| Home Surname List Name Index Sources GEDCOM File Email Us | Juliana BEAUCHAMP15,16 was born about 1352 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. She died Deceased. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> H4L0-G2 Seal to Parents: 10 OCT 1950 SLAKE - SaltLake City, UT Parents: Kg, 11Th Earl Of Warwick Thomas De BEAUCHAMP and Catherine DE MORTIMER. Katherine De BEAUCHAMP15,16 was born about 1374 in Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England. She died Deceased. Parents: Kg, 12Th Earl Of Warwick Thomas De BEAUCHAMP and [Countess] Margaret FERRERS. Lucia (Jane) De BEAUCHAMP15,16 was born about 1315 in Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England. She died Deceased. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9PD8-JT GEDCOM line 2727 not recognizable or too long: (BIRT) 2 PLAC Of Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England GEDCOM line 2902 not recognizable or too long: GEDCOM line 2848 not recognizable or too long: Seal to Parents: 31 MAR 1956 Parents: [10Th Earl Of Warwick] Guy De BEAUCHAMP and [Countess Of Wa Alice De TOENI. Margaret BEAUCHAMP was born about 1350 in Of, Warwick, Warwickshire, England. She has reference number H4L0-CJ. Parents: Thomas DE BEAUCHAMP [EARL OF WARWICK and Catherine DE MORTIMER. Spouse: Guy DE MONTFORD. Margaret BEAUCHAMP and Guy DE MONTFORD were married in 1370 in Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England. Margaret BEAUCHAMP15,16 was born about 1350 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. She died Deceased. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> H4L0-CJ Seal to Parents: 10 OCT 1950 SLAKE - SaltLake City, UT Parents: Kg, 11Th Earl Of Warwick Thomas De BEAUCHAMP and Catherine DE MORTIMER. Baroness Lisle Margaret BEAUCHAMP15,16,533,534 was born about 1404 in Goodrest In Wedgnock Park, Warwickshire, England.535 She died on 14 June 1467 at the age of 63 in Jesus Chapel, St Paul's, London, England.533,535 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness Lisle MARGARET, the eldest coheir, was born at Goodrest, in Wedgnock Park, near Warwick, in 1404. She married, 6 September 1425, at Warwick Castle, as 2nd wife, John (TALBOT), EARL OF SHREWSBURY. She and her husband violently resisted the succession of James Berkeley (Lord Berkeley), the heir male, to Berkeley Castle and its apurtenances. They seized and imprisoned him till he signed certain disadvantageous deeds, and later imprisoned his third wife, Isabel, at Gloucester, where she died in 1452. They took as hostage ayounger son, who fell at the battle of Chatillon, where John, Earl of Shrewsbury, his captor, was also slain, 17 July 1453. Margaret was reconciled to James,Lord Berkeley, shortly before his death in 1463, but renewed her claims against his son William. She died 14 June 1467, and was buried in Jesus Chapel in St.Paul's. [Complete Peerage VIII:55, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] --------------------- Lady Margaret Beauchamp (died 14 June 1467), eldest daughter and coheir of Richard, Earl of Warwick by his 1st wife Elizabeth (only child of5th Lord (Baron) Berkeley of the 1295 creation, and deemed by later doctrine to have been Baroness Berkeley and Baroness Lisle in her own right, though on her death, they would have fallen into abeyance between her three daughter and coheirs even by the same later doctrine. [Burke's Peerage] ---------------------- Note: Margaret's step daughter, Joan Talbot's, husband, James Berkeley's, prior wife, Isabel de Mowbray (daughter of the Duke of Norfolk), died while a prisoner in Margaret's custody [Margaret's husband, John Talbot, was still alive at the time of Isabel's death 27 Sep 1452, but he was off in France, where he eventually died in 1453, so I don't know if he had much to do with it]. There is obviously a story there. Joan Talbot is said by Burke's Peerage to be daughter (not step-daughter) of Margaret. Note: Isabel de Mowbray died in the custody of Margaret de Beauchamp because of a prolonged feud over the estates of Thomas de Berkeley and Margaret de Lisle. The feud ended 20 March 1469/70 with the Battle of Nibley Green in which James de Berkeley & Isabel de Mowbray's eldest son William 1st/last Marquess de Berkeley killed Margaret de Beauchamp &John Talbot's grandson Sir Thomas Talbot, 2nd/last Viscount Lisle. Margaret &John Talbot's son Sir John, 1st Viscount Lisle, was killed with his father at the Battle of Castillon, pretty much wiping out the male line from Margaret & John. See notes under James de Berkeley & William de Berkeley. Parents: (13Th Earl Of Warwick) Richard Of Warwick De BEAUCHAMP and Countess Of Warwich