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319:". Around 1274, he confirmed to his free burgesses and tenants their ancient right to hold a weekly market on a Tuesday, and also granted them a weekly market on a Thursday, allowing the sale of animals, flesh, wheat, rye, barley, oats, beans, pease, woollen and linen drapery, bread, iron goods, tallow, grease, fish, leather goods, baskets, hides, wool, linen, geese, hens, cheese, bacon, eggs, salt and spices.
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The family he founded is generally referred to as "Beauchamp of Powick" to distinguish it from the other branches, namely the senior branch of Earls of
Warwick "Beauchamp of Elmley" and another branch "Beauchamp of Holt". The martlet arms he adopted ("Beauchamp of Powick") as a
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Puis
Gautier de Beauchamp avait six merlettes d'or sur un champ rouge à une fasce au lieu d'une dance. Chevalier, selon mon avis, un des meilleurs qui fut entre tous, s'il n'était trop fier et trop audacieux; mais vous n'entendrez jamais parler du sénéchal sans un
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lands of
Alcester. In 1292 he obtained a royal grant for an annual fair "on the eve, day and morrow of St. Giles and for five days following". The other moiety of the manor was eventually acquired (from Thomas Botreaux) in 1444 by his descendant
655:; "In 1269 3 carucates of land in Powick and Bransford were settled on Walter and his wife Alice de Toeni", VCH quoting "Feet of Fines. Worcs. 54 Hen. III, no. 29; Duchy of Lanc. Anct. D. L 1447"
75:(c.1238-1298), the first of his family to hold that title (inherited from their mother) and was the founder of the junior line of the Beauchamp family known as "Beauchamp of Powick".
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131:, in which year his father signed his will mentioning Walter as being a crusader to whom he bequeaths 200 marks "for his better performance of that voyage". He was at the
242:). He was in my opinion one of the best knights of the whole if he had not been too proud and violent, but you won't hear anyone talk of the steward without a 'but'".
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Victoria County
History, 'Parishes: Powick', in A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 4, ed. William Page and J W Willis-Bund (London, 1924), pp. 184-192
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William de
Beauchamp, "a military man of celebrity" who inherited some of his elder brother's lands. In 1320 he was appointed by King Edward II as Governor of
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In 1291, he received royal licence to cultivate 60 acres of his wood in
Alcester within the forest of Feckenham and in 1300 he was granted by the king
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469:, 4 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham, 2nd edition, volume III, Salt Lake City, 2011, pp. 384–5, "Powick"; vol I, p. 223 "Boddington"
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Walter de
Beauchamp (d.1328), of Alcester, eldest son and heir. In 1307 he was fighting the Scots and in 1317 he became the guardian of
494:'Parishes: Alcester', in A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 3, Barlichway Hundred, ed. Philip Styles (London, 1945), pp. 8-22
238:"Then there was Walter de Beauchamp, having six martlets of gold with a red field with a fess instead of dancetée (standard blazon:
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271:(d. 1130/1133), founder of the Beauchamp family, on his marriage to Emmeline d'Abitot, daughter and heiress of Urse d'Abitot,
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Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, extinct, Dormant and in Abeyance
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536:"BEAUCHAMP, Sir William (D.c.1421), of Powick, Worcs. And Alcester, Warws. | History of Parliament Online"
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Contrasting it with the previous verse referring to John de
Engaigne whose arms were blazoned as
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Arms of Walter de
Beauchamp (Beauchamp of Beauchamp's Court, Alcester; Powick and Bletsoe):
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Giles de Beauchamp (d.1361), heir of his eldest brother, who in 1340 received royal
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At his father's death in 1269 Walter inherited his family's part of the manor of
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of all the English knights present in Norman-French verse, known as the
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at Alcester, and a similar licence two years later for his house at
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By 1268 he had been "signed with the cross" for a pilgrimage to the
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Burke; VCH: "mentioned in his father's will in 1268 as a Crusader"
99:, by his wife Isabel de Mauduit, daughter of William de Mauduit of
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to King Edward I from 1289 to 1303. He was the younger brother of
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Seal of Walter de Beauchamp (d.1303) of Alcester, appended to the
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Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families
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to legitimise their issue. By his wife he had issue including:
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alias de Tosny/Toni, etc., surname per Victoria County History
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Humphrey IV de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford, 1st Earl of Essex
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He married Alice de Tosny, a daughter of Roger V de Tosny of
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in Scotland in 1300, with the king. He signed and sealed the
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in Warwickshire which he held from Reynold FitzPeter by the
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to his paternal arms were also borne by his descendants.
