Beaupel, Robert III

Male 1275 - DECEASED


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  • Name Beaupel, Robert 
    Suffix III 
    Birth 1275  Devon, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death DECEASED  Devon, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I26390  The Thoma Family
    Last Modified 20 Sep 2023 

    Family Beaupel, Mrs N.N.,   b. 1280, Knowstone, Devon, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. DECEASED, Devon, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Beaupel, Sir Ralph,   b. 1300, Knowstone, Devon, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1371, Knowstone, Devon, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 71 years)  [natural]
    Family ID F9819  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 20 Sep 2023 

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    • BEAUPEL ROBERT III - Son of Robert II Beaupel and Alice his wife. Living 1321-1346.

      [CPR EII] 20 August 1321 Westminster. Pardon to Robert Beaupel, pursuant to the agreement lately made in Parliament last Midsummer, of any actions by reason of anything done against Hugh le Despenser, the son, and Hugh le Despenser, the father, between 1 March and 19 August last. French. [Parliamentary Writs] All these letters of acquittance are annulled and cancelled by force of a Statute made in the Parliament at York three weeks after Easter 15 Edward II, which Statute is enrolled in the roll of Statutes in the month of May 15 Edward II. French. [Parliamentary Writs]

      [CFR EII V3] 7 December 1321 Westminster. Order to the sheriff of Devon to take Otto de Botringham, Robert de Beaupel, John Mautravers, Simon de Raley and the 5 others named, and to keep them safely in the prisons of the said county until further order, and to certify the king when he haVe taken them; order also to him to take into the king's hand the lands, goods and chattels of the said Otto and others, so that he answer for the issues thereof in the chamber.

      [CCR EII V2] 18 June 1323 Cowick. To the sheriff of Devon. Order to release Robert de Beaupel, the younger, knight, from prison at Exeter, as William Hereward, of that county, and John de la Slo of county Somerset, have mainperned to have him before the king when ordered to answer for his adherence to certain rebels.

      [CIPM EII V6] No. 710, pages 449-51. William, son of William Martin. Devon writ, 14 April 19EII [1326]. Fees pertaining to the barony of Barnstaple. Huarich, 1 fee, Wivelegheye, 1 fee and Hole, Herdesworth, Milford and Mannesleghe, 2 fees held by Robert Beaupel.

      [CPR EIII V2] 12 February 1332 Waltham. Robert Beaupel named as third of five men appointed of Commissioners of the peace for the county of Devon.

      [CPR EIII V2] 21 March 1332 Westminster. Appointment of Robert Beaupel, named third of five men, as keepers of the county of Devon, pursuant to the statute made in the present Parliament, to arrest all disturbers of the king's peace therein and to hear and determine the trespasses whereof they are indicted.

      [CPR EIII V2] 28 November 1333 Clarendon. Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert Beaupel, named third of four men, on complaint by Philip de Columbariis that William Giffard, abbot of Boukfast and many others named, broke his park at Holne, hunted there, carried away deer and assaulted his servant, John Prouz.

      [CCR EIII] 27 March 1335 Nottingham. William de Ferariis and Robert Beaupel in county Devon. Whereas the king lately appointed them in county Devon to supervise all the men of that county, knights and others, should be provided with horses and other arms according to their estate, and assessed and arrayed at arms according to the form of the proclamation made in all the counties of England, and of the statue of Winchester, so that all these men should be provided with arms as aforesaid, to wit, the horse arrayed in constabularies and the foot in hundreds and scores, according to the form of the ordinance which the king sent to William and Robert under the great seal, to be ready for the defence of the realm when they should be required, and to do certain other things in Devon as is fully contained in the king's letter patent; the king wishing for the speedy dispatch of the said affair, orders William and Robert to cause all the premises, if they are not yet done, to be done with all possible speed according to the tenor of the king's previous orders, knowing that if they are negligent remiss in the execution of the order the king will punish severely both them and theirs; and they shall inform the king of the names of the men, both horse and foot, so armed, and of the number of the remaining able-bodied men in the county before Easter next, notwithstanding any previous order to the contrary.

