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Earl Guy DE BEAUCHAMP

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  1. 1.  Earl Guy DE BEAUCHAMP was born about 1270 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England (son of Earl William DE BEAUCHAMP, of Warwick and Maud FITZJOHN); died on 12 Aug 1315 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England; was buried in 1315 in Bordesley Abbey, Warwickshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LB3W-PR2
    • Title (Nobility): ; Lord of Beauchamp
    • Occupation: ; Steward to the Household of Edward I King/England
    • _UID: 9C6F91882491468F90D2152467328847B1BE
    • TitleOfNobility: 1296; Sir Knight
    • TitleOfNobility: 9 Jun 1298; 10th Earl of Warwick
    • Military: 22 Jul 1298; Battle of Falkirk
    • Occupation: 4 Sep 1298; High Sheriff of Worcestershire
    • MilitaryService: 1300; siege of Caerlaverock

    Notes:

    He was the Earl of Warwick.
    Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick (c. 1272 ? 12 August 1315) was an English magnate, and one of the principal opponents of King Edward II and his favourite, Piers Gaveston. Guy was the son of William de Beauchamp, the first Beauchamp earl of Warwick, and succeeded his father in 1298. He distinguished himself at the Battle of Falkirk and subsequently, as a capable servant of the crown under King Edward I. After the succession of Edward II in 1307, however, he soon fell out with the new king and the king's favourite, Piers Gaveston. Warwick was one of the main architects behind the Ordinances of 1311, that limited the powers of the king and banished Gaveston into exile.

    When Gaveston returned to England in 1312? contrary to the rulings of the Ordinances? he was taken into custody by Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke. Warwick abducted Gaveston and, together with Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster, had him executed. The act garnered sympathy and support for the king, but Warwick and Lancaster nevertheless managed to negotiate a royal pardon for their actions. After the disastrous defeat at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, King Edward's authority was once more weakened, and the rebellious barons took over control of government. For Warwick the triumph was brief; he died the next year.

    Guy de Beauchamp is today remembered primarily for his part in the killing of Gaveston, but by his contemporaries he was considered a man of exceptionally good judgement and learning. He owned what was for his time a large collection of books, and his advice was often sought by many of the other earls. Next to Lancaster, he was the wealthiest peer in the nation, and after his death his lands and title were inherited by his son, Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick.

    Guy de Beauchamp was the first son and heir of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick, (c. 1238 ? 1298). His mother was Maud FitzJohn, daughter of John Fitzgeoffrey, who was Justiciar of Ireland and a member of the council of fifteen that imposed the Provisions of Oxford on King Henry III. William was the nephew of William Maudit, 8th Earl of Warwick, and when his uncle died without issue in 1268, he became the first Beauchamp earl of Warwick. In 1271 or 1272 his first son was born, and in reference to the new family title, William named his son after the legendary hero Guy of Warwick. William de Beauchamp was a capable military commander, who played an important part in the Welsh and Scottish wars of King Edward I.

    A marriage between Guy and Isabel de Clare, daughter of Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, was contemplated, or possibly even took place and then annulled. It was not until early 1309 that Guy married Alice de Toeni, a wealthy Hertfordshire heiress. By this time Guy had already succeeded as Earl of Warwick, after his father's death in 1298.

    By his wife, Alice, Guy had two daughters and two sons?
    1. Thomas, his heir and successor, and
    2. John de Beauchamp, Lord Beauchamp KG (1315 ? 2 December 1360), who carried the royal standard at the Battle of Cr?cy.
    3. Maud de Beauchamp (died 1366), married before Easter term 1332 Geoffrey de Say, 2nd Lord Say, by whom she had issue. The Barons Saye and Sele are their descendants.
    4. Elizabeth de Beauchamp (c. 1316 ? 1359), married before Easter term 1332 Thomas Astley, 3rd Lord Astley, by whom she had two sons, William Astley, 4th Lord Astley and Sir Thomas Astley, ancestor of the Astleys of Patshull and of Everley.

    By an unknown mistress (or mistresses), Earl Guy also had three daughters:
    1. Isabel de Beauchamp; married John de Clinton.
    2. Emma de Beauchamp; married Roland de Oddingseles.
    3. Lucia de Beauchamp (also known as Lucy); married Robert de Napton, Knt., the son of Sir Adam Napton. Lucia and Sir Robert had a son Adam Napton, who married Margaret Helier.
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_de_Beauchamp,_10th_Earl_of_Warwick

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    "Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families," Douglas Richardson (2013):

    "GUY DE BEAUCHAMP, Knt., 10th Earl of Warwick, hereditary Chamberlain of the Exchequer, hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire, of Worcester and Elmley Castles, Acton Beauchamp, Comberton, Naunton Beauchamp, Pirton, Salwarpe, Sheriff's Lench, Stoulton, and Wadborough (in Pershore), Worcestershire, Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, etc., eldest surviving son and heir, born about 1271-5 (aged 23-27 in 1298, aged 30 and more in 1301).

    He married (1st) after 4 March 1291 (date of letter) and before 11 May 1297 (date of papal dispensation to remain in marriage, they being related in the 4th degree of kindred) ISABEL DE CLARE, daughter of Gilbert de Clare, Knt., 6th Earl of Gloucester, 6th Earl of Hertford, by his 1st wife, Alice, daughter of Hugues XI le Brun (otherwise de Lusigian), Count of La Marche and Angoul?me, seigneur of Lusignan in Poitou (uterine brother of Henry III, King of England) [see CLARE 8 for her ancestry]. She was born 10 March 1262/3. They had no issue.

    He fought in the king's division at the Battle of Falkirk 22 July 1298, where he distinguished himself for bravery. In consequence of his services, the same year he was granted lands in Scotland belonging to Mowbray, Strivelyn, and Chartres. He presented to the churches of Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, 1299, Acton Beauchamp, Worcestershire, 1309, Pillerton, Warwickshire, 1310, Notgrove, Gloucestershire, 1313, and Naunton Beauchamp, Worcestershire, 1313, and to the chapel of Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, 1309, 1313. He took part in the Siege of Caerlaverock Castle in 1300. He signed the Barons' letter to Pope Boniface VIII in 1301 as Com' Warr'.

