Humphrey de Bohun, II

Male - 1165


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  • Name Humphrey de Bohun 
    Suffix II 
    Birth Y  [1
    Gender Male 
    Death 1164-1165  [2
    Person ID I49255  The Hennessee Family
    Last Modified 9 Aug 2017 

    Father Humphrey de Bohun, I,   b. (Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England) Find all individuals with events at this locationd. ~ 1123 
    Mother Maud of Salisbury 
    Marriage Y  [2
    Residence (Family) (Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England) Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Family ID F18196  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Margaret of Hereford,   b. 1122-1123, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 6 Apr 1197 (Age 74 years) 
    Marriage Y  [1, 4, 5
    Residence (Family) Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Children 
     1. Humphrey de Bohun, III, Lord of Trowbridge,   b. Bef 1144   d. 0Dec 1181 (Age ~ 38 years)
    Family ID F18195  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 30 Apr 2023 

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  • Notes 
    • Humphrey II de Bohun (died 1164/5) was an Anglo-Norman aristocrat, the third of his family after the Norman Conquest. He was the son and heir of Humphrey I and Maud, a daughter of Edward of Salisbury, an Anglo-Saxon landholder in Wiltshire. His father died around 1123 and he inherited an honour centred on Trowbridge, although he still owed feudal relief for this as late as 1130.

      Shortly after the elder Humphrey's death, his widow and son founded the Cluniac priory of Monkton Farleigh in accordance with Humphrey's wishes. By 1130 the younger Humphrey also owed four hundred marks to the Crown for the Stewardship, which he had purchased. He appears in royal charters of Henry I towards 1135, and in 1136 he signed the charter of liberties issued by Stephen at his Oxford court.

      In the civil war that coloured Stephen's reign Humphrey sided with his rival, the Empress Matilda after she landed in England in 1139. He repelled a royal army besieging his castle at Trowbridge, and in 1144 Matilda confirmed his possessions, granted him some lands, and recognised his "stewardship in England and Normandy". He consistently witnessed charters of Matilda as steward in the 1140s and between 1153 and 1157 he witnessed the charters of her son, then Henry II, with the same title.

      In 1158 he appears to have fallen from favour, for he was deprived of royal demesne lands he had been holding in Wiltshire. He does not appear in any royal act until January 1164, when he was present for the promulgation of the Constitutions of Clarendon. He died sometime before 29 September 1165, when his son, Humphrey III, had succeeded him in Trowbridge. He left a widow in Margaret of Hereford, daughter of Earl Miles of Hereford and Sibyl de Neufmarchâe .

      References

      Graeme White, "Bohun, Humphrey (III) de (b. before 1144, d. 1181)," Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 20 December 2009. [2]

  • Sources 
    1. [S11452] "Humphrey III de Bohun", biography, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_III_de_Bohun, retrieved, recorded & uploaded.

    2. [S11456] "Humphrey II de Bohun", biography, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_II_de_Bohun, retrieved, recorded & uploaded to.

    3. [S11457] "Humphrey I de Bohun", biography, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_I_de_Bohun, retrieved, recorded & uploaded to t.

    4. [S11453] "Miles of Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford", biography, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_of_Gloucester,_1st_Earl_of_H.

    5. [S11454] "Margaret of Hereford", biography, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_of_Hereford, retrieved, recorded & uploaded to.