Wymac
Robert Fitz Wymac of Essex
(Bef 1016-1069/75)

 

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Robert Fitz Wymac of Essex

  • Born: Bef 1016
  • Marriage: Unknown
  • Died: 1069-1075, Essex, England 1390,1392

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Background Information. 1392
Robert Fitz Wymarc had been staller to King Edward. He was suceeded by his son, Swein of Essex, before 1075 [David, Regesta, i. nos. 84-6]. Eyton dated his death at 1071-2 [Shropshire Arc. & Nat. Hist. Society Pub., ii. 16].

~The Medieval English Sheriffs to 1300, p. 43 footnote (17)

• Background Information. 1279
Before 1066 Theydon Mount was held by Godric as a manor and as 3 hides and 80 acres. After the Conquest it was given by William I to Robert Fitz Wimarc, who was still alive in 1069 but had been succeeded in or before 1075 by his son Swein. Robert was Sheriff of Essex and the office was later held by Swein. [V.C.H. Essex, i, 490b; J. H. Round, Cal. Docs. France, 21; Freeman, Norman Conquest, iv, 736] Swein made his castle at Rayleigh, which became the head of his honor and from that time the manor of Theydon Mount was always held of the Honor of Rayleigh. [Cf. Wards 5/3/1203 (Feodary Survey Apr. 1632)] In 1086 the manor was held of Swein by one Robert. [V.C.H. Essex, i, 490b.] Swein was succeeded by his son Robert of Essex, the founder of Prittlewell Priory, and Robert of Essex was succeeded by his son Henry of Essex. [J. H. Round, Geoffrey de Mandeville, 391] In 1163 Henry of Essex, then Constable of England, failed to clear himself of a charge of cowardice during a war against the Welsh, and was deprived of all his lands. [This paragraph is based on A. L. Browne, 'The de Theydon Family', E.A.T. n.s. xxi, 84-88 and J. H. Round, 'The Manor of Theydon Mount', ibid. xii, 198-202. For Henry de Essex see p. 287]

History of the County of Essex, Volume IV, pp. 276-281


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