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  1. Thomas II de Beauchamp, 12th earl of Warwick (died July 8, 1401) was the 12th earl of Warwick and one of the leaders in the resistance to England’s King Richard II. He succeeded his father, Thomas I de Beauchamp, as earl in 1369.

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  2. Hace 2 días · In the centre of the High Market, in an area known as the Barley Market, was the Booth Hall, or Tolbooth, built by Thomas de Beauchamp (d. 1369). Stalls in it were rented to traders until 1505 when it became the residence of the manorial bailiff.

  3. Hace 4 días · Grants of murage and pavage to Guy de Beauchamp, lord of Warwick, in 1305 (for seven years) and 1315 (for three years) are likely to have been connected with the upkeep of the wall.

  4. 29 de jun. de 2024 · By gift of John Hastang the manor passed with Budbrooke to Thomas de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, and descended with that manor. Royal officials were appointed as keepers of Grove Park during the first half of the 16th century, while it remained in the hands of the Crown, (fn. 50) and in 1565 it was granted with Budbrooke to Robert ...

  5. Hace 2 días · This fee was held of Ralph, Earl of Stafford, by Thomas de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, in 1369; and descended to the succeeding Earls of Warwick, as tenants of the Staffords, down to 1460. In 1243 Robert de Stafford's tenant in this knight's fee was William de Curly.

  6. 28 de jun. de 2024 · This is a list of the various different nobles and magnates including both lords spiritual and lords secular. It also includes nobles who were vassals of the king but were not based in England (Welsh, Irish, French). Additionally nobles of lesser rank who appear to have been prominent in England at the time.

  7. 25 de jun. de 2024 · Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk, KG (22 March 1366 – 22 September 1399) was an English peer. His family were ancient, and by the time Thomas reached adulthood, they were extremely influential in national politics.