Alice de Mohun
- Born: Abt 1228, Dunster, Williton, Somerset, England
- Marriage: Robert de Beauchamp 160
- Died: Bef 1284, Hatch Beachamp, Somerset, England
General Notes:
~Richardson's Plantagenêt Ancestry, p. 53, Alice de Mohun, Widow of William Clinton and wife of Robert de Beauchamp, Baron of Hatch Beauchamp, Somersetshire, was the mistress of James de Audley, husband of Ela Longespée. Their illegitamate son was named after his father, James de Audley. 599
Noted events in her life were:
• Background Information. 160 Alice de Mohun, daughter of Sir Reynold de Mohun and his wife Hawise Fitz Geoffrey, married as a young child, her first husband, William de Clinton, the younger. Alice married, as her second husband, Robert (V) de Beauchamp, who was an adult by 1244, alive in 1262/3, yet dead by 1265/6. Robert de Beauchamp was the Lord of Hatch, Somerset, Justice in Eyre for the Western Counties and son of Robert (IV) de Beauchamp, styled Robert fitz Simon, Lord of Hatch, somerset, by his wife named Juliana, daughter of the widow, Alice Coleville.
~Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, 8th Edition, 246B:29
Alice married Robert de Beauchamp, son of Robert de Beauchamp and Juliania de Dourton. (Robert de Beauchamp was born about 1223 in Hatch Beachamp, Somerset, England and died By 1266 in Hatch Beachamp, Somerset, England 160.)
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