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Joan Beauchamp

Female - 1430


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Joan Beauchamp (daughter of William Beauchamp and Joan Arundel); died on 3 Aug 1430; was buried in Mercer's Chapel, Cheapside, London, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 5 Aug 1430

    Joan married James le Boteler before 29 Aug 1413. James (son of James le Boteler and Anne Welles) was born in 1392; died on 22 Aug 1452 in Ardee, Louth, Ireland; was buried in St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin, Ireland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Thomas Butler died on 3 Aug 1515; was buried in Mercer's Chapel, Cheapside, London, England.
    2. Elizabeth Butler was born on 21 Dec 1421; died on 8 Sep 1473; was buried in Shrewsbury Abbey, Shropshire, England.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Beauchamp was born in of Feckenham, Worcestershire, England (son of Thomas de Beauchamp and Katherine de Mortimer); died on 8 May 1411; was buried in Black Friars, Herefordshire, England.

    Notes:

    Summoned to Parliament by writs dated 23 Jul 1392 to 18 Dec 1409. King's chamberlain. Justice of South Wales. Accompanied John of Gaunt to Portugal in 1386.

    William married Joan Arundel before 1390. Joan (daughter of Richard de Arundel and Elizabeth de Bohun) was born about 1371; died on 14 Nov 1435; was buried in Black Friars, Herefordshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Joan Arundel was born about 1371 (daughter of Richard de Arundel and Elizabeth de Bohun); died on 14 Nov 1435; was buried in Black Friars, Herefordshire, England.
    Children:
    1. 1. Joan Beauchamp died on 3 Aug 1430; was buried in Mercer's Chapel, Cheapside, London, England.
    2. Richard de Beauchamp was born about 1397; died on 18 Mar 1422 in Meaux, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas de Beauchamp was born on 14 Feb 1314 in Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England (son of Guy de Beauchamp and Alice de Tony); died on 13 Nov 1369 in Calais, France; was buried in St. Mary's, Warwick, Warwickshire, England.

    Notes:

    Hereditary Chamberlain of the Exchequer. Hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire. Marshal of England, 1344-69. Sheriff of Warwickshire and Leicestershire, 1344-69.

    He was a founding knight of the Order of the Garter, 1348. Fought at Crécy and at the siege of Calais. Accompanied Gaunt into France, 1369.

    Thomas married Katherine de Mortimer after 22 Feb 1325. Katherine (daughter of Roger de Mortimer and Joan de Geneville) died on 4 Aug 1369; was buried in St. Mary's, Warwick, Warwickshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Katherine de Mortimer (daughter of Roger de Mortimer and Joan de Geneville); died on 4 Aug 1369; was buried in St. Mary's, Warwick, Warwickshire, England.
    Children:
    1. Maud de Beauchamp died in 1403.
    2. Philippe de Beauchamp died before 6 Apr 1386; was buried in Stone Priory, Staffordshire, England.
    3. 2. William Beauchamp was born in of Feckenham, Worcestershire, England; died on 8 May 1411; was buried in Black Friars, Herefordshire, England.
    4. Thomas Beauchamp was born before 16 Mar 1339; died on 8 Apr 1401; was buried in St. Mary's, Warwick, Warwickshire, England.

  3. 6.  Richard de Arundel was born in 1346 (son of Richard Fitz Alan and Eleanor of Lancaster); died on 21 Sep 1397 in Cheapside, London, England; was buried in Church of the Austin Friars, London, England.

    Notes:

    Also called Richard Fitz Alan. 11th Earl of Arundel. 10th Earl of Surrey. Chief Butler of England. Member of the council of the regency, 1377. An accomplished naval commander, he was Admiral and/or Captain-General of the fleet at various times with various titles. He was an ally of Thomas, Duke of Gloucester, uncle of Richard II, and gradually incurred Richard's enmity. Ultimately he was arrested, accused of plotting with Gloucester to imprison the king, put to trial at Westminster, attainted, and beheaded.

    Richard married Elizabeth de Bohun on 17 Oct 1359. Elizabeth (daughter of William de Bohun and Elizabeth de Badlesmere) died on 3 Apr 1385; was buried in Lewes Priory, Sussex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth de Bohun (daughter of William de Bohun and Elizabeth de Badlesmere); died on 3 Apr 1385; was buried in Lewes Priory, Sussex, England.
    Children:
    1. 3. Joan Arundel was born about 1371; died on 14 Nov 1435; was buried in Black Friars, Herefordshire, England.
    2. Elizabeth Fitz Alan was born about 1371; died on 8 Jul 1425.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Guy de Beauchamp was born about 1273 in of Elmley, Worcestershire, England (son of William de Beauchamp and Maud fitz John); died on 10 Aug 1315 in Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England; was buried in Bordesley Abbey, Warwickshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 1278
    • Alternate birth: Abt 1278, of Elmley, Worcestershire, England
    • Alternate death: 12 Aug 1315, Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England

    Notes:

    Earl of Warwick. Fought against the Scots at Falkirk; took part in the siege of Caerlaverock, July 1300. Hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire, 1299-1315. Chamberlain of the Exchequer.

