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grant for lives. 5 May 1362. Manor of Curple's. John Symund of Aschelee (Knts) to Sir Richard Walkefar', Sir Robert de Causton, Kts., Simon parson of the church of Wolferton, Robert Trayle parson of the church of St. Andrew of Bertonbyndich, William de Wychingham, William de Barshale, Alan de Massyngham, chaplain and John son of Edward Curpel of Fyncham NRO Hare 1505 191x6

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Hare Family Records Fincham NFK 1362

deed of quitclaim. 5 May 1362. Manor of Curple's. John Symund of Aschelee (Knts) to Sir Richard Walkefar, Sir Robert de Causton, Kts., Simon parson of the church of Wolferton, Robert Trayle parson of the church of St. Andrew of Bertonbyndich, William de Wychingham, William de Barshale, Alan de Masyngham, chaplain and John son of Edmund Curpel of Fyncham NRO
1330 Margaret de Braose 1348 Dionysia Wychingham 1312 - 1370 Eve Ufford 58 58 1306 - 1370 John de Braose 63 63 1332 John de Braose 1270 Giles de Braose 1289 - 1311 Joan Beaumont 22 22 He [Giles de Breuse] married Joan, daughter of Richard DE BEAUMONT, of Witnesham, Suffolk. He died shortly before 6 February 1310/1. His wife survived him.
1308 John de Wychingham 1285 John de Wychingham 1260 Walter de Wychingham 1260 Richard Beaumont The following is a post to SGM, 16 Jan 2002, by Rosie Bevan:

From: cbevan@paradise.net.nz (cbevan@paradise.net.nz)
Subject: Joan de Beaumont
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 2002-01-16 15:05:03 PST

Recently it has been shown by John Ravilious that Joan de Beaumont, da of Richard Beaumont of Witnesham, and wife of Giles de Brewse d.1311, was also wife of Edmund Bacon who died in 1337.

The ancestry of Joan has been something of a puzzle, but today I came across a possible placing for her through information from W.A.Copinger, The Manors of Suffolk, (Fisher-Unwin,1905) v.1. Unfortunately this volume does not cover Witnesham, but it appears that the Beaumont, or Bellomonte family, had interests in other manors in Suffolk - namely a third share of Groton and Semere, Levenya Strattons manor in Assington and possibly Boxfield.

These were held by Godfrey de Bellomonte who died without issue in 1293 and was succeeded by his brother Sir John Bellomonte who died in 1297, leaving a widow Alice. He was succeeded by his son Richard Bellomonte, who held in 1299. Chronologically it is possible that Joan is daughter of this Richard.

A full pedigree of the descendants of Robert Cokefield (d. temp. Richard I), is shown on p.111 and includes that of Sir John Bellomonte which is reproduced below.

1.Robert de Cokefield
2.Gunnora de Cokefield=William Drayton
3.Alicia de Drayton=William de Bellomonte 8 John [1206/7]
4.William de Bellomonte of Drayton=Alicia da. and coh. of Fulco d'Oyri
5.Godfrey de Bellomonte d.s.p.=Cecilia de Ferrers s.[sister?] and h of Hugo de Ferrers s. of William E. of Derby
5.John de Bellomonte

If Joan was a descendant of Sir John de Bellomonte, it is difficult to tell by the devolution of the above manors, as their history afterwards as given by Copinger is rather patchy. Hopefully the above may help in uncovering further information about the Beaumonts.

Cheers

Rosie

- - - - - - Rosied then added in a post 21 Mar 2003:

I have since come across information that the de Beaumonts also held a manor in Salle, the parish where the Brewes family owned the manor of Stainton. Salle had 4-5 manorial properties in the 1300s.
1263 Alice 1235 - 1298 John Beaumont 63 63 Grimston Hall is in the village of Trimley-St-Martin, about 8 miles southeast of Ipswich. Thomas Cavendish, an Elizabethan adventurer born in 1560, lived here, although it was not the original house, which existed in the Domesday Book. Thomas was the second Englishman to circumnavigate the world, bringing back cargoes of booty, but lost at sea in 1592.
1235 - 1290 55 55 1212 William Beaumont Transaction from Suffolk Records Office, Ipswich Branch:

Reference: HD 1538/257/4
Feoffment
Creation dates: n.d.[early-mid 13c.]
Physical characteristics: Equestrian seal
Language: Latin


Scope and Content
1. William de Bello monte
2. John de Bello monte, his son
For homage and service, (1) to (2), all his land and tenement in towns of Rutham [Rougham], Bekketun [Bacton] and Heggeseth [Hessett], except Adam Hemming with his tenement; to hold to (2) and heirs of his body lawfully begotten, of (1) and heirs, paying 1 pair of gloves annually to (1) and accustomed services to chief lords of fees. Warranty clause.
Witnesses: Sir Robert de Nortun', Sir Thomas de Lutun', John de Pakkeham, William de Nekketun', William Le Larg', Hervey de Heggeseth, William de Stowe, Thomas de La Hum', John del Herst, Stephen de La Hum', Geoffrey the clerk of Heggeseth, William de La Hum', Geoffrey the clerk of Bekketun' and others.
1212 Alicia D' Oyri 1190 William Beaumont 1191 Alice le Strange 1165 - 1206 William Beaumont 41 41 1165 Alice de Drayton 1135 - 1184 William Beaumont 49 49 1145 Joan de Barsham 1125 Maurice de Barsham 1137 William de Drayton 1140 Gunnora de Cokefield 1112 - 1189 Robert de Cokefield 77 77 1184 Fulco d' Oyri 1150 Fulke d' Oyly 1152 1178 Adela d' Oyly 1396 Elizabeth Wychingham 1152 - 1220 Beatrix de Cokefeld 68 68 1174 Alicia de Cokefeld ~1089 - 1166 Adam de Cokefeld 77 77 Adam de Cokefeld, son of Leofmaer (Lemmer), an Englishman to whom an abbot of Bury gave land held in 1086 by Berard and which became known as the Cockfield fee. Probably grantdson of Wulfric, a tenant of the abbey at Groton. The fee increased in size and importance under Adam, who was high in favour with Abbot Anselm (1121-48). His wife was Adelisa, sister of Willam de Criketot. Father of Robert, William, Adam and Alan. Father also of Alice, wife of William de Valeines, and of Sabina, wife of Robert fitz Humphrey. Denise (wife of Roger de Montcanisy?), Odo and Simon de Cokefeld, who attested his widow's grant for his soul (and their son Alan's) after his death, were probably also their issue. His wife Adelisa made their son Adam her heir in Feltwell, Suffolk, held of the honour of Warenne. His son Robert had succeeded him by 1166. [Domesday Descendants p405] Adelicia de Criketot ~1053 Leofmaer ~1064 Hunna ~1027 Wulfric ~1128 Adam de Cokefeld
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