1285 - 1340 (55 years) Submit Photo / Document
Set As Default Person
-
Name |
FITZALAN, Alice |
Prefix |
Baroness |
Birth |
1285 |
Arundel, Sussex, England |
Gender |
Female |
Burial |
Feb 1340 |
Chacome Priory, Chacome, Northamptonshire, England |
Death |
7 Feb 1340 |
Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, England |
WAC |
17 Nov 1932 |
_TAG |
Reviewed on FS |
Person ID |
I45880 |
Joseph Smith Sr and Lucy Mack Smith |
Last Modified |
19 Aug 2021 |
Father |
FITZ-ALEN, Earl Richard, b. 3 Feb 1267, Arundel, Sussex, England d. 9 Mar 1302, Arundel Castle, Sussex, England (Age 35 years) |
Mother |
SALUZZO, Countess Alisona Alicia de, b. 18 May 1269, Saluzzo, Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy d. 25 Sep 1292, Arundel, Sussex, England (Age 23 years) |
Marriage |
1284 |
Marlboro, Devonshire, England |
Notes |
- MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married , Marlborough, Sussex, England. ~SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 9 Feb 1962, SLAKE.
|
Family ID |
F15860 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 |
FITZJOHN, Lord Adam, b. 1286, Cherill, Wilshire, England d. 1316, Cherill, Wiltshire, England (Age 30 years) |
Children |
+ | 1. FITZJOHN, Elizabeth, b. 1312, Heytesbury, Wiltshire, England d. 21 Mar 1410, Frome, Somerset, England (Age 98 years) |
|
Last Modified |
24 Jan 2022 |
Family ID |
F23698 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
-
Notes |
- iii ALICE DE ARUNDEL, married STEPHEN DE SEGRAVE, Knt., 3rd Lord Segrave, of West Hatch, Wiltshire, Bretby (in Repton and Ashbourne, Derbyshire, Chaucombe, Northamptonshire, Stiveschale and Thurlaston (in Dunchurch), Warwickshire, and Nort] Piddle, Worcestershire, Constable of the Tower of London, son and heir of John de Segrave, 2nd Lord Segrave, by Christian, daughter of Hugh de Pies sets (or Plessis). He was born about 1285 (aged 40 in 1325). They had three sons, Edmund, John, Knt. [4th Lord SegJ and Stephen. She was granted the wardship of a minor, John de Upton, of Upton, Shropshire, about 1301, by the gift of her father had letters of protection in 1305, 1307, and 1322, going to Scodand. In 1314 the Constable of the Tower of London was ordered t, deliver to him a certain Scot, whom he was to take to Scodand with other Scottish prisoners, to exchange for his father, John de Se, who was captured at the Bailie of Bannockburn. He was granted Stottesden Hundred in Shropshire in 1318 for life. He was parde an adherent of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, in 1318. In 1323 he was held responsible for having allowed Roger de Mortimer to esca from the Tower of London. In 1324 his father became bound to the King for the payment of 10,000 marks for pardon for misdemeanors. The same year he was going to Gascony and Aquitaine on the king's service. SIR STEPHEN DE SEGRAVE, 3rd Segrave, died in Aquitaine shortly before 12 Dec. 1325, and was buried at Chaucombe Priory. His widow, Alice, died 7 Feb. 1340. Nash Coils. for the Hist. of Worcester shire 2 (1782): 188. J. Nichols Hist. & Antiq. of Leicestershire 3 Pt. 1 (1800): 240 (Segrave pedigree from Chronicis apud Chaucombe: "Et predictus Stephanus [de Segrave] nupsit Alicie de Arundel; de quibus Edmundus, qui obut in cunis; & Johannes de Segrave, & Stephanus"). G. Baker Hist. & Antiq. of Northampton 1 (1822-1830): 588-590. J.B. Burke Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct·Peerages (1883): 484--486 (sub Segrave). I.H. Jeayes Desc. Cat. of Derbyshire Charters (1906): 257. Index of Placita de . 1327-13281 (PRO Lists and Indexes 32) (1910): 88, 276; 2 (PRO Lists and Indexes 32) (1910): 693, 726. CaL IPMs 4 (1913): 53; 6 427-434. CaL Inqs. Misc. 2 (1916): 342. Misc. Gen. et Heraldica 5th Ser. 9 (1935-1937): 162-168. R.B. Pugh Abs. of Feet of Fines ReL W for the Reigns of Edward I and Edward II (Wiltshire Arch. & Nat. Hist. Soc. Recs. 1) (1939): 99. C.P.11 (1949): 608-609 (sub Segrave). Paget Baronage of England (1957) 493: 5. C.W. Segrave Segrave Fam. 1066 to 1935 (1963): 41-43. A. de Orleton CaL of the Reg. of Adam Orleton (Worcestershire Hist. Soc. n.s. 10) (1979): 179. S. de Montacute CaL of the Reg. of Simon de Montacute Bishop of Worcester 1334-1 (Worcestershire Hist. Soc. n.s. 15) (1996): 4-5. G.J. Brault Rolls of Arms Edward I (1272-1307) 2 (1997): 388 (his arms: Sable, a lion rampant argent crowned or charged on the shoulder with a fleur-de-lis gules). H. Burghersh Regs. ofEishop Henry Burghersh 1320-134 (Lincoln Rec. Soc. 87) (1999): 118, 126. Child of Alice de Arundel, by Stephen de Segrave, Knt.: JOHN DE SEGRAVE, Knt., 4th, Lord Segrave, married MARGARET MARSHAL, Duchess and Countess of Norfolk, Cow Marshal. IV. MARGARET DE ARUNDEL, married WILLIAM LE BOTELER, Knt., 2nd Lord Boteler of Wem
From Medieval Lands:
ALICE [Alasia] (-7 Feb 1340). Her existence is proved by (1) Inquisitions post mortem which states that the wardship of two parts of a messuage in Upton, Shropshire was "in the hands of Alesia the said Earl's daughter by his gift"[111] and (2) the registers of Chaucombe Priory which note that Alice's brother Edmund Earl of Arundel settled property on her and her husband Stephen de Segrave and also give Alice's date of death[112]. m STEPHEN de Segrave, son of JOHN de Segrave Lord Segrave & his wife Christiane de Plessis (-before 12 Dec 1325, bur Chautcombe Priory). He succeeded his father in [1325] as Lord Segrave.
[Source: The Medieval Lands Project, "ALICE FitzAlan", retrieved 12 October 2018, dvmansur; see link in Sources.]
Find a Grave:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/50587742/alice-segrave
BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1289
|
|