      [CCR EIII] 15 September 1338 Windsor. To the sheriff of Wilts. Order to receive the king's fat from William de Beauchamp, Edmund de la Beche, Robert Beaupel and Thomas de Borhunte, appointed to take it for the present season in Claryndon forest, and cause it to be salted, placed in tuns, and carried to the Tower of London, to be delivered by indenture to John de Flete, the king's clerk.

      [CPR EIII] 30 September Wooler. Exemption for life of Robert Beaupoyl from being put on assizes, juries or recognizances, and from appointment as mayor, sheriff, coroner, or other bailiff or minster of the king, against his will.

      [CCR EIII] 29 January 1340 Westminster. To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Order to admit the deputy appointed by Robert Beaupaill, sheriff of Cornwall, to make his proffer on the morrow of the close of Easter next, as he is attendant upon the custody of the maritime land and upon other affairs in that county.

      [CCR EIII] 29 July 1340 Kennington. To John Daune, Robert Beaupel, sheriff of Cornwall and William Shaumboroun. Order to supersede the taking of John Lercedekene and the further execution of their appointment, by a mainprise, as although the king learning that John was notoriously suspect of certain felonies and misdeeds, appointed them to arrest him in accordance with the form of the ordinance and agreement lately made in the parliament at Westminster, to take him to the Tower of London, and cause him to be detained in prison there by the constable until further order, yet Thomas de Ferrariis, knight and county Leicester, has mainperned before the king in chancery to have John before the king or his justices to answer for any felonies, misdeed and excesses if he is accused or appealed therefor, whenever he warned upon this and that he will behave well.

      [CCR EIII] 20 January 1341 Westminster. Robert Beaupel acknowledges that he owes to Edward, duke of Cornwall, 230/ 6s 8d, to be levied etc., in county Cornwall. Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by Peter de Gildesburgh, the duke's attorney.

      [CPR EIII V6] 28 January 1343 Kennington. Commision of oyer and terminer ----------- on complaint by Robert Beaupel that Adam Bal and others broke his park at Kistmelbrigge, county Devon, and carried away his deer.

      [CPR EIII] 20 July 1344 Westminster. Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Shareshull, Robert Beaupel, and two other men named, touching the death of Robert Pynhoo wickedly killed at Pynhoo, county Devon.

      [CPR EIII] 30 November 1346 Tower of London. Licence for 10 marks which he will pay to the king for the alienation in mortmain by Robert Beaupel, 'chivaler', to Robert de Netelworthy, chaplain, of four messuages, two ferlings 18 acres of land, 31s 9d of rent and a fourth part of six messuages, in Bishops Tauton, Landekeye, Westescotebeaupel, Litelhertford, Niwelond, Trewe and Niweport, to celebrate divine service daily at the altar of St. Nicholas, in the church of St. Paul, Landekeye, for the good estate of the grantor, for his soul when he is dead, AND FOR THE SOULS OF JOAN, SOMETIME HIS WIFE, ROBERT BEAUPEL, HIS FATHER, ALICE HIS MOTHER, and his ancestors and children.

      FA V1, page 410] 1346. Devon - De Roberto Beaupel pro duabus partibus un. f. m. in Hole et tereia parte alterius feodi milititis in Herdysw, tentis de honore de Toryton i. c. quas Robertus Beaupel et heredes Jocei de Dyneham quondam tenaerunt, et dicta tereia pars est parcella illius feodi, de quo Joceus Dyneham oneratus (fuit) de relevio.

      [FA V1, page 412] 1346. Devon - De Ricardo de Stapeldon pro un. f. m. in Hywyssch, tento de honore de Barnstaple i. c. quod Robertus Beaupei quondam tenuit.

      In the survey of 1346, Robert tenant in Hole and Herdysw [as per 1303] of the honour of Toryton previously held by Robert and heirs of Jocelyn de Dynham, Richard de Stapeldon tenant in Hywyssch [Hewish] of the honour of Barnstaple that Robert Beaupel previously held.