Elizabeth DE BERKELEY. Margaret BEAUCHAMP DUCHESS OF SOMERSET52,536 was born about 1410 in Of, Bletsoe, Bedfordshire, England. She died on 8 August 1482 at the age of 72. She has Ancestral File Number 9JZF-C3. Parents: . Spouse: Lionel (Leo) WELLES Baron Welles. Margaret BEAUCHAMP DUCHESS OF SOMERSET and Lionel (Leo) WELLES Baron Welles were married on 14 April 1447 in Licence. Children were: John WELLES VISCOUNT WELLES. Margaret BEAUCHAMP was born about 1410 in Bletsoe, Bedfordshire, England. She died on 8 August 1482 at the age of 72 in Wimborne Minster, Dorsetshire, England. Margaret's marriage with St. John produced at least 7 children. The eldest was reported as being 12 years old on his father's death. Was around 48 years old when she gave birth to John Welles. Margaret de Beauchamp married 1st Sir Oliver St. John, 2nd John de Beaufort, 3rd John Welles. (By her 2nd husband she had a daughter Margaret de Beaufort, who married Edmund Tudor, and they were the parents of Henry VII, John de Beaufort being a grandson of Edward III. By her 3rd husband she had a son John, Viscount Welles, who married Cicely, daughter of Edward IV, and sister of Elizabeth, wife of Henry VII.) Her 1st husband, Oliver St. John, came into possession of Bletsho in the reign of Henry VI by his marriage with Margaret de Beauchamp. He died in 1437 and was buried in the Church of the Jacobins, at Roan in Normandy, leaving by Margaret, two sons and five daughters: Sir John and Oliver, and Edith, Elizabeth, Mary, Margaret and Agnes. These seven children were half uncles and aunts of Henry VII, his mother being their father's half sister. Spouse: Oliver ST. JOHN. Margaret BEAUCHAMP and Oliver ST. JOHN were married about 1424. Children were: John ST. JOHN, *Oliver ST. JOHN, Edith ST. JOHN, Mary ST. JOHN, Margaret ST. JOHN, Agnes ST. JOHN, Elizabeth ST. JOHN. Spouse: John BEAUFORT. Margaret BEAUCHAMP and John BEAUFORT were married in 1442. Children were: Margaret BEAUFORT. Spouse: Lionel WELLES. Margaret BEAUCHAMP and Lionel WELLES were married on 14 April 1447. license date Margaret De BEAUCHAMP15,16 was born about 1278 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. She died Deceased. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8PTP-52 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8PTP-52 Parents: 9th Earl Of Warwick William De BEAUCHAMP and Maud FITZJOHN. Margaret De BEAUCHAMP15,16,537 was born about 1295 in Beauchamp's Court, Alcester, Warwickshire, England. She died before September 1339 at the age of 44.537 He [Robert de Lisle] apparently married, before 3 May 1318, Margaret, daughter of Walter DE BEAUCHAMP, of Alcester, co. Warwick, Steward of the King's household (died 1303). She died in the summer of 1339, when Robert was about to cross the seas on the King's service. After her death he entered the Franciscan Order, to which he had been a benefactor. On 23 March 1341/2 his lands were taken into the King's hand, he being professed in a religious order. He appears to havebeen ordained priest. He died 4 January 1343/4, and was buried in the choir ofthe Franciscan church in London, in the chapel of All Saints. [Complete Peerage VIII:71-3, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] Parents: Of Elmley & Alcester, Sir Walter De BEAUCHAMP and Alice De TOENI. Margaret De BEAUCHAMP15,16 was born about 1376 in Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England. She died Deceased. Parents: Kg, 12Th Earl Of Warwick Thomas De BEAUCHAMP and [Countess] Margaret FERRERS. Matilda De BEAUCHAMP15,16 was born about 1284. She died in 1360 at the age of 76. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> HPGR-P6 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> HPGR-P6 Parents: 9th Earl Of Warwick William De BEAUCHAMP and Maud FITZJOHN. Maud De BEAUCHAMP15,16 was born about 1282 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. She died in 1360 at the age of 78. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8PTP-7D Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8PTP-7D Parents: 9th Earl Of Warwick William De BEAUCHAMP and Maud FITZJOHN. Maud De BEAUCHAMP15,16,538,539 was born about 1307 in Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England. She died on 25 July 1369 at the age of 62.538 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> FZQ8-ZS Lady Maud de Beauchamp (died 28 July 1369), daughter of the 10th Earl of Warwick of the 1088 creation. [Burke's Peerage] Parents: [10Th Earl Of Warwick] Guy De BEAUCHAMP and [Countess Of Wa Alice De TOENI. Spouse: Sir Geoffrey IV 2Nd Baron De SAY. Maud De BEAUCHAMP and Sir Geoffrey IV 2Nd Baron De SAY were married.16 Countess Of Clifford Maud De BEAUCHAMP15,16,540 was born about 1336 in Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England. She died before February 1402/3 at the age of 67.540 She was buried in St Mary's Ch, Warwick, Warwickshire, England. Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess Of Clifford Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8J5Q-9G GEDCOM line 1872 not recognizable or too long: 1 TITL [BARONESS CLIFFORD] GEDCOM line 1878 not recognizable or too long: GEDCOM line 1038 not recognizable or too long: GEDCOM line 1044 not recognizable or too long: GEDCOM line 999 not recognizable or too long: GEDCOM line 1005 not recognizable or too long: Seal to Parents: 10 OCT 1950 SLAKE - Salt Lake City, UT Parents: Kg, 11Th Earl Of Warwick Thomas De BEAUCHAMP and Catherine DE MORTIMER. Mrs-John BEAUCHAMP was born about 1394. She has reference number HRWS-C3. Spouse: John BEAUCHAMP [Esquire]. Mrs-John BEAUCHAMP and John BEAUCHAMP [Esquire] were married about 1409 in Tyne River,Kent,England. Children were: Elizabeth BEAUCHAMP. Countess Of Stafford Philippa De BEAUCHAMP15,16,471,541 was born about 1342 in Elmley, Gloucestershire, England. She died before 6 April 1386 at the age of 44 in Stafford, Staffordshire, England.541 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess Of Stafford Philippa, daughter of 11th Earl of Warwick of the 1088 creation. [Burke's Peerage] Parents: Kg, 11Th Earl Of Warwick Thomas De BEAUCHAMP and Catherine DE MORTIMER. Spouse: Kg, 2Nd Earl Of Stafford Hugh STAFFORD. Countess Of Stafford Philippa De BEAUCHAMP and Kg, 2Nd Earl Of Stafford Hugh STAFFORD were married before 1 March 1350/1 in England.16,541,542,543 Children were: [Countess Of Wes Margaret De STAFFORD, [Earl Of Staffor Thomas STAFFORD, Humphrey STAFFORD, [Earl Of Staffor William STAFFORD, Catharine (Katherine) STAFFORD, [5Th Earl Stafford] Edmund STAFFORD, Joan STAFFORD, Hugh STAFFORD, Elizabeth De STAFFORD, Ralph STAFFORD. Philippe BEAUCHAMP[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Hugh STAFFORD. Children were: Margaret DE STAFFORD , Countess of Westmoreland. Phillippi BEAUCHAMP [COUNTESS OF STA was born about 1334 in Of, Warwick, Warwickshire, England. She died on 6 April 1386 at the age of 52 in Stone, England. She was buried in Stone, England. Phillippi has reference number 9FXX-QQ. Parents: Thomas DE BEAUCHAMP [EARL OF WARWICK and Catherine DE MORTIMER. Spouse: Hugh STAFFORD. Phillippi BEAUCHAMP [COUNTESS OF STA and Hugh STAFFORD were married about 1354 in Rickling, Essex, England. Children were: Catherine STAFFORD, Countess of Westmoreland Margaret STAFFORD, Humphrey STAFFORD, Hugh STAFFORD, Ralph STAFFORD, Thomas STAFFORD, Joan STAFFORD, Edmund STAFFORD, William STAFFORD. Phillippi (Stafford) BEAUCHAMP [Countess of Sta) was born about 1334 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. She died before 6 April 1386 at the age of 52. Spouse: Hugh STAFFORD. Phillippi (Stafford) BEAUCHAMP [Countess of Sta) and Hugh STAFFORD were married before 1350. Children were: Edmund STAFFORD (Earl of Stafford). Reynburn De BEAUCHAMP15,16 was born before 24 April 1344 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. He died before 29 July 1361 at the age of 17. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> B6DT-LJ Seal to Parents: 10 OCT 1950 SLAKE - SaltLake City, UT Parents: Kg, 11Th Earl Of Warwick Thomas De BEAUCHAMP and Catherine DE MORTIMER. Richard BEAUCHAMP was born about 1347 in Of, Warwick, Warwickshire, England. He has reference number H4L1-6S. Parents: Thomas DE BEAUCHAMP [EARL OF WARWICK and Catherine DE MORTIMER. Children were: Roger BEAUCHAMP. Richard BEAUCHAMP15,16 was born about 1347 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. He died Deceased. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> H4L1-6S Seal to Parents: 12 MAY 1955 SLAKE - SaltLake City, UT Parents: Kg, 11Th Earl Of Warwick Thomas De BEAUCHAMP and Catherine DE MORTIMER. Richard BEAUCHAMP was born on 28 January 1381 in Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England. He died on 30 April 1489 at the age of 108 in Rouen, Sein Maritin, France. He was buried in St Mary, , Warwick, England.4 Parents: Thomas BEAUCHAMP and Margaret DE FERRARS. Spouse: Elizabeth DE BERKLEY. Elizabeth DE BERKLEY and Richard BEAUCHAMP were married in 1401 in , Monmouthshire, Wales. Children were: Elbeanor BEAUCHAMP. (2Nd Lord Powyck) Richard De BEAUCHAMP15,16 was born in 1434 in Bath, Somersetshire, Eng. He died in January 1501/2 at the age of 68. Name Suffix:<NSFX> (2Nd Lord Powyck) Parents: (Sir - Baron Of Powyke) John De BEAUCHAMP and Margaret Dau Of Edmund FERRERS. Spouse: Elizabeth