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Individual:
records are confusing - there is possibly another Richard between this
Richard & Gerard, wife Alice
also listed as b Abbey of Combe, Warwick, England per Ancestry, Jim Weber:
"Richard left issue, Richard, d.s.p.; Isabella, heiress of her brother, m. in
the 4th of Richarad I [11193], Richard Harcourt, of Bosworth, co.
Leicester. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormany Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct
Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., london, England, 1883, p. 100, Cambille,
Barons Cambille, of Clifo. "Third son of Richard de Camvile, who founded Combe Abbey, in
Waswickshire, and was son and heir of Gerard de Camville, Lord of
Lilbourne, near Creek, in Northamptonshire. isabel's mother was Milicent,
cousin to King Henry I's second consort, Adeliza, daughter to Godfrey i,
Duke of rabant, who gave to the said Millicent, on her marriage with the
said Richard Camville, the lordship of Stanton, in the county of Oxford,
which was confirmed to her and her heirs by Kings Stephen and Henry II.
[john Burke, History of the Commoners of Great Britain and ireland, Vol. II,
R. Bentley, London, 34-1838, p. 221, harcourt, of Ankerwycke] "In the time of King Stephen, Richard de Camville was founder of Combe
Abbey, co. Warwick, and was one of the witnesses in the 112h of the same
reign [1147] to the convention between that monarch and Henry, Duke of
Normandy, regarding the succession of the latter to the crown of England.
This feudal lord appears to be a person of great powerduing the whole of
King henry's reign, and after the accession of Richaard I, we find him one of
the admirals in the expedition made by that mnarch into the Holy Land. he
was subsequently governor of Cyprus, whence he went without the king's
permission t the siege of Acxre\\\re and there died. his lordship left for
sons and a dau., viz.,
1. Gerald, his heir,
II. Walter, left issue,
1. Roger, sho had an only dau. matilda, m. to nigel de mowbray, and (dsp)
1. Petronila, m. Richard Drzon
2. Matilda, m. to Thomas de Astley.
3. Alicia, m. to Robert de Esseby.
III. Richard, left issue,
1. Richard (dsp)
1 Isabella, heiress of her brother, m. Richarad Harcourt of Bosworth, co.
Leicester.
IV. illim, the youngest son, m. Albreda, dau. of Geoffrey Marmion, had issue,
1. Geoffrey, his successor.
2. Wiliam, of Sekerton, co. warwick
3. Thomas
V. Matilda, m. to William de Ros.
Burke's Peerge, Ltd., London, England, 883, p. 100, Cmvlle, Barons
Camville, of Clifton]"
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