Roger DE TOSNY, Lord of Flamstead
(1235-1264)
Alice DE BOHUN
(Abt 1235-)
Ralph DE TOSNY, Lord of Flamstead
(1255-1295)
Mary
(-Aft 1283)
Alice DE TOSNY
(Abt 1283-1324)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Thomas DE LEYBOURNE

  • Juliana DE LEYBOURNE
2. Guy DE BEAUCHAMP, Earl of Warwick
  • Maud DE BEAUCHAMP+
  • Emma DE BEAUCHAMP
  • Isabel DE BEAUCHAMP
  • Thomas DE BEAUCHAMP, K.G., Earl of Warwick+
  • Elizabeth DE BEAUCHAMP+
  • John DE BEAUCHAMP
3. Sir William LA ZOUCHE, 1st Baron Zouche

Alice DE TOSNY 1

  • Born: Abt 1283, Castle Maud, Radnor, Wales
  • Married (1):
  • Married (2): Between 12 Jan 1310 and 28 Feb 1310
  • Married (3): After 26 Oct 1316
  • Died: Shortly before 8 Jan 1324/5

  Orthographic variations: DE TOENI, TONI, TONY

  Research Notes:

  • 12 Mar 1308, Westminster

Alice late the wife of Thomas de Leyburn had made fine in 100s. to have again the manor of Leyburn, held in chief, which Thomas and she acquired without licence of Edward I, and which was taken into the king's hand by the death of Thomas and on account of the said trespass.

Calendar of Fine Rolls, 1 Edw. II, p. 17

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  • 28 Feb 1310, Westminster

Order to [the escheator this side Trent] to deliver to Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, and Alice his wife, sister and heir of Robert de Tony, tenant in chief, the lands late of her said brother, Guy having done fealty; saving to Maud, late the wife of Robert, her dower.

Calendar of Fine Rolls, 3 Edw. II, p. 58

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Named as a beneficiary in the Will of her husband Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick (1315)

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  • 1 Nov 1315, Clipson

To Master John Walewayn, escheator beyond Trent. Order to deliver to Alice, late the wife of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, tenant in chief, the following lands, which the king has assigned to her as dower: the manor of Hampslape, in the county of Buckingham..., the manor of Lythern, in the county of Warwick..., the manor of Haselee, in the same county..., the manor Belesale, in the same county..., the manor of Claverdon, in the same county..., a third of Templars' manors of Warr' and Shirburn, in the same county..., the manor of Newenton, in the county of Worcester..., the manor of Piryton, in the same county..., the manor of Potterespirye, in the county of Northampton..., the manor of Chiriel, in the county of Wilts..., the manor of Berkeswell, in the county of Warwick...: for her dower of the manors of Kybbeworth, Gretham, and Wyckewan, lately demised by the earl to Adam de Herewynton, Simon de Sutton, and William, parson of the church of Berkeswell, for a term of ten years....

Calendar of Close Rolls, 9 Edw. II, p. 255

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  • 26 Oct 1316, Newburgh

Licence, for a fine of 500 marks, for Alice, late the wife of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, tenant in chief, to marry William la Zouche of of Assheby.
Order to the escheator beyond Trent not to molest her if she marry the said William.

Calendar of Fine Rolls, 10 Edw. II, p. 308

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  • 8 Jan 1325, Ravensdale

Order to John de Bolyngbrok, escheator in the counties of Warwick, Leicester, Nottingham, Derby and Lancaster, to take into the king's hand the lands which Alice late the wife of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, tenant in chief, now deceased, held in dower and otherwise for life of the inheritance of the heir of the said earl, a minor in the king's ward, and to make inquisition thereon.
The like to John de Hampton, escheator in the counties of Hereford, Gloucester, Worcester, Salop and Stafford, and the march of Wales adjacent.
The like to Simon de Grimesby, escheator in the counties of York, Cumberland, Westmoreland and Northumberland.

  • 9 Jan 1325, Ravensdale

Commitment during pleasure to John Hamelyn of the keeping of all the lands which Alice late the wife of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, tenant in chief, held in dower or otherwise for life of the inheritance of the heir of the said earl, a minor in the king's ward, so that he answer at the Exchequer for the issues thereof...

