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Marriage
- Robert /FitzIvo/
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Source.Batten. The Barony of Beauchamp of Somerset. Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society's Proceedings. vol xxxvi pp 20-59.
Nb. Called in the Exchequer Domesday Robert and in the Exon Domesday by his official title Robert the Constable, he is sometimes mentioned by his personal name Robert Fitz Ivo. He held extensive domains in the western counties as part of the
Honour of Mortain at the time of Domesday. In Somerset he held the manors of Hache (now Hache Beauchamp), Babcary, Stoche (now Bechen Stoke in the parish of Chewstoke), another Stoche or Stochet (now Stoke-under-Hamdon), Sock (Sock Denys),
Merston (now Marston Magna), Crawecombe (Crowcombe), and Prestiton in Milverton. He also held properties in Dorset and Devon. The Honour of Mortain was forfeited to the Crown by the attainder of William the Second Earl and these manors were no
longer held of a mesne Lord, but directly of the King in capite, per Baroniam, and since they all were in the tenure or seigniory of the Beauchamps, there is every reason to suppose that he was the family ancestor.
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- Robert /de Beauchamp/
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Source.Batten. The Barony of Beauchamp of Somerset. Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society's Proceedings. vol xxxvi pp 20-59.
Nb. May have been a son of Robert FitzIvo. In 1092 he was a witness to a charter by which Ansger Brito, another Domesday tenant of the Earl of Mortain, gave his land of Preston to the Priory if Bermondsey, Surrey, and he was also a witness to a
charter of Henry I confirming this gift.
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