STAFFORD. Elizabeth STAFFORD and (2Nd Lord Powyck) Richard De BEAUCHAMP were married.16 Children were: Elizabeth BEAUCHAMP, Anne De BEAUCHAMP. (13Th Earl Of Warwick) Richard Of Warwick De BEAUCHAMP15,16 was born on 25 January 1380/1 in Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England. He died on 30 April 1439 at the age of 58 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France. Name Suffix:<NSFX> (13Th Earl Of Warwick) Parents: Kg, 12Th Earl Of Warwick Thomas De BEAUCHAMP and [Countess] Margaret FERRERS. Spouse: Countess Of Warwich Elizabeth DE BERKELEY. Countess Of Warwich Elizabeth DE BERKELEY and (13Th Earl Of Warwick) Richard Of Warwick De BEAUCHAMP were married in Monmouthshire, Wales.16 Children were: Baroness Lisle Margaret BEAUCHAMP, Eleanor BEAUCHAMP, [Baroness] Elizabeth BEAUCHAMP. Robert De BEAUCHAMP15,16 was born about 1271 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. He died Deceased in Child. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> B27P-QV Ancestral File Number:<AFN> B27P-QV Parents: 9th Earl Of Warwick William De BEAUCHAMP and Maud FITZJOHN. Roger BEAUCHAMP was born in 1363 in Bletneshoe, Powyke, Bedfordshire, England. He died on 3 May 1406 at the age of 43 in Tyne River,Kent,England. Parents: Richard BEAUCHAMP. Spouse: Joane CLOPTON. Joane CLOPTON and Roger BEAUCHAMP were married in 1380 in Tyne River,Kent,England. Children were: John BEAUCHAMP. Of Bletsoe, Sir Roger 1St Baron De BEAUCHAMP15,16,544,545,546,547,548 was born before 1301 in Beauchamp's Court, Alcester, Warwickshire, England.549 He died on 3 January 1379/80 at the age of 79 in Bletsoe, Bedford, Bedfordshire, England.544,545,546,548 He was buried in Blackfriars, London, England. Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Bletsoe, Sir Roger de Beauchamp, d. 3 Jan 1379/80, 1st Baron Beauchamp of Bletsoe, Chamberlain to the Household of King Edward III; MP 1364-1380; m. (1) bef 1336/7, Sybil de Pateshull, living 26 Oct 1351, daughter of Sir John de Pateshull and Mabel de Grandison. [Ancestral Roots] -------------------- BARONY of BEAUCHAMP of Bletsoe (I) Roger Beauchamp, of Bletsoe, co. Bedford, and of Lydirard Tregoz, Wilts, sometimes said to be a younger son of Giles Beauchamp (living 1346), son of Walter Beauchamp, of Powick, co. Worcester, who was a younger son of William Beauchamp, of Elmley, by Isabel Mauduit, heiress of the Earls of Warwick. He is described as King's Yeoman on 24 Apr 1337. Keeper of Devizes Castle, granted to him be Queen Philippe as "her bachelor", 26 Oct 1340. As early as 1346 he served in the French wars; was made CAPTAIN OF CALAIS in 1372. He was summoned to Parliament from 1 Jun 1363 to 20Oct 1379, by writs directed Rogero de Bello Campo, whereby he may be held to have become LORD BEAUCHAMP. He was Lord Chamberlain of the Household 1376-77. He m., 1stly, before 1336/7 (on 6 Jan 1248/9 the manor of Lydiard Tregoz was confirmed to him and his wife), Sybil, 1st of the four sisters and coheirs of Sir William PATSHULL, daughter of Sir John PATSHULL, of Bletsoe aforesaid, by Mabel, daughter and in her issue coheir of William de GRANDSON [LORD GRANDSON], of Lydiard Tregoz. She, who was living 26 Oct 1351, was buried at the Blackfriars, London. Esch. 1359. He m., 2ndly, Margaret. He d. 3 Jan 1379/80. Will dated 19 Dec 1379, reg. at Lincoln, directing his burial to be at the Blackfriars (ax). His 2nd wife survived him. [Complete Peerage II:44-45, XIV:75] (ax) This will shows that his grandfather was Sir Walter Beauchamp. Note: CP XIV:75 also added that Mabel was aged 20 and more at her father's death, 27 Sep 1359; however the Corrections to CP website (as indicated below) states that shewas well over that; so I did not put in that correction from XIV. ------------------- The following information copied from "Some corrections and additions to the Complete Peerage: Volume 2: Beauchamp of Bletsoe", website, indicates that Giles is not the father of Roger: As stated in Complete Peerage, volume 14, page 45, Roger's will refers to his grandfather Sir Walter de Beauchamp[Sir N.H. Nicolas, Testamenta Vetusta, p.103 (1826); A. Gibbons, Early LincolnWills..., p.29 (1888)]. However, the following evidence shows that it is chronologically impossible for Roger to have been a son of Giles. At the inquisition taken in 1362 after Giles de Beauchamp's death, his son and heir Sir John was said to be aged 23 years and more], implying that he was born about 1339 [Cal. Inq. p.m. vol.11, no 288]. Even if this age is incorrect, it is clear that John could not have been born before the late 1320s. He was certainly the son ofKatherine, the daughter of John de Bures and his