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Sarah DE BEAUCHAMP
Sex: FIndividual InformationBirth: 1269 Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
ParentsFather: William DE BEAUCHAMP Earl Of Warwick (1237-Bef 1298) Mother: Maud FITZ JOHN (1252-Abt 1301)Simon DE BEAUCHAMP
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Sex: MIndividual InformationBirth: Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children1. *Unknown ( - ) Marriage: Children: 1. N.N. DE BEAUCHAMP ( - )Thomas DE BEAUCHAMP
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Sex: MIndividual InformationBirth: 1339 Christening: Death: 1401 Burial: Cause of Death:
ParentsFather: Thomas DE BEAUCHAMP Earl Of Warwick (1315-1369) Mother: Catherine DE MORTIMER (1310-1371)
Spouses and Children1. *Margaret DE FERRERS (1350 - 1407) Marriage:Thomas DE BEAUCHAMP Earl Of Warwick
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Sex: MIndividual InformationBirth: 1315 Warwick Castle, England Christening: Death: 13 Nov 1369 Calais Burial: Cause of Death:
ParentsFather: Guy DE BEAUCHAMP Earl Of Warwick (1278-1315) Mother: Alice DE TOENI (1283-1323)
Spouses and Children1. *Catherine DE MORTIMER (1310 - 1371) Marriage: 1337 Children: 1. Maud DE BEAUCHAMP (1335 - 1403) 2. Thomas DE BEAUCHAMP (1339 - 1401) 3. Philippa DE BEAUCHAMP (1334 - Bef 6 Apr 1386) 4. Maud De BEAUCHAMP ( - 1402-1403) 5. Sir Guy DE BEAUCHAMP (1337 - 1360) 6. William DE BEAUCHAMP Lord Abergavenny (1358 - 8 May 1411) 7. Joan DE BEAUCHAMP (1338 - 1342) 8. John DE BEAUCHAMP (1339 - 1361) 9. Roger DE BEAUCHAMP (1341 - 1361) 10. Hurom DE BEAUCHAMP (1343 - ) 11. Reynburn DE BEAUCHAMP (1344 - 1361) 12. Alice DE BEAUCHAMP (1345 - 1383) 13. Elizabeth DE BEAUCHAMP (1345 - ) 14. Richard DE BEAUCHAMP (1347 - ) 15. Agnes DE BEAUCHAMP (1348 - ) 16. Margaret DE BEAUCHAMP (1350 - ) 17. Juliana DE BEAUCHAMP (1352 - ) 18. Catherine DE BEAUCHAMP (1354 - ) 19. Isabel DE BEAUCHAMP (1356 - 1416)
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Weis' "Ancestral Roots. . ." (10:32), (11:34), (26:32), (86:31), (87:31), (120:34), (202:32).
Cokayne's "Complete Peerage" (Kent, p.158).
From "The Homer Beers James Genealogy" on the www: "Thomas de Beauchamp, his [Guy's] successor, 3rd Earl, regarding whom we find King Edward II. in two years subsequently soliciting a dispensation from the Pope, to enable him to marry his cousin, Catherine, daughter of Roger de Mortimer, Lord of Wigmore, under whose guardianship the young earl had been placed; an alliance eventually formed, when his lordship had completed his fifteenth year. In two years, afterwards, the earl by special license from the crown, was allowed to do homage, and to assume the hereditary offices of Sheriff of Worcestershire, and Chamberlain of the Exchequer. This nobleman sustained in the brilliant reign of Edward III. the high military renown of his illustrious progenitor, and became distinguished in arms almost from boyhood. So early as the third year of that monarch, he commanded the left wing of the king's army at Wyzonfosse, where Edward proposed to give the French battle, and from that period was the constant companion of the king, and his gallant son, in all their splendid campaigns. At Cressy, he had a principal command in the van of the English army, under the Prince of Wales, and at Poitiers, where Dugdale says he fought so long and so stoutly, that his hand was galled with the exercise of his sword and pole-axe; he personally took William de Melleun, Archbishop of Sens, prisoner, for whose ransom he obtained 8,000 marks. After these heroic achievements in France, the earl was arrayed under the banner of the cross, and reaped fresh laurels on the plains of Palestine, whence upon his return he brought home the son of the King of Lithuania, answering for the new convert himself at the baptismal font; for his lordship was not more distinguished by his valor than his piety, as his numerous and liberal donations to the church while living, and bequests at his decease, testify. He rebuilt the walls of Warwick Castle, which had been demolished in the time of the Mauduits; adding fortified gateways, and embattled towers; he likewise founded the choir of the collegiate church of St. Mary, built a booth hall in the market place, and made the town of Warwick toll free. He was a Knight of the Garter, being one of the original knights. He died November 13, 1369, of the plague in Calais. He had issue, and he was succeeded by his son,Thomas."