    From Wikipedia:

    Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick, was an English magnate, and one of the principal opponents of King Edward II and his favourite, Piers Gaveston. Guy de Beauchamp was the son of William de Beauchamp, the first Beauchamp earl of Warwick, and succeeded his father in 1298. He distinguished himself at the Battle of Falkirk and subsequently, as a capable servant of the crown under King Edward I. After the succession of Edward II in 1307, however, he soon fell out with the new king and the king's favourite, Piers Gaveston. Warwick was one of the main architects behind the Ordinances of 1311, that limited the powers of the king and banished Gaveston into exile.

    When Gaveston returned to England in 1312 -- contrary to the rulings of the Ordinances -- he was taken into custody by Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke. Warwick abducted Gaveston and, together with Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster, had him executed. The act garnered sympathy and support for the king, but Warwick and Lancaster nevertheless managed to negotiate a royal pardon for their actions. After the disastrous defeat at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, King Edward's authority was once more weakened, and the rebellious barons took over control of government. For Warwick the triumph was brief; he died the next year.

    Guy de Beauchamp is today remembered primarily for his part in the killing of Gaveston, but by his contemporaries he was considered a man of exceptionally good judgement and learning. He owned what was for his time a large collection of books, and his advice was often sought by many of the other earls. Next to Lancaster, he was the wealthiest peer in the nation, and after his death his lands and title were inherited by his son, Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick.

    Guy married Alice de Tony before 28 Feb 1310. Alice (daughter of Ralph VII de Tony and Mary) was born about 1283; died on 1 Jan 1325. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Alice de Tony was born about 1283 (daughter of Ralph VII de Tony and Mary); died on 1 Jan 1325.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: Bef 8 Jan 1325

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth de Beauchamp died about 1359.
    2. Maud de Beauchamp died after 30 Oct 1369; was buried in Black Friars, Holborn, London, England.
    3. 4. Thomas de Beauchamp was born on 14 Feb 1314 in Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England; died on 13 Nov 1369 in Calais, France; was buried in St. Mary's, Warwick, Warwickshire, England.

  3. 10.  Roger de Mortimer was born on 3 May 1286 in of Wigmore, Herefordshire, England (son of Edmund de Mortimer and Margaret de Fiennes); died on 29 Nov 1330 in Tyburn, Middlesex, England; was buried in Church of the Greyfriars, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate birth: 25 Apr 1287

    Notes:

    Earl of March. Justiciar of Ireland, 1319. Steward of the Household to Queen Isabel, 1325. Justiciar of Wales, 1327.

    From Wikipedia:

    Roger Mortimer, 3rd Baron Mortimer, 1st Earl of March (25 April 1287 - 29 November 1330), was an English nobleman and powerful Marcher lord who gained many estates in the Welsh Marches and Ireland following his advantageous marriage to the wealthy heiress Joan de Geneville, 2nd Baroness Geneville. In November 1316, he was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. He was imprisoned in the Tower of London in 1322 for having led the Marcher lords in a revolt against King Edward II in what became known as the Despenser War. He later escaped to France, where he was joined by Edward's queen consort Isabella, whom he took as his mistress. After he and Isabella led a successful invasion and rebellion, Edward was subsequently deposed; Mortimer allegedly arranged his murder at Berkeley Castle. For three years, Mortimer was de facto ruler of England before being himself overthrown by Edward's eldest son, Edward III. Accused of assuming royal power and other crimes, Mortimer was executed by hanging at Tyburn.

    Roger Mortimer (1286-1330) = Joan de Geneville (d. 1356)
    Blanche Mortimer (1316-1347) = Piers Grandison (b. 1296)
    Isabel Grandison = Baldwin Brugge (b. 1328)
    Thomas Brugge (1355-1408) = Alice Berkeley (1379-1414)
    Gyles Bruges (1396-1466) = Catherine Clifford
    Thomas Bruges (1426-1493) = Florence Darell (1425-1506)
    Henry Brydges (b. 1464) = Anne Hungerford (b. 1468)
    Joane Brydges (b. 1503) = John Gifford (b. 1502)
    Anne Gifford = Thomas Goddard
    Richard Goddard (d. 1614) = Elizabeth Walrond
    Edward Goddard (1584-1647) = Priscilla d'Oyly (1594-1681)
    William Goddard (1630-1691) = Elizabeth Miles (1627-1697)
    Edward Goddard (1675-1754) = Susanna Stone (1675-1754)
    Ebenezer Goddard (1713-1762) = Sybil Brigham (1718-1807)
    Susanna Goddard (1742-1837) = Phineas Howe (1735-1807)
    Abigail Howe (1765-1815) = John Young (1763-1839)
    Brigham Young (1801-1877)