wife Hawise (Muscegros), as is clear from the descent of the manor of Boddington, Gloucestershire [Victoria County History, Gloucestershire, vol.8, p.190]. Katherine's age was variously given as 26 and more, 30 and more and 35 and more at the inquisitions taken after her father's death in 1351 [Cal. Inq. p.m., vol.9, no 578], but in any case she must have been born after the death of her mother's previous husband John deFerrers, about August 1312 [Complete Peerage, vol.5, p.309]. According to Complete Peerage, vol.2, p.46, note f, Giles was married to Katherine in 1329; in this year, the manor of Boddington was settled on the couple [Victoria County History, Gloucestershire, vol.8, p.190, citing CP 25(1)/286/35/34]. So it is clear that any younger son of Giles could not have be born before the late 1320sat the earliest, and more likely would have be born in the early 1330s. On the other hand, there is ample evidence that Roger de Beauchamp was active by the mid-to-late 1330s. On 15 March 1336/7, he - de Parents: Of Elmley & Alcester, Sir Walter De BEAUCHAMP and Alice De TOENI. Roger De BEAUCHAMP15,16 was born about 1341 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. He died after 29 July 1361 at the age of 20 in vp sp. He was buried before 15 October 1361. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> B6DT-MP Seal to Parents: 10 OCT 1950 SLAKE - SaltLake City, UT Parents: Kg, 11Th Earl Of Warwick Thomas De BEAUCHAMP and Catherine DE MORTIMER. Sarah De BEAUCHAMP15,16,550,551 was born in 1255 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England.552 She died after July 1317 at the age of 62 in Of Elmley Castle, Elmley, Worcestershire, England.551,552 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> HPGR-XD Sarah, sister of William de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. [Burke's Peerage] Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 84ZS-BK Parents: . Spouse: Kb, Sir Hugh IV De DESPENCER. Sarah De BEAUCHAMP and Kb, Sir Hugh IV De DESPENCER were married.16 Children were: Kb, Sir Gilbert 1St Baron TALBOT. Sarah De BEAUCHAMP15,16 was born about 1269 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> B27P-R2 Parents: 9th Earl Of Warwick William De BEAUCHAMP and Maud FITZJOHN. Thomas BEAUCHAMP[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Margaret DE FERRARS. Children were: Richard BEAUCHAMP. Thomas BEAUCHAMP Sr was born in 1500 in Bere, Cornwall, Eng.514,515 He died after 10 March 1543/4 at the age of 44. Parents: . Spouse: Elizabeth PETIT. Elizabeth PETIT and Thomas BEAUCHAMP Sr were married about 1530 in Thomas BEAUCHAMP Jr was born about 1534 in Weststoke, Hamdon, Somerset, Eng.514,515 Parents: Thomas BEAUCHAMP Sr and Elizabeth PETIT. Spouse: (W. Thomas Beauchamp) TREDURF. (W. Thomas Beauchamp) TREDURF and Thomas BEAUCHAMP Jr were married about 1559 in Thomas BEAUCHAMP 3rd was born about 1560 in Croutch, White Lackington, Somerset, Eng.514,515 Parents: Thomas BEAUCHAMP Jr and (W. Thomas Beauchamp) TREDURF. Kg, 11Th Earl Of Warwick Thomas De BEAUCHAMP15,16,528,553,554 was born on 14 February 1313/4 in Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England.553 He died on 16 November 1369 at the age of 55 in Calais, Pas-DE-Calais, Normandy, France (Of Plague).553 He was buried in St Mary's, Warwick, Warwickshire, England. Name Suffix:<NSFX> Kg, 11Th Earl Of Warwick Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9PD8-K1 Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick, KG (c1348, founding member); bornprobably 14 Feb 1314/5; Hereditary Sheriff of Worcs and Pantler at Coronations, knighted Jan 1328/9, Marshal of England Feb 1343/4-69, Sheriff of Warwicks and Leics for life 1344, one of two Marshals of the English Army at Crecy 1346 (where jut commander Prince of Wales division) and Siege of Calais 1346-47, Admiral of the Fleet from mouth of Thames towards West by March 1352/3, Constable ofEnglish Army in Gascony and commander of the vanguard at victory over the French of Poitiers 1356; married after 22 Feb 1324/5 Lady Catherine de Mortimer, daughter of 1st Earl of March by Joan, daughter and heir of Piers de Geneville, and died of the plague 13 Nov 1369. [Burke's Peerage] ---------------------------------- Thomas de Beauchamp, (whose sponsors were Thomas Plantagenet, Earl of Lancaster, and Henry, his brother, and Thomas de Warrington, prior of Kenilworth] 3rd Earl of Warwick, regarding whom we find the king (Edward II) in two years subsequently [1317] soliciting a dispensation from the pope to enable him to marry his cousin Catherine, dau. of Roger de Mortimer, Lord of Wigmore, under whose guardianship the young earl had been