Individual Details
Nicholas de Segrave
(1238 - Nov 1295)
thePeerage.com
Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Lord Segrave1
M, #144388, b. circa 1238, d. before 12 November 1295
Last Edited=10 Mar 2015
Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Lord Segrave was born circa 1238.2 He was the son of Gilbert de Segrave and Amabil de Chaucombe.2 He married Matilda de Lucy, daughter of Sir Thomas de Lucy. He died before 12 November 1295.2
He was invested as a Knight on 1 August 1263.2 In April 1264 he laid siege to Rochester, along with other nobles opposed to King Henry III.2 He fought in the Battle of Lewes on 14 May 1264, in command of the London contingent.2 He fought in the Battle of Evesham in 1265, where he was wounded and captured.2 Between 1276 and 1283 he was called up for military service against the Welsh.2 In 1283 he attended the meeting at Shrewsbury, deemed by the House of Lords in 1877 to have been a Parliament, but now thought to be a flawed decision.2 He was created 1st Lord Segrave [England by writ] on 24 June 1295.1
Children of Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Lord Segrave and Matilda de Lucy
Stephen de Segrave2
Henry de Segrave2
Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Lord Segrave (of Barton Segrave and Stowe)+2 d. 25 Nov 1321
John de Segrave, 2nd Lord Segrave+2 b. c 1256, d. b 4 Oct 1325
Eleanor de Segrave+1 b. 1270, d. 1314
Citations
[S37] BP2003 volume 3, page 4287. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
[S37] BP2003. [S37]
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From FindAGrave
Birth: 1238
Seagrave
Leicestershire, England
Death: Nov., 1295
Seagrave
Leicestershire, England
First Lord Segrave
Son of Gilbert de Segrave and Amabilia de Chaucombe, grandson of Stephen de Segrave and Rohese le Despenser, Sir Robert de Chaucombe and his wife Julia.
Nicholas married Matilda de Lacy, the daughter of Sir Thomas de Lucy of Copeland and Isabel de Bolteby, daughter of Adam Nicholas de Bolteby. Nicholas and Matilda had the following children:
* John Segrave, 2nd Baron Segrave, married Catherine de Plessy
* Simon Segrave
* Gilbert Segrave, Bishop of London
* Eleanor, wife of Alan la Zouche, 1st Baron la Zouche of Ashby
* Nicholas Seagrave, Lord of Stowe, Lord Marshal of England
* Henry Segrave
* Geoffrey Segrave
Nicholas was age 16 on December 17, 1254, and received his lands on April 18, 1258. On March 28, 1259, he left for a pilgrimage to Pontigny, France, crossing with the King to France on October 28, 1259. He was at the siege of Rochester, England, with the earl of Gloucester, Henry de Hastings, and others in April, 1264, and on May 14 he commanded the Londoners at the battle of Lewes, East Sussex, England. On August 4, 1265, he was wounded and taken prisoner at the battle of Evesham, Worcestershire, then pardoned July 1, 1267. He was also summoned to Parliament on 24 December 1264, and 24 June 1295.
Family links:
Parents:
Gilbert de Segrave (1208 - 1254)
Amabil de Chaucombe (1210 - 1281)
Spouse:
Matilda de Lucy (1234 - 1288)*
Children:
John Segrave (1256 - 1325)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Chacombe Priory
Chacombe
South Northamptonshire Borough
Northamptonshire, England
Maintained by: Anne Shurtleff Stevens
Originally Created by: Jerry Ferren
Record added: Jun 07, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 70967835
-- MERGED NOTE ------------
thePeerage.com
Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Lord Segrave1
M, #144388, b. circa 1238, d. before 12 November 1295
Last Edited=10 Mar 2015
Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Lord Segrave was born circa 1238.2 He was the son of Gilbert de Segrave and Amabil de Chaucombe.2 He married Matilda de Lucy, daughter of Sir Thomas de Lucy. He died before 12 November 1295.2
He was invested as a Knight on 1 August 1263.2 In April 1264 he laid siege to Rochester, along with other nobles opposed to King Henry III.2 He fought in the Battle of Lewes on 14 May 1264, in command of the London contingent.2 He fought in the Battle of Evesham in 1265, where he was wounded and captured.2 Between 1276 and 1283 he was called up for military service against the Welsh.2 In 1283 he attended the meeting at Shrewsbury, deemed by the House of Lords in 1877 to have been a Parliament, but now thought to be a flawed decision.2 He was created 1st Lord Segrave [England by writ] on 24 June 1295.1
Children of Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Lord Segrave and Matilda de Lucy
Stephen de Segrave2
Henry de Segrave2
Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Lord Segrave (of Barton Segrave and Stowe)+2 d. 25 Nov 1321
John de Segrave, 2nd Lord Segrave+2 b. c 1256, d. b 4 Oct 1325
Eleanor de Segrave+1 b. 1270, d. 1314
Citations
[S37] BP2003 volume 3, page 4287. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
[S37] BP2003. [S37]
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From FindAGrave
Birth: 1238
Seagrave
Leicestershire, England
Death: Nov., 1295
Seagrave
Leicestershire, England
First Lord Segrave
Son of Gilbert de Segrave and Amabilia de Chaucombe, grandson of Stephen de Segrave and Rohese le Despenser, Sir Robert de Chaucombe and his wife Julia.
