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Emmeline
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SpouseWalter de Beauchamp (~1085-~1133) 
Child +William de Beauchamp (e1116-1170) [S2856]
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GenderFemale
NameEmmeline [S2856]
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Birthest 1086 (1085-1096)
 
Marriagebef Aug 1114Walter de Beauchamp (~1085-~1133) [S2856]
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[S2856] Cawley, Charles, "Foundation of Medieval Genealogy (Medieval Lands - English Untitled Nobility A-C)" (v4.8 Updated 06 June 2024) (https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntac.htm).
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[Commentary}Cawley: "Round states that the wife of Walter de Beauchamp was the daughter of Urse de Abitot but he does not cite the corresponding primary source which confirms that this is correct. Ellis says that "Emmeline Roger’s sister was wife of Walter de Beauchamp, who obtained the fief of Urso and the shrievalty of Worcestershire, which Henry I confirmed to him, together wih the office of one of the king’s dispensers which Robert brother of Urso had formerly held, and the land given him by Adelisa the widow of Urso". If this information is all correct, it appears to establish Emmeline’s parentage and marriage. However, Ellis cites none of the corresponding primary sources. The relevant charters are set out in the Beauchamp cartulary: (1) Henry I King of England granted "totam terram Rogeri de Wygrecestra", in and around the town of Worcester, to "Waltero de Bello Campo" by charter dated to [1114, after 15 Aug]; (2) Henry I King of England notified the bishop of Worcester that he had granted "vicecomitatum de Wigresestrasia" to "Waltero de Bello Campo" by charter dated to [Dec 1113/Apr 1116]; and (3) Henry I King of England notified the bishop of Worcester that he had granted "terram que fuit Adelize uxoris Ursonis de Abbetot sicut ipsa Adeliza eam ei concessit" to "Waltero de Bello Campo" by charter dated to [1123/Jul 1129]. The documents do not explicitly state that Walter’s wife was the daughter of Urse de Abitot and brother of Roger de Abitot, but this is a reasonable implication."
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