placed; an alliance eventuallyformed when his lordship had completed his fifteenth year. In two years afterwards, the earl, by special licence from the crown, was allowed to do homage andto assume his 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 his boyhood. So early as the third year of that monarch [1330], 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 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 arrayedhimself 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, whom he christened at London by the name of Thomas, answering for the new convert himself at the baptismal font, for his lordship was not more distinguished by his valour than his piety as his numerous and liberal donations to the church while living, and bequests at his decease, testify. This nobleman rebuilt the walls of Warwick Castle, which had been demolished in the time of the Maudits, adding strong gates with fortified gateways and embattled towers; he likewise founded the choir of the collegiate church of St. Mary, built a booth hall in the marketplace, and made the town of Warwick toll free. His lordship had issue by the Countess already mentioned, seven sons and nine daus., viz., Guy, called by Dugdale a "stout soldier," m. Philippa, dau. of Henry, Lord Ferrers, of Groby, and dying before his father, left three daus., viz, Katherine, Elizabeth, and Margaret, all nuns at Shouldham, in Norfolk; Thomas, inheritor of the honours; Reynburne, who left an only dau., Alianore, wife of John Knight, of Hanslope, in co. Bucks, by whom she left a dau., Emma, who m. William Forster, from whom the Forsters of Hanslope derived; William (Sir), K.G., Lord of Abergavenny; John, Roger, and Hierom, all d. unm.; Maud,* m. to Roger de Clifford; Philippa, m. to Hugh, Earl of Stafford; Alice, m. to John, Lord Beauchamp, of Hache, co. Somerset; Joane, m. to Ralph, Lord Basset Parents: [10Th Earl Of Warwick] Guy De BEAUCHAMP and [Countess Of Wa Alice De TOENI. Spouse: Catherine DE MORTIMER. Catherine DE MORTIMER and Kg, 11Th Earl Of Warwick Thomas De BEAUCHAMP were married in 1337 in Warwickshire, England.16,553 Children were: Joan BEAUCHAMP, Countess Of Clifford Maud De BEAUCHAMP, John De BEAUCHAMP, Kg, 12Th Earl Of Warwick Thomas De BEAUCHAMP, Roger De BEAUCHAMP, Countess Of Stafford Philippa De BEAUCHAMP, Hurom (Jerome) BEAUCHAMP, Reynburn De BEAUCHAMP, Elizabeth BEAUCHAMP, Alice De BEAUCHAMP, Richard BEAUCHAMP, Agnes BEAUCHAMP, Margaret BEAUCHAMP, Juliana BEAUCHAMP, Catherine BEAUCHAMP, [Sir Knight]/ Guy De BEAUCHAMP, Isabel BEAUCHAMP, Kg, Lord Bergavenny, Sir William BEAUCHAMP. Kg, 12Th Earl Of Warwick Thomas De BEAUCHAMP15,16,528 was born before 16 March 1338/9 in Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England.528 He died on 8 April 1401 at the age of 62 in St Mary's, Warwick, Warwickshire, England.528 He was buried on 8 July 1401 in Saint Mary's, Warwick, Warwickshire, England. Name Suffix:<NSFX> Kg, 12Th Earl Of Warwick Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8J5Q-89 Thomas de Beauchamp [2nd son, eldest son Guy dspm & vp 28 April 1360], 12th Earl of Warwick, KG (1373); born by 16 March 1338/9; Hereditary Sheriff of Worcs and Pantler at Coronations, knighted 1355, Admiral of the Fleet towards the North 1377, Guardian of Richard II c Feb 1379/80, one of the Lords Appellant whooverthrew Richard II's advisers 1387-89, arrested on a charge of high treason against Richard II 1397, following which his estates and honours were forfeited, but restored on accession of Henry IV; married by April 1381 Margaret, daughter of 3rd Lord (Baron) Ferrers (of Groby), and died 8 April 1401. [Burke's Peerage] The Complete Peerage, v.XIIpII,pp375-378. Parents: Kg, 11Th Earl Of Warwick Thomas De BEAUCHAMP and Catherine DE MORTIMER. Spouse: [Countess] Margaret FERRERS. [Countess] Margaret FERRERS and Kg, 12Th Earl Of Warwick Thomas De BEAUCHAMP were married before April 1381 in Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England.16,528 Children were: Katherine De BEAUCHAMP, Margaret De BEAUCHAMP, Elizabeth De BEAUCHAMP, (13Th Earl Of Warwick) Richard Of Warwick De BEAUCHAMP. Walcheline DE BEAUCHAMP[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Joane MORTIMER. Children were: William DE BEAUCHAMP. Of Elmley & Alcester, Sir Walter De BEAUCHAMP15,16,524,526,555,556 was born about 1243 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England. He died in 1303 at the age of 60 in Beauchamp's Court, Alcester, Warwickshire, England.555 He was buried in Grey Friar's, London, Middlesex, England.555 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Elmley & Alcester, Sir Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8PTN-R1 