Individual Details
Sir Eustace "Lord of Helicourt, 3rd Baron Balliol" Helicourt
(Bef 1155 - Abt 1209)
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[[Category: House of Balliol]]He was the lord of Helicourt in Picardy, an estate near the chief seat of the main Balliol line at Bailleul-en-Vimeu; after his cousin, Bernard de Balliol, died childless in 1190, Eustace succeeded to the Balliol estates. He assumed the Balliol patronymic and remarried in that year. His sons, also listed in the Liber Vitae, were Hugh, Ingram (or Ingelram), Bernard, and Henry; Ingram and Henry de Balliol established cadet branches in Scotland at Inverkeilor and Cavers respectively; Hugh, who had probably succeeded his father about 1209, and Bernard were conspicuous members of the group of northern English barons who were staunch supporters of King John.
: Given: Eustace de Helicourt1190: cousin, Bernard de Balliol, died childless, Eustace succeeded to Balliol estates. He assumed Balliol last name and remarried in that year. : Lord of Helicourt in Picardyestate near chief seat of main Balliol line at Bailleul-en-Vimeu; 1200: Eustace, as heir of Bernard de Baliol paid 120 marks for arrears from the 1st and 2nd scutages of Richard; Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
===Marriage===
: m.1 Unknown
: m.2 Petronelle. Her 2nd marriage. She was 1st married to Robert Fitz Piers, son of Piers de Lutegareshale & Maud, who died 1185.
In 1190/91, he gave 200 pounds for licence to marry the widow of Robert Fitz Piers; she was evidently his second wife, the first wife's name is unknown. In 1200, Eustace, as heir of Bernard de Baliol paid 120 marks for arrears from the 1st and 2nd scutages of Richard. In 1200 Eustace and Hugh, his son, settled a dispute with the Abbot of St. Mary York.
===Issue===
Sons listed in the Liber Vitae. (Ingram and Henry de Balliol established cadet branches in Scotland at Inverkeilor and Cavers respectively. Hugh (probably succeeded his father about 1209) and Bernard were staunch supporters of King John.)
* Hugh (ref: 1200: Eustace and son Hugh, settle dispute with Abbot of St. Mary York.)
* Ingram (Ingelram)
* Bernard
* Henry
== References ==
* Oxford Dictionary of National Biography* http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I08808
* [[Wikipedia: Eustace de Balliol]]
[[Category: House of Balliol]]He was the lord of Helicourt in Picardy, an estate near the chief seat of the main Balliol line at Bailleul-en-Vimeu; after his cousin, Bernard de Balliol, died childless in 1190, Eustace succeeded to the Balliol estates. He assumed the Balliol patronymic and remarried in that year. His sons, also listed in the Liber Vitae, were Hugh, Ingram (or Ingelram), Bernard, and Henry; Ingram and Henry de Balliol established cadet branches in Scotland at Inverkeilor and Cavers respectively; Hugh, who had probably succeeded his father about 1209, and Bernard were conspicuous members of the group of northern English barons who were staunch supporters of King John.
: Given: Eustace de Helicourt1190: cousin, Bernard de Balliol, died childless, Eustace succeeded to Balliol estates. He assumed Balliol last name and remarried in that year. : Lord of Helicourt in Picardyestate near chief seat of main Balliol line at Bailleul-en-Vimeu; 1200: Eustace, as heir of Bernard de Baliol paid 120 marks for arrears from the 1st and 2nd scutages of Richard; Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
===Marriage===
: m.1 Unknown
: m.2 Petronelle. Her 2nd marriage. She was 1st married to Robert Fitz Piers, son of Piers de Lutegareshale & Maud, who died 1185.
In 1190/91, he gave 200 pounds for licence to marry the widow of Robert Fitz Piers; she was evidently his second wife, the first wife's name is unknown. In 1200, Eustace, as heir of Bernard de Baliol paid 120 marks for arrears from the 1st and 2nd scutages of Richard. In 1200 Eustace and Hugh, his son, settled a dispute with the Abbot of St. Mary York.
===Issue===
Sons listed in the Liber Vitae. (Ingram and Henry de Balliol established cadet branches in Scotland at Inverkeilor and Cavers respectively. Hugh (probably succeeded his father about 1209) and Bernard were staunch supporters of King John.)
* Hugh (ref: 1200: Eustace and son Hugh, settle dispute with Abbot of St. Mary York.)
* Ingram (Ingelram)
* Bernard
* Henry
== References ==
* Oxford Dictionary of National Biography* http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I08808
* [[Wikipedia: Eustace de Balliol]]
Events
| Birth | Bef 1155 | Bywell, Northumberland, England | |||
| Marriage | 1185 | England - Lady Petronelle "Lady Balliol of Barnard Fitzpiers" Unknown | |||
| Death | Abt 1209 | Barnard Castle, Durham, England | |||
| Alt name | de Helicourt | ||||
| Reference No | 11586409 | ||||
| Reference No | |||||
| Reference No | 60 |
Families
| Spouse | Lady Petronelle "Lady Balliol of Barnard Fitzpiers" Unknown (1158 - 1198) |
| Child | Hugh "Baron of Bywell and Northumberland" Balliol (1180 - 1229) |
| Father | Bernard Balliol (1135 - 1188) |
| Mother | Agnes Picquigny (1138 - 1224) |