    Guy and his wife, Isabel, were separated in or before 1302, and subsequently divorced; she married (2nd) about 1316 MAURICE DE BERKELEY, Knt., 2nd Lord Berkeley [see BERKELEY 6 for further details of her life]. Guy served under Edward, Prince of Wales, at the Siege of Stirling Castle in 1304. For his good services, he was granted Barnard Castle, co. Durham in 1307. He attended King Edward I on his last campaign and was present at his death 7 July 1307. Sometime in the period, 1307-11, Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, and other earls and barons, while assembled in the Parliament in London, wrote to the Pope praying for the canonization of Thomas de Cantelowe, late Bishop of Hereford. He was present at the Coronation of King Edward II in 1308, where he carried one of the Swords of State. He was prominent in procuring the banishment of Peter de Gavaston, Earl of Cornwall in 1308, and alone opposed his recall in 1309.

    Guy married (2nd) shortly before 28 Feb. 1309/10 ALICE DE TONY, widow of Thomas de Leyboume (or Leyburne), Knt., of Leybourne, Kent (died shortly before 30 May 1307), and daughter of Ralph de Tony, Knt., of Flamstead, Hertfordshire, Walthamstow, Essex, Painscastle, Radnorshire, etc., by his wife, Mary [see TONY 9 for her ancestry]. She was born about 1282-5 (aged 24 or 27 in 1309). They had two sons,
    1. Thomas, K.G. [11th Earl of Warwick), and
    2. John [Lord Beauchamp],
    and five daughters,
    3. Maud,
    4. Emma (wife of Roland de Oddingseles),
    5. Isabel (wife of John de Clinton),
    6. Elizabeth, and
    7. Lucy (wife of Roger de Napton).

    Alice was heiress in 1309 to her brother, Robert de Tony, Knt., Lord Tony, by which she inherited extensive estates throughout England, including the manors of Flamstead, Hertfordshire, Brinkley, Kirding, Long Stanton, and Whittlesford, Cambridgeshire, Carnanton (in Mawgan), Cornwall, Walthamstow, Essex, Necton, Little Cressingham, and Saham Toney, Norfolk, Garsington, Oxfordshire, East Bergholt, Suffolk, Newton Tony and Stratford Tony, Wiltshire, Elmley Lovett, Worcestershire, etc. He presented to the church of Pillerton, Warwickshire in 1310. He was one of the Lords Ordainers of Reform in 1310. In June 1312 he seized Gavaston at Deddington, Oxfordshire, and carried him off to Warwick Castle. On the Earl of Lancaster's arrival, Gavaston was handed over to Lancaster and executed without trial 19 June 1312. He presented to the churches of Notgrove, Gloucestershire and Naunton Beauchamp, Worcestershire, and to the chapel and chantry of Elmley Castle, Worcestershire in 1313. Although pardoned for his participation in the death of Gavaston in 1313, Guy and his confederate Earls refused to serve in the Bannockburn campaign the following year.

    SIR GUY DE BEAUCHAMP, 10th Earl of Warwick, died at Warwick Castle 12 August 1315, and was buried at Bordesley Abbey, Warwickshire. He left a will dated 25 July 1315.
    His widow, Alice, married (3rd) by license dated 26 October 1316 (as his 1st wife) WILLIAM LA ZOUCHE MORTIMER (formerly DE MORTIMER)*, Knt., of Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire, Fulbourn and Swavesey, Cambridgeshire, and Nutbourn (in Pulborough) and Treve (or River) (in Tillington), Sussex, Justice in Eyre for forest pleas in Essex, Joint Keeper of Caerphilly Castle, Keeper of Glamorgan and Morganno, Chamberlain of Cardiff, Keeper of the Tower of London, Justice of the Forest south of Trent, 1328, and, in right of his 1st wife, of Walthamstow, Essex, Flamstead, Hertfordshire, Wyke or Rumboldswyke (in Rumboldswyke), Sussex, Cherhill, Newton Tony, and Stratford Tony, Wiltshire, Elmley Lovett, Worcestershire, etc., younger son of Robert de Mortimer, of Richard's Castle and Puddlestone, Herefordshire, Burford, Milson, and Tilsop (in Burford), Shropshire, etc., by Joyce, daughter of William la Zouche [see RICHARD'S CASTLE 3 for his ancestry]. They had four sons, Ralph, Alan [2nd Lord Zouche], Robert, and Philip, and one daughter, Joyce.


    Guy married Isabel DE CLARE, Ctss Warwick before 11 May 1297 in <, Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England>. Isabel (daughter of Gilbert I "The Red Earl" De CLARE, Sir Knight/9Th Earl/Gloucester and Alice (Alfais) Le Brun De LUSIGNAN, Ctss/Lady) was born on 10 Mar 1262-1263 in Winchcomb, Gloucester, ENG; died in 1338 in Elmley, Worcestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Guy married Countess Alice DE TONI on 10 Aug 1315 in Warwick Castle, Warwick, Warwickshire, England. Alice (daughter of Lord Ralph de TONI and Mary Clarissa DE BOHUN) was born on 26 Apr 1284 in Flamstead, Hertfordshire, England; died in 1323 in Flamstead, Hertfordshire, England; was buried in Jan 1324. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Isabel DE BEAUCHAMP was born about 1303 in Warwick Castle, Warwick, Warwickshire, England; and died.
    2. Elizabeth DE BEAUCHAMP was born about 1305 in Warwick Castle, Warwick, Warwickshire, England; died in 1359; was buried in 1359.
    3. John DE BEAUCHAMP was born about 1307 in Warwick Castle, Warwick, Warwickshire, England; died on 2 Dec 1360; was buried in 1360.
    4. Maud "Matilda" DE BEAUCHAMP was born about 1309 in Of, Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England; died on 25 Jul 1369; was buried in 1369.
    5. Emma DE BEAUCHAMP was born about 1311 in Warwick Castle, Warwick, Warwickshire, England; died in 1368 in Somme, Picardie, France.
    6. Sir Thomas DE BEAUCHAMP, 11th Earl of Warwick was born on 14 Feb 1313 in Warwick Castle, Warwick, Warwickshire, England; died on 13 Nov 1369 in Calais, Pas-DE-Calais, France; was buried after 13 Nov 1369 in St. Mary's Church, Warwick, Warwickshire, England.
    7. Lucia Or Jane DE BEAUCHAMP was born about 1315 in Warwick Castle, Warwick, Warwickshire, England; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Earl William DE BEAUCHAMP, of Warwick was born in 1237 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England (son of Lord William DE BEAUCHAMP, Earl Of Warwick and Isabel DE MAUDIT); died on 9 Jun 1298 in Elmley, Worcestershire, England; was buried in Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: MHWK-NHZ
    • Royal House: ; Beauchamp
    • TitleOfNobility: ; Earl of Warwick, Elmley, Salwarpe, and Worcestershire.
    • Occupation: ; Hereditary Pantler at the King Richard's coronation.
    • _UID: 75E9035D04F9479FA8A74556D7261A8325BC
    • Occupation: 1268; 9th Earl of Warwick
    • Occupation: 1268; High Sheriff of Worcestershire

    Notes:

    He was the Earl of Warwick.

