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  1. Hace 6 días · Azo, the Dean, and Roger, Archdeacon of Salisbury about 1139-42, were brothers, as were Henry de Beaumont, dean, and Walter, canon, about 1163, Canons William and Jocelin de Wemberg about 1192, and the two bishops Herbert and Richard Poore at the end of the century.

  2. 23 de may. de 2024 · Henry I ( c. 1068 – 1 December 1135), also known as Henry Beauclerc, was King of England from 1100 to his death in 1135. He was the fourth son of William the Conqueror and was educated in Latin and the liberal arts. On William's death in 1087, Henry's elder brothers Robert Curthose and William Rufus inherited Normandy and England ...

  3. 8 de may. de 2024 · Led by Sir Robert de Clifford and Henry de Beaumont, these horsemen were scattered after arguments among their commanders and nifty Scottish work with 12-foot spears. Although the Scots had prospered, Bruce contemplated withdrawal as night fell – but an English deserter, Sir Alexander Seton, informed him of his enemy’s likely ...

  4. 23 de may. de 2024 · The Winchester fee in Laughton was apparently held of Viscount Beaumont until his death without issue in 1507 and subsequently of the Marquess's grandson, Henry, Marquess of Dorset, created Duke of Suffolk.

  5. 23 de may. de 2024 · Henry de Beaumont, 5th Earl of Warwick (1204–1229) Thomas de Beaumont, 6th Earl of Warwick (1208–1242) Margaret de Beaumont, 7th Countess of Warwick (1242–1253) William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick (1221–1268) William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick (1238–1298) Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick (1298–1315) 5 Earls of Kent ...

  6. Hace 4 días · A castle at Warwick was begun by William I in 1068 as part of a plan to safeguard the midlands before advancing against the northern rebels. He committed the custody of it to Henry de Beaumont, a younger son of that powerful Norman family, as castellan or constable, although

  7. 4 de may. de 2024 · In England the family was represented by Louis de Beaumont, bishop of Durham (1317) and Henry de Beaumont won a barony (1309) which was later raised to a viscountcy (1440). They still have descendants in the male line, the head of which branch holds the Beaumont baronetcy (1661).