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Matilda de Taillebois

Finnish: Matilda Taillebois
Also Known As: "Mahald", "Maud"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Normandie, France
Death: 1130 (75-85)
Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
Immediate Family:

Wife of Hugh de Beauchamp, of Bedford
Mother of Walter de Beauchamp, of Elmley; Simon de Beauchamp, “the Dapifer”; Robert de Beauchamp, of Bedford; Maud de Beauchamp and William Peveril de Beauchamp, Sr.

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About Matilda de Taillebois

Her name confirmed as Matilda; parentage unproven.

http://thepeerage.com/p39781.htm#i397801

Matilda Taillebois married Hugues de Beauchamp.1

Child of Matilda Taillebois and Hugues de Beauchamp

Walter de Beauchamp+1

Citations

[S1916] Tim Boyle, "re: Boyle Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 16 September 2006. Hereinafter cited as "re: Boyle Family."



http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3.htm#_ftn771

HUGH de Beauchamp ([1050/60]-[1114]). His birth date range is suggested by his absence from any charters of King William I, which indicates that he may have come of age in the latter part of the king´s reign. Domesday Book records “Hugh de Beauchamp” holding land in Bengeo in Hertford Hundred in Hertfordshire; Linslade and Soulbury in Cottesloe Hundred and Lathbury in Bunsty Hundred in Buckinghamshire; and numerous properties in Bedfordshire[730]. William II King of England confirmed to "Hugh of Beauchamp and all his barons of Bucks" that Gilbert Abbot of Westminster had proved his title to land granted by King William I, by charter dated to [1087/95][731]. "…Hugo de Beauchamp…" witnessed the undated charter under which King William II instructed Ramsey abbey to return fugitives if found[732]. "Hugh de Beauchamp, Ralph Paganel" witnessed the charter dated to [1094/1100] under which William II King of England granted a market to St Mary of Thorney[733]. m MATILDA, daughter of ---. Her marriage is confirmed by the Chronicon Rameseiensis which records a donation which names "quatuor ex hominibus Simonis de Bellocampo et Mahald matris eius", dated to [1124/30][734]. A charter of Ramsey abbey dated to [1124/30] names "Simonis de Bello Campo et Mahald matris eius"[735]. Hugh & his wife had two children:

a) SIMON de Beauchamp (-[1137]). "…Simone de Bello Campo…" witnessed the charter dated 1114 under which Henry I King of England granted the land of Roger de Worcester to Walter de Beauchamp[736]. A charter of Ramsey abbey dated to [1124/30] names "Simonis de Bello Campo et Mahald matris eius"[737]. The 1130 Pipe Roll records "Symon de Belcapo" in Bedfordshire[738]. Orderic Vitalis records that Bedford castle had been granted to "Rodberti de Bello Campo…frater eius", presumably referring to Simon as the same paragraph records his daughter´s marriage[739]. "…Simundus de Belecamp…" witnessed the charter of Ramsey abbey dated to [1133/37] which records that "Walterus de Bolebeche…Heylenius uxor sua et Hugo filius suus" donated "terram de Waltone"[740]. m ---. The name of Simon´s wife is not known. Simon & his wife had one child:

i) daughter . Orderic Vitalis records that "Hugoni cognomento Pauperi" married "filiam Simonis de Bello Campo"[741]. m HUGH de Beaumont, son of ROBERT de Beaumont-le-Roger Comte de Meulan, Earl of Leicester & his wife Elisabeth de Vermandois [Capet] (-after 1140). A favourite of King Stephen who gave him the castle and barony of Bedford in 1138, thereby creating him Earl of Bedford. He was ejected from Bedford by his wife´s first cousins, the sons of Robert Beauchamp. He appears to have lapsed into poverty and was probably degraded from his peerage[742].

b) ROBERT de Beauchamp (-before 1130). Orderic Vitalis records that Bedford castle had been granted to "Rodberti de Bello Campo…frater eius" (the latter referring to Simon de Beauchamp)[743]. He presumably died before the 1129/30 Pipe Roll in which his son is named. m ---. The name of Robert´s wife is not known. Robert & his wife had two children:

i) MILES [I] de Beauchamp (-after [1141/42]). The 1130 Pipe Roll records "Miloni de Belcampo" in Buckinghamshire[744]. The Gesta Stephani Regis records that King Stephen besieged "Milonem de Bellocampo" in the castle of Bedford, dated to [1140/42][745]. Orderic Vitalis records that "filii Rodberti de Bello Campo" held the castle of Bedford against King Stephen[746]. Empress Matilda made various grants of property by charter dated to [1141/42] witnessed by "…Milo de Belloc´…"[747]. "…Milone de Bellocampo…" witnessed the charter dated [25/31] Jul 1141 under which "M. imperatrix, Henrici regis filia et Anglorum domina" confirmed various properties to "Willelmo de Bello Campo" [William [I] de Beauchamp, son of Walter [I] de Beauchamp, see Part B. of this chapter below][748].