    William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick (c. 1238 ? 1298) was the eldest of eight children of William de Beauchamp of Elmley and his wife Isabel de Mauduit. He was an English nobleman and soldier, described as a "vigorous and innovative military commander." He was active in the field against the Welsh for many years, and at the end of his life campaigned against the Scots.

    His father was William (III) de Beauchamp of Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, and his mother was Isabel de Mauduit, sister and heiress of William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick, from whom he inherited his title in 1268. He had a sister, Sarah, who married Richard Talbot.
    He married Maud FitzJohn. Their children included:
    1. Isabella de Beauchamp, who married firstly Sir Patrick de Chaworth and, secondly, Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester
    2. Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick, who married Alice de Toeni, widow of Thomas de Leyburne.

    He became hereditary High Sheriff of Worcestershire for life on the death of his father in 1268.
    He was a close friend of Edward I of England, and was an important leader in Edward's invasion of Wales in 1277. In 1294 he raised the siege of Conwy Castle, where the King had been penned in, crossing the estuary. He was victorious on 5 March 1295 at the battle of Maes Moydog against the rebel prince of Wales, Madog ap Llywelyn. In a night attack on the Welsh infantry he used cavalry to drive them into compact formations which were then shot up by his archers and charged.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_de_Beauchamp,_9th_Earl_of_Warwick

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    William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick was born circa 1240.
    He was the son of William de Beauchamp and Isabel Mauduit.
    He married Maud fitz John, daughter of John fitz Geoffrey, Lord of Shere and Isabel le Bigod, circa 1270.
    He held the office of Hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire.
    He held the office of Pantler at the King's Coronation.
    He succeeded as the 9th Earl of Warwick [E., 1088] on 8 January 1267/68.
    He held the office of Keeper of the Forest of Dean in 1270.
    He held the office of Captain of Cheshire and Lancashire in 1276.
    He fought in the Battle of Maes Moydog on 5 March 1294/95, where he led an English Army to defeat the Welsh.
    He fought in the Battle of Dunbar in 1296, where he defeated the Scots.
    He held the office of Steward of the forest between Oxford and Stamford in 1297/98.
    He held the office of Constable of Rockingham Castle in 1297/98.
    He died from 5 June 1298 to 9 June 1298.

    Children of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick and Maud fitz John
    1. Isabella de Beauchamp d. c 30 May 1306
    2. Sarah de Beauchamp
    3. unknown daughter de Beauchamp
    4. unknown daughter de Beauchamp
    5. unknown daughter de Beauchamp
    6. Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick b. c 1270, d. 12 Aug 1315

    http://www.thepeerage.com/p2648.htm#i26478

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    WILLIAM DE BEAUCHAMP, Knt., of Elmley, Acton Beauchamp, Comberton, Naunton Beauchamp, Salwarpe, Stoulton, and Wadborough (in Pershore), Worcestershire, Hanslope and Hawridge, Buckinghamshire, etc., Keeper of the Forest of Dean, 1270, Captain of cos. Chester and Lancaster, 1276, Constable of St. Briavels and Rockingham Castles, Steward of the Forest between Oxford and Stamford, son and heir, born about 1238 /12 (aged 26 and 30 in 1268).
    He married before 1270 MAUD FITZ JOHN, widow of Gerard de Furnival, Knt., of Sheffield, Yorkshire, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, etc. (died shortly before 18 October 1261), and daughter of John Fitz Geoffrey, Knt., of Shere, Surrey, Fambridge, Essex, etc., Justiciar of Ireland, Justice of the Forest south of Trent, by Isabel, daughter of Hugh le Bigod, Earl of Norfolk [see VERDUN 8 for her ancestry].
    They had two sons,
    1. John and
    2. Guy, Knt. [10th Earl of Warwick]
    and three daughters,
    3. Isabel,
    4. Anne (nun at Shouldham), and
    5. Amy (nun at Shouldham).
    He was heir in 1268 to his uncle, William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick, by which he inherited the Earldom of Warwick, the office of Chamberlain of the Exchequer, and the baronies of Warwick, Warwickshire and Hanslope, Buckinghamshire.

    "Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families," Douglas Richardson (2013)

    William married Maud FITZJOHN before 1270 in Hanslape, Buckinghamshire, England. Maud (daughter of John FITZGEOFFREY, Sheriff Of Yorkshire and Isabel BIGOD) was born about 1237 in Shere, Surrey, England; died on 16 Apr 1301 in Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England; was buried on 7 May 1301 in Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Maud FITZJOHN was born about 1237 in Shere, Surrey, England (daughter of John FITZGEOFFREY, Sheriff Of Yorkshire and Isabel BIGOD); died on 16 Apr 1301 in Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England; was buried on 7 May 1301 in Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LB7Y-V7Z
    • _UID: B16D0B187F3042A4A440B1C3B9D36EA3CB52

    Notes:

