Humphrey de Bohun Dapifer to Henry I [8136] 24,25
- Born: Abt 1120
- Marriage: Margaret of Gloucester de Pītres [9021]
- Died: 6 Apr 1187 about age 67
General Notes:
http://www.hull.ac.uk/php/cssbct/cgi-bin/gedlkup.php/n=royal?royal13066
Baron De Bohun, Lord of Hereford. Steward and Sewer to King Henry I, and he supported Henry in the rebellion of 1173. At the instigation of Milo, his father-in-law, he espoused the cause of the Empress Maud and her son, against King Stephen, and so faithfully maintained his allegiance that the empress, by her special charter, granted him the office of Steward and Sewer, both in Normandy and in England. In the 20th year of Henry II, this Humphrey accompanied Richard De Lacy, Justice of England, into Scotland, with a powerful army to waste that country; and was one of the witnesses to the accord made by King William of Scotland and King Henry II. as to the subjection of that kingdom to the crown of England
http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/BOHUN.htm#Humphrey%20De%20BOHUN%20(Steward%20of%20England)1
Humphrey married Margaret of Gloucester de Pītres [9021] [MRIN: 3309], daughter of Miles of Gloucester de Pītres 3rd Earl Hereford-Lord High Constable of England [6521] and Sybil de Neufmarche [6520]. (Margaret of Gloucester de Pītres [9021] was born about 1126, died on 6 Apr 1187 and was buried in Llanthony, Gloucester.)
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