Misc. Notes
Pg 691 Pedigree: Robert de Beaumont, had third penny of co. Leicester
54947Pg 40 On the death of his mother in 1081 he (Robert De Beaumont) (being heir to her br. Hugh), was acknowledged as Comte De Meulan or Mellent and did homage accordingly to the King of France, sitting in 1082 as a Peer of France in a Parl. at Poisay.
Pg 40-41 (Robert De Beaumont) first wife is said to have been Godeschilde, d/o Ralph (sometimes tho erroneously, called Roger), Seigneus De Toeni Et Conches. From her (if indeed she ever was m. to him) he was separated before 1096. He is also said (tho probably in error) to have m. Emma d/o Roger De Breteuil.
17383Pg 27 Robert de Beaumont, Earl of Mellent in Normandy & Leicester in England
60932 Pg 56 Line 50, Sir Robert de Beaumont, Lord of Beaumont, Pont-Audemer and Brionne, Count of Meulan, cr. First Earl of Leicester, Companion of William the Conqueror at Hastings 1066
25400Pg 114, Robert de Beaumont, Earl of Leicester
17386Pg 55 Sir Robert De Beaumont, Lord of Beaumont, Pont-Audemer and Brione, Count of Meulan; created first Earl of Leicester, Companion of William the Conqueror at Hastings 1066
54948Dictionary of National Biography 1921-22
17387Vol 02 Image64of460 Pg 64 Beaumont, Robert de, count of Meulan, fedal statesman. Robert de Beaumont being of advanced in yrs at the time of the invasion of England, he remained in Normandy at the head of the council, & sent his sons with William
Vol 22 Image88of1511 Pg 80 Beaufort, Robert, count of Meulan; distinguished himself at Senlac 1066 and was awarded land in Warwickshire; became one of the most prominent laymen under William II, whom he assisted in his struggle in Normandy with Robert 1096, and in invasion of France, 1097; became Henry I’s trusted counsellor; despatched on mission to Normandy 1103; fought at Tenchebrai 1106
Pg 342 Robert 1st Baron re Bellemont, created Earl of Leicester & Mellent
42940Image126of277 Pg 117 Robert, Earl of Mellent
60934Pg 386 Frances Chichester, a descendant of Robert de Belmont and his wife, Isabel de Vermandois, in England85453Part 1 Pg 5 Robert5 de Beaumont (or de Bellomont) accompanied William the Conqueror in the invasion of England in 1066 and having greatly distinguished himself at the battle of Hastings, was rewarded with vast possessions in England, receiving ninety one great lordships or manors, mostly in Warwickshire. Upon the death of his mother in 1080 he became Comte de Meullant in France, about 1107 was probably created Earl of Leicester in England by King Henry I
85454Pg 105 Robert de Beaumont I, Seigneur of Beaumont, Pont-Audemer, Vatteville & Brionne, Count of Meulan in the French Vexin, 1st Earl of Leicester
17389Pg 125 Robert de Beaumont, Seigneur of Beaumont, Pont-Audemer, Brionne, and Vatteville in Normandy, Count of Meulan in the French Vexin, Earl of Leicester
Pg 133 Robert de Beaumont, Seigneur of Beaumont, Pont-Andemer, Brionnne & Vattevile in Normandy, Count of Meulan in the French Vexin, Earl of Leicester
Pg 18 Sir Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester
17798Pg 87 Sir Robert de Beaumont, Lord of Beaumont, First Earl of Leicester, Companion to William the Conqueror at Hastings, 1066
Pg 176 Robert de Beaumont, Seigneur of Beaumont, Pont-Audemer, Brionne & Vatteville in Normandy, Count of Meulan in the French Vexin, Earl of Leicester
Pg 222 Robert de Beaumont, Seigneur of Beaumont, Pont-Audemer, Brionne & Vatteville in Normandy, Count of Meulan in French Vexin, Earl of Leicester
Robert De Beaumont 1st Earl of Leicester, Norman Nobleman
25401Pg 62 Robert De Beaumont, Earl of Leicester
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