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474:. An ancient castle, of which very slight traces remain, belonged successively to the noble families of Mortimer, Beauchamp, and Holland. Roger Mortimer (died 1214), Lord of Wigmore first appears in the pipe roll for 1174–1175, when he owned land in Shropshire and Worcestershire, and his daughter Joan Mortimer (died 1225) married Walter de Beauchamp of Elmley, Worcestershire, according to the Annals of Worcester. In 1378 John Holland, First Duke of Exeter and Earl of Huntingdon was granted lands by his half-brother King Richard II which included Buley Castel, this part being forfeited on 14 April 1385, though other lands were restored to him elsewhere. The de Beauchamp family of 553:, but released on medical grounds. Ralph was succeeded at Beoley by his eldest son, William (c. 1500–1570), who possessed the manors of Weston, Warwickshire, Abberton (jointly with his brother Francis), and by then virtually the whole parish of Beoley: some 4000 acres (over 1600 ha). He was Receiver at the Court of Augmentations, Knight of the Shire for Worcestershire, and Sheriff of the same county. Around 1534, William Sheldon purchased 2,000 acres (809 ha) of land at Skilts, between Beoley and his mother's home Ford Hall – lands which had been a grange of 50: 576:. In 1594 there is a reference to an alleged premeditated rebellion in North Wales, "the chiefest aid for which is to come from Ralph Sheldon," and to his sending an emissary to Louvain "with letters to Cardinal Allen". He is said to have been responsible for the construction of the manor house at Weston Park in Warwickshire, another Sheldon estate in Long Compton parish. He was succeeded by his eldest son and heir, Edward (1561–1643), also a Royalist. In August 1636, 34: 603:
Shropshire. His estates passed to his eldest son and heir, Edward (1679–1746) and then to the latter's eldest son William (1715–1780). His son in turn, Ralph Sheldon, inherited Beoley in 1780, but by 1788 it was said to be heavily mortgaged and he sold the manor to a Thomas Holmes. Holmes separated Beoley Hall (see below) and 300 acres (120 ha) of land from the rest of the manor and sold off both to separate buyers.
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at Beoley was originally Balford Hall. In September 1643 William Sheldon's manor house at Weston Park was ransacked and cattle and goods "to a great value" taken away by soldiers. The following December his manor house at Beoley was burnt to the ground and all his goods and cattle "plundered by the
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Ralph Sheldon (1623-1684). He was married to Henrietta Maria, daughter of Thomas, 1st Viscount Savage, but had no issue. Beoley then passed to a first cousin once removed, Ralph Sheldon, Lord of Beoley and Weston (1653–1720), who was married to Mary Anne, daughter of John Elliot of Gatacre Park,
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William Sheldon of Abberton, however, must have held a good part of the parish by feu, as he was established at Balford Hall in Beoley in the reign of Edward IV (1460–1483). In addition, he bought Benyt's Place in that parish in 1488. Sheldon supported the
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columns. On the south end of the east wing, a bow window was added to the ground floor in 1791; a matching window was subsequently added to the first floor above. The main staircase is lit by a round skylight.
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authorities sequestrated Beoley. It was restored to the Sheldons in 1660, who had the present Beoley Hall built after the Restoration, either late in the 17th or early in the 18th century. It is a
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William Sheldon was succeeded by his son, another Ralph Sheldon (1537–1613), who was married to Anne, daughter of Sir Robert Throgmorton of Coughton, who had attended the reception of
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Sheldon was succeeded at Beoley by his son Ralph (died 1546), who was married to Philippa, daughter of Baldwin Heath of Ford Hall, Wootton Wawen. Ralph was imprisoned in the
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Edward's son and heir, William Sheldon of Beoley (1589–1659), always resided at Weston Park, where he died. In 1611, he married Elizabeth, daughter of the recusant
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cast the seventh bell in 1789, which completed a ring of six. In 1999 this was increased to eight by adding a treble and a second bell cast by
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of the manor from the 12th century until about 1265, when they acquired the overlordship (superiority) from the abbey. In the 13th century the
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victory there he was deprived of his property, but it was restored to him before he died in 1517. In his Inquisition Post Mortem, held at
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The Sheldon Chapel on the north side was added for the recusant Ralph Sheldon in about 1580. Its stone altar is said to be a gift from
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and at various times during the early years of the Civil War he was, in his turn, harassed as "a Popish delinquent".
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dates from the early or middle part of the 13th century and the north arcade from about 1300. The west tower is a
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visited Warwick, and a day or two later went on "to Weston at Mr. Sheldon's house with great delight".
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between her place of confinement and Scotland. He is frequently mentioned in State Papers as a
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addition from about 1400 and the north aisle was also rebuilt in the Perpendicular style.
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house with an H plan, originally entirely three-storeyed, built of brick and entirely
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In 1791 the new proprietor Thomas Holmes had the east wing rebuilt to plans by
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in 1660, Beoley was restored through Richard Sheldon to William's son, the
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In 1968 Beoley Hall was in poor condition, but since 1986 it has been a
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Beoley Conservation Area Draft Character Appraisal and Management Plan
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Beoley has a primary school and a village hall. Its two pubs are the
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Dawson, George; Pickford, Chris; Denton, Philip (3 December 2011).
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of eight bells. The oldest is the tenor bell, cast in 1601 by
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date from the early part of the 12th century and include the
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in 1446, when it passed to his daughter Elizabeth, wife of
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Priory. His magnificent tomb is in Beoley parish church.
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cast the third bell in 1708 and the fifth in 1709. John
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Beoley is located in Worcestershire
Worcestershire
Holt End
2021 census
OS grid reference
SP0669
London
Civil parish
District
Bromsgrove
Shire county
Worcestershire
Region
West Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Redditch
Postcode district
B98
Dialling code
Police
West Mercia
Fire
Hereford and Worcester
Ambulance
West Midlands
UK Parliament

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