Alice FitzAlan wife of Stephen de Segrave[1] and mother of his heir John.[2]
Alice was born about 1289[3]
Alice was married to Stephen de Segrave in 1314.[3]
On 27 January 1314, John de Segrave granted Stephen his son and Alice, Stephen's wife, property at Daleby, Melton, Oleby, Hache and Wysebech [in respect of their marriage].[1]
A grant of 1314 covers property given to Stephen de Segrave's parents John and Christine for regrant to Stephe de Segrave and Alice de Arundel.[4]
Alice is listed as the wife of Stephen de Segrave in a document appointing Walter Dardene, the valet of John de Segreve, to give lands at Fleckenowe to Stephen and Alice.[5]
At some date between 1327 and 1330, Alice de Segrave, widow of Stephen de Seagrave petitioned for the return of lands seized by the king in the minority of Stephen's heir, her son John.[2]
Alice was buried at Chacombe Priory, Chacombe, Northamptonshire, England in the Segrave family tombs.[3]
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