Grandson of Humphrey de Vielles and Aubreye de Haye, Waleran I Count de WebRobert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester (1104-5 April 1168) was Justiciar of England 1155-1168. [Complete Peerage VII:523-6]-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Accompanied William the Conqueror in the invasion of England in 1066, and having greatly distinguished himself at the Battle of Hastings, was rewarded with vast possessions in England, receiving ninety one great lordships or manors, mostly in Warwickshire. Marriage & progeny[edit] In 1096 he married Elizabeth (or Isabel) de Vermandois, daughter of Hugh Magnus (1053-1101) a younger son of the French king and Adelaide, Countess of Vermandois (1050-1120). Robert "le Bossu" de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester (born 1104)(twin with Waleran) 4. 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]. 10495 June 1118 (Age 69)Meulan-en-Yvelines, Yvelines, le-de-France, France. Footnote: 16 Jul 2001. Died 31 Aug 1168 at about age 60 in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, [1749] Sayles, G. O. The surname "de Beaumont" is given him by genealogists. The Chronica de Fundatoribus et Fundatione of Tewkesbury Abbey records that comes Willielmus married Hawisia filia comitis Leicestri[1751]. Robert de Beaumont, earl of Leicester | English noble Robert De Beaumont 3rd Earl Of Leicester - FamilySearch.org 970, MS British Museum. Father of Margaret de Beaumont, of Groby; Robert "Fitz-Parnell" de Breteuil, 4th Earl of Leicester; Roger de Beaumont, Bishop of St Andrews; Sir William de Beaumont (de Hambeldon); Amicia de Beaumont, Countess of Leicester and 4 others; Hawise de Beaumont, [A Nun]; Pernel / Petronilla de Beaumont, Nun at Nuneaton Priory; Geoffrey de Beaumont, C. 1161 and Mabel de Beaumont less XII, postscript to Appendix L, pp. He died on 5 June 1118 and was buried with his ancestors at Preaux, leaving three sons, Waleran and Robert (twins) and Hugh, who is said later to have been made Earl of Bedford. [1405] Orderic Vitalis (Chibnall), Vol. Maud de Beaumont, married William Lovel. 4. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMAN%20NOBILITY.htm#RobertBeaumon ROBERT de Beaumont "le Bossu" (1104-5 Apr 1168, bur [Sainte-Marie de Pr]). He and his twin brother were brought up at the court of Henry I King of England[1733]. His service earned him the grant of more than 91 English manors confiscated from the defeated English, as listed in the Domesday Book of 1086. [1414] Orderic Vitalis (Prvost), Vol. WebWhen Robert de Beaumont 3rd Earl Of Leicester was born in 1127, in Leicestershire, England, his father, Robert de Beaumont 2nd Earl of Leicester, was 23 and his mother, Richard de Granville of Bideford (d. 1147) 6. Robert de Beaumont His widow married, very shortly after his death, William (DE WARINNE), EARL OF SURREY. Robert De Beaumont [1738] Luard, H. R. [1408] Willelmi Gemmetencis Histori (Duchesne, 1619), Liber VIII, XXXVII, p. 312. Amice de WebBrowse 4 robert de beaumont 2nd earl of leicester photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. If it is correct, she was probably the same person as the daughter Adeline (see below). He pledged allegiance to William II's brother, King Henry I (1100-1135), who created him Earl of Leicester in 1107. 7. WebRobert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester, was born circa 1104 in England, United Kingdom to Robert de Beaumont (1049-1118) and Elizabeth de Vermandois (c1081-1131) and died [Margaret Schooling]. Volume I, p. 40: illegitimate child of Henry II, by a mistress, Ida de Tony, daughter of Ralph de Tony, (died 1162), by Margaret, daughter of Robert, 2nd Earl of Leicester. This paternal inheritance, added to his French comt and his great possessions in cos. Warwick and Leicester, made him one of the most powerful vassals of the Crown. According to Henry of Huntingdon, Robert died of shame after "a certain earl carried off the lady he had espoused, either by some intrigue or by force and stratagem."". WebIn United Kingdom: Matilda and Stephen Beaumont family, headed by the Earl of Leicester, and their allies, who formed a powerful court faction. WebRobert de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Leicester (died circa 21 October 1204) ( Latinized to de Bellomonte ("from the beautiful mountain")) was an English nobleman, the last of the Although Roger could not fight, he did not hesitate in contributing his share of the cost, for he provided at his own expense sixty vessels for the conveyance of the troops across the channel. Footnote: 27 May 2002. Domesday Book records the count of Meulan holding numerous properties in Warwickshire[1388]. Rogerius et filii mei Robertus et Henricus donated decimam tocius Brotonie to Saint-Wandrille by charter dated 13 Jan 1086[1387]. He left England whereupon his earldom reverted to the crown[1412]. Just better. The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. Indeed his younger brother becam Earl of Warwick. Robert also held territory in Normandy and is usmaclly referred to as Count of Meulan. (ed.) He succeeded his brother after [1104] as Seigneur de Montfort-l'Amaury, and after 1118 succeeded his maternal uncle as Comte d'Evreux. The first "marriage" may have merely been a contract of betrothal. VII, pp. [1755] Paris Notre-Dame, Tome I, XIII, p. 428. [1737] Gurney (1845), p. 176, quoting Close Rolls, 16 John, p. 172. The former went to the elder twin Waleran, who was thenceforth styled Count of Meulan, while the latter went to Robert, the younger twin. When Earl Robert II de Beaumont of LeicestershireII was born on 24 November 1104, in Leicester, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Robert I WebSource: ~Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, (Leicester), Vol. Robert de Beaumont (d 1118) count of Meulan, feudal statesman, was son of Roger de Beaumont ('de Bellomonte' in the latinized form) and grandson of Humfrey de Vielles, who had added to his paternal fief of Pont Audemer, by the gift of his brother, that of Beaumont, afterwards 'Beaumont-le-Roger' (including Vielles), from which his descendants took their name. Richard de Granville of Bideford (d. 1147) 6. [m firstly [as her first husband,] GODECHILDE de Tosny, daughter of RAOUL [III] de Tosny Seigneur de Conches & his wife Isabel de Montfort l'Amaury (-Germanicea, Cilicia Oct 1097[1396]). 3. His parentage is recorded by Orderic Vitalis, who specifies that he was the twin of his brother Waleran[1406]. Furthermore, his eldest son and heir fought bravely at Hastings as noted in several contemporary records. WebShe was the wife successively of two Anglo-Norman magnates, firstly of Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, Count of Meulan (d.1118), by whom she had twin sons, and secondly of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey (d.1138), by whom she had a further son and a daughter Gundred de Warenne. WebWife of Sir Robert de Beaumont, Count of Meulan, the son of Roger de Beaumont and Adeline of Meulan; Isabel became the Countess of Leicester. When the revolt of the younger Henry broke out in April 1173 , Robert Married two times: i. Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke; ii. The Obituary of Lyre records the death 25 May of Hawis comitissa Gloecestr[1752]. Robert [1395] RHGF XXIII, Ex Obituario Lirensis monasterii, p. 472. He was at that time only about fifteen years of age, so that he was either created an earl at a very tender age immediately after his father's death (which is unlikely), or was regarded as succeeding his father in the earldom (which is probable) as well as in the English lands. His parentage is recorded by Orderic Vitalis, who specifies that he was the twin of his brother Robert[1405]. [Margaret Schooling], [1751] Somersetshire Pleas (1923), Roll no. 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. 1124 Died: 1190 Albania. WebRobert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester (1104 5 April 1168), also known as Robert "Le Bossu" (meaning "Robert the Uneven" in French), was an English nobleman of French ancestry. VI, Book XI, p. 21. 1014-1020 - 1081), daughter of Waleran III, Count de Meulan and Oda de Conteville, and sister and heiress of a childless Count of Meulan. [1401] Willelmi Gemmetencis Histori (Duchesne, 1619), Liber VIII, XL, p. 278. