Lady Alicia de Mandeville1

F, b. circa 1382, d. 1420
FatherSir Thomas de Mandeville b. c 1350, d. 1399
MotherAnne Drokensford b. 1357
     Alicia was born circa 1382 in County Essex, England. Alicia married Helmingius Legatt, son of Helmingus Legatt Esquire and Margery Malawyn, before 1400 in Havering, County Essex, England. It is not known when Alice became the heiress to her father's estate but it could not have been before 1409. Joan and her husband & Alice and her husband were co-heiress of their father. The manor was rented out to Thomas Lampet for 20 pounds a year. The rents of the manor wert Joan & her husband. Thomas Lampet died in 1410. and after Thomas' death, Thru a series of grants, it became Alice & Helmingius became sole owners.2 Alicia married Roger Spice circa 1413 in England. The Manors of Mandeville and Drokensford settled on to Alice and to her husband, Robger. in 1413. The Manors all then were succeeded to by Clement Spice, their son.3 Alicia departed this life in 1420 in County Essex, England.

Family 1

Helmingius Legatt b. c 1376, d. c 1412
Child

Family 2

Roger Spice
Child

Citations

  1. [S763] Harleian Society, Harliean MS, 1398, page 592 - Alicia Mandevill fil. an heiress, Tho. Mandevill mil. uxor Helmingi Legat et postea Clement Spice,.
  2. [S766] W R Powell, A History of the County of Essex.
  3. [S771] William [editor] Page, A History of the County of Hertford, Volume 3: page 317-319 - ...Eastwick fell to the share of Alice, on whom and her first husband (Leget) the manor was settled in 1408, (fn. 29) and on her and her second husband (Roger Spice) in 1413. (fn. 30) Alice survived her second husband, who seems to have been succeeded in the tenure of Eastwick Manor by Clement Spice, who was holding in 1428.