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  1. Henry de Beaumont (before 1280 – 10 March 1340), jure uxoris 4th Earl of Buchan and suo jure 1st Baron Beaumont, was a key figure in the Anglo-Scots wars of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, known as the Wars of Scottish Independence.

  2. Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick or Henry de Newburgh [1] (died 20 June 1119) was a Norman nobleman who rose to great prominence in the Kingdom of England . Origins. Henry was a younger son of Roger de Beaumont by Adeline of Meulan, [2] daughter of Waleran III, Count of Meulan, and Oda de Conteville. Early career.

  3. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick (? – 20 June 1123) was an English nobleman. He is also known as Henry de Neubourg or Henry de Newburgh, from the castle of Newburg near Louviers, in Normandy where he was born. Henry was the younger son of Roger de Beaumont and Adeline of Meulan, daughter of Waleran III, Count de Meulan.

  4. Henry de Beaumont (antes de 1280-10 de marzo de 1340), jure uxoris IV conde de Buchan y suo jure, I Baron Beaumont, fue una figura clave en las guerras anglo-escocesas de los siglos XIII-XIV, conocidas como Guerras de Independencia escocesas.

  5. Beaumont was a young knight heedles of the caution that comes with experience. He drove ahead blindly until one of the Scottish pikes pierced and killed his horse. He fell to the ground, his leg perhaps still pinned below his massive warhorse.

  6. The French family came to England in the late 14th century (see Isabella de Vesci) and modern Beaumonts are descended from her brother Henry de Beaumont who was the first of the English barony and later Viscounts.

  7. One of the at least seven, that was then built on the peninsula, was the castle of Henry de Beaumont in Pennard. In 1203 Gower was granted by King John to the de Braoses, a prominent family of Anglo-Norman nobility from Briouze, Normandy.