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| Name |
BEAUCHAMP, Isabell de |
| Prefix |
Lady |
| Birth |
1 Mar 1262 |
Warwick, Warwickshire, England |
| Gender |
Female |
| Death |
30 May 1306 |
Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England |
| Burial |
Jun 1306 |
St Mary the Virgin Church, Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England |
| WAC |
16 Dec 1914 |
SLAKE |
| _TAG |
Reviewed on FS |
| Headstones |
Submit Headstone Photo |
| Person ID |
I45474 |
Joseph Smith Sr and Lucy Mack Smith |
| Last Modified |
19 Aug 2021 |
| Father |
BEAUCHAMP, Earl William de II , b. 1237, Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, Englandd. 9 Jun 1298, Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England (Age 61 years) |
| Mother |
FITZJOHN, Countess Maud , b. 1237, Shere, Surrey, England Shere, Surrey, Englandd. 16 Apr 1301, Grey Friar, Worchester, England (Age 64 years) |
| Marriage |
Bef 1270 |
Worcester, Worcestershire, England |
| Family ID |
F23838 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family 1 |
LOVET, Henry , b. Aft 1235, Elmley Lovet, Worcestershire, England Elmley Lovet, Worcestershire, Englandd. Bef 1270, Hampton Lovet, Worcestershire, England (Age < 33 years) |
| Family ID |
F23836 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
24 Jan 2022 |
| Family 2 |
BLOUNT, Sir William , b. 1233, Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, Englandd. 1316, Timberlake, Worcestershire, England (Age 83 years) |
| Marriage |
1280 |
Belton, Rutlandshire, England |
Children |
3 sons |
| | 1. BLOUNT , b. 1264, Belton, Rutlandshire, England Belton, Rutlandshire, England | | | 2. BLOUNT, Peter , b. Abt 1266, Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, Englandd. 1294, Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England (Age 28 years) | | | 3. BLOUNT, Sir Walter , b. Abt 1270, Rock, Worcestershire, England Rock, Worcestershire, Englandd. 1316, Sodington, Worcestershire, England (Age 46 years) | |
| Family ID |
F23835 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
24 Jan 2022 |
| Family 3 |
CHAWORTH, Sir Patrick de , b. Apr 1250, Kempsford, Gloucestershire, England Kempsford, Gloucestershire, Englandd. 7 Jul 1283, Kidwelly Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales (Age 33 years) |
| Marriage |
Abt 1281 |
| Children |
| + | 1. CHAWORTH, Countess Maud de , b. 2 Feb 1282, Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, Wales Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, Walesd. 3 Dec 1322, Mottisfont Priory, Hampshire, England (Age 40 years) | |
| Family ID |
F18332 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
24 Jan 2022 |
| Family 4 |
SPENCER, Governor Hugh de , b. 1 Mar 1260, Louchborough, Leicestershire, England Louchborough, Leicestershire, Englandd. 27 Oct 1326, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England (Age 66 years) |
| Marriage |
1306 |
Children |
5 daughters |
| | 1. SPENCER, Ada Elizabeth de , b. Abt 1262, Winchester, Hampshire, England Winchester, Hampshire, Englandd. Aft 7 Jul 1326 (Age > 64 years) | | | 2. SPENCER, Joan de , b. Abt 1264, Southampton, Hampshire, England Southampton, Hampshire, Englandd. Bef 15 Feb 1351 (Age < 87 years) | | | 3. SPENCER, Aveline Oliva de , b. Southampton, Hampshire, England Southampton, Hampshire, Englandd. May 1363 | | | 4. SPENCER, Eleanor de , b. 1268, Winchester, Hampshire, England Winchester, Hampshire, Englandd. Aft 1351 (Age > 84 years) | | | 5. SPENCER, Isabell de , b. Abt 1270, Winchester, Hampshire, England Winchester, Hampshire, Englandd. 4 Dec 1334, Allesley, Warwickshire, England (Age 64 years) | |
| Family ID |
F23837 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
24 Jan 2022 |
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| Notes |
- ISABEL de Beauchamp (-1306). Inquisitions after a writ dated 7 Jul "11 Edw I" following the death of "Patrick de Cadurcis...” name “Maud his daughter aged 1 at the feast of the Purification last is his next heir...Isabel his wife”[1594]. m firstly PATRICK de Chaworth, son of PATRICK de Chaworth & his wife Hawise de London (-before 7 Jul 1283). m secondly ([1286]) HUGH le Despencer, son of HUGH le Despencer & his wife Aline Basset (1261-executed 1326). Lord le Despencer 1295. He was created Earl of Winchester in 1322. The earldom was forfeited on his death.
[Source: Medieval Lands, "ISABEL de Beauchamp", retrievede 8 December 2018, dvmansur; see link in Sources.]
Isabella de Beauchamp, married firstly, Sir Patrick de Chaworth and, secondly, Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_de_Beauchamp,_9th_Earl_of_Warwick
During the Second Barons' War of 1264–67, William Maudit, 8th Earl of Warwick, was a supporter of King Henry III. The castle was taken in a surprise attack by the forces of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, from Kenilworth Castle in 1264. The walls along the northeastern side of the castle were slighted so that it would be useless to the king. Maudit and his countess were taken to Kenilworth Castle and held until a ransom was paid. After the death of William Mauduit in 1267, the title and castle passed to William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick. Following William's death, Warwick Castle passed through seven generations of the Beauchamp family, who over the next 180 years were responsible for most of the additions made to the castle. In 1312, Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall, was captured by Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick, and imprisoned in Warwick Castle until his execution on 9 June 1312. A group of magnates led by the Earl of Warwick and Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster, accused Gaveston of stealing the royal treasure. Under Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl, the castle defences were significantly enhanced in 1330–60 on the north eastern side by the addition of a gatehouse, a barbican (a form of fortified gateway), and a tower on either side of the reconstructed wall, named Caesar's Tower and Guy's Tower. The Watergate Tower also dates from this period. The gatehouse features murder holes, two drawbridges, a gate, and portcullises – gates made from wood or metal. The facade overlooking the river was designed as a symbol of the power and wealth of the Beauchamp earls and would have been "of minimal defensive value"; this followed a trend of 14th-century castles being more statements of power than designed exclusively for military use. The line of Beauchamp earls ended in 1449 when Anne de Beauchamp, 15th Countess of Warwick, died. Richard Neville became the next Earl of Warwick through his wife's inheritance of the title. During the summer of 1469, Neville rebelled against King Edward IV and imprisoned him in Warwick Castle. Neville attempted to rule in the king's name; however, constant protests by the king's supporters forced the Earl to release the king. Neville was subsequently killed in the Battle of Barnet, fighting against King Edward IV in 1471 during the Wars of the Roses. Warwick Castle then passed from Neville to his son-in-law, George Plantagenet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warwick_Castle
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