Walter, of Alcester, Warwicks, and Powick, Worcs; died 1303. [Burke's Peerage] ----------------- WALTER De BEAUCHAMP, a younger son of William de Beauchamp, Lord of Elmley, and his wife, Isabel, sister and heiress of William Mauduit, Earl of Warwick, having purchased from Reginald Fitzherbert a moiety ofthe manor of Alcester, Co. Warwick made that one of his principal Seats, calling it Beauchamp Court; the other being at Powyke, Co. Worcester. This Walter, who was a very eminent person at the period in which he lived, being signed withthe cross for a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, had a legacy of 200 marks bequeathed to him by his father, for his better performance of that voyage. He was Steward of the household to King EDWARD I., and attended that monarch to Flanders,and into Scotland where he shared in the honours, of Falkirk on 22 July, 1298.In the 29th of the same reign he was one of the lords in the parliament of Lincoln, being then styled Dominus de Alcester, who signified to the pope, under their seals, the superiority of King EDWARD over the kingdom of Scotland. His lordship m. Alice de Tony, and had issue Parents: . Spouse: Alice De TOENI. Alice De TOENI and Of Elmley & Alcester, Sir Walter De BEAUCHAMP were married about 1275 in Papal Dispensation Dated 1289.16,555 Children were: Of Powick & Acton, Sir Giles De BEAUCHAMP, Margaret De BEAUCHAMP, Of Bletsoe, Sir Roger 1St Baron De BEAUCHAMP. William BEAUCHAMP [BARON) was born between 1330 and 1335 in Of, Warwick, Warwickshire, England. He died on 8 May 1400 at the age of 70 in Tyne River,Kent,England. He was buried in Black Friars, Hereford, Herefordshire, England. William has reference number 8J5Q-5R. Parents: Thomas DE BEAUCHAMP [EARL OF WARWICK and Catherine DE MORTIMER. Spouse: Joan FITZALAN. Joan FITZALAN and William BEAUCHAMP [BARON) were married about 1360 in Of, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, England. Kg, Lord Bergavenny, Sir William BEAUCHAMP15,16,557,558 was born about 1358 in Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England. He died on 8 May 1411 at the age of 53 in Black Friars, Hereford, Herefordshire, England.557 He was buried in Black Friars, Hereford, Herefordshire, England. Name Suffix:<NSFX> Kg, Lord Bergavenny, Sir Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8J5Q-5R This William [Beauchamp] was first cousin once-removed to the 3rd Earl of Pembroke (of the 1339 creation) through his mother Katharine Mortimer, sister of Agnes Mortimer who had married the 1st Earl of Pembroke of the 1339 creation. It has been asserted that there was no connection between him and the Walter deBeauchamp or Hugh de Beauchamp who had been in possession of Abergavenny over 200 years earlier. On the other hand it has been suggested that Walter and Hugh were sons of Walter de Beauchamp of Elmley, Worcestershire and brothers of William de Beauchamp, Sheriff of Hereford 1160-69. Now the William Beauchamp whocame into possession of Abergavenny in 1389 was fourth son of Thomas Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick (of the 1088 creation) who descended from William de Beauchamp, of Elmley, Worcestershire, who flourished in the early 13th century. Some blood connection between the two lots of Beauchamps may therefore have existed. Sir William Beauchamp, 1st Lord Bergavenny, KG (1375 or 1376); b c1330-40; served Hundred Years War; Capt Calais 1383, called to Parliament by writ 23 July 1392 as Lord Bergavenny, Justiciary South Wales and Govenor of Pembroke 1399, entailed 20 Feb 1395/6 Abergavenny Castle on himself and his wife and theirmale issue with remainder to his brother Thomas, de facto 12th Earl of Warwick, and the latter's heirs male in perpetuity. [Burke's Peerage] Parents: Kg, 11Th Earl Of Warwick Thomas De BEAUCHAMP and Catherine DE MORTIMER. Spouse: [Baroness Abergavanny] Joan FITZALAN. [Baroness Abergavanny] Joan FITZALAN and Kg, Lord Bergavenny, Sir William BEAUCHAMP were married about 1396 in Abergavenny, Gwent Uwch Coed, Monmouthshire, Wales.16 (Sir) William De BEAUCHAMP15,16 was born in Powyke And Alcester. He died Deceased. Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Sir) Parents: Sir John De BEAUCHAMP and Elizabeth ST. JOHN. Spouse: Catherine USFLETE. Catherine USFLETE and (Sir) William De BEAUCHAMP were married.16 Children were: (Sir - Baron Of Powyke) John De BEAUCHAMP. 