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. On 14 July 080, as Robert de Bellomonte, he witnessed the foundation charter of Lessay, and next year he inherited from his mother's family the comt of Meulan. [1744] Patent Rolls Henry III 1215-1225 (1901), p. 37. WebRobert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester (1104-5 April 1168) was Justiciar of England 1155-1168. II, p. 133. 36 500 (O62)]. The only known contemporary surname applied t His parentage is recorded by Orderic Vitalis[1410]. 1104, (Meulan, France) , d. 5 Apr 1168, Brackley, Northamptonshire, England (Age 64 years) Mother. House of Beaumont - Wikipedia "Pedigree Resource File", database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/STF8-BQV : accessed 2013-08-31), entry for Robert I /de Beaumont/ 1st Earl of Leicester. Meulan eventually passed to their elder son who became Count of Meulan in 1081. Career[edit] He and his brother Henry were members of the Royal hunting party in the New Forest in Hampshire when King William II Rufus (1087-1100) was shot dead accidentally by an arrow on 2 August 1100. He remained in captivity until January 1177, well after most of the other prisoners had been released. [1741] Gurney (1845), p. 146, quoting Vitis Calthorpiana, Harl. William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey , was the son of William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey and his first wife Gundred. Loss of Normandy lands[edit] On the death of William Rufus, William, Count of vreux and Ralph de Conches made an incursion into Robert's Norman estates, on the pretence they had suffered injury through some advice that Robert had given to the king; their raid was successful and they collected a vast booty. On the death of the Conqueror (1089) he and his brother espoused the cause of Rufus, and were thenceforth high in his favour. Adeline de Beaumont, married two times: i. Hugh IV of Montfort-sur-Risle; ii. [1754] Paris Notre-Dame, Tome I, XIII, p. 428. HAWISE- m.c.1150 WILLIAM FITZROBERT (d. 23 Nov. 1183), d. 24 Apr. Thomas a Becket forbids the Earl of WebWaleran de Beaumont 1st Earl of Worcester: William FitzRobert 2nd Earl of Gloucester: Hawise de Beaumont: Robert de Beaumont 3rd Earl of Leicester (d. 1190) Robert de Beaumont 4th Earl of Leicester (d. 1204) Amice Countess of Rochefort: King John (11661216) Isabella Countess of Gloucester: Simon de Montfort 5th Earl of Leicester (c. [1391] Orderic Vitalis (Chibnall), Vol. On Henry coming over in 1104 he headed his party among the Norman nobles, and was again in close attendance on him during his visit of 1105, and at the great battle of Tenchebrai (28 Sep 1106), in which he commanded the second line of the king's army. He was granted the town of Leicester by Henry I King of England, and is thereby said to have become Earl of Leicester but there is no record of his having used this title[1392]. He did homage to Philip I of France for these estates and sat as French Peer in the Parliament held at Poissy. It is possible that there is confusion with Agnes, daughter of Hugues de Grantmesnil, who married "William de Say" (see above). The necrology of Lyre monastery records the death "31 Aug" of "Robertus comes Leicestri, Amicia comitissa"[1743]. [1384] Willelmi Gemmetencis Histori (Duchesne, 1619), Liber VII, IV, p. 269. 1104), twin Hugh de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Bedford (b. circa 1106) Daughters[edit] Emma de Beaumont (born 1102) Adeline de Beaumont, married twice: Hugh IV of Montfort-sur-Risle; Richard de Granville of Bideford (d. 1147) Aubree de Beaumont, married Hugh II of Chteauneuf-Thimerais. Philip I , called the Amorous, was List of French monarchs from 1060 to his death. He died 5 June 1118, and was buried with his ancestors in the chapter house of Praux. Hugh & his wife had one child: a) HUGH of Bedford . The Gesta Stephani Regis records that "Hugo cognomina Pauper", who was granted "comitatum Bedefordi" after the expulsion of "Milone de Bellocampo", lost the castle, dated to [1140/41][1411]. 