de Cameis, William

Birth Name de Cameis, William
Gender male
Age at Death unknown

Narrative

William de Cameis: who may be assumed to have inherited Flockthorpe and Hardingham, with the advowson of the latter, as also the Manor of Cemeis in South Wales; witnessed as "Williamde Chames," a charter (6) of Ralph the son of Stephen, tempore King Henry (1100-35), granting Pethsage in his Manor of Winterbourne, Gloucestershire, to the monastery of St. Peter's Gloucester. Married a daughter of Robert Fitz Humphrey (7) whose family held large estates in Toppesfield and Gelham, Essex (7a) and who would appear to have been a connection of the Bec family, being heir to a Mabel de Bec; by this lady he appears to have acquired half a Knights fee in Tansour (7a), Northants, held of the Honor of Clare, with the alternate right of presentation to its church, and probably also a Manor in Toppesfield, Essex, likewise held of the Honor of Clare.

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1110 Flockthorpe Manor, Hardingham, Norfolk, England   1
Death        

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father de Cameis, Stephen I1085
Mother de Bec, Mabel1090
         de Cameis, William 1110

Families

Family of de Cameis, William and Fitz-Humphrey

Unknown Partner Fitz-Humphrey ( * 1115 + ... )
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
de Cameis, Stephen II11351189