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Richard Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Worcester

Richard de Beauchamp, Earl of Worcester, KB (c. 1394 – c. 18 March 1421/1422) was an English peer.

Arms of Richard de Beauchamp, Earl of Worcester (died 1422): Gules, a fesse between six crosses crosslet or a crescent sable for difference. These are the Beauchamp arms differenced by a crescent for a second son, to distinguish them from those of the senior line, the Earls of Warwick [1]

The only son of William de Beauchamp, 1st Baron Bergavenny and Joan de Beauchamp, Baroness Bergavenny. William Beauchamp was the fourth son of the Earl of Warwick, and he had purchased the marcher lordship of Bergavenny from the Hastings family shortly before it died out in the male line. Joan FitzAlan was a daughter of Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel, who was executed by Richard II shortly before the latter's deposition. Joan was married to William in 1392 when she was 17 and he 55. There were certainly political dimensions as both families had been involved in the Lords Appellant and were also major landowners in the West Midlands and the Welsh Marches.

Documentation about Richard Beauchamp's life, particularly his young life, is scarce. His father died when he was 17, but he was outlived by his mother. Due to a conveyance executed by his parents and their lawyers, a few years before his father's death, the Bergavenny entail was temporarily broken. Joan Beauchamp would enjoy by jointure and survivorship rights for life to the entirety of the lordship of Bergavenny; the lordship, castle, manor, town and all lands attached to the lordship were hers for life, rather than passing to his son in full or 2/3rds during his mother's life.

During her widowhood (1411 - 1435) Richard's mother Joan enjoyed ownership of the lordship, castle, manor, town, appurtenances and attached lands, acquired an armed, liveried following and actively sought to expand her holdings. In legal documents, she was referred to as "Domina de Bergavenny" ("domina" being Latin feminine for "lord" or "dominus" and thus carrying a stronger connotation than "lady" in English which typically implied a style, not a title"). After his majority in 1416, Richard was never summoned to parliament as the lord of Bergavenny although his father had been, and his descendants would.

On 27 July 1411, he married Lady Isabel le Despenser, daughter of Thomas le Despenser, 1st Earl of Gloucester, and great-granddaughter of Edward III. They had one child, Lady Elizabeth de Beauchamp, later 3rd Baroness Bergavenny, who married Sir Edward Neville, later 1st Baron Bergavenny. He was joint Warden of the Welsh Marches in 1415, and a captain of lances and archers in Normandy in 1418. In February 1420/1, he was created Earl of Worcester.[2]

Worcester was mortally wounded on 18 March 1421/2 at the Siege of Meaux and died soon after. His body was taken back to England and he was buried on 25 April 1422 at Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. His daughter inherited his estates, although she didn't inherit Bergavenny until her grandmother, whose sole heir she was, died in 1435[2]

Ancestry

References

  1. ^ Source: As per his seal ("Beauchamp with crescent on the fesse & Despencer quarterly") affixed to Cardiff Inspeximus 20 April 1421, published as Clark, G.T. (1910). "Charter no.MCXVI". Cartae et Alia Munimenta Quae ad Dominium de Glamorgancia Pertinent. Charters DCCCCLII-MCXCIV. Vol. 4. Cardiff. pp. 1486–88.
  2. ^ a b Cokayne, George E. (1910). Gibbs, Vicary (ed.). The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant. Vol. I, Ab-Adam to Basing. London: St. Catherine Press. pp. 26–27.
Peerage of England
New creation Earl of Worcester
1421–1422
Extinct
Preceded by Baron Bergavenny
1411–1422
Succeeded by

