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Robert de Harcourt "the Strong"
(-Bef 1118)
Agnes
Payne de Peverell Lord of Brunne
(Abt 1060-)
Adelisa
Ivo de Harcourt
(Abt 1100-)
Roesia Peverell
(Abt 1100-)

Robert de Harcourt
(-After 1202)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Isabel de Camville

Robert de Harcourt

  • Marriage: Isabel de Camville 141,749
  • Died: After 3 Jul 1202, Leicestershire, England 927

bullet  General Notes:

The Inquisitions Post Mortem for the County of Worcester, Part I, p. vii 749

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information: 927
Robert de Harcourt, son and successor to Ivo Harcourt, was Sheriff of Warwick and Leicester, in the years 1199, 1201 and 1202. He died in 1202. In 9 Richard I, he was acquitted of scutage-money to the King, by writ of the Chief justiciar, because his son William did service for him in his Majesty's army. He was seated, in the right of his wife Isabel, at Stanton, in Oxfordshire, since that time called Stanton-Harcourt. His wife Isabel was the only child and heir of Richard de Camville, who was third son of Richad de Camville, who founded Combe Abbey in Warwickshire, and so the son and heir of Gerard de Camville, Lord of Lilbourne, near Creek, in Northamptonshire.

Robert de Hartcourt and Isabel de Camville had four sons and one daughter:

William de Harcourt, son and heir, who was with Sayer de Quincy, Earl of Winchesters and others at the siege of Damietta, in Palestince, 1218, and the next year was Governor of Tamworth castle. He married Alice, eldest of the two daughters and coheirs of Thomas Noel, by his wife Margaret, eldest of three daughters of Guy le Strange, of Knockin.

Oliver de Harcourt, who joined Lewis Prince of France, and his party, against King John and made prisoner at the battle of Lincoln, 1217.

John de Harcourt, who was seated at Roledge (Rodeley), in Leicestershire, and married Hawis, daughter of Sir William Burdet.

Sir Robert de Harcourt, who married Dionysia, daughter an coheir of henry Pipard, of Lapworth, in Warwickshire.

Alice de Harcourt, first the wife of John de Limesi and second, Walleran de Newbury*, Earl of Warwick.

~Collins's Peerage of England, Vol IV, pp. 431-433

Walleran de Newbury is called Walleran de Beaumont in the 8th Edition of Ancestral Roots

• Background Information: 141
Waleran de Newburg
married, as his 2nd wife, circa 1196, Alice, widow of John de Limesy, lord of Cavendish, Suffolk, daughter of Robert de Harcourt, of Bosworth, co. Leicester, and Stanton, Oxon., by Isabel, daughter and heir of Richard de Camville, of Stanton.

~ Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, Vol. XIIB, (Warwick), p.364


Robert married Isabel de Camville, daughter of Richard de Camville Lord of Stanton and Milicent de Rethel 141.,749 (Isabel de Camville was born in Bosworth, Leicestershire, England and died after Sep 1212.)


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