II, Count of Boulogne) and Beatrice, daughter of Geoffrey de Mandeville (11th century).

    De Luci's second son was Godfrey de Luci (d. 1204), Bishop of Winchester. His daughter, Maud, who inherited all his Essex lands, married Walter Fitz Robert; their son was Robert Fitzwalter. Richard also had a son Geoffrey and daughters Aveline wife of Gilbert de Montfichet of Stansted Mountfitchet, Alice wife of Odinel de Umfraville of Prudhoe, Northumberland and Rohese (Rose) who married William de Mounteney and later Michael Capra, both of Mountnessing, Essex.

    Richard married de Boulogne, Rohese. Rohese (daughter of de Boulogne, William) was born in 1104 in Carshalton, Surrey, England; died in 1179 in Ongar Castle, Chipping Ongar, Essex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  de Boulogne, Rohese was born in 1104 in Carshalton, Surrey, England (daughter of de Boulogne, William); died in 1179 in Ongar Castle, Chipping Ongar, Essex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LDBL-ZGT

    Children:
    1. 7. de Lucy, Maud was born in 1118 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England; died in DECEASED in Diss, Norfolk, England.