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A History of the County of Warwick
… not build walls. 35 Grants of murage and pavage to Guy de Beauchamp, lord of Warwick, in 1305 (for seven years) and … with the upkeep of the wall. It is said that Richard Beauchamp, who died in 1439, 'had purposed . . . to have … and residential accommodation. 88 The construction of the Beauchamp Chapel between 1442 and 1462 necessitated the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… as 'the bailiffs of Warwick', 10 and for whom Henry de Beauchamp (d. 1446) proposed to provide new maces. 11 This … was the earl's steward and executor and feoffee to Richard Beauchamp. 68 Heynes was appointed bailiff by the Crown in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the town, broke down the market cross, and defaced the Beauchamp Chapel. 83 A Royalist force soon afterwards entered …
A History of the County of Warwick
… sanctioned the first instalment of the school now known as Beauchamp High School in 1951, to provide non-selective … and the southern part of Leamington. In 1956 what is now Beauchamp High School was completed; part was already annexed … Leamington College for Girls until 1959. In that year the Beauchamp High School (for girls) was established. Oken High …
A History of the County of Warwick
… comprising a fess between in chief three cross-crosslets (Beauchamp) and in base chequy a chevron (Newburgh). Legend, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was succeeded by his nephew William, the first of the Beauchamp earls, the eldest son of William Beauchamp of Elmley (Worcs.); 14 he held the honor by the service of five knights. Guy Beauchamp his son inherited on his death in 1298 15 and was …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in 1223 and 131516. 206 In 1414 Roger Cheyne of Drayton Beauchamp held rents in Wyvelsgate and a fulling-mill in …
Survey of London
… in July. Delay, who had been the building lessee of No. 10 Beauchamp Place in 1844, when he was described as a …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Sheriff of Staffordshire temp. Henry I. He was Nicholas de Beauchamp. The siege of Mountsorrel took place A.D. 1217. … that Orme de Derlaston married a daughter of Nicholas de Beauchamp, the Sheriff of Staffordshire, and left two sons, …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… to be born of the daughter of the Sheriff Nicholas (de Beauchamp). As Darlaston is found afterwards in the …
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