Robert I de "@N52988@" Beaumont , 1st Earl of Leicester Born ± 1049 at Beaumont-le-Roger, Eure, Normandy, France, died Jun 5, 1118 at As a monk at Abbey of Preaux, Normandy, France, approximately 69 years Robert de Beaumont; allegedly 1st Earl of Leicester of the c1102 creation. [Burke's Peerage] ------------------------------------ On Leicester, Earldom of [Burke's Peerage, p. 1671]: Robert de Beaumont, a companion in arms of William I (The Conqueror) at Hastings was granted after the Conquest much land in the Midlands of England, but most of it was in Warwickshire rather than Leicestershire. Indeed his younger brother became Earl of Warwick. Robert also held territory in Normandy and is usually referred to as Count of Meulan. He was a leading political figure in the reigns of William II and Henry I and on the death of one Ives de Grandmesnil in the First Crusade, the funds for campaigning in which Ives had raised from Robert on the security of his estates, [Robert] came into full possession of them, including a sizeable part of Leicester. The rest of the town was granted him by Henry I and it is possible that he became Earl of Leicester. Married 1096 (-1066 or -1065 years married) to: Isabel Elizabeth de Vermandois, daughter of N.N. and Adelaide de Vermandois. Born ± 1081 at Valois now Oise, Picardy, France, died /31 at Priory of Lewes, Sussex, England, approximately -1050 years, 1st marriage to: Robert I de "@N52988@" Beaumont , 1st Earl of Leicester, 2nd marriage to: William de "@N52935@" Warenne , 2nd Earl of Surrey Isabel (or Elizabeth), widow of Robert (DE BEAUMONT), COUNT OF MEULAN and 1st EARL OF LEICESTER (died 5 June 1118), daughter of Hugh DE CR Children: 1. Adeline de BeaumontBorn ± 1096 at Leicester, Leicestershire, England 2. Isabel Elizabeth de BeaumontBorn ± 1098 at Leicester, Leicestershire, England, died Jan 6, 1147/48 at Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales, approximately 49 years 3. Eleanor de BeaumontBorn 1100 at Leicester, Leicestershire, England 4. Robert II de Beaumont , 2nd Earl of LeicesterBorn 1104 at Leicestershire, England, died Apr 5, 1168 at England, 63 or 64 years On Leicester, Earldom of [Burke's Peerage, p. 1671]: Robert de Beaumont, a companion in arms of William I (The Conqueror) at Hastings was granted after the Conquest much land in the Midlands of England, but most of it was in Warwickshire rather than Leicestershire. Indeed his younger brother became Earl of Warwick. Robert also held territory in Normandy and is usually referred to as Count of Meulan. He was a leading political figure in the reigns of William II and Henry I and on the death of one Ives de Grandmesnil in the First Crusade, the funds for campaigning in which Ives had raised from Robert on the security of his estates, [Robert] came into full possession of them, including a sizeable part of Leicester. The rest of the town was granted him by Henry I and it is possible that he became Earl of Leicester. His son, another Robert, certainly called himself Earl of Leicester. 5. Waleran de Beaumont , Ct Meulan, Earl WorcesterBorn 1104 at Beaumont, Normandy, France, died Apr 10, 1166, 61 or 62 years Waleran de Beaumont, Count de Meulan, Earl of Worcester. [Ancestral Roots] 6. Alice de BeaumontBorn 1105 at Beaumont, Sur-Oise, Normandy, France, died Jul 11, 1191 at Rheims, France, 85 or 86 years 7. Maud de BeaumontBorn ± 1116 at Meulan, Yvelines, Ile-de-France, France, died after 1189 |