Nicholas married Matilda de Lacy, the daughter of Sir Thomas de Lucy of Copeland and Isabel de Bolteby, daughter of Adam Nicholas de Bolteby. Nicholas and Matilda had the following children:
* John Segrave, 2nd Baron Segrave, married Catherine de Plessy
* Simon Segrave
* Gilbert Segrave, Bishop of London
* Eleanor, wife of Alan la Zouche, 1st Baron la Zouche of Ashby
* Nicholas Seagrave, Lord of Stowe, Lord Marshal of England
* Henry Segrave
* Geoffrey Segrave
Nicholas was age 16 on December 17, 1254, and received his lands on April 18, 1258. On March 28, 1259, he left for a pilgrimage to Pontigny, France, crossing with the King to France on October 28, 1259. He was at the siege of Rochester, England, with the earl of Gloucester, Henry de Hastings, and others in April, 1264, and on May 14 he commanded the Londoners at the battle of Lewes, East Sussex, England. On August 4, 1265, he was wounded and taken prisoner at the battle of Evesham, Worcestershire, then pardoned July 1, 1267. He was also summoned to Parliament on 24 December 1264, and 24 June 1295.
Family links:
Parents:
Gilbert de Segrave (1208 - 1254)
Amabil de Chaucombe (1210 - 1281)
Spouse:
Matilda de Lucy (1234 - 1288)*
Children:
John Segrave (1256 - 1325)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Chacombe Priory
Chacombe
South Northamptonshire Borough
Northamptonshire, England
Maintained by: Anne Shurtleff Stevens
Originally Created by: Jerry Ferren
Record added: Jun 07, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 70967835
Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Lord Segrave1
M, #144388, b. circa 1238, d. before 12 November 1295
Last Edited=10 Mar 2015
Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Lord Segrave was born circa 1238.2 He was the son of Gilbert de Segrave and Amabil de Chaucombe.2 He married Matilda de Lucy, daughter of Sir Thomas de Lucy. He died before 12 November 1295.2
He was invested as a Knight on 1 August 1263.2 In April 1264 he laid siege to Rochester, along with other nobles opposed to King Henry III.2 He fought in the Battle of Lewes on 14 May 1264, in command of the London contingent.2 He fought in the Battle of Evesham in 1265, where he was wounded and captured.2 Between 1276 and 1283 he was called up for military service against the Welsh.2 In 1283 he attended the meeting at Shrewsbury, deemed by the House of Lords in 1877 to have been a Parliament, but now thought to be a flawed decision.2 He was created 1st Lord Segrave [England by writ] on 24 June 1295.1
Children of Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Lord Segrave and Matilda de Lucy
Stephen de Segrave2
Henry de Segrave2
Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Lord Segrave (of Barton Segrave and Stowe)+2 d. 25 Nov 1321
John de Segrave, 2nd Lord Segrave+2 b. c 1256, d. b 4 Oct 1325
Eleanor de Segrave+1 b. 1270, d. 1314
Citations
[S37] BP2003 volume 3, page 4287. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
[S37] BP2003. [S37]
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From FindAGrave
Birth: 1238
Seagrave
Leicestershire, England
Death: Nov., 1295
Seagrave
Leicestershire, England
First Lord Segrave
Son of Gilbert de Segrave and Amabilia de Chaucombe, grandson of Stephen de Segrave and Rohese le Despenser, Sir Robert de Chaucombe and his wife Julia.
Nicholas married Matilda de Lacy, the daughter of Sir Thomas de Lucy of Copeland and Isabel de Bolteby, daughter of Adam Nicholas de Bolteby. Nicholas and Matilda had the following children:
* John Segrave, 2nd Baron Segrave, married Catherine de Plessy
* Simon Segrave
* Gilbert Segrave, Bishop of London
* Eleanor, wife of Alan la Zouche, 1st Baron la Zouche of Ashby
* Nicholas Seagrave, Lord of Stowe, Lord Marshal of England
* Henry Segrave
* Geoffrey Segrave
Nicholas was age 16 on December 17, 1254, and received his lands on April 18, 1258. On March 28, 1259, he left for a pilgrimage to Pontigny, France, crossing with the King to France on October 28, 1259. He was at the siege of Rochester, England, with the earl of Gloucester, Henry de Hastings, and others in April, 1264, and on May 14 he commanded the Londoners at the battle of Lewes, East Sussex, England. On August 4, 1265, he was wounded and taken prisoner at the battle of Evesham, Worcestershire, then pardoned July 1, 1267. He was also summoned to Parliament on 24 December 1264, and 24 June 1295.
