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  1. Richard Beauchamp (died 1481) was a medieval Bishop of Hereford and Bishop of Salisbury. Beauchamp was the son of Walter Beauchamp, Speaker of the House of Commons of England in 1416, and studied at Oxford.

  2. Richard Beauchamp (died 1481) was a medieval Bishop of Hereford and Bishop of Salisbury. Quick Facts Appointed, Term ended ... Close. Beauchamp was the son of Walter Beauchamp, Speaker of the House of Commons of England in 1416, and studied at Oxford.

  3. Richard Beauchamp may refer to: Richard Beauchamp (bishop) (died 1481), English bishop. Richard Beauchamp (diver) (1901–1975), American Olympic diver. Richard Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Worcester (c. 1394–1421/2), English peer. Richard Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick (1382–1439), English nobleman and military commander.

  4. Hace 4 días · Role In: Council of Constance. Hundred Years’ War. Richard Beauchamp, 13th earl of Warwick (born January 25/28, 1382, Salwarpe, Worcestershire, England—died April 30, 1439, Rouen, France) was a soldier and diplomatist, a knightly hero who served the English kings Henry IV, Henry V, and Henry VI.

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  5. One of the most remarkable 15th-century English manuscripts can now be viewed in full online, on our Digitised Manuscripts site. The Pageants of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick is an illustrated Middle English biography of Richard Beauchamp (b. 1382, d. 1439), 13th Earl of Warwick. It survives in a single...

  6. BEAUCHAMP, RICHARD Bishop of Salisbury; d. Oct. 18, 1481. He was the son of Sir Walter Beauchamp, sometime speaker for the Commons in Parliament, and his second wife, Elizabeth, daughter and coheiress of Sir John Roche. Possibly resident in Exeter College, Oxford, in 1440, he was a doctor of Canon Law by 1442.

  7. 21 de dic. de 2012 · Richard Beauchamp, Bishop of Salisbury. Richard Beauchamp was a younger son of Sir Walter de Beauchamp, a distinguished soldier and lawyer, and Elizabeth daughter of Sir John Roche. He was Archdeacon of Suffolk in 1448 and installed as Bishop of Hereford in 1449 finally being translated by papal Bull in 1450 to the See of Salisbury.