Amice ‘of Sibbesdon’ de Camaville

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Amice ‘of Sibbesdon’ de Camaville

Also Known As: "de Camavilla"
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Birthplace: Sibbestone, Leicestershire, England
Death: circa 1368
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Wife of Sir Roger Corbet, of Caus, Knt.

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About Amice ‘of Sibbesdon’ de Camaville

Not the daughter of Geoffrey de Camville, 1st Baron Camville


Biography

Sir Roger Corbet, of Caus, Knt.,was the son of Roger Corbet d 1289 and Nesta, who remarried to Thomas de Rosshall. He married Amice de Camaville; his heir was Roger, knight, who married Beatrice. Other children were Peter, Joan, Cecil, Maud.

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camaville-1

Amice de Camaville of Sibbesdon, etc., Leicestershire. [1] In the last Deed Roger's wife is mentioned; she was a daughter of the House of Camavila, lords of the Manor of Sibbestone in Leicestershire. Her father was Sir Thomas de Camavila, who seems to have had one son and one daughter. The daughter Amice married Sir Roger Corbet of Legh; the son William died without heir. [2]

In 1318 Roger Corbet was summoned to Parliament as Roger Corbet of Caus, knight of the Shire. He had been married for some years to Amice, daughter of Sir Thomas de Camavila, lord of the Manor of Sibbestone in Leicestershire.

"Sir Roger of Legh and his wife Amice built a south aisle to the church at Sibbesdon, and their arms are, I believe, seen in the east window: Or, two ravens in pale proper, within a border engrailed gules; impaling argent, on a cross gules five mullets or. Roger, son of Roger Corbet of Legh, did homage for his lands in Sibbesden, 1368, in the Shire Hall of Leicester. Thomas Corbet, his son, was lord of Sibbesden before 1405, and was buried at Sibbesden about 1424, leaving a son Thomas to succeed him both in Leicestershire and in Shropshire. I have carefully copied the information from Nicholls' " Leicestershire " because it gives the true descent from Sir Roger and Amice, which is not easily obtained elsewhere; and some other details".

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