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Walter De Beauchamp (other)
Walter de Beauchamp or Walter Beauchamp may refer to: * Walter de Beauchamp (nobleman) (died 1130), of Elmley, hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire 1114–1130 * Walter de Beauchamp (Steward to Edward I), (d.1306) of Beauchamp's Courty, Alcester * Walter de Beauchamp (justice) Walter II de Beauchamp (1192/3 – 1236), of Elmley Castle in Worcestershire (12 miles south-east of the City of Worcester), was hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire. Origins He was the second son and eventual heir of William II de Beauchamp (d. ... ( 1192–1236), of Elmley, hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire 1215–1236 * Sir Walter Beauchamp ( 1380–1430), MP for Wiltshire 1416 and Speaker of the House of Commons 1416 * Walter Beauchamp (cricketer) (1887–1976), South African cricketer {{hndis, Beauchamp, Walter de ...
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Walter De Beauchamp (nobleman)
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. Background and family Beauchamp is sometimes known as Walter de Beauchamp of Elmley, to distinguish him from the members of the Beauchamp family of Bedford.Green ''Aristocracy of Norman England'' p. 132 He married the daughter of Urse d'Abetot, who is usually named Emeline, although her name is not given in contemporary records ...
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