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S(igillum) Walteri de Bello Campo D(omi)ni de Alcestre
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The Antiquarian Repertory: A Miscellaneous Assemblage
145:Walt(er)us de Bello Campo, D(omi)n(u)s de Alcestre
40:("seal of Walter de Beauchamp, Lord of Alcester")
394:and its lands following the death of his cousin
283:lands of Powick and at some time established a
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255:in Worcestershire, where he made his seat at
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366:by his wife Alice de Bohun, a daughter of
400:Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick
117:William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick
111:(c.1192-1229)) and sister and heiress of
73:William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick
548:Edward I By Michael Prestwich, pp.145-6
398:(c. 1272 – 1315) who left an infant son
287:"in the court of his manor" at Powick.
103:in Buckinghamshire and Hartley Mauditt,
59:in Warwickshire and of Beauchamp Court,
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396:Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick
149:Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick
109:Henry de Beaumont, 5th Earl of Warwick
240:Gules, a fess between six martlets or
22:Gules, a fess between six martlets or
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438:John Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp
333:John Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp
315:of "doing the foreign service of ½
642:Gules, a dancetée and crosslets or
215:Se il ne fuit trop fiers et estouz
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714:, 3rd ed., London, 1846, pp.37-8
453:He died either in 1303 or 1306.
734:Victoria County History, Powick
680:VCH Worcestershire, re Alcester
191:Sis merlos de or el rouge champ
185:Puis i out Wautier de Beauchamp
436:. Giles's great-grandson was
227:De senescal ke ne ait une mes.
221:Mes vous ne orrez parler james
209:Un des mellours fut entre touz
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197:O une fesse en lieu de dance
135:in 1298 and at the Siege of
233:Which may be translated as:
203:Chevalier selon ma cuidance
57:Beauchamp's Court, Alcester
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430:Freshwater, Isle of Wight
370:(1204-1275), Hereritary
273:Sheriff of Worcestershire
97:Sheriff of Worcestershire
596:, Volume 4, 1808, p.479
583:Caerlaverock Roll, K-045
163:in Scotland in 1300 the
85:William III de Beauchamp
83:He was a younger son of
69:Steward of the Household
664:Victoria County History
376:degree of consanguinity
565:, n.s., Vol.XII, p.367
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353:Argent, a maunch gules
141:Barons' Letter of 1301
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592:Edward Jeffery, ed.,
422:licence to crenellate
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343:Marriage and children
339:" in Worcestershire.
269:Walter I de Beauchamp
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562:The Complete Peerage
485:Burke 1306; VCH 1303
444:" in Worcestershire.
372:Constable of England
407:St Briavel's Castle
384:Bishop of Worcester
161:Caerlaverock Castle
137:Caerlaverock Castle
45:Walter de Beauchamp
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463:Douglas Richardson
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299:Acquires Alcester
176:Caerlaverock Roll
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133:Battle of Falkirk
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293:difference
261:right bank
36:. Legend:
360:Flamstead
259:, on the
129:Holy Land
105:Hampshire
49:Latinised
309:Alcester
168:blazoned
101:Hanslope
622:Jeffery
610:«mais».
409:in the
328:demesne
326:in his
285:chantry
281:demesne
279:in his
263:of the
165:heralds
79:Origins
442:Powick
337:Powick
313:tenure
305:moiety
253:Powick
123:Career
67:, was
61:Powick
520:Burke
449:Death
55:) of
172:arms
170:the
362:in
91:in
63:in
51:to
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