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1274 - 1336 (62 years)
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Name |
John de Beauchamp |
Title |
Sir |
Suffix |
II, 1st Baron Beauchamp |
Birth |
25 Jul 1274 |
Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset, England [1, 2, 3] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
0Dec 1336 [2] |
Person ID |
I44966 |
The Hennessee Family |
Last Modified |
4 Mar 2018 |
Family |
Joan Chenduit d. 9 Feb 1327 |
Marriage |
Bef 1301 [2, 3] |
Residence (Family) |
Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset, England [2, 3] |
Children |
| 1. Sir John Beauchamp, Lord Hacche, b. 4 Oct 1304, Stoke-sub-Hamdon, Somersetshire, England d. 19 May 1343, Hatch, Somerset, England (Age 38 years) |
| 2. William Beauchamp, b. (West Hatch, Somerset, England) |
| 3. Joan Beauchamp, b. 1304, West Hatch, Somerset, England d. <1343, Stoke, Kent, England (Age 39 years) |
| 4. Alienor Beauchamp, b. (Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset, England) |
| 5. Beatrice Beauchamp, b. (Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset, England) |
| 6. Thomas Beauchamp, b. (Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset, England) |
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Family ID |
F16386 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
30 Apr 2023 |
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Notes |
- John II de Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp "de Somerset" (25 July 1274 - October/December 1336),[2] was feudal baron of Hatch[1] in Somerset.
Origins
He was born 25 July 1274 the son and heir of John I de Beauchamp (d.1283),[3] feudal baron of Hatch, seated at Hatch Beauchamp in Somerset, by his wife Cicely de Vivonne/de Forz (d.1320), one of the four daughters and co-heiresses of William de Vivonne/de Forz (d.1259), who held a one-half moiety of the feudal barony of Curry Mallet in Somerset.[4] Cicely thus inherited a one-eighth share of the barony of Curry Malet.
Career
In 1299 he was created by writ Baron Beauchamp "de Somerset".
Marriage & progeny
At some time before 1301 he married Joan Chenduit, by whom he had progeny including:[2]
John de Beauchamp, 2nd Baron Beauchamp (1304-1343), eldest son and heir.
William Beauchamp
Joan Beauchamp
Alienor Beauchamp
Beatrice Beauchamp
Death
He died between October and December 1336.
References
^ Jump up to: a b Sanders, I.J. English Baronies: A Study of their Origin and Descent 1086-1327, Oxford, 1960, p.51, note 2
^ Jump up to: a b "- Person Page 1982". thepeerage.com. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
Jump up ^ Sanders, p.51
Jump up ^ Sanders, pp.38-9
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- Sir John "1st Lord Beauchamp of Somerset" de Beauchamp formerly Beauchamp
Born 25 Jul 1274 in Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset, England
HIDE ANCESTORS
Son of John (Beauchamp) de Beauchamp and Cecily (Vivonne) de Beauchamp
Brother of Walter Beauchamp, Robert Beauchamp, Beatrice (Beauchamp) de Leybourne, Alice Beauchamp, Eleanor (Beauchamp) FitzWarin, Maud Beauchamp and William Beauchamp
Husband of Joan (Chenduit) de Beauchamp — married about 1301 in England
DESCENDANTS descendants
Father of Aleonore Beauchamp, William Beauchamp, Beatrice Beauchamp, Joan (Beauchamp) de Cobham, John Beauchamp and Thomas Beauchamp
Died 1 Jan 1337 in Hatch Beauchamp, Somerset, England
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Biography
Sir John de Beauchamp, son and heir of Sir John de Beauchamp by his wife Cecily de Vivonne, was born 25 Jul 1274.[1]
Sir John was continually employed in the Scottish wars.[1] He fought at the Battle of Falkirk on 22 Jul 1298, and was present at the siege of Caerlaverock Castle in 1300.[1]
On 20 Aug 1321 he was pardoned for all felonies committed while in pursuit of the Despensers.[1]
Marriage
Sir John married, in or before 1301, Joan, said to be a daughter of (Unknown) Chenduit.[1]
Known Issue
They had two sons:
John[1]
William[1]
They also had several daughters, including:
Eleanor[1]
Beatrice[1]
Joan[1]
Unproven Children of Sir John Beauchamp
Thomas Beauchamp[2]
Death
Sir John de Beauchamp died 1 Jan 1336/7.[1]
Notes
4 Oct 1304: "Confirmation, with exemplification, of an ordinance made by Walter bishop of the diocese, dated Warewell, 4 Non. Oct. 1304, on the petition of John de Bellocampo, whose ancestors founded the said chapel, and who, on the resignation of it by Henry de Wyk, granted to it lands and the patronage of the parish church, value 20l. for the maintenance of five priests, those appointed being named Reginald de Meneketon, provost, Henry Cros, Thomas de Ateberi, John Champion, William de Septon, chaplains; part of their duties being to pray for the souls of John, father of John de Bellocampo, Robert his brother, Cicely his mother, and John his son, and to distribute certain doles." [3]
Sources
Magna Carta Ancestry 2011 2nd ed. Vol. III p. 105-106
Royal Ancestry by Douglas Richardson Vol. IV p. 613
? 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families vol. 4 p. 613, 614
? Unsourced
? "Regesta 56: 1308-1309," in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 2, 1305-1342, ed. W H Bliss (London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1895), 49-65. British History Online, accessed May 19, 2017, [1].
See also:
Magna Carta Ancestry: A study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Richardson, Douglas, (Kimball G. Everingham, editor. 2nd edition, 2011), vol. 3 p. 103.
The complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant, Cokayne, George Edward, (Gloucester [England] : Alan Sutton Pub. Ltd., 1987), 942 D22cok., vol. 4 p. 199.
Frederick Lewis Weis, "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists," 7th Ed.
Pedigree Resource File CD 49. (Salt Lake City, UT: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 2002)
The Caerlaverock Poem (presented as a roll of arms), c. 1300
The Stirling Roll of Arms, c. 1304 [3]
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- [S8346] "John de Beauchamp, 2nd Baron Beauchamp of Somerset (4 October 1304 - 19 May 1343)" profile, https://en.wikipedia.org/wi.
- [S8404] "John II de Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp "de Somerset" (25 July 1274 - October/December 1336)" profile, https://en.wik.
- [S12412] Sir John "1st Lord Beauchamp of Somerset" de Beauchamp formerly Beauchamp", Ancestors, Descendants & Biography, https://.
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