Richard I de Camville
- Born: Lilbourne Castle, Creek, Northamptonshire, England
- Married (1):
- Married (2): After 1143
- Died: 1176, Apulia (Puglia), Calabria, Italy
Research Notes:
The 1130 Pipe Roll records "Ric de Capvilla" in Oxfordshire. The Red Book of the Exchequer refers to "Ricardo de Campville viii m" in Hampshire in [1158/59]. The Red Book of the Exchequer refers to "Ricardus de Campville in perdono per breve Regis" in Warwickshire, Leicestershire in [1161/62]. “Richardus de Camvilla” founded Combe, Warwickshire, with the consent of “uxoris meæ et filii mei et hæredis Gerardi” by undated charter, witnessed by “...Gerardo filio meo et hærede, Hugone fratre meo...”. “Ricardus de Camvilla” donated “terciam partem decimarum...apud Hottoth” to Jumièges, for the souls of “uxoris mee Adelicie et sequentis uxoris mee Milesente...Rogeri fratris mei”, by charter dated [5 Apr 1170/27 Mar 1171], subscribed by “Ricardi filii mei...”. A charter dated to [1200], recounting the history of a donation of land to Eynsham abbey, records that King [Henry I] granted “Stantonam [cum] quadam femina” to “Roberto Marmiun”, and that “post Robertum Marmiun” the king granted “predictam Milisent” to “Ricardo de Kamuilla” who died “in terra de Pulle” after which “Ricardus Ruffus precepto regis” took “Stantonam...in manu regis”. 1
Marriage Information:
Richard married Adelise.
Marriage Information:
Richard also married Mélisende de Réthel, daughter of Gervais, comte de Réthel and Elisabeth de Namur, after 1143. (Mélisende de Réthel was born between 1121 and 1123 in Reims, Champagne-Ardenne, France and died after 1154 in Stanton (Harcourt), Oxfordshire, England.)
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