Walter DE BEAUCHAMP
Sex: MIndividual InformationBirth: Christening: Death: 1235 Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children1. *Bertha DE BRAOSE ( - ) Marriage:
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Per the "Homer Beers James Genealogy" on the WWW: "Walter de Beauchamp was appointed Governor of Hanley Castle, co. Worcester, in the 17th year of King John, and entrusted with the custody of the same shire in that turbulent year. Walter de Beauchamp married Bertha Braose, daughter of William de Braose, Lord Braose, by whom he had two sons as follows: 1. Walcheline de Beauchamp. 2. James de Beauchamp Of the nobleman we find further, that, being one of the baron-marchers, he gave security to the king for his faithful services with the other lords-marchers, until peace should be fully settled in the realm; and for the better performance thereof, gave up James, his younger son, as a hostage. He died in 1235, and was succeeded by his son, Walcheline."
William DE BEAUCHAMP
Sex: MIndividual InformationBirth: Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children1. *Unknown ( - ) Marriage: Children: 1. Maud BEAUCHAMP ( - )William DE BEAUCHAMP
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Sex: MIndividual InformationBirth: Christening: Death: 1260 Burial: Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children1. *Ida DE LONGESPEE ( - After 1266) Marriage: Children: 1. Beatrix DE BEAUCHAMP ( - )William DE BEAUCHAMP Earl Of Warwick
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Sex: MIndividual InformationBirth: 1237 Of Elmley Castle, , Worcestershire, England Christening: Death: Bef 22 Jun 1298 Elmley, , Worcestershire, England Burial: 22 Jun 1298 Elmsley Castle, Wor, Eng Cause of Death:
Spouses and Children1. *Maud FITZ JOHN (1252 - Abt 18 Apr 1301) Marriage: Bef 1270 Shere, Glou, Eng Children: 1. Guy DE BEAUCHAMP Earl Of Warwick (1278 - 10 Aug 1315) 2. Isabel DE BEAUCHAMP (1266 - 1306) 3. Sarah DE BEAUCHAMP (1269 - ) 4. Robert DE BEAUCHAMP (1271 - ) 5. John DE BEAUCHAMP (1273 - ) 6. Anne DE BEAUCHAMP (1274 - 1296) 7. Amy DE BEAUCHAMP (1276 - ) 8. Margaret DE BEAUCHAMP (1278 - ) 9. Matilda DE BEAUCHAMP (1284 - 1360)
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Weis' "Ancestral Roots. . ." (72:30), (74:30), (86:29).