    AKA FITZ GEOFFREY

    Children:
    1. Isabel De BEAUCHAMP was born in 1255 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England; died on 30 May 1306 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England.
    2. Sarah De BEAUCHAMP was born about 1255 in Of, Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England; died in 1306; was buried in 1306.
    3. 1. Earl Guy DE BEAUCHAMP was born about 1270 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England; died on 12 Aug 1315 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England; was buried in 1315 in Bordesley Abbey, Warwickshire, England.
    4. Robert DE BEAUCHAMP was born about 1271 in Of, Warwick, Warwickshire, England; and died.
    5. Anne DE BEAUCHAMP was born about 1274 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England; died after 1296; was buried after 1296.
    6. John DE BEAUCHAMP was born on 25 Jul 1274 in Hache, Somersete, England; died on 12 Oct 1336.
    7. Margaret DE BEAUCHAMP was born about 1278 in Of Warwick, Warwickshire, England; and died.
    8. Maud "Matilda" DE BEAUCHAMP was born about 1282 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England; died in 1360; was buried in 1360.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Lord William DE BEAUCHAMP, Earl Of Warwick was born in 1215 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England (son of Walcheline (William) DE BEAUCHAMP and Joane Isabelle DE MORTIMER); died on 28 Jan 1268 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England; was buried in 1268 in Worcester, Worcestershire, England.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LCZD-MGM
    • Name: William III DE BEAUCHAMP
    • Name: William IV
    • Occupation: ; Feudal Baron of Elmley
    • _UID: AE70B52173BC4FEAADC16EBEE3140C625B06
    • Occupation: Aft 1236; Sheriff of Worcestershire

    Notes:

    He was the Lord of Elmley.
    William III de Beauchamp (c. 1215 ? 1269) of Elmley Castle in Worcestershire, was an English baron and hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire.
    He was the son and heir of Walter II de Beauchamp (1192/3-1236) of Elmley Castle, hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire, by his wife Johanna Mortimer (d.1225), daughter of Roger Mortimer (d. 1214) of Wigmore Castle in Herefordshire.
    Career
    On the death of his father in 1236 he became hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire, which title he held until his death. In 1249 he was excommunicated by Walter de Cantilupe, Bishop of Worcester, but was later absolved, in the presence of the king, on St. Edmund's Day, 1251.

    Marriage and children
    He married Isabel de Mauduit, daughter of William de Mauduit of Hanslope in Buckinghamshire and Hartley Mauditt, Hampshire (by his wife Alice de Beaumont (d. pre- 1263), half-sister of Henry de Beaumont, 5th Earl of Warwick (c.1192-1229)) and sister and heiress of William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick. By Isabel he had issue including:
    1. William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick (c.1238-1298), eldest son and heir;
    2. Walter de Beauchamp (d.1303/6), of Powick and of Beauchamp's Court, Alcester in Warwickshire, Steward of the Household to King Edward I. His descendant was John Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp (d. 1475) "of Powick" in Worcestershire.
    3. Alicia de Beauchamp, married Bernard I de Bruce of Connington, had issue.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_(III)_de_Beauchamp

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    William de Beauchamp was the son of Walter de Beauchamp and Joane de Mortimer.
    He married Isabel Mauduit, daughter of William Mauduit and Alice de Beaumont.
    He was Pantler at the King's Coronation.
    He held the office of Hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire.
    He gained the title of Baron of Elmley [feudal barony].
    He lived at Elmley, Worcestershire, England.
    He died from 7 January 1268 to 21 April 1268.

    Child of William de Beauchamp
    - Sarah de Beauchamp d. a Jul 1317

    Children of William de Beauchamp and Isabel Mauduit
    1. John Beauchamp d. a 1297
    2. William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick b. c 1240, d. fr 5 Jun 1298 - 9 Jun 1298
    3. Sir Walter de Beauchamp b. 1255, d. 1303

    http://www.thepeerage.com/p11857.htm#i118565

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    "Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families," Douglas Richardson (2013):
    "ISABEL MAUDUIT, married c.1236-40 (date of charter) WILLIAM DE BEAUCHAMP, Knt., of Elmley and Salwarpe, Worcestershire, hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire, son and heir of Walter de Beauchamp, of Elmley, Holt, and Salwarpe, Worcestershire, hereditary Sheriff of Worcester, by his 1st wife, Joan, daughter of Roger de Mortimer. He was born in 1215. Her maritagium included a share of the manor of Letcombe Basset, Berkshire.
    They had four sons,
    1. William [Earl of Warwick],
    2. Walter, Knt.,
    3. John, Knt., and
    4. James,
    and six daughters,
    5. Alice,
    6. Joan,
    7. Isabel,
    8. Margaret (or Margery),
    9. Sibyl, and
    10. Sarah.
    In 1249 William and his wife, Isabel, gave her share of the manor of Letcombe Bassett, Berkshire for a term of years to Isabel de Mortimer. In 1252 they granted two parts of the manor to Alice de Scothot for life. He fought in Gascony in 1253 and in Wales in 1257, 1258, 1260, 1263. In 1254 he was granted a weekly market and a yearly fair at his manor of Elmley, Worcestershire. His wife, Isabel, died before 30 Jan. 1268, and was buried in Cokehill Nunnery, Worcestershire. WILLIAM DE BEAUCHAMP died shortly before 25 April 1269. He left a will dated 7 Jan. 1268/9, requesting burial at Friars Minor, Worcester.
    ...
    Children of Isabel Mauduit, by William de Beauchamp, Knt.:
    i. WILLIAM DE BEAUCHAMP, Knt., Earl of Warwick [see next].
    ii. WALTER DE BEAUCHAMP, Knt., of Alcester, Warwickshire, married ALICE DE TONY [see POWICK 9].
    iii. JOHN DE BEAUCHAMP, Knt., of Holt, Worcestershire, married [see HOLT 9].
    iv. ALICE DE BEAUCHAMP, married BERNARD DE BRUS, of Conington, Huntingdonshire and Exton, Rutland [see CONINGTON 6].
    v. JOAN DE BEAUCHAMP, married BARTHOLOMEW DE SUDELEY, Knt., of Sudeky, Gloucestershire [see SUDELEY 9].
    vi. MARGARET (or MARGERY) DE BEAUCHAMP, married HUBERT HUSSEY, Knt., of Figheldean and Stapleford, Wiltshire [see ESTURMY 9].
    vii. SARAH DE BEAUCHAMP, married RICHARD TALBOT, of Eccleswall (in Linton), Herefordshire [see TALBOT 9]."