1104), twin Hugh de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Bedford (b. circa 1106) Robert was 1st Earl of Leicester and Count Meulan. He supported King Stephen during the civil war with Empress Matilda. Orderic Vitalis records that Rodbertus comes Mellenti demanded arcem Ibreii from Duke Robert who said that he had given Brioniamcastrum to Roberts father in exchange for Ivry, that the duke imprisoned Robert and entrusted Brionne to Rodberto Balduini filio, dated to [1090][1390]. Robert de Beaumont (c.1120 - 1190) - Genealogy - Geni.com He was married to Hawise de Beaumont of Leicester, daughter of Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester and Amica de Gael and had children: Robert FitzRobert (1151, Cardiff, Glamorganshire 1166 Unmd Vp, Cardiff, Glamorganshire). Roger de Beaumont had married Adeline, the aughter of Warleran, count of Meulan ('de Mellente') in France, and was allied paternally to the ducal house of Normandy, of which he was a trusted counsellor. Robert de Beaumont - Third Earl of Leicester - FamilySearch.org Birth of Sir William de Beaumont (de Hambeldon), Birth of Amicia de Beaumont, Countess of Leicester. Quite the same Wikipedia. Orderic Vitalis records Waleran Comte de Meulan having three sisters (whom he does not name), one of whom he married to Guillaume Lovel son of Ascelin[1422]. Adeline de Beaumont. He married circa 1048 or earlier Adeline of Meulan (ca. If so he was deprived almost at once. He died in 1190 at Durazzo, Albania G. 2 He gained the title of 3rd Earl of Leicester He was the son of Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester and Elizabeth de Vermandois, the twin brother of Waleran de Beaumont. Amice (Gael) de Beaumont (1108 - 1168 Etienne (Stephen) de Meulan. (b. c. 1102) 8. [1407] Willelmi Gemmetencis Histori (Duchesne, 1619), Liber VIII, XXIX, p. 307. Their surviving children were: 2. [1400] Orderic Vitalis (Prvost), Vol. He succeeded to the greater part of his father's lands in Normandy, including Beaumont, Pont-Audemer, Vatteville and Brionne. He rebelled against Henry I King of England in Sep 1123, with his brothers-in-law Walran de Meulan, Hugues de Montfort and Guillaume Louvel[1421]. [2], https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83834600/robert-de-beaumont. In the contest with Anselm he took the same line as his son in the contest with Becket, intervening to save him from the vengence of Rufus, and in the council of Rockingham (1095) opposing his deposition, yet steadily supporting the right of the crown in the question of investitures. [1742] Gurney (1845), p. 176, quoting Close Rolls, 16 John, p. 172. Succeeding later to his father's large inheritance in Normandy, he became one of the wealthiest vassals of the Crown, both in England and in Normandy. II, Liber V, XIII, p. 404. [AGNES . Roger was nicknamed Barbatus or La Barbe because he wore a moustache and beard while the Normans usually were clean shaven. the Achitophel of his time,' he was deemed, says Henry of Huntindon, 'sapientissimus omnium hinc usque in Jerusalem,' and, according to William of Malmesbury, was appealed to 'as the Oracle of God.' When very young he accompanied Duke William to England and distinguished himself at the battle of Hastings, and received large grants of lands in co. Warwick, with smaller holdings in cos. Leicester, Northants, and Wilts. 1212), descendant of Ansfrid the Dane. Born: France abt. 6. Select Cases in the Court of Kings Bench, Vol. [1415] Willelmi Gemmetencis Histori (Duchesne, 1619), Liber VII, XXXVIII, p. 289. He was ejected from Bedford by the sons of Robert Beauchamp. The Chronicon Rotomagensi records the death in 1118 of "Robertus comes de Mellent"[1393]. "Hugo Castrinovi dominus" confirmed donations to the monastery of Saint-Vincent, with the consent of "uxore mea Alberedi et matre mea senior iam detenta Mabilia et filiis meis Hugone, Gervasio et Galeranno", by charter dated 1132[1420]. In 1096 he married Elizabeth (or Isabel) de Vermandois, daughter of Hugh Magnus (1053-1101) a younger son of the French king and Adelaide,_Countess_of_Vermandois (1050-1120). Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester (died 1118) Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester (11041168) Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester (died 1190) Robert de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Leicester (died 1204) (alias Robert FitzPernel) Amice, Countess of Leicester (died 1215) At the Battle of Hastings Robert was appointed leader of the infantry on the right wing of the army. Robert de Beaumont de Belmont, Assalt Engleis el primier front. LVIII, 1939), p. cxv (entry e), summary of content available at <, [1750] Heley Chadwyck-Healey, C. E. and Landon, L. (1923) Somersetshire Pleas, Roll no. Footnote: 28 May 2002. m AMICIE de l'Isle, daughter of ---. Isabel (Vermandois) de Warenne [1390] Orderic Vitalis (Prvost), Vol. 