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Richard de Beauchamp Earl of Worcester KB c 1394 c 18 March 1421 1422 was an English peer Arms of Richard de Beauchamp Earl of Worcester died 1422 Gules a fesse between six crosses crosslet or a crescent sable for difference These are the Beauchamp arms differenced by a crescent for a second son to distinguish them from those of the senior line the Earls of Warwick 1 The only son of William de Beauchamp 1st Baron Bergavenny and Joan de Beauchamp Baroness Bergavenny William Beauchamp was the fourth son of the Earl of Warwick and he had purchased the marcher lordship of Bergavenny from the Hastings family shortly before it died out in the male line Joan FitzAlan was a daughter of Richard FitzAlan 11th Earl of Arundel who was executed by Richard II shortly before the latter s deposition Joan was married to William in 1392 when she was 17 and he 55 There were certainly political dimensions as both families had been involved in the Lords Appellant and were also major landowners in the West Midlands and the Welsh Marches Documentation about Richard Beauchamp s life particularly his young life is scarce His father died when he was 17 but he was outlived by his mother Due to a conveyance executed by his parents and their lawyers a few years before his father s death the Bergavenny entail was temporarily broken Joan Beauchamp would enjoy by jointure and survivorship rights for life to the entirety of the lordship of Bergavenny the lordship castle manor town and all lands attached to the lordship were hers for life rather than passing to his son in full or 2 3rds during his mother s life During her widowhood 1411 1435 Richard s mother Joan enjoyed ownership of the lordship castle manor town appurtenances and attached lands acquired an armed liveried following and actively sought to expand her holdings In legal documents she was referred to as Domina de Bergavenny domina being Latin feminine for lord or dominus and thus carrying a stronger connotation than lady in English which typically implied a style not a title After his majority in 1416 Richard was never summoned to parliament as the lord of Bergavenny although his father had been and his descendants would On 27 July 1411 he married Lady Isabel le Despenser daughter of Thomas le Despenser 1st Earl of Gloucester and great granddaughter of Edward III They had one child Lady Elizabeth de Beauchamp later 3rd Baroness Bergavenny who married Sir Edward Neville later 1st Baron Bergavenny He was joint Warden of the Welsh Marches in 1415 and a captain of lances and archers in Normandy in 1418 In February 1420 1 he was created Earl of Worcester 2 Worcester was mortally wounded on 18 March 1421 2 at the Siege of Meaux and died soon after His body was taken back to England and he was buried on 25 April 1422 at Tewkesbury Gloucestershire His daughter inherited his estates although she didn t inherit Bergavenny until her grandmother whose sole heir she was died in 1435 2 Ancestry EditAncestors of Richard Beauchamp 1st Earl of Worcester16 William de Beauchamp 9th Earl of Warwick8 Guy de Beauchamp 10th Earl of Warwick17 Maud FitzJohn4 Thomas de Beauchamp 11th Earl of Warwick18 Ralph VII de Toeni Lord Toeni of Flamsted9 Alice de Toeni19 Mary 2 William de Beauchamp 1st Baron Bergavenny20 Edmund Mortimer 2nd Baron Mortimer10 Roger Mortimer 1st Earl of March21 Margaret de Fiennes5 Katherine Mortimer22 Sir Piers de Genevelle11 Joan de Geneville 2nd Baroness Geneville23 Jeanne of Lusignan1 Richard de Beauchamp Earl of Worcester24 Edmund FitzAlan 9th Earl of Arundel12 Richard FitzAlan 10th Earl of Arundel25 Alice de Warenne6 Richard FitzAlan 11th Earl of Arundel26 Henry 3rd Earl of Lancaster13 Eleanor of Lancaster27 Maud Chaworth3 Joan FitzAlan28 Humphrey de Bohun 4th Earl of Hereford14 William de Bohun 1st Earl of Northampton29 Elizabeth of Rhuddlan7 Elizabeth de Bohun30 Bartholomew de Badlesmere 1st Baron Badlesmere15 Elizabeth de Badlesmere31 Margaret de ClareReferences Edit Source As per his seal Beauchamp with crescent on the fesse amp Despencer quarterly affixed to Cardiff Inspeximus 20 April 1421 published as Clark G T 1910 Charter no MCXVI Cartae et Alia Munimenta Quae ad Dominium de Glamorgancia Pertinent Charters DCCCCLII MCXCIV Vol 4 Cardiff pp 1486 88 a b Cokayne George E 1910 Gibbs Vicary ed The complete peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom extant extinct or dormant Vol I Ab Adam to Basing London St Catherine Press pp 26 27 Peerage of EnglandNew creation Earl of Worcester1421 1422 ExtinctPreceded byWilliam de Beauchamp Baron Bergavenny1411 1422 Succeeded byElizabeth Nevill Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Beauchamp 1st Earl of Worcester amp oldid 1120140568, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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