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Sir William de Beauchamp, Lord of Bedford

Also Known As: "Walcheline (Walter) De /Beauchamp/", "dec 1236"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
Death: April 11, 1236 (46-55)
Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Simon de Beauchamp, Lord of Bedford and Isabella Beauchamp
Husband of Ida de Longespée of Salisbury
Father of Maud, Baroness Mowbray; William de Beauchamp; John de Beauchamp; Ella de Beauchamp, Lady of Bourne; Simon de Beauchamp and 1 other
Brother of Joan de Beauchamp and Geoffrey de Beauchamp

Occupation: Knt., of Bedford, Bedfordshire
Managed by: Richard McKay Cryan
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About William, Lord of Bedford

William de Beauchamp (1185) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia William de Beauchamp (c.1185–1260) was a British judge and High Sheriff. He took part in the 1210 expedition to Ireland and the 1214 expedition to Poitiers before joining the rebellious barons in 1215 at the beginning of the First Barons' War, entertaining them at his seat of Bedford Castle; as such Beauchamp was one of the rebels excommunicated by Pope Innocent III. He was captured at the Battle of Lincoln on 20 May 1217 but made his peace with the government; by this point he had already lost Bedford Castle to Falkes de Breauté in 1215, leading to an odd situation; Breauté was granted the castle, while Beauchamp held the barony. When Breaté fell from power Bedford Castle was sieged and partially destroyed on royal orders, but Beauchamp was granted licence to build a residence within its Bailey. He was part of a royal expedition ambushed by Richard Marshal in 1233, and was appointed a Baron of the Exchequer in 1234 and 1237. Between 1234 and 1237 he also served as High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire, and when Eleanor of Provence was crowned queen in 1236 he served as an Almoner. He died in 1260, leaving a son, also called William. [1]

Sir William de Beauchamp, Lord of Bedford, b abt 1189, Essex, England, d 1260. He md Ida Longespee abt 1232, daughter of Sir William I Longespee and Ela Fitz Patrick of Salisbury.

Children of William de Beauchamp and Ida Longespee were: Maud de Beauchamp b abt 1234, d bef Apr 1273. She md Roger de Mowbray abt 1247, son of William de Mowbray and Avice. Ela de Beauchamp b abt 1240, Essex, England, d 1266. She md Baldwin Wake abt 1254, son of Hugh Wake and Joan de Stuteville. Beatrice de Beauchamp b abt 1245, prob Bedford, Bedfordshire, England, d 1280-1281. She md Sir Thomas Fitz Otho bef 1264. Their daughter, Maud/Matilda Fitz Thomas md Sir John de Botetourte abt 1284.


William de Bello Campo de Bedeford alias Beauchamp or Beuchamp[1]

William was born in 1185. He was the son of Hugh de Beauchamp and Isabella deSacre Wake.[2] He was born in 1185 at Bedford, Bedfordshire, England[3] William was born about 1187.[4]

In July 37 Henry III [1253], Little Linford manor co Buckingham, was held of Sir William de Bellocampo Bedeford and Idonea his wife of the honour of Newort Paynel.[5]

William de Bello Campo of the barony of Bedford[6] had children: 1.Simon who was married to Isabel;[6] 2.Maud de Maubray;[6] 3.Ela, born circa 1240 [granddaughter Isabel born in 1270, daughter Ida born in approx 1255];[6] 4.Beatrice de Bello Campo was married to 1) Thomas son of Otho[7]/Otto,[6] and 2) Sir William de Monte Caniso of Edwardeston/[7] Montecanyso[6]

A writ dated 4 October 23 Edward I [1294], after the death of Isabel, late wife of Simon de Bello Campo, resulted in an Inquisition in Bedford which found that Isabel held the manor of Wottone in dower by the assignment of Simon son of William de Bello Campo, and the heirs of the barony of Bedford were 1.Roger, aged 30 plus, son of Simon's sister Maud; 2.Joan, aged 30, daughter of Simon's sister Ela, and wife of Ralph Paymel; 3.Isabel, aged 24, daughter of Ida, daughter of Simon's sister Ela, and wife of Simon de Pateshulle; 4.Elizabeth, aged 34, daughter of Simon's sister Ela, and the wife of John de Horbur' 5.the heirs of the body of Beatrice sometime sister of the said Simon, who were Otto deceased, Maud aged 26 married to John Botetourte, and William de Montecanyso of Edwardestone, aged 12, but because Otto survived his mother the jury were doubtful whether Beatrice's share of the barony should revert to the children of her first or second husband.[6]

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William Baron of the Exchequer & High Sheriff /de Beauchamp/ #S5 Ancestry Family Trees: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=6835128&pid=...