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). Being advanced in years at the time of the invasion of England, he remained in Normandy at the head of the council, and sent his sons with William. It is likely that Isabelle was the eldest child as she gave birth to her own first child in [1138]. Waleran IV de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Worcester, twin, Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester, twin, Adeline, wife of Hugh de Montfort & Richard de Granville, Isabel, wife of Sir Gilbert de Clare and Herve de Montgomery. Their children were: 2. As so frequently happened on the death of a great tenant-in-chief during the first century after the Conquest, the Norman and french fiefs and the English fiefs were separated. Descendants. [1745] Rotuli de Oblatis et Finibus, 17/18 John, p. 596. According to Henry of Huntingdon, Robert died of shame after "a certain earl carried off the lady he had espoused, either by some intrigue or by force and stratagem." 1104), eldest twin and heir. Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester Henry II took away the earl's lands and titles as well. VI, Book XII, p. 333. Template:Lancaster and Leicester family tree Waleran IV de Beaumont, Count of Meulan (born 1104) 3. Like his father and brother he also held the title Count of Meulan in the French nobility. William FitzRobert Geoffrey of Mortagne, afterwards Count of Perche. He had married, late in life (1096-7), Elizabeth (or Ysabel), saughter of Hugh the Great of Vermandois (or of Crepy) and niece of Philip of France. Born between 1040 and 1050 at Normandy, France. WebLRBK-WPN. The surname "de Beaumont" is given him by genealogists. Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester & Earl of Hereford (b. Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester & Earl of Hereford (b. Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester Google Arts & Culture Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. (ed.) Bishop Ivo dismissed their request based on their being within a few degrees of kindred. [1756] Willelmi Gemmetencis Histori (Du Chesne, 1619), Liber VIII, XXXVII, p. 312. The following is an excerpt from Cokayne's The Complete Peerage, rev. [1388] Domesday Translation, Warwickshire, XVI, pp. As a result, Roger's elder sons were awarded rich lands in England, and both eventually were made English earls by the sons of the Conqueror. WebRobert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester. He was greatly trusted by that King. Robert de Beaumont Of these, Robert fought at Senlac (14 Oct 1066), though confused with his father by Wace (Roman de Rou, 1. The necrology of the abbey of Saint-Denis records the death "Non Apr" of "Robertus comes Leecestrie"[1737]. At the head of a troop which he commanded on the right wing he attacked with the utmost bravery and success".[1]. He and his brother Henry were members of the Royal hunting party in the New ForestNew Forest. de Beaumont ADELINE de Beaumont . Thereafter he is continuously styled Count (Comes) of Meulan. He had the following progeny: Sons[edit] Waleran IV de Beaumont, Count of Meulan, 1st Earl of Worcester (b. Son of Roger de Beaumont, Seigneur de Portaudemer and Adeline, de Meulan Earl Robert II de Beaumont of LeicestershireII A note about Simon De Montfort from Catholic Encyclopedia: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10540a.htm, Pedigree Resource File Ver a la persona en el modo de cuadro genealgico, Robert I /de Beaumont/ 1st Earl of Leicester, Beaumont-le-Roger, Eure, Normandy, France, Roger /de Beaumont/ Seigneur de Pont-Audemer, Isabel Elizabeth /de Vermandois/ Countess of Leicester, sexo: female nacimiento: 1100, Robert II /de Beaumont/ 2nd Earl of Leicester sexo: male nacimiento: 1104, Waleran /de Beaumont/ Earl of Worchester sexo: male nacimiento: 1104, Alice /de Beaumont/ sexo: female nacimiento: aproximadamente 1105 defuncin: 11 July 1191, Hugh /de Beaumont/ Earl of Bedford sexo: male nacimiento: aproximadamente 1117, Notas (1) Robert de Beaumon; allegedly 1st Earl of Leicester of the c 1102 creation. The necrology of Saint-Nicaise de Meulan records the death of "Robertus comes Leicestrie", undated but among other deaths listed in early April[1738]. William is sometimes also referred to as "William II" in relation to his position as the second Duke of Normandy of that name. Normandy is a geographical region corresponding to the former Duchy of Normandy. ROBERT de Beaumont-le-Roger, son of ROGER de Vieilles Seigneur de Beaumont-le-Roger & his wife Adeline de Meulan ([1046]-5 or 6 Jun 1118, bur Praux, monastery of Saint-Pierre[1383]). Agnes de Beaumont, a nun Maud de Beaumont, married William Lovel. WebRobert + of BEAUMONT: Sex: Male: Spouse: Amice + of LEICESTER (1108-1156) Birth: 1104: Leicester,Leicestershire, England: Occupation: 2nd Earl of Leicester: Title: frm 1118 to 1168 (age 13-64) Earl of Leicester: Title: frm 1154 to 1168 (age 49-64) Lord High Steward: Title: frm 1154 to 1168 (age 49-64) Chief Justiciar: Death: 5 Apr 1168 (age 63-64) WebHow to say Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester in English? Eustace, Count of Boulogne. He was present in the King's army at Tenchebrai, 28 September 1106. Connect to the World Family Tree to find out, Lot-et-Garonne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, To enable the proper functioning and security of the website, we collect information via cookies as specified in our, Sir Robert de Beaumont, Knight, Earl of Leicester, Justiciar of England, Amice de Gal, Heiress of Breteuil, Countess Of Leicester, Robert "Fitz-Parnell" de Breteuil, 4th Earl of Leicester, Amicia de Beaumont, Countess of Leicester, Pernel / Petronilla de Beaumont, Nun at Nuneaton Priory, Hawise de Beaumont, Countess of Gloucester. III, Annales Prioratus de Dunstaplia, Annales Monasterii de Bermundeseia (London), Annales de Dunstaplia, p. 42. The rest of the town was granted him by Henry I and it is possible that he became Earl of Leicester. Elizabeth of Vermandois, Countess of Leicester 970, MS British Museum. Robert of Torigny records the death in 1168 of "Robertus comes Leecestri" and the succession of "filium Robertum"[1750]. m GILBERT FitzGilbert de Clare Earl of Pembroke, son of GILBERT FitzRichard Lord of Clare & his wife Adelisa de Clermont ([1100]-6 Jan 1148 or 1149, bur Tintern Abbey). WALERAN de Beaumont (1104-Praux 9/10 Apr 1166, bur Praux, monastery of Saint-Pierre). Upon the death of his mother in 1081 he became Comte de Meullant in France, about 1107 was probably created Earl of Leicester in England by Henry I., and d. 5 June 1118, aged nearly eighty years. Nor does he appear to have been so styled, though he posessed the tertius denarius, and though that dignity devolved upon his son. Geni requires JavaScript! WikiTree Robert was one of the 5 Earls who witnessed the Charter to Salisbury granted at the Northampton Council of King Henry I on 8 September 1131 in Northampton. William de Beaumont (not mentioned in most sources). Beaumont m --- de Beauchamp, daughter of SIMON de Beauchamp & his wife ---. Hawise de Beaumont is the daughter of Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester and Amicia de Montfort.2 She married William FitzRobert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester, son of Robert de Mellent de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester and Mabel FitzHamon, circa 1150. Guillaume de Jumiges records one illegitimate daughter of King Henry I as daughter of "Elizabeth sorore Waleranni comitis Mellenti"[1407]. Royalty for Commoners, 2nd Ed; Roderick W Stuart {1988}, --------------------------------------------------------------------------------. III, Liber VIII, XIII, p. 337. Adeline de Beaumont, married two times: i. Hugh IV of Montfort-sur-Risle; ii. Hugh de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Bedford (born c. 1106) 5. But of this the Lords' committee 'found no evidence.' Robert Beaumont, count of Meulan and earl of Leicester, died 5 June 1118. He was rewarded by William I King of England with the grant of lands, mainly in Warwickshire and Leicestershire.