    William married Isabel DE MAUDIT in 1245 in Of Hanslape, Buckinghamshire, England. Isabel (daughter of William DE MAUDIT and Alice DE NEWBURGH) was born on 27 Dec 1216 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England; died on 7 Jan 1268 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England; was buried about 1268 in Cookhill Priory, Cookhill, Worcestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Isabel DE MAUDIT was born on 27 Dec 1216 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England (daughter of William DE MAUDIT and Alice DE NEWBURGH); died on 7 Jan 1268 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England; was buried about 1268 in Cookhill Priory, Cookhill, Worcestershire, England.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: 9CC6-SY8
    • Title of Nobility: ; Countess Warwick
    • Name: Isabelle MAUDIT
    • _UID: 710D4D0305564C0EA63CE62DBD2F42C06672

    Notes:

    "Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families," Douglas Richardson (2013):
    "ISABEL MAUDUIT, married c.1236-40 (date of charter) WILLIAM DE BEAUCHAMP, Knt., of Elmley and Salwarpe, Worcestershire, hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire, son and heir of Walter de Beauchamp, of Elmley, Holt, and Salwarpe, Worcestershire, hereditary Sheriff of Worcester, by his 1st wife, Joan, daughter of Roger de Mortimer. He was born in 1215. Her maritagium included a share of the manor of Letcombe Basset, Berkshire.
    They had four sons,
    1. William [Earl of Warwick],
    2. Walter, Knt.,
    3. John, Knt., and
    4. James,
    and six daughters,
    5. Alice,
    6. Joan,
    7. Isabel,
    8. Margaret (or Margery),
    9. Sibyl, and
    10. Sarah.
    In 1249 William and his wife, Isabel, gave her share of the manor of Letcombe Bassett, Berkshire for a term of years to Isabel de Mortimer. In 1252 they granted two parts of the manor to Alice de Scothot for life. He fought in Gascony in 1253 and in Wales in 1257, 1258, 1260, 1263. In 1254 he was granted a weekly market and a yearly fair at his manor of Elmley, Worcestershire.
    His wife, Isabel, died before 30 Jan. 1268, and was buried in Cokehill Nunnery, Worcestershire.
    WILLIAM DE BEAUCHAMP died shortly before 25 April 1269. He left a will dated 7 Jan. 1268/9, requesting burial at Friars Minor, Worcester.

    Children of Isabel Mauduit, by William de Beauchamp, Knt.:
    i. WILLIAM DE BEAUCHAMP, Knt., Earl of Warwick [see next].
    ii. WALTER DE BEAUCHAMP, Knt., of Alcester, Warwickshire, married ALICE DE TONY [see POWICK 9].
    iii. JOHN DE BEAUCHAMP, Knt., of Holt, Worcestershire, married [see HOLT 9].
    iv. ALICE DE BEAUCHAMP, married BERNARD DE BRUS, of Conington, Huntingdonshire and Exton, Rutland [see CONINGTON 6].
    v. JOAN DE BEAUCHAMP, married BARTHOLOMEW DE SUDELEY, Knt., of Sudeky, Gloucestershire [see SUDELEY 9].
    vi. MARGARET (or MARGERY) DE BEAUCHAMP, married HUBERT HUSSEY, Knt., of Figheldean and Stapleford, Wiltshire [see ESTURMY 9].
    vii. SARAH DE BEAUCHAMP, married RICHARD TALBOT, of Eccleswall (in Linton), Herefordshire [see TALBOT 9]."


    Children:
    1. Alice DE BEAUCHAMP was born in 1235; died about 1265 in of Exton, Rutland, England.
    2. 2. Earl William DE BEAUCHAMP, of Warwick was born in 1237 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England; died on 9 Jun 1298 in Elmley, Worcestershire, England; was buried in Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England.
    3. Margaret DE BEAUCHAMP was born about 1240 in Worcestershire, England; died after 1269.
    4. Sir Walter DE BEAUCHAMP was born in 1243 in Elmley Castle, Elmley, Worcestershire, England; died on 16 Feb 1303 in London, , Middlesex, England.
    5. Joan DE BEAUCHAMP was born about 1249 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England; died in 1280 in Elmley, Gloucestershire, England.
    6. Sarah DE BEAUCHAMP was born about 1250 in Elmley Castle, Elmley, Worcestershire, England; died in Jul 1317 in Elmley Castle, Elmley, Worcestershire, England.
    7. John BEAUCHAMP was born about 1251 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England; died after 1316 in Holt, Worcestershire, England.

  3. 6.  John FITZGEOFFREY, Sheriff Of Yorkshire was born about 1215 in Shere, Surrey, England (son of Geoffrey FITZ PIERS, Earl Of Essex and Eveline (Aveline) DE CLARE); died on 23 Nov 1258 in France; was buried in 1258 in France.

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    • _UID: 01BA0035152848D58B43720BCDD5115DA5EA

    Notes:

    John was a man of great wealth and position, who was appointed Justice of England, and at the coronation of King John, June 26, 1199, was girt with the sword, as Earl of Essex, and then served at the King's table). John Fitz-Goeffrey, on the death of his half-brother William in 1227, paid a fine to the King of 300 marks for those lands which were his father's and did by inheritance rightly belong to him, and whereof this last Earl William died seized. In the 18th of Henry III, this John was constituted Sheriff of Yorkshire, and in the same reign was admitted one of the Privy Council, and the same year was one of those sent to the Pope to prohibit his attempting anything therein prejudicial to the interests of the King and kingdom. In eight years afterwards John Fitz-Goeffrey was one of the commissioners sent from King Henry III, with Roger Bigod and others, to the Council at Lyons, in order to complain of the great exactions made upon the realm by the Holy See; the next year he was constituted Justice of Ireland, where for his services he received a grant from the crown of the Isles of Thomond.

    Title (Facts Pg):
    Lord Kirtling

    John married Isabel BIGOD in 1236. Isabel (daughter of Earl Of Norfolk & Suffolk Hugh BIGOD and Countess Of Norfolk Maud (Matilda) MARSHALL) was born in 1210 in Thetford, Norfolk, England; died in 1269 in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Isabel BIGOD was born in 1210 in Thetford, Norfolk, England (daughter of Earl Of Norfolk & Suffolk Hugh BIGOD and Countess Of Norfolk Maud (Matilda) MARSHALL); died in 1269 in France.