9th Earl Of Warwick William De BEAUCHAMP15,16,528,559 was born in 1237 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England.559 He died about 6 June 1298 at the age of 61 in Elmley, Worcestershire, England.559 He was buried on 22 June 1298 in Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England.559 Name Suffix:<NSFX> 9th Earl Of Warwick Ancestral File Number:<AFN> FQW3-3N, 9Q1 William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick; born c1240; Hereditary Sheriff ofWorcs and Pantler at Coronations, Keeper of Forest of Dean 1270, Captain of Cheshire and Lancs 1276; led an English army which defeated the Welsh at Maes Moydog, Montgomeryshire, 5 March 1294/5; commander in the English army, which defeated the Scots at Dunbar 1296, Constable of Rockingham Castle and Steward of forests between Oxford and Stamford 1297-98; married c1270 Maud (died April 1301), daughter of Sir John fitz Geoffrey and widow of Sir Gerard de Furnivall(e), and died 5 or 9 June 1298. [Burke's Peerage] ------------------------------------ William de Beauchamp 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 (1294-5), being in Wales with the king," as Dugdale relates, "he performed anotable 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 group, sloping their pikes towards their assailants, he marched thither with a choice company of cross-bowmen and archers, and in the night time encompassing them about, but betwixt every two horsemen on cross-bowman, which cross-bowman killing many of them that held the picks, the horsemen charged in suddenly and made very great slaughter. This was done near Montgomery." His lordship m. Maud, widow of Girard de Furnival, and one of the four daughters and co-heiresses of Richard FitzJohn, son of John Fitz-Geffrey, chief Justice of Ireland, by whom he had surviving issue, Guy, his successor; Isabel, m. to Peter Chaworth; Maud, m. to -- Rithco; Margaret, m. to John Sudley; Anne and Amy, nuns at Shouldham, co. Norfolk, a monastery founded by his lordship's maternal greatgrandfather. William de Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Warwick of that family, d. 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 s by his eldest son,Guy de Beauchamp. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 30, Beauchamp, Earls of Warwick] Parents: . Spouse: Maud FITZJOHN. Maud FITZJOHN and 9th Earl Of Warwick William De BEAUCHAMP were married before 1270 in Worcestershire, England.16,559 Children were: Isabel De BEAUCHAMP, Sarah De BEAUCHAMP, Robert De BEAUCHAMP, John De BEAUCHAMP, Anne De BEAUCHAMP, Amy De BEAUCHAMP, Margaret De BEAUCHAMP, [10Th Earl Of Warwick] Guy De BEAUCHAMP, Maud De BEAUCHAMP, Matilda De BEAUCHAMP. Henry I BEAUCLERC[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Isabel DE BEAUMONT. Edmund BEAUFORT (Duke of Somerset)[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Eleanor BEAUCHAMP. Children were: Margaret BEAUFORT. Edmund BEAUFORT was born in 1406 in Westminster, Middlesex, England. He died on 22 May 1455 at the age of 49 in At the battle of Albans. Parents: John "Fairborn" BEAUFORT and Margaret DE HOLLAND. Spouse: Elbeanor BEAUCHAMP. Elbeanor BEAUCHAMP and Edmund BEAUFORT were married in 1433 in Tyne River,Kent,England. Children were: Margaret BEAUFORT. Henry "Cardinal" BEAUFORT was born in 1373 in Arundel, Essex, England. He has reference number 8XHR-NC. Spouse: Alice FITZALAN. Alice FITZALAN and Henry "Cardinal" BEAUFORT were married in 1398 in Arundel, Essex, England. [Bishop] Henry "Cardinal" BEAUFORT15,16 was born about 1376 in Beaufort Castle, Anjou, France. He died on 11 April 1447 at the age of 71 in Winchester, Hampshire, England. He was buried in Cathedral, Winchester, Hampshire, England. Henry was christened in Chateau, DE Beaufort, Meurthe-Et-Mosel, France. Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Bishop] Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8XHR-NC GEDCOM line 1238 not recognizable or too long: 1 TITL [BISHOP OF LINCOLN]GEDCOM line 1242 not recognizable or too long: (BIRT) 2 PLAC Chateau, De Beaufort, Meurthe-et-Moselle, FranceGEDCOM line 1244 not recognizable or too long: (CHR) 2 PLAC Chateau, De Beaufort, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France GEDCOM line 1199 not recognizable or too long: 1 TITL [BISHOP OF LINCOLN]GEDCOM line 1203 not recognizable or too long: (BIRT) 2 PLAC Chateau, De Beaufort, Meurthe-et-Moselle, FranceGEDCOM line 1205 not recognizable or too long: (CHR) 2 PLAC Chateau, De Beaufort, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France Seal to Parents: 9 JUN 1933 SLAKE - Salt Lake City, UT Parents: [Duke Of Lancast John "Of Gaunt" ENGLAND and Catherine De ROET. Spouse: Alice FITZALAN. Alice FITZALAN and [Bishop] Henry "Cardinal" BEAUFORT were married in Not Married.16 Joan BEAUFORT[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Robert FERRERS. Children were: Mary DE FERRERS , Lady of Oversley. |