William Pecche
- Born: Bef 1067, Normandy, France
- Marriage: Isilia Bourges 141
- Died: Eickhambrook, Risbridge, Suffolk, England
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information. 141 William Pecche was. in 1086, an undertenant in Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk. He held under Richard Fitz Gilbert, lord of Clare, at Dalham and Clopton, Suffolk, and Gestingthorpe, Essex; under Aubrey de Vere at Belcham Walter, Essex; and under Roger Bigod at Stoke Holy Cross, Norfolk [Domesday Book]. In 1088, William Pecche had a grant from the Abbot of Ramsey of Over, Cambs for the lives of himself and his wife Alfwen.
William Pecche married, 1stly, Alfwen, and, 2ndly, Isilia, probably daughter and heir of Hervey de Bourges, who survived him. Between 1121 and 1148 Hamon Pecche confirmed to St. Edmund's Abbey the gifts of his grandmother Jenita and his mother Isilia, the latter witnessing his charter. The date of his death is not known.
~Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, Vol. X, p.331
William married Isilia Bourges, daughter of Herve de Bourges and Jenita.141 (Isilia Bourges was born about 1072 in Clopton, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England and died after 1121.)
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