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    • _UID: 93D5FFC875494150903E64A7CF64C49BE916

    Children:
    1. Joan FITZJOHN died about 26 May 1303.
    2. 3. Maud FITZJOHN was born about 1237 in Shere, Surrey, England; died on 16 Apr 1301 in Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England; was buried on 7 May 1301 in Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England.
    3. Isabella FITZJOHN was born about 1240; and died.
    4. Avelina FITZ JOHN was born about 1248 in Shere, Surrey, England; died about 20 May 1274.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Walcheline (William) DE BEAUCHAMP was born about 1184 in Elmley, Worcestershire, England (son of Walter DE BEAUCHAMP and Bertha DE BRAOSE); died on 12 Apr 1236 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England; was buried on 14 Apr 1236 in Worcester Castle, Worcestershire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LBGL-W6Q
    • Name: Walter DE BEAUCHAMP
    • Name: Walter DE BEAUCHAMP
    • Occupation: ; Baron of Elmley
    • _UID: BE434A6BAA8F40A997BDC0E1640DFEFF3B50
    • TitleOfNobility: 19 Aug 1215; Sheriff of Worcestershire
    • TitleOfNobility: May 1216; Lost Title, deserted to the rebels
    • TitleOfNobility: Aug 1216; King John reinstated lands and titles
    • Occupation: Mar 1217, Worcestershire, England; Keeper of the Royal Forest
    • Alt. Death: 14 Apr 1236, Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England

    Notes:

    Walter II de Beauchamp (1192/3 ? 1236), of Elmley Castle in Worcestershire (12 miles south-east of the City of Worcester), was hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire.
    He was the second son and eventual heir of William II de Beauchamp (d.1197) of Elmley, hereditary constable of Worcester Castle and hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire, who died when Walter was aged about 5, when his wardship and marriage was acquired firstly by William de Braose and secondly, for the sum of 3,000 marks, by Roger Mortimer (d. 1214) of Wigmore Castle.

    Early origins
    He was the great-grandson of Walter I de Beauchamp (d.1133) of Elmley Castle, hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire, who married Emmeline d'Abetot, daughter and heiress of Urse d'Abetot (c.1040-1108), feudal baron of Salwarpe in Worcestershire and Sheriff of Worcestershire in about 1069. Walter I de Beauchamp inherited his father-in-law's barony and also inherited Elmley Castle and other estates (held from the Bishop of Worcester) from his wife's uncle Robert d'Abetot.

    Career
    Walter's elder brother William died before Michaelmas 1211, leaving Walter as his heir, then aged 19. In 1212, still not having reached the age of mojority (i.e. 21), he was married to Johanna Mortimer (d.1225), his warder's daughter. He was in possession of his barony by 1214. He obtained his father's hereditary office of Sheriff of Worcestershire on 19 August 1215, but lost it in May 1216 when, with nineteen of his knights, he deserted to the rebels. He returned to his allegiance to King John in August 1216, and was reinstated in his lands. Walter was a witness at the re-issue of Magna Carta on 11 November 1216 and in March 1217 he was restored by King Henry III to his shrievalty and castellanship, and became Keeper of the Royal Forests in Worcestershire. He witnessed the further re-issue of Magna Carta on 11 February 1225.

    He married twice:

    Firstly, in 1212 at the age of 20, to Johanna Mortimer (d.1225), daughter of his warder Roger Mortimer (d. 1214) of Wigmore Castle, by whom he had issue including:
    1. William (III) de Beauchamp (1215-1269), eldest son and heir, who married Isabel de Mauduit, sister and heiress of William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick, by whom he was the father of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick.

    Secondly, in 1225 or later, he married a certain Angaret (d.1280/3), of unrecorded family.

    Death
    Walter died on 11 April 1236.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_de_Beauchamp_(justice)

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    Walter de Beauchamp is the son of Walter de Beauchamp and Bertha de Braose.
    He married Joane de Mortimer.

    Child of Walter de Beauchamp and Joane de Mortimer
    - William de Beauchamp d. fr 7 Jan 1268 - 21 Apr 1268

    http://www.thepeerage.com/p39778.htm#i397775


    Walcheline married Joane Isabelle DE MORTIMER in 1212 in Elmley Castle, Elmley, Worcestershire, England. Joane (daughter of Roger DE MORTIMER, Lord of Wigmore and Isabel? DE FERRERS) was born in 1194 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England; died in 1268 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Joane Isabelle DE MORTIMER was born in 1194 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England (daughter of Roger DE MORTIMER, Lord of Wigmore and Isabel? DE FERRERS); died in 1268 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: 9Z8P-CB4
    • LifeSketch: ; He married twice:
    • Name: Joan DE MORTIMER
    • Name: Johanna DE MORTIMER
    • _UID: D363547D19C94C8D892B462F5A402CA95AD7

    Notes:

    1 NAME Joane (Isabel) /De Mortimer/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1194 2 PLAC Elmley, Worcestershire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1268

    He married twice:

    Firstly, in 1212 at the age of 20, to Johanna Mortimer (d.1225), daughter of his warder Roger Mortimer (d. 1214) of Wigmore Castle, by whom he had issue including:
    1. William (III) de Beauchamp (1215-1269), eldest son and heir, who married Isabel de Mauduit, sister and heiress of William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick, by whom he was the father of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick.

    Secondly, in 1225 or later, he married a certain Angaret (d.1280/3), of unrecorded family.

    Death
    Walter died on 11 April 1236.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_de_Beauchamp_(justice)


    Notes:

    Married:
    2 _PREF Y

    Children:
    1. Thomas DE BEAUCHAMP was born about 1214 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England; died in Deceased.
    2. 4. Lord William DE BEAUCHAMP, Earl Of Warwick was born in 1215 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England; died on 28 Jan 1268 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England; was buried in 1268 in Worcester, Worcestershire, England.
    3. James DE BEAUCHAMP was born in 1217 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom; died in Jun 1269 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England.

  3. 10.  William DE MAUDIT was born in 1196 in Buckinghamshire, England (son of Robert MAUDUIT, Lord of Hanslope and Isabella BASSET); died in Feb 1257 in Buckinghamshire, England; was buried on 14 Feb 1257.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LK17-1W6
    • TitleOfNobility: ; Baron of Hanslope and Hartley, Chamberlain of the Exchequer
    • Name: William MAUDUIT
    • _UID: 62652AFF65F3476494E361E91F99C0426E72

    Notes:

