Hamo PECCHE of Great Bealings
(-1178/85)
Alice PEVEREL
(-Aft 1188)
Walter FITZ ROBERT, Lord of Dunmow
(-1198)
Matilda DE LUCY
(-)
Gilbert PECCHE, Knt.
(-1212)
Alice FITZ WALTER
(-Aft 1213)
Hamo PECCHE of Bourne & Cheveley, Knt.
(-1241)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Eva

Hamo PECCHE of Bourne & Cheveley, Knt.

  • Married:
  • Died: Shortly before 4 Nov 1241, Palestine
  • Buried: Barnwell Priory, Cambridgeshire, England

  Research Notes:

The Liber Memorandorum Ecclesie de Bernewelle names "Hamon Pecche" as son of "Gilberto". A charter dated 28 May 1228 records that "Hamo Pecche" requested land of "Gilbertus Pecche pater suus" from the abbot of Ramsey, and that "Hamo Pecche avus suus" had "duos filios…Gilbertum […post nato] et Galfridum" and names "Willelmus pater ipsius Hamonis…et Elwina uxor sua".

The Liber Memorandorum Ecclesie de Bernewelle records that "Hamon Pecche" died "in terra sancta" and buried at Barnwell. 1

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27 Jan 1223, Cambridgeshire

Roger of Torpel gives half a mark for having a precipe against Hamo Peche and others, concerning the customs and services that Roger exacts of them from the free tenement that they hold of him in Bourn, and from other vills. He has the precipe.

After 12 Jul 1223

At Worcester, on Wednesday next after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, Hamo Peche received £20 out of the king’s Wardrobe as a prest upon all of his lands, to be rendered to the king at Michaelmas in the seventh year.

Calendar of the Fine Rolls, 7 Hen. III, 53, 217

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16 Jun 1224, Cambridgeshire

The king has given respite to Hamo Peche from the 20 marks that the sheriff of Cambridgeshire exacts from him by summons of the Exchequer for the king’s prest, namely that he may render a moiety at Michaelmas in the eighth year and the other moiety at Easter in the ninth year.

Calendar of the Fine Rolls, 8 Hen. III, 205

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30 Apr 1230

The king has granted to Hamo Peche that, of the 100s. which are exacted from him by summons of the Exchequer for the prest made to Gilbert Peche, his father, in Ireland in the time of King John etc. , he may render 2½ marks to the king per annum, namely a moiety at Michaelmas and the other moiety at Easter, until the aforesaid 100s. are paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.

Calendar of the Fine Rolls, 14 Hen. III, 344

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4 Nov 1241, Westminster

Order to the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk to take into the king’s hand all lands formerly of Hamo Peche and to cause them to be safely kept until the king orders otherwise.

Calendar of the Fine Rolls, 26 Hen. III, 17

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11 Dec 1241

The king has taken the homage of Gilbert Peche, son and heir of Hamo Peche , for all lands formerly of Hamo which fall to him by hereditary right. Because Gilbert has made fine with the king by 200 marks for having seisin of the aforesaid lands and for his relief , order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire that, having accepted security from Gilbert for paying the aforesaid 200 marks to the king at the Exchequer, namely 100 marks at the Exchequer of Easter in the twenty-sixth year and 100 marks at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the same year, he is to cause him to have full seisin of all lands and tenements formerly of Hamo in his county and which fall to him by hereditary right, and of which Hamo was seised as of fee on the day he set out towards the Holy Land , permitting the executors of Hamo's testament to have free administration of all goods and chattels formerly of Hamo, in order to make execution of his testament, having accepted good security from the executors that they will satisfy the king for his debts if Hamo owed anything to the king.

Calendar of the Fine Rolls, 26 Hen. III, 77

  Marriage Information:

Hamo married Eva.

Sources


1 Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, Medlands, Gilbert Pecche.


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