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  1. 30 de abr. de 2024 · 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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  2. Hace 3 días · He was succeeded by his son Richard Beauchamp of whose vast and widespread estates Warwick Castle and its lands formed but a small part when he died in 1439. Henry, Richard's only son by his second wife, was the last Beauchamp earl and for one year the only Duke of Warwick.

  3. Hace 4 días · The manor was then held by his widow in dower, but after her death it reverted to his son and heir Richard de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. In 1425 the earl conveyed the manor to feoffees, who were in possession when he died in 1439.

  4. Hace 3 días · On Cecily's death the manor reverted to her sister-in-law Anne de Beauchamp, suo jure countess of Warwick (d. 1492), the wife of Richard Neville, earl of Salisbury (cr. earl of Warwick 1450, d. 1471, 'the kingmaker'). With Richard's other lands it was forfeited in 1459 and restored in 1460.

  5. Hace 3 días · William (III) de Beauchamp (1236–1269) Walter de Beauchamp (Steward to Edward I) (1269–1306) Barony of Bisset: Henry Bisset (1177–1208) William Bisset (died 1220) (1208–1220) John Bisset (died 1240) (1220–1240) Divided between heiresses: Margery, wife of Richard de Rivers; Ela, wife of John de Wotton; and Isabel, wife of Hugh de Plescy.

  6. Hace 5 días · 6th Baron De La Warr and 3rd Baron West: Richard Beauchamp (1394–c. 1422) Earl of Worcester: Dukedom of Lancaster merged into the Crown, 1413: Earldom of Worcester (2nd creation) extinct, 1422: Duke of Somerset (1st creation), 1443: Earl of Dorset (3rd creation), 1442 Marquess of Dorset (2nd creation), 1443 Duke of Somerset (2nd creation ...

  7. 1 de may. de 2024 · Guy’s Cliffe, near Warwick, where in the fourteenth century Richard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick, erected a chantry, with a statue of the hero, does not correspond with the site of the hermitage as described in the Godfreyson (see Havelok).