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Amauri de St Amand, 3rd Baron Amand (1341–1402), son, died without surviving male issue, leaving two co-heirs via his daughters;
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Aumary de Saint Amand, who claims a place among the bold, "or and fretty sable carried, on a chief three roundels gold"
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Beauchamp, 6th Baron Amand (1453/61–1508), son, died without legitimate issue, when the barony became extinct.
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Woodhay in Berkshire,
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109:He married a certain Mary but died without issue.
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170:Willelmo Beauchamp domino de Sancto Amando
247:David Nash Ford's Royal Berkshire History
124:William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick
120:Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester
16:Extinct barony in the Peerage of England
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151:(younger son of John Beauchamp of
90:who claims a place among the bold,
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46:was a title created twice in the
219:Dictionary of National Biography
315:1313 establishments in England
310:1299 establishments in England
101:On a chief three roundels gold
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213:"St. Amand, Almaric de"
208:Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge
330:Noble titles created in 1313
325:Noble titles created in 1299
222:. Vol. 50. p. 118.
95:Or and fretty sable carried
69:Siege of Carlaverock Castle
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197:, n.s., Vol.XI, pp.295–303
65:Almarico de sancto Amando
85:Aumary de Saint Amand,
50:: firstly in 1299 for
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143:Elizabeth Braybroke,
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291:The Complete Peerage
276:The Complete Peerage
261:The Complete Peerage
235:The Complete Peerage
194:The Complete Peerage
149:Sir Walter Beauchamp
131:Justiciar of Ireland
161:Bishop of Salisbury
52:Amauri de St Amand
48:Peerage of England
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145:suo jure
39:in Kent
153:Powick
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