    "Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families," Douglas Richardson (2013):
    "WILLIAM MAUDUIT, Knt., of Hanslope and Hawridge, Buckinghamshire, Letcombe Bassett, Berkshire, Hartley Mauduit, Hampshire, Westminster, Middlesex, Barrowden, Cottesmore, and South Luffenham, Rutland, Weston Mauduit, Warwickshire, etc., hereditary Chamberlain of the Exchequer, son and heir.
    He married before 3 March 1215/6 ALICE OF WARWICK, daughter of Waleran, 4th Earl of Warwick, by his 2nd wife, Alice, daughter and heiress of Robert de Harcourt [see WARWICK 7 for her ancestry].
    They had one son,
    1. William, Knt. [8th Earl of Warwick],
    and one daughter,
    2. Isabel.
    In 1208 King John confirmed the manor of Walton, Warwickshire to Alice and her heirs, it being previously granted her by her father for her marriage. In 1220 Robert de la Mare sued him and his wife, Alice, for two carucates of land in Walton, Warwickshire. He presented to the churches of Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, 1227, Hawridge, Buckinghamshire, 1227, 1228, and 1232, Barrowden, Rutland, 1232, and South Luffenham, Rutland, 1233 and 1234. In 1228 John de Neketone, rector, presented to the church of Cottesmore, Rutland with the consent of William Mauduit, the patron. In 1234 he acknowledged that he owed the abbot of Westminster service of 21s. 10d. from 14 tenants on his Westminster estate, in return for which arrears of the service were acquitted. In 1243-6 William and his wife, Alice, heir apparent of the Warwick estates, granted that if Margery, sister and heir of Thomas, late Earl of Warwick, died without issue that her husband John de Plessy would be earl of Warwick for life, and hold certain manors including Brailes, Claverdon, Myton, Sutton, Tamworth, and Wedgnock, Warwickshire. In 1247 he sued Robert de Wancy in a plea of wardship in Northamptonshire. In 1248 John de Plessy and Margaret his wife claimed the manor of Greetham and half the manor of Cottesmore, Rutland against William Mauduit and Alice his wife. The same year William and his wife, Alice, conveyed three acres of land in Weston Mauduit, Warwickshire to Geoffrey de Langley. In 1253 Roger de Hertewell and his wife, Isabel, quitclaimed 16 acres of land in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire to William and his wife, Alice.
    SIR WILLIAM MAUDUIT died shortly before 14 Feb. 1257.

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    WILLIAM [IV] Mauduit of Hanslope, Berkshire (-before 14 Feb 1257). Henry III King of England granted letters of conduct to "Willelmus Maudut" to "comitem W. Marescallum, ad loquendem cum eo de deliberacione R. patris sui" dated [early] 1217[1114]. "William Mauduit" gave pledges for "full seisin?of all lands?of which Robert Mauduit his father was seised on the day he died" in Hampshire, dated [Jun] 1222[1115]. "William Mauduit" paid homage to the king for "the lands that Isabella Basset, mother of the said William, whose heir he is, held in chief in his bailiwick", dated 11 Dec 1225[1116]. A charter dated 3 Feb 1247 records a final agreement between "Johannem de Plesseto" and "Willelmum Mauduyt et Aliciam uxorem eius", relating to "maneriis Warwyk?pertientibus ad comitatum Warr, unde Thomas frater Margerie uxoris eiusdem Johannis, cuius heres ipsa est", agreeing the succession of the latter if the wife of the former died without heirs[1117].

    m ([30 Nov] 1208) ALICE of Warwick, daughter of WALERAN Earl of Warwick & his second wife Alice d'Harcourt (-[3 Feb 1247/1263]). King John confirmed "manerio de Wauton", granted to "Alic fil com Walann de Warewic" by "predictus com Walann ad se maritand", by charter dated 30 Nov 1208[1118]. A charter dated 3 Feb 1247 records a final agreement between "Johannem de Plesseto" and "Willelmum Mauduyt et Aliciam uxorem eius", relating to "maneriis Warwyk?pertientibus ad comitatum Warr, unde Thomas frater Margerie uxoris eiusdem Johannis, cuius heres ipsa est", agreeing the succession of the latter if the wife of the former died without heirs[1119].

    William [IV] & his wife had three children:

    a) RICHARD Mauduit (-after [1212/13]). A charter dated to [1212/13] confirmed that "Thom Maudut" had freed "Ric fil Willi Maudut" from being a hostage to the king[1120].

    b) WILLIAM [V] Mauduit ([1220/21]-8 Jan 1267, bur Westminster Abbey). He succeeded his father in [1257] in his lands and as joint hereditary Chamberlain of the Exchequer. He succeeded in 1263 as Earl of Warwick on the death of Earl John du Plessis, second husband of his first cousin Margery Ctss of Warwick. A writ dated 20 Jan "52 Hen III", after the death of "William Maudut?earl of Warwick", names "William de Bello Campo the younger, son of hs sister Isabel deceased who was married to William de Bello Campo the elder, age variously stated as 26 and more, and 30 and more,, is his heir"[1121]. m ALICE de Segrave, daughter of GILBERT de Segrave & his wife Amabil de Chaucombe (-after 8 Jan 1268). A writ dated 20 Jan "52 Hen III", after the death of "William Maudut?earl of Warwick", records that "Alice late his wife seeks her dower"[1122].

    c) ISABEL Mauduit (-after 7 Jan 1269). Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by a writ dated 20 Jan "52 Hen III", after the death of "William Maudut?earl of Warwick", which names her son "William de Bello Campo the younger, son of his sister Isabel deceased who was married to William de Bello Campo the elder, age variously stated as 26 and more, and 30 and more,, is his heir"[1123]. "Dominum Willelmum de Bello Campo, vicecomitem Wygorn et Isabellam uxorem eius" granted "totam terram suam?in Uplodecoumbe" to "dominam Isabellam de Mortuo Mare" by charter dated [24 Jun 1250], witnessed by "?domino Jacobo de Bello Campo?"[1124]. The will of "William de Beauchamp", dated 7 Jan 1268, chose burial "in the church of the Friars Minors of Worcester", requested a daily mass there for the souls of "Isabel my wife, Isabel de Mortimer", bequeathed property to "Walter my son...Joane my daughter...Isabel my daughter...Sibill my daughter...Sarah my daughter...William my eldest son...my daughter the countess his wife...Isabel my wife..."[1125]. m WILLIAM [IV] de Beauchamp of Elmley, Worcestershire, son of WALTER [III] de Beauchamp of Elmley & his wife Joan Mortimer (-[7 Jan/21 Apr] 1269).

    https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntlo.htm#_Toc25491901



    William married Alice DE NEWBURGH on 30 Nov 1208 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England, UK. Alice (daughter of Waleran DE BEAUMONT, 4th Earl of Warwick and Alice DE HARCOURT) was born in 1196 in Hanslap, Warwickshire, England; died in Apr 1263 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Alice DE NEWBURGH was born in 1196 in Hanslap, Warwickshire, England (daughter of Waleran DE BEAUMONT, 4th Earl of Warwick and Alice DE HARCOURT); died in Apr 1263 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England, UK.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LVQP-PC5
    • Name: Alice DE BEAUMONT
    • Name: Alice OF WARWICK
    • _UID: 75E90F6D999349248DB8836DB75B32FFEBE0

    Notes:

    Alice [Waleran's] Daughter (by Alice his last Wife) became the Wife of William Manduit of Hanstape in Com. Buck. having for her marriage portion, the Mannor of Wauton, (since called Wauton-Manduit) in com. Warr. but being married very young, continued in the custody of her Mother for some time after Espousals.

