HENRY DE MONTFORT, brother [elder brother Robert, dsp by Michaelmas 1185] and heir. He had succeeded his brother by Michaelmas 1185. He and Alice de Harecourt, his brother's widow, joined in making a grant of Charlcote which was confirmed by Richard I and John. He gave land in Beaudesert to Reinbald de Charlecote, the mill of Henley in Arden to the monks of Conches, who had a cell at Wootten Wawen (for the souls of his father Thurstan and his mother Juliane), and land and the mill of Beaudesert to his younger son Thurstan. He was dead in the spring of 1199, when his heir was in the King's hand, and his widow was summoned to Westminster to answer whether certain land in dispute was her marriage portion or not. [Complete Peerage IX:121-2, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
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Henry de Montfort, who, in the 2nd Richard I [1191], regained the manor of Wellesbourne, co. Warwick, commonly called Wellesbourne-Montfort, whereof he had been dispossessed by King Henry II. He was s. by Thurstan de Montfort. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage Ltd, London, England, 1883, p. 377, Montfort, Barons Montfort]