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Richard de Grenville II
- Preferred Name: Richard de Grenville II[1]
- Alternate Name: Richard de Greinville II
- Gender: M
- Death: 1162 in Thame, Buckinghamshire, England at LATI: N1.7627 LONG: E0.6592 with note: Formatting.
- Alt. Birth: 1120
- FSID: L5ZL-DYL
- Birth: 1130 in Bideford, Devonshire, England at LATI: N1.0173 LONG: E4.2068
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
He [Richard II] was succeeded by his eldest son, Richard, who held the manor of Bideford by half a knight’s fee of the honour of Gloucester in the reign of Henry the Second, and in the twelfth year of the same reign he is mentioned in the rolls as holding three knights fees and a half in Devon and Cornwall. In the second year of the reign of King John, 1200, he was knighted, being styled Lord of Bideford and Kilkhampton… In the year 1204 King John (by a charter dated the 14th September), granted and confirmed to him, by the name of Richard, eldest begotton son of Richard de Grenvil, the marriage of the daughter and heir of Thomas de Middleton, with all her inheritance, fees, etc.”[1]
“In Bennett’s History of Tewkesbury, pp. 340-344, we find that the living of Bideford had been given in the reign of Henry the First to Tewkesbury Abbey, the patronage being vested in Mabel, Countess of Gloucester. This Richard de Greinville had the misfortune to become involved in legal proceedings with the Abbot of Tewkesbury concerning the advowson of the Churches of Bideford and Kilkhampton; and in the second year of the reign of King John he paid forty marks and a palfry to have an assize against that prelate. The lawsuit lasted many years, but at last a compromise was effected in his grandson’s time, and we read in “Nevyll’s Registers,” fol. 7, that the advowson of St. Mary’s Church, Bideford, was annexed to the manor of Bideford. [2]
“He married, according to Austin’s pedigree, one Gundreda, by whom he left a young family, all under age at the time of his death, 1204. The king gave the land and wardship to Richard Fleminge… [3]
Sources
↑ Roger Granville, The History of the Granville Family (1895), p. 31.
↑ Roger Granville, The History of the Granville Family (1895), pp. 31-32.
↑ Roger Granville, The History of the Granville Family (1895), p. 32.
Family 1: Elizabeth d'Avoye Or Melvinap Arthern, b. BET 1073 AND 1110 in Bideford, Devon, England d. in Bideford, Devon, England
Family 2: Alice FitzNichols, b. 1135 in Bideford, Devonshire, England d. 1155 in Bideford, Devonshire, England
- Adam de Grenville I, b. 1155 in Bideford, Devon, England d. 1184 in England
Sources:
- Title: Richard, II de Granville : Family tree by Blue WOLF - Geneanet
Author: "Richard, II de Granville : Family tree by Blue WOLF - Geneanet." Richard, II de Granville : Family tree by Blue WOLF - Geneanet. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Mar. 2018. .
Publication: Name: https://gw.geneanet.org/bluewolfnz02?lang=en&p=richard+ii&n=de+granville;
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