Calendar of Fine Rolls, 18 Edw. II, pp. 324-5

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Inquisition Post Mortem

611. Alice, late the wife of Guy de Bello Campo, Earl of Warwick.

Writ, 8 January, 18 Edward II. [1324/5]

Northampton. Inq. 16 April, 18 Edward II.

Potterespirie. The manor (full extent given), including several pasture called 'le Stokkyng,' a park, a water-mill called Clakke, and rents at Pirie and Jerdele and for the hundred of Cleil, held for life in dower after the said Guy's death, of the king in chief, service unknown.

Writ, 8 January, 18 Edward II.

Durham, Inq. 13 April,18 Edward II.

Gaynesforth. A capital messuage destroyed by the Scots, lands, rents &c. (full extent given), held of the king in chief in dower of the inheritance of the heir of the said earl, a minor and in the king's wardship.
Langeton. A capital messuage destroyed by the Scots,lands &c. (extent given).
Persebrigg. Thirteen bondages, lands &c. (extent given)
Hedlame. Six bondages, lands &c. (extent given) including 26a. land upon Le Rygge.

Writ, 8 January, 18 Edward II.

Warwick. Inq. Monday the feast of the Annunciation, 18 Edward II.

Claverdon and Haselleye. The manor (full extent given), including herbage &c. at Beusale alias Beausale and 'Le Mor,' and a custom called 'foddringselver,' held in dower as abovesaid of the king in chief, by knight's service.

Warwick. Inq. Saturday before the Annunciation, 18 Edward II.

Berkeswell. The manor (extent given), including a park, held in dower as abovesaid of the king in chief, as parcel of the earldom of Warwick, by knight's service.

Warwick. Inq. Sunday the eve of the Annunciation, 18 Edward II.

Littherne. The manor (extent given), including a custom called 'mathweyer,' held in dower as abovesaid of the king in chief, as parcel of the earldom of Warwick, by knight's service.

Writ, 8 January, 18 Edward II.

Buckingham. Inq. 28 January, 18 Edward II.

Hamslape. The manor (extent given), held in dower as abovesaid of the king in chief, service unknown.

Wilts. Inq. Saturday the octave of the Purification, 18 Edward II.

Chiriel. The manor (extent given), held in dower of the king in chief by service of ½ knight's fee.

Writ, 8 January, 18 Edward II.

Worcester. Inq. Friday after Ash Wednesday, 18 Edward II.

Newenton. The manor (extent given), including a custom at Christmas called 'Presenthennes,' held in dower as abovesaid of the king in chief, service unspecified.
Pyriton. The manor (extent given), held in dower as abovesaid, tenure unspecified.
Wadberg. A moiety of the manor (extent given), held in dower as abovesaid, of the bishop of Worcester, service unspecified.

C. Edw. II. File 90. (16.) 2

  Marriage Information:

Alice married Thomas DE LEYBOURNE, son of Sir William DE LEYBOURNE, 1st Baron Leybourne, and Juliana DE SANDWICH. (Thomas DE LEYBOURNE was born about 1279 in Leybourne, Malling, Kent, England and died shortly before 30 May 1307.)

  Marriage Information:

Alice also married Guy DE BEAUCHAMP, Earl of Warwick, son of William DE BEAUCHAMP, Earl of Warwick, and Maud FITZ PIERS, between 12 Jan 1310 and 28 Feb 1310. (Guy DE BEAUCHAMP was born about 1271 in Elmley Castle, Gloucester, England and died on 12 Aug 1315 in Warwick Caste, Warwickshire, England.)

  Marriage Information:

Alice also married Sir William LA ZOUCHE, 1st Baron Zouche after 26 Oct 1316. (William LA ZOUCHE was born about 1284 in King's Nympton, Devon, England and died on 28 Feb 1336/7 in Richard's Castle, Ludlow, Herefordshire, England.)

Sources


1 Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, Medlands: Alice de Tosny.

2 Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other analogous documents, preserved in the Public Record Office, Vol. VI, Edward II, pp.384-5.


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