Robert de Chaucombe

Events 


Date of Birth: unknown.

Place of Birth: unknown.


Date of Death: between 1231 and 1239.

Place of Death: unknown.

The dates come from the Evidence section below.


Relationships


Father: Hugh de Chaucombe.

This relationship is given by Bradley/Hudson.

Mother: Hodierna.

This relationship is given by Bradley/Hudson.


Spouse: Juliana, daughter of William de Cornhill.

This relationship is given in the National Archives catalogue description of Strubby (Lincs.) BCM/D/6/3.


Children: 

(Complete source citations for facts about the children on this page are currently outside of the scope of this project.)


Amabil married Gilbert de Segrave.


Millicent married Ralph Basset.


Evidence


National Archives catalogue BCM/D/6/3

The holding was granted by William de Cornhill to Robert de Chaucombe in free marriage with William's daughter Juliana. It was then settled on her daughter Milicent Basset, but passed to the Segraves, and Juliana de Chaucombe quitclaimed her rights to Nicholas de Segrave. By 1325 it had been alienated, as a note in the Segrave Cartulary confirms. [BL Harl. MS4748,f.22, See BCM/D/6 Administrative history]


National Archives catalogue BCM/D/6/1/3

Robert de Chaucumba; and Gilbert de Segrave and Amabel his wife. Morrow of Michaelmas, 15 Hen. III

Final concord concerning the manors of Dauby, Chaucumba and Aspel and 2 carucates of land in Stroby; Robert has granted to Gilbert and Amabel, in free marriage, the manor of Dauby, for the rest of Robert's life, and after his death Gilbert and Amabel and their heirs will have the manor of Chaucumba and half the manor of Aspel, while Ralph Basset and his wife Milicent, Robert's other daughter, will have the manor of Dauby, 2 carucates in Stroby and half the manor of Aspel.

At: Nottingham.

Date: 30 Sept. 1231.


National Archives catalogue BCM/D/6/3/1

Juliana late wife of Robert de Chaucumbe; and Ralph Basset and Milicent his wife. Two weeks from Easter, 23 Hen. III

Final concord concerning land in Stroby and Chaucumbe; Juliana has claimed 1½ carucates of land in Stroby as being her right and marriage portion and Ralph and Milicent have acknowledged her right, in return for which Gilbert de Segrave and Amabel his wife have granted to Ralph and Milicent 100s. worth of land and rents in Chaucumbe, viz. 4 virgates and 10s. worth of rent from the mill. After Juliana's death the land in Stroby will revert to Ralph and Milicent and the 100s. worth in Chaucumbe will revert to Gilbert and Amabel.

At: St. Bride's, London.

[10 April 1239]


References


Bradley, Henry, rev. John Hudson. “Chalcombe, Hugh of” in The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (2004).


Cokayne, George Edward, and Vicary Gibbs; et al. The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant [2nd ed.]. (London: St. Catherine Press, 1910-59).