Beatrice de Glanville
- Marriage: Hugh de Legh 141
Noted events in her life were:
• Background Information. 141 Bartholomew de Leigh, of Thurleigh, Podinton and Snellson, was son of Hugh de Leigh, of the same, presumably by Beatrice de Glanville, for Bartholomew in his will mentions his "uncle" William de Glanville, whom his father Hugh de Leigh presented to the curch of Thurleigh. Bartholomew married Emma, who was living in 1242, daughter and coneir of William Ruffus [Feet of fines, Hunts, 2 Hen III, case 92, file 3, nos. 3,3a] of Armston, Northants and Kingsham as well as Eggele, Sussex (fees in which manors were in 40 Henry III of the inheritance of Emma, mother of Reynold, son of John de Grey, who brought him the manors of Yelling and Hemingford, the inheritance of her mother Nichole. Podinton and Snellson, which Emma, widow of Bartholomew de Leigh held in dower, were to revert on her death to John de Grey [Cal. Patent Rolls, 1232-47, p. 371]).
~ Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, Vol. VI, (Grey), p. 172, footnote (a)
Beatrice married Hugh de Legh, son of Hamon Legh and Unknown.141
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