From "Ancestors of Paul Bailey MCBRIDE" on the www: Earl of Warwick b. 1237, of Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, Eng. d. 5 OR 9 Jun 1298, Elmley, Worcester, Eng. d. BEF 22 Jun 1298 bur. 22 Jun 1298, Friars Minor, Worcester, Eng. Married first Maud FitzJohn (1244-1301) Children: 1.Sir Guy de BEAUCHAMP 10th Earl of Warwick (-1315) m. Alice de TOENI (1283-1324) 2.Isabel de BEAUCHAMP m. Sir Patrick de CHAWORTH Lord of Kidwelly (-1283) References: [AR7],[RD500],[ConverseA],[MCS]
From "The Homer Beers James Genealogy" on the www: "William de Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Warwick of the Beauchamp family, inherited not only the feudal barony of Elmley from his father, but had previously derived from his mother the Earldom of Warwick (originally possessed by the Newburghs), and the barony of Hanslape (which had belonged to the Mauduits). This eminent nobleman was a distinguished captain in the Welsh and Scottish wars of King Edward I. "In the 23rd year of which reign (1294-95), being in Wales with the king," as Dugdale relates, "he performed a notable exploit; namely, hearing that a great body of the Welsh were got together in a plain, betwixt two woods, and to secure themselves, had fastened their pikes to the ground, sloping towards their assailants, he marched thither with a choice company cross-bowmen and archers, and in the night time encompassing them about, put betwixt every two horsemen, one cross-bowman, which cross-bowman killing many of them that held the pikes, the horse charged in suddenly, and made a great slaughter. This was done near Montgomery." William de Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Warwick of that family, died in 1298, having previous to his mother's death used the style and title of Earl of Warwick, with what legality appears very doubtful, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Guy. He married Maud FitzJohn, widow of Girard de Furnival (See Burke, Pg. 225), and one of the four daughters and co-heiresses of [her brother ?] Richard FitzJohn, son of John FitzGeoffery, Chief Justice of Ireland. She died in 1301. They had the following issue: 1. Guy de Beauchamp, his successor, 2nd Earl. [RIN 4365*] 2. John de Beauchamp, d.s.p. 3. Maud Beauchamp, married Geoffrey Say, Lord Say. 4. Emma Beauchamp, married Rowland Odingsels. 5. Isabel Beauchamp, married John Clinton. 6. Elizabeth Beauchamp, married Thomas Astley, Knight. 7. Lucia, married Robert or Roger de Napton. 8. Isabel Beauchamp. [RIN 3262] 9. Maud Beauchamp, married _______ Rithco. 10. Margaret Beauchamp, married John Sudley. 11. Anne Beauchamp, a nun at Shouldham, co. Norfolk, a monastery founded by William's maternal great grandfather. 12. Amy Beauchamp, a nun at Shouldham, also, with her sister, Anne."
William DE BEAUCHAMP Lord Abergavenny
Sex: MIndividual InformationBirth: 1358 Christening: Death: 8 May 1411 Burial: Cause of Death:
ParentsFather: Thomas DE BEAUCHAMP Earl Of Warwick (1315-1369) Mother: Catherine DE MORTIMER (1310-1371)
Spouses and Children1. *Joan FITZ ALAN (1375 - 14 Nov 1435) Marriage:
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Baron Abergavenny
Joan DE BEAUFORT
Sex: FIndividual InformationBirth: 1373 Christening: Death: 13 Nov 1440 Howden, England Burial: Cause of Death:
ParentsFather: John PLANTAGENET Duke of Lancaster (1340-1399) Mother: Catherine DE ROELT (1350-1403)
Spouses and Children1. Sir Robert DE FERRERS (1373 - 1396) Marriage: Children: 1. Elizabeth DE FERRERS ( - 1434) 2. Mary DE FERRERS (Bef 1394 - 25 Jan 1457) 2. *Ralph DE NEVILLE Earl of Westmoreland (1364 - 21 Oct 1425) Marriage: Children: 1. Eleanor DE NEVILLE (1398 - 1463) 2. Joan DE NEVILLE (1398 - ) 3. Earl Richard DE NEVILLE Of Salisbury (1400 - 31 Dec 1460) 4. Katherine DE NEVILLE (1401 - 1478) 5. Henry DE NEVILLE (1402 - ) 6. Thomas DE NEVILLE (1403 - ) 7. Cuthbert DE NEVILLE (1405 - ) 8. Robert DE NEVILLE (1408 - 1457) 9. William DE NEVILLE (1409 - 1463) 10. Anne DE NEVILLE (1411 - 1480) 11. John DE NEVILLE (1413 - ) 12. George DE NEVILLE Lord Latimer (Abt 1414 - 30 Dec 1469) 13. Cecily DE NEVILLE (1415 - 31 May 1495) 14. Edward DE NEVILLE (1417 - 1476)
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