    --- William Dugdale, *The Baronage of England*, vol I, 1675(reprint 1977, Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim & New York), p 71.

    Our royal, titled, noble and commoner ancestors

    Alice de Newburgh1,2,3
    Last Edited4 Apr 2020
    F, #6147, b. 1196, d. after 1253
    FatherWaleran Newburgh, 4th Earl Warwick2,4 b. b 1153, d. 24 Dec 1203
    MotherAlice de Harcourt2,4 d. a Sep 1212
    ChartsSome Descendants of Charlemagne
    Alice de Newburgh was born in 1196 at of Hanslap, Warwickshire, England. She married Sir William V Mauduit, Chamberlain of the Exchequer, Baron Hameslepe & Mauduit, son of Robert Mauduit, Chamberlain of the Exchequer and Isabel Basset, before 3 March 1216; They had 1 son (Sir William, 8th Earl of Warwick) & 1 daughter (Isabel, wife of Sir William de Beauchamp).2,3 Alice de Newburgh died after 1253.2
    Family
    Sir William V Mauduit, Chamberlain of the Exchequer, Baron Hameslepe & Mauduit b. c 1190, d. b 14 Feb 1257
    Child
    Isabel Mauduit+2 d. b 30 Jan 1268


    Children:
    1. 5. Isabel DE MAUDIT was born on 27 Dec 1216 in Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England; died on 7 Jan 1268 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England; was buried about 1268 in Cookhill Priory, Cookhill, Worcestershire, England.
    2. William MAUDUIT, 8th Earl of Warwick was born about 1218 in of Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England; died on 8 Jan 1267; was buried in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England.

  5. 12.  Geoffrey FITZ PIERS, Earl Of Essex was born about 1162 in Walden Abbey, Essex, England; died on 2 Oct 1213 in Shouldham; was buried in 1213.

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    • _UID: 555D738C2845427A9A6214CD50ED5A66B4F6

    Notes:

    1 NAME Geoffrey /FitzPiers/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1132 2 PLAC Walden, Essex, England 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1162 2 PLAC Walden, Essex, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 OCT 1213

    Geoffrey married Eveline (Aveline) DE CLARE about 1184 in Gooderstone, Norfolkshire, England. Eveline was born about 1172 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England; died on 4 Jun 1225 in Warwick Castle, Warwick, Warwickshire, England; was buried on 4 Jun 1225. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Eveline (Aveline) DE CLARE was born about 1172 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England; died on 4 Jun 1225 in Warwick Castle, Warwick, Warwickshire, England; was buried on 4 Jun 1225.

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    • _UID: D12BA32673634DF2B741205AE5C889FB7D90

    Notes:

    1 NAME Aveline /De Clare/

    Children:
    1. Hawise FITZ GEOFFREY was born about 1200 in Shere, Surrey, England; died on 8 Aug 1247 in England.
    2. Cicely Fitz GEOFFREY was born about 1206 in Shere, Surrey, England; died in 1253 in France.
    3. 6. John FITZGEOFFREY, Sheriff Of Yorkshire was born about 1215 in Shere, Surrey, England; died on 23 Nov 1258 in France; was buried in 1258 in France.

  7. 14.  Earl Of Norfolk & Suffolk Hugh BIGOD was born about 1186 in Thetford, Norfolk, England; died on 18 Feb 1224-1225 in England.

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    • _UID: 840F82CB0DE448778B2A453319846717D8E3

    Notes:

    "Hugh Bigod, 3rd earl, who m. Maud, eldest dau. of William Mareschal, Earl of Pembroke, and by her (who m. 2ndly, William Earl of Warrenne and Surrey,) had issue, I. Roger, his successor. II. Hugh, an eminent lawyer. III.Ralph, m. Berta, dau. of the Baron Furnival . . . His lordship, who was also one of the twenty-five barons appointed to enforce the observance of Magna Charta, d. in 1225 . . . " (BurkeG-53)

    Surety of the Magna Carta. He was third Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk. He was born before 1195, and took part from the beginning in the Barons' Magna Charta proceedings. Not many particulars of this Baron's life have been preserved, as he enjoyed for only a few years the title of Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, and his father's estates and honors, to which he had succeeded in the 5th of King Henry III. He died four years later, in February 1224/5, having married about 1212 Maud, a sister of the Surety William Marshall. In her right, Hugh acquired the Earldom of Pembroke, and in this rank bore the royal sceptre at the coronation of King Richard

    Hugh married Countess Of Norfolk Maud (Matilda) MARSHALL before 1207 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Maud (daughter of William MARSHALL and Isobel Fitzgilbert DE CLARE) was born about 1192 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales; died on 27 Mar 1248. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Countess Of Norfolk Maud (Matilda) MARSHALL was born about 1192 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales (daughter of William MARSHALL and Isobel Fitzgilbert DE CLARE); died on 27 Mar 1248.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 21CDA59AE944441C9A6DB916318A393DC107

    Notes:

    Upon the death of her first husband, Maud styled herself Marshal of England and Countess of Norfolk and Warenne.

    Children:
    1. Earl Of Norfolk Roger BIGOD, Earl Of Norfolk died in Deceased.
    2. 7. Isabel BIGOD was born in 1210 in Thetford, Norfolk, England; died in 1269 in France.
    3. Hugh BIGOD, Justiciar Of England was born in 1216; died on 7 May 1266.
    4. Sir Simon LE BIGOD was born about 1218 in Thetford, Norfolk, England; died before 1242 in Felbrigg, Erpingham, Norfolk, England.