- for an
Archdeacon of Es**** a
brother of
Richard Belmeis II and thus
another nephew of
Richard Belmeis I. A further, later,
Richard Ruffus may have been...
-
November 1202.
Known also as Jean de Bellème, John of Poitiers, John of
Belmeis, Jean de Belmeia, Jean aux Belles-Mains, Jean des
Bellesmains and Jean...
- Shropshire.
Richard de
Belmeis belonged to an
ecclesiastical and
secular land-owning
dynasty ****ociated with his uncle,
Richard de
Belmeis I,
Bishop of London...
- (of
unknown origins). Alan
married Adeline (or Alice) de
Belmeis,
daughter of
Phillip de
Belmeis and Maud la Meschine, who died at
North Molton in 1190...
- brothers:
Richard de
Belmeis, at that time
Archdeacon of Middle**** and dean of the
college of St
Alkmund in Shrewsbury, and
Philip de
Belmeis, lord of Tong,...
-
England in use from the 12th to 16th centuries.
Founded by
Richard de
Belmeis,
Bishop of London, c. 1121, it
became one of the
largest religious houses...
- Yorkshire, and
Cecily de Rumilly. Maud (Matilda) was the
widow of
Philip Belmeis of Tong. Hugh and Maud's son
Roger Mortimer of
Wigmore succeeded his father...
- Osyth's
Abbey ^
Augustinian Canons Regular founded before 1118 by
Richard de
Belmeis,
Bishop of
London and St Osyth, on the site of an
earlier Saxon nunnery...
-
later did he
appear as a
witness to a
royal command issued to
Richard de
Belmeis I, the
Bishop of
London and the king's
viceroy in Shropshire, to see that...
- Hugh d'Orevalle
Maurice Richard de
Belmeis I
Gilbert Universalis Anselm (quashed)
Robert de
Sigello Richard de
Belmeis II
Gilbert Foliot Richard FitzNeal...