Person:Walter Beauchamp (3)

Walter de Beauchamp
b.bet abt 1080 and 1095
d.Bet 1130 and May 1133
  1. Simon de Beauchamp1068 - Abt 1137
  2. Adeline de Beauchamp1076 -
  3. Robert de Beauchamp - Bef 1130
  4. Walter de BeauchampAbt 1080 & 1095 - Bet 1130 & 1133
  • HWalter de BeauchampAbt 1080 & 1095 - Bet 1130 & 1133
  • WEmmeline d'AbitotAbt 1076 -
m. Bef Aug 1114
  1. William de BeauchampAbt 1105 - 1170
  2. Stephen de BeauchampAbt 1107 - 1170
  3. Emma de BeauchampAbt 1109 -
  4. Walter de Beauchamp - Aft 1166
  5. Matilda de Beauchamp1128 - 1181
Facts and Events
Name Walter de Beauchamp
Gender Male
Alt Birth? Abt 1072 Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England"of Elmley Castle"
Birth[1] bet abt 1080 and 1095 House of Beauchamp
Marriage Bef Aug 1114 to Emmeline d'Abitot
Death[1] Bet 1130 and May 1133
Reference Number? Q7966495?
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Walter de Beauchamp (died between 1130 and 1133) was a medieval nobleman and Sheriff of Worcestershire. Married to the daughter of one of his predecessors as sheriff, nothing is known for sure of his background before he appears as a witness to royal charters between 1108 and 1111. Beauchamp also inherited offices in the royal household from his father-in-law, and also appears to have been a royal forester. He and another nobleman divided some of the lands of his father-in-law, but disagreements about the division lasted until the 12th century between the two families. He died between 1130 and 1133, and one of his descendants later became Earl of Warwick.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 WALTER (I) de Beauchamp, in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.

    Cawley notes that it is chronologically possible that Walter was the son of Hugh, but it is not proven. William Peveril (I) de Beauchamp was Walter's brother.

  2.   Walter de Beauchamp (nobleman), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  3.   !SOURCES:
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    2. Nash's Hist of Wrcstr, vol 2 p. 263 (GS #Q942.47 H2n)
    3. Wurts' Magna Charta, vol 1-2, p. 204 (GS #942 D22w)
    4. Dugdale's Baronage p. 226 (GS #Q942 D22dw)
    5. Hist & Gen Acc't of Fam of Greeville 1766, p. 27-28 (GS #929.242 G869e)
    6. The Battle Abbey Roll vol 1 p. 129 (GS #942 D2bb)
    7. Peerage of the British Isles 1883, p. 129 (GS #942 D22bug)
    8. Plantagenet Ancestry p. 117 (GS #Q940 D2t)
    9. Baker's Hist of Nrthmp, vol 2 p. 218-19 (GS #Q942.55 H2ba)

    10. The Heraldry of Wrcstr, vol 1 p. 37-38 (GS #942.47 D24g)