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Sir John de Beauchamp de Lancashire

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Stamford, South Kesteven District, Lincolnshire, England Add to Map
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SIR JOHN DE BEAUCHAMP, OF LANCASHIRE
British Isle

CHILD of
Sir de Beauchamp
Sir Knight
and
Lady de Beauchamp

BORN circa 1254 to 1314
MARRIAGE
CHILDREN Lady Isabella de Beauchamp - Fowke
https://www.geni.com/people/Sir-John-Beauchamp-of-Lancashire/4566962
SIBLINGS ?
DIED ?, ?
BURIAL

Of the Noble Families de Beauchamp
~ Sir Hugo de Beauchamp surname was first found in Bedfordshire, Buckingham, and Hertford, where the name was "introduced into the Doomsday book at the Norman Conquest by Sir Hugo de Beauchamp, or
de Bello Campo, to whom William I, the Conqueror, gave 43 lordships, chiefly in the county of Bedford."

~ Sir John de Beauchamp de Holt

~ Sir Walter de Beauchamp (d. 1236), was an British judge, son and
heir of Sir William de Beauchamp, Lord of Elmley, Worcester, and hereditary castellan of Worcester and sheriff of the county.

~ Sir Robert de Beauchamp (d. 1252), was an early English judge, a minor at the death of his father, Sir Robert de Beauchamp, Lord of Hatch, Somerset, in 1211-1212.
"Adhering to John, he was appointed constable of Oxford and sheriff of the county towards the close of 1215, and received grants of land for his services to the king. "

~ Sir Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick (d. 1315), was Lord Ordainer and succeeded his father, Sir William de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, the grandson of Sir Walter de Beauchamp.

~ Sir Richard de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick (1382-1439), was
"a brave and chivalrous warrior in an age of chivalry, of an ancient family, whose ancestry was traced to the legendary Sir Guy de Beauchamp, of Warwick, the son of Sir Thomas de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick."

~ Sir John de Beauchamp, of Powick (?)
~ Sir Thomas de Beauchamp, c. 1369, fought in all the French wars of King Edward, III; he commanded the centre at the Battle of Crecy, and a military commander during the Hundred Years' War (where many of his relatives were killed, including his younger half-brother Sir Alan la Zouche de Mortimer). He was the trusted guardian of the sixteen-year-old Black Prince.

de Beauchamp Settlers
13 colonies in North America during the 17th Century

Sir Richard de Beauchamp landed in Massachusetts, 1641,

Sir Edward de Beauchamp, a Huguenot and Freeman, settled in Salem, Massachusetts, 1643,

Sir Robert de Beauchamp arrived in Ipswich, Massachusetts, 1648,

Sir Edmund de Beauchamp arrived in Maryland, 1665,

Sir Edward de Beauchamp arrived in Maryland, 1665, etc.
SIR JOHN DE BEAUCHAMP, OF LANCASHIRE
British Isle

CHILD of
Sir de Beauchamp
Sir Knight
and
Lady de Beauchamp

BORN circa 1254 to 1314
MARRIAGE
CHILDREN Lady Isabella de Beauchamp - Fowke
https://www.geni.com/people/Sir-John-Beauchamp-of-Lancashire/4566962
SIBLINGS ?
DIED ?, ?
BURIAL

Of the Noble Families de Beauchamp
~ Sir Hugo de Beauchamp surname was first found in Bedfordshire, Buckingham, and Hertford, where the name was "introduced into the Doomsday book at the Norman Conquest by Sir Hugo de Beauchamp, or
de Bello Campo, to whom William I, the Conqueror, gave 43 lordships, chiefly in the county of Bedford."

~ Sir John de Beauchamp de Holt

~ Sir Walter de Beauchamp (d. 1236), was an British judge, son and
heir of Sir William de Beauchamp, Lord of Elmley, Worcester, and hereditary castellan of Worcester and sheriff of the county.

~ Sir Robert de Beauchamp (d. 1252), was an early English judge, a minor at the death of his father, Sir Robert de Beauchamp, Lord of Hatch, Somerset, in 1211-1212.
"Adhering to John, he was appointed constable of Oxford and sheriff of the county towards the close of 1215, and received grants of land for his services to the king. "

~ Sir Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick (d. 1315), was Lord Ordainer and succeeded his father, Sir William de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, the grandson of Sir Walter de Beauchamp.

~ Sir Richard de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick (1382-1439), was
"a brave and chivalrous warrior in an age of chivalry, of an ancient family, whose ancestry was traced to the legendary Sir Guy de Beauchamp, of Warwick, the son of Sir Thomas de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick."

~ Sir John de Beauchamp, of Powick (?)
~ Sir Thomas de Beauchamp, c. 1369, fought in all the French wars of King Edward, III; he commanded the centre at the Battle of Crecy, and a military commander during the Hundred Years' War (where many of his relatives were killed, including his younger half-brother Sir Alan la Zouche de Mortimer). He was the trusted guardian of the sixteen-year-old Black Prince.

de Beauchamp Settlers
13 colonies in North America during the 17th Century

Sir Richard de Beauchamp landed in Massachusetts, 1641,

Sir Edward de Beauchamp, a Huguenot and Freeman, settled in Salem, Massachusetts, 1643,

Sir Robert de Beauchamp arrived in Ipswich, Massachusetts, 1648,

Sir Edmund de Beauchamp arrived in Maryland, 1665,

Sir Edward de Beauchamp arrived in Maryland, 1665, etc.

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