    Brigham Young (1801-1877) = Zina Diantha Huntington (1821-1901)
    Zina Presendia Young (1850-1931) = Charles Ora Card (1839-1906)
    Orson Rega Card (1891-1984) = Lucena Richards (b. 1893)
    Willard Richards Card = Peggy Jane Park
    Orson Scott Card (b. 1951)

    Roger married Joan de Geneville on 20 Sep 1301 in Pembridge, Herefordshire, England. Joan (daughter of Peter de Geneville and Joan de la Marche) was born on 2 Feb 1286; died on 19 Oct 1356. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Joan de Geneville was born on 2 Feb 1286 (daughter of Peter de Geneville and Joan de la Marche); died on 19 Oct 1356.

    Notes:

    Also spelled Joinville.

    Children:
    1. 5. Katherine de Mortimer died on 4 Aug 1369; was buried in St. Mary's, Warwick, Warwickshire, England.
    2. Joan de Mortimer died after 1337.
    3. Maud de Mortimer died after Aug 1345.
    4. Margaret de Mortimer died on 5 May 1337; was buried in St. Augustine's, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England.
    5. Edmund de Mortimer was born between 1305 and 1306 in of Wigmore, Herefordshire, England; died before 21 Jan 1332 in Stanton Lacy, Shropshire, England.

  5. 12.  Richard Fitz Alan was born about 1313 in of Arundel, Sussex, England (son of Edmund Fitz Alan and Alice de Warenne); died on 24 Jan 1376 in Arundel, Sussex, England; was buried in Lewes Priory, Sussex, England.

    Notes:

    "Steward of Scotland, 1326-1336; Justice of North Wales, 1334-1376; Sheriff of Carnarvonshire 1339-1343, 1346-1347; Admiral of the West, 1340-1341 and 1345-1347; Sheriff of Shropshire, 1345-1376; commanded the 2nd division at the battle of Crécy, 26 Aug 1346, and was at the fall of Calais, 1347; assumed the title of Earl of Surrey, 1361, upon the death of his maternal aunt, Joan, widow of John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey." [The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz, citation details below.]

    Called "Copped Hat."

    A pair of memorial effigies depicting Richard Fitz Alan and his second wife Eleanor of Lancaster can be seen at Chichester Cathedral. They lie side by side, a lion at his feet and a dog at hers. In a note of tenderness that makes one wonder if the sculptor knew the couple, he has his right hand ungloved, and her right hand rests lightly upon his.

    These effigies were celebrated in 1956 by Philip Larkin in his poem "An Arundel Tomb," the last lines of which are quoted on Larkin's own Poet's Corner memorial stone in Westminster Abbey.

    Richard married Eleanor of Lancaster on 5 Apr 1345. Eleanor (daughter of Henry of Lancaster and Maud de Chaworth) was born about 1318; died on 11 Jan 1372 in Arundel, Sussex, England; was buried in Lewes Priory, Sussex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Eleanor of Lancaster was born about 1318 (daughter of Henry of Lancaster and Maud de Chaworth); died on 11 Jan 1372 in Arundel, Sussex, England; was buried in Lewes Priory, Sussex, England.

    Notes:

    In 1341 she was granted £100 yearly for life in consideration of her long attendance on Queen Philippe. She was also granted license to have one course with greyhounds any time she passed through the King's English forests, parks, and warrens, and to carry away any deer taken at that course.

    Children:
    1. Joan Fitz Alan died on 17 Apr 1419.
    2. Alice Fitz Alan died on 17 Mar 1416.
    3. John de Arundel died on 15 Dec 1379 in in the Irish Sea; was buried in Lewes Priory, Sussex, England.
    4. 6. Richard de Arundel was born in 1346; died on 21 Sep 1397 in Cheapside, London, England; was buried in Church of the Austin Friars, London, England.

  7. 14.  William de Bohun was born about 1312 (son of Humphrey de Bohun and Elizabeth of England); died on 16 Sep 1360; was buried in Walden Abbey, Essex, England.

    Notes:

    Earl of Northampton. Fought at Crecy and at the siege of Calais. One of those who asisted at the arrest of Roger Mortimer. A trsuted friend and counselor of Edward III.

    William married Elizabeth de Badlesmere on 13 Nov 1335. Elizabeth (daughter of Bartholomew de Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare) was born about 1313; died on 8 Jun 1356 in Rochford, Essex, England; was buried in Black Friars, Holborn, London, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Elizabeth de Badlesmere was born about 1313 (daughter of Bartholomew de Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare); died on 8 Jun 1356 in Rochford, Essex, England; was buried in Black Friars, Holborn, London, England.
    Children:
    1. 7. Elizabeth de Bohun died on 3 Apr 1385; was buried in Lewes Priory, Sussex, England.
    2. Humphrey de Bohun was born on 25 Mar 1342; died on 16 Jan 1372.