• Richard de Belmeis I (or de Beaumais) (died 1127) was a medieval cleric, administrator, judge and politician. Beginning as a minor landowner and steward...
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  • Shropshire. Richard de Belmeis belonged to an ecclesiastical and secular land-owning dynasty associated with his uncle, Richard de Belmeis I, Bishop of...
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  • only 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...
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    dedicated to her at St. Paul's Cathedral. Around 1121, his successor, Richard de Belmeis I founded a priory for canons of Saint Augustine, on the site of a...
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    Fulchred in a dispute with royal forest officials and also wrote to Richard de Belmeis I, his viceroy in the Welsh Marches and the lesser officials and barons...
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    Shrewsbury Abbey (category Grade I listed buildings in Shropshire)
    Abbot Fulchred gave him £15. This arrangement was engineered by Richard de Belmeis I, later Bishop of London, whom the king had sent to exercise viceregal...
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    Viscount Geoffrey de Porhoët and Hawise (of unknown origins). Alan married Adeline (or Alice) de Belmeis, daughter of Phillip de Belmeis and Maud la Meschine...
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    St Osyth's Priory (category Grade I listed churches in Essex)
    Essex, 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...
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  • Meschin, Lord of Skipton, Yorkshire, and Cecily de Rumilly. Maud (Matilda) was the widow of Philip Belmeis of Tong. Hugh and Maud's son Roger Mortimer of...
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    St Bartholomew's Church, Tong (category Grade I listed churches in Shropshire)
    went to his nephew Philip de Belmeis, one of the founders of Lilleshall Abbey. After about four decades the male line of Belmeis at Tong became extinct and...
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