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Family of William + of BEAUCHAMP and Ida + LONGESPEE

Husband: William + of BEAUCHAMP (1185-1260)
Wife: Ida + LONGESPEE (1206-1269)
Children: Maud + of BEAUCHAMP (1229-1273)

Husband: William + of BEAUCHAMP

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William + of BEAUCHAMP

Name: William + of BEAUCHAMP
Sex: Male
Father: William + FITZGEOFFREY (1158-1221)
Mother: Olive + BEAUCHAMP (1162- )
Birth 1185 Essex, England
Occupation Knight of Bedford, Bedforshire
Title Sir
Death 1260 (age 74-75)

Wife: Ida + LONGESPEE

Name: Ida + LONGESPEE
Sex: Female
Father: William + LONGESPEE (1176-1226)
Mother: Ela + of SALISBURY (c. 1180- )
Birth 1206 Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Death 1269 (age 62-63)

Child 1: Maud + of BEAUCHAMP

Name: Maud + of BEAUCHAMP
Sex: Female
Spouse: Roger + of MOWBRAY (1218- )
Birth 1229 Bedford, Bedforshire, England
Death Apr 1273 (age 43-44)

Note on Husband: William + of BEAUCHAMP

Early lifeBeauchamp was the son of Simon Beauchamp and his wife Isabella.

 

[edit] Magna Carta baronde Beauchamp took part in the 1210 expedition to Ireland and the 1214 expedition to Poitiers before joining the rebellious barons in 1215 at the beginning of the First Barons' War, entertaining them at his seat of Bedford Castle; as such Beauchamp was one of the rebels excommunicated by Pope Innocent III.

 

[edit] Involvement in military actionsde Beauchamp was captured at the Battle of Lincoln on 20 May 1217 but made his peace with the government; by this point he had already lost Bedford Castle to Falkes de Breauté in 1215, leading to an odd situation; Breauté was granted the castle, while Beauchamp held the barony. When Breaté fell from power Bedford Castle was sieged and partially destroyed on royal orders, but Beauchamp was granted licence to build a residence within its Bailey