ii) PAYN de Beauchamp (-1156). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Lord of Bedford. “Paganus de Bellocampo et uxor eius Rohaisa comitissa” founded Chicksand priory, for the soul of “…Simonis de Bellocampo…”, by undated charter dated to [1150][749]. “Ricardus de Bellocampo” donated "ecclesiam de Lamerseia" to Colne Priory, Essex, with the consent of "Adelinæ uxoris meæ", by undated charter, witnessed by "Pagano de Bellocampo, Stephano et Waltero de Bellocampo"[750]. “Paganum et comitissam Roheis…sponsa mea” donated property to Thorney Monastery, by undated charter witnessed by “dominella Elena…Ivo Taillebois…”[751]. m (after 1144) as her second husband, ROHESE de Vere, widow of GEOFFREY de Mandeville Earl of Essex, daughter of AUBREY de Vere, Chamberlain of England & his wife Adelisa de Clare ([1105/10]-after 1166, bur Chicksand Priory). “G de Magnavilla et Roeisa uxor eius” donated property to Hurley Priory, Berkshire by undated charter[752]. “Paganus de Bellocampo et uxor eius Rohaisa comitissa” founded Chicksand priory, for the soul of “…Simonis de Bellocampo…”, by undated charter dated to [1150][753]. “Paganum et comitissam Roheis…sponsa mea” donated property to Thorney Monastery, by undated charter witnessed by “dominella Elena…Ivo Taillebois…”[754]. A manuscript document narrating the foundation of Newenham Priory names “Paganus de Bello-campo” as its founder, his wife “Roisia”, and their son “Simon de Bellocampo”[755]. Payn & his wife had [two] children:

(a) [HELEN . “Paganum et comitissam Roheis…sponsa mea” donated property to Thorney Monastery, by undated charter witnessed by “dominella Elena…”[756]. It is probable that "dominella Elena", as first in the list of subscribers, was closely related to the donors, possibly their daughter. If this is correct, the absence of the couple´s known son Simon suggests that Helen must have been their oldest suriviving child.]

(b) SIMON de Beauchamp (-1207). A manuscript document narrating the foundation of Newenham Priory names “Paganus de Bello-campo” as its founder, his wife “Roisia”, and their son “Simon de Bello-campo”[757]. Lord of Bedford.



Children:

  • 1. Stephen BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1114 in Hereford, Buckshire, England
  • 2. Simon BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1116 in Hereford, Buckshire, England
  • 3. Payne (Peganus) BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1118 in Of, Hereford, Buckshire, England
  • 4. Walter BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1120 in Elmley Castle, Worcester, Worcester, England
  • 5. Milo BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1122 in Elmley Castle, Worcester, Worcester, England
  • 6. Adeline BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1124 in Of, Kirkham, Yorkshire, England
  • 7. Robert BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1126 in Hereford, Buckshire, England
  • 8. Beatrice BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1128 in Hereford, Buckshire, England
  • 9. Ellen BEAUCHAMP b: Abt 1130 in Hereford, Buckshire, England

http://www.gordonbanks.com/gordon/family/2nd_Site/geb-p/p199.htm

Marriage* Principal=Matilda Tailbois1 DNB* Beauchamp, de, family (per. c.1080-c.1265), gentry, held a modest barony of about forty-five knights' fees, predominantly in Bedfordshire, with some land in Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, and Huntingdonshire. The family exercised a local dominance in Bedfordshire, but was only occasionally prominent on the national stage. No connection has been found to the Beauchamps of Worcester. The family was first represented by Hugh de Beauchamp (fl. 1080-c.1118), presumably of Norman origin, who acquired his lands and position through marriage to Matilda, apparently the daughter and heir of Ralf Tallebosc, post-conquest castellan of Bedford and sheriff of Bedfordshire, and Azelina, who held lands in Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire in her own right. Information for the early twelfth century is scarce, but Hugh seems to have had at least two sons, Simon and Robert.

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Hugh de Beauchamp & Adeliza Matilda de Taillebois Click to view Hugh de Beauchamp & Adeliza Matilda de Taillebois in the family tree

They had seven sons and three daughters, named Walter, Walter, Robert, Stephen, Simon, Milo, Payne, Adeline, Beatrice and Ellen.

Personal Details

Male Hugh de Beauchamp
Hugh was born in 1066 in Normandy, France.1 He died at the age of 75 in 1141 in Elmley Castle, Worchestershire, England.2

Female Adeliza Matilda de Taillebois
Adeliza was born in 1062 in Kendal Castle, Westmoreland, Cumbria, England.2
Birth Notes
B: Abt. 1045
She died at the age of 62 in 1124 in Elmley Castle, Worchestershire, England.2

Children

Male Baron of Elmley Walter de Beauchamp
Walter was born in 1076 in Elmley Castle, Worchestershire, England.3

Female Adeline de Beauchamp
Adeline was born in 1076 in Elmley Castle, Worchestershire, England.4 She died at the age of 48 in 1124.5

Male Walter de Beauchamp
Walter was born in 1076 in Elmley Castle, Worchestershire, England.6

Male Baron of Bedford Robert de Beauchamp
Robert was born in 1077 in Elmley Castle, Worchestershire, England.4

Male Stephen de Beauchamp
Stephen was born in 1078 in Elmley Castle, Worchestershire, England.4

Male Simon de Beauchamp
Simon was born in 1080 in Elmley Castle, Worchestershire, England.4

Male Milo de Beauchamp
Milo was born in 1084 in Elmley Castle, Worchestershire, England.4

Female Beatrice de Beauchamp
Beatrice was born in 1088 in Elmley Castle, Worchestershire, England.4

Female Ellen de Beauchamp
Ellen was born in 1090 in Elmley Castle, Worchestershire, England.4

Male Baron of Bedford Payne de Beauchamp
Payne was born in 1102 in Elmley Castle, Worchestershire, England.4

1 http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=jdp-fam&id=I5952&s...
2 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=michaelrn...
3 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=michaelrn...
4 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=michaelrn...
5 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=781234&id...
6 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=michaelrn...

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Matilda de Taillebois's Timeline

1050
1050
Normandie, France
1072
1072
Elmley Castle, Elmley, Worcestershire, England
1075
1075
shire,, Hereford, Herefordshire, England, United Kingdom
1077
1077
Buckinghamshire, England (United Kingdom)
1080
1080
1095
1095
1130
1130
Age 80
Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
1935
June 1, 1935
Age 80
June 1, 1935
Age 80