- Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester
Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester (died 1190) was an English nobleman, one of the principal followers of
Henry the Young King in theRevolt of 1173-1174 against his father Henry II. He is also called Robert Blanchemains (meaning "White Hands" in French).He was the son of
Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester , a staunch supporter of Henry II, and he inherited from his father large estates in England andNormandy .When the revolt of the younger Henry broke out in April 1173, Robert went to his castle at
Breteuil inNormandy . The rebels' aim was to take control of the duchy, but Henry II himself led an army to besiege the castle; Robert fled, and the Breteuil was taken on September 25 or 26.Robert apparently went to
Flanders , where he raised a large force of mercenaries, and landed atWalton, Suffolk , onSeptember 29 ,1173 . He joined forces withHugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk , and the two marched west, aiming to cut England in two across theMidlands and to relieve the king's siege of Robert's castle atLeicester . However, they were intercepted by the king's supporters and defeated in battle atFornham , nearBury St Edmunds , onOctober 17 . Robert, along with his wife and many others, was taken prisoner. Henry II took away the earl's lands and titles as well.He remained in captivity until January 1177, well after most of the other prisoners had been released. The king was in a strong position and could afford to be merciful; not long after his release Robert's lands and titles were restored, but not his castles. All but two of his castles had been destroyed, and those two (Montsorrel in
Leicestershire and Pacy in Normandy) remained in the king's hands.Robert had little influence in the remaining years of Henry II's reign, but was restored to favor by Richard I. He carried one of the swords of state at Richard's coronation in 1189. In 1190 Robert went on pilgrimage to
Palestine , but he died inGreece on his return journey.Family
Robert married Petronilla [Petronella. See for example [http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~grimm/reunion/ps14/ps14_284.html] .] , who was either a granddaughter or great-granddaughter of
Hugh de Grandmesnil . They had five children:
* Robert, who succeeded his father asEarl of Leicester ;
* Roger, who becameBishop of St Andrews in 1189;
* William, who was a leper;
* Amicia, who marriedSimon III de Montfort , and whose son Simon subsequently became Earl of Leicester;
* Margaret, who married Saer de Quincy, later 1stEarl of Winchester .References
* "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis; Lines 53-26, 53-27"
Notes
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.