Family links:
Parents:
Gilbert de Segrave (1208 - 1254)
Amabil de Chaucombe (1210 - 1281)
Spouse:
Matilda de Lucy (1234 - 1288)*
Children:
John Segrave (1256 - 1325)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Chacombe Priory
Chacombe
South Northamptonshire Borough
Northamptonshire, England
Maintained by: Anne Shurtleff Stevens
Originally Created by: Jerry Ferren
Record added: Jun 07, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 70967835
-- MERGED NOTE ------------
thePeerage.com
Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Lord Segrave1
M, #144388, b. circa 1238, d. before 12 November 1295
Last Edited=10 Mar 2015
Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Lord Segrave was born circa 1238.2 He was the son of Gilbert de Segrave and Amabil de Chaucombe.2 He married Matilda de Lucy, daughter of Sir Thomas de Lucy. He died before 12 November 1295.2
He was invested as a Knight on 1 August 1263.2 In April 1264 he laid siege to Rochester, along with other nobles opposed to King Henry III.2 He fought in the Battle of Lewes on 14 May 1264, in command of the London contingent.2 He fought in the Battle of Evesham in 1265, where he was wounded and captured.2 Between 1276 and 1283 he was called up for military service against the Welsh.2 In 1283 he attended the meeting at Shrewsbury, deemed by the House of Lords in 1877 to have been a Parliament, but now thought to be a flawed decision.2 He was created 1st Lord Segrave [England by writ] on 24 June 1295.1
Children of Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Lord Segrave and Matilda de Lucy
Stephen de Segrave2
Henry de Segrave2
Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Lord Segrave (of Barton Segrave and Stowe)+2 d. 25 Nov 1321
John de Segrave, 2nd Lord Segrave+2 b. c 1256, d. b 4 Oct 1325
Eleanor de Segrave+1 b. 1270, d. 1314
Citations
[S37] BP2003 volume 3, page 4287. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
[S37] BP2003. [S37]
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From FindAGrave
Birth: 1238
Seagrave
Leicestershire, England
Death: Nov., 1295
Seagrave
Leicestershire, England
First Lord Segrave
Son of Gilbert de Segrave and Amabilia de Chaucombe, grandson of Stephen de Segrave and Rohese le Despenser, Sir Robert de Chaucombe and his wife Julia.
Nicholas married Matilda de Lacy, the daughter of Sir Thomas de Lucy of Copeland and Isabel de Bolteby, daughter of Adam Nicholas de Bolteby. Nicholas and Matilda had the following children:
* John Segrave, 2nd Baron Segrave, married Catherine de Plessy
* Simon Segrave
* Gilbert Segrave, Bishop of London
* Eleanor, wife of Alan la Zouche, 1st Baron la Zouche of Ashby
* Nicholas Seagrave, Lord of Stowe, Lord Marshal of England
* Henry Segrave
* Geoffrey Segrave
Nicholas was age 16 on December 17, 1254, and received his lands on April 18, 1258. On March 28, 1259, he left for a pilgrimage to Pontigny, France, crossing with the King to France on October 28, 1259. He was at the siege of Rochester, England, with the earl of Gloucester, Henry de Hastings, and others in April, 1264, and on May 14 he commanded the Londoners at the battle of Lewes, East Sussex, England. On August 4, 1265, he was wounded and taken prisoner at the battle of Evesham, Worcestershire, then pardoned July 1, 1267. He was also summoned to Parliament on 24 December 1264, and 24 June 1295.
Family links:
Parents:
Gilbert de Segrave (1208 - 1254)
Amabil de Chaucombe (1210 - 1281)
Spouse:
Matilda de Lucy (1234 - 1288)*
Children:
John Segrave (1256 - 1325)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Chacombe Priory
Chacombe
South Northamptonshire Borough
Northamptonshire, England
Maintained by: Anne Shurtleff Stevens
Originally Created by: Jerry Ferren
Record added: Jun 07, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 70967835
Events
Birth | 1238 | ||||
Title (Nobility) | 1263 | 1 August 1263 | |||
Military | 14 May 1264 | Battle of Lewes | |||
Military | 1265 | Battle of Evesham | |||
Death | Nov 1295 | ||||
Title (Nobility) | First Baron of Seagrave |
Families
Spouse | Matilda "Maud" de Lucy (1234 - 1288) |
Child | John de Segrave (1256 - 1325) |
Father | Gilbert de Segrave (1208 - 1254) |
Mother | Amabil de Chaucombe (1210 - 1281) |