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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… coats; 1. Clarence; 2, Pole; 3, Nevil, carl of Warwick; 4, Beauchamp; 5, Warwick; 6, Montague; 7, Monthermer; 8, Clare …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 11th century became the caput of the great local barony of Beauchamp of Bedford. It was probably granted to Hugh de Beauchamp by William II, who succeeded his father the year … of acting as almoner at the king's coronation. 2 Hugh de Beauchamp has been identified as the successor of Ralph …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of such names is Kingsmead, for which in 1194 Simon de Beauchamp rendered 20 marks to the Exchequer. 104 It became …
A History of the County of Bedford
… belonged to Newnham. 84 Early in the 12th century Miles de Beauchamp, with the consent of Payn his heir, granted Bedford …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Trinity. 98 This is perhaps the building, now called the Beauchamp but until the 1830s the Hungerford 99 chapel, whose … otherwise unknown, was formerly painted. 152 The south, or Beauchamp, chapel 153 is of two bays and richly ornamented … tower are to a more elaborate design, reminiscent of the Beauchamp chapel at St. Johns, 260 and were probably added …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… at least 1338. 476 In 1340 he was succeeded by Roger, Lord Beauchamp (d. c. 1379), who farmed all the Devizes complex … 480 and in 1376 his farm was reduced. 481 Early in 1380 Beauchamp was succeeded as farmer by Sir Nicholas de … After this there are but few references to munitioning. Beauchamp was indeed suspected of appropriating arms, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Earls of Warwick. During the reign of Stephen William de Beauchamp seems to have lost the sheriffdom and the … grant the empress warranted the shrievalty to William de Beauchamp against all men, naming specially Waleran Count of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… this half-hide in Witton of Urse's successor, William de Beauchamp, at the end of the reign of Henry I. 6 Possibly … annexed to the sheriff's seals at Droitwich, held by the Beauchamp family (see above). It appears to have been … vinstalstedes in the neighbourhood of the seals, and the Beauchamp Chartulary also refers to a finstalstede. See also …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and the present Lillington Avenuenamely: Clarendon Avenue, Beauchamp Avenue, and Binswood Avenuehad been laid out and … porch containing stairs to the galleries. HOLY TRINITY, in Beauchamp Square, was built in 1847, though the parish which …
A History of the County of Northampton
… such as Robert de Crevequer in 1301, 418 and Roger de Beauchamp in 1338. 419 From 1351 66 13 s. 4 d. of it has been …
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