 Occupation  Occupation: Baron of Bedford 
 Death 

Several writs were issued in October 46 Henry III [1261] regarding William de Bello Campo de Bedeford, and the resulting Inquisitions held in Staunford town, Ravenesden, Hardwyk and Dilewyk, all in co Bedford, found William died on the Sunday after the Assumption of the Blessed Mary, which is celebrated on 15 August (see Wikipedia:Assumption of Mary).[8]

The Inquisition at Dilewyk was held in response to a writ dated 22 October 46 Henry III because of a petition from Ida de Bello Campo, and it found Lady Ida de Bello Campo held Delewyk manor for life by fine made in the King's court between her and the said William.[8]

William died in Bedford, Bedfordshire, England[9]

 Notes  Marriage Gunnora De LANVALLEI m bef 1207 Children 1. Maud De BEAUCHAMP b: ca 1210 in 2. Beatrice De BEAUCHAMP b: ca 1212 in Of, , Bedfordshire, England 3. John De BEAUCHAMP b: ca 1214 Marriage Ida (Idonea) LONGESPEE m: <1228> Children 1. Maud (Matilda) De BEAUCHAMP b: ca 1229 in Of, Bedford, Bedfordshire, England 2. Simon BEAUCHAMP b: ca 1230 in Of, , Essex, England 3. William De BEAUCHAMP b: ca 1232 in Of, , Essex, England 4. Beatrice De BEAUCHAMP b: ca 1232 in Of, Essex, England 5. John De BEAUCHAMP b: ca 1234 in Of, , Essex, England 6. Ella De BEAUCHAMP b: ca 1240-1241 in Of, , Essex, England 
 Sources  •Royal Ancestry D. Richardson 2013 Vol. I p. 448-449  • Royal Ancestry by Douglas Richardson Vol. III. page 607  • Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society (1913) Vol. 1, Page 10-4  1.↑ The Deputy Keeper of the Records, Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Analogous Documents preserved in the Public Record Office, Vol I Henry III, (London: His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, 1904), accessed 2 July 2014, https://archive.org/stream/calendarinquisi00offigoog#page/n381/mode... pp.322-323. See Beauchamp and Bello Campo 2.↑ Entered by Michael Yeats, Wednesday, October 23, 2013. 3.↑ Source: #S3349486546 Note: http://search.Ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=millind&h=10511061... Note: Data: Text: Birth date: 1182Birth place: Bedford, Beds, EnglandDeath date: 1260Death place:  4.↑ First-hand information as remembered by  Tim Perry, Tuesday, May 13, 2014. and Travis Wagner, Apr 18, 2012.  5.↑ The Deputy Keeper of the Records, Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Analogous Documents preserved in the Public Record Office, Vol I Henry III, (London: His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, 1904), accessed 2 July 2014, https://archive.org/stream/calendarinquisi00offigoog#page/n131/mode... pp.73. Abstract No 281 Henry de Hauvill' alias de Hauwill' alias de Havil. 6.↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 The Deputy Keeper of the Records, Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Analogous Documents preserved in the Public Record Office, Vol III Edward I, (London: His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, 1912), accessed 1 August 2014, https://archive.org/stream/cu31924011387812#page/n233/mode/2up pp.188-9. Abstract No 290 Isabel late the wife of Simon de Bello Campo. 7.↑ 7.0 7.1 The Deputy Keeper of the Records, Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Analogous Documents preserved in the Public Record Office, Vol IV Edward I, (London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1913), accessed 1 August 2014, https://archive.org/stream/cu31924011387820#page/n111/mode/2up pp.64-5. Abstract No 98 William de Monte Caniso of Edwardeston. 8.↑ 8.0 8.1 The Deputy Keeper of the Records, Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Analogous Documents preserved in the Public Record Office, Vol I Henry III, (London: His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, 1904), accessed 2 July 2014, https://archive.org/stream/calendarinquisi00offigoog#page/n146/mode... pp.146. Abstract No 516 William de Bello Campo de Bedeford. 9.↑ Source: #S3349486546 Note: http://search.Ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=millind&h=10511061... Note: Data: Text: Birth date: 1182Birth place: Bedford, Beds, EnglandDeath date: 1260Death place:  • http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=7122234&pid=...  • Source: S3349486546 Repository: #R3349413998 Title: Millennium File Author: Heritage Consulting Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2003.Original data - Heritage Consulting. The Millennium File. Salt Lake City, UT, USA: Heritage Consulting.Original data: Heritage Consulting. The Millennium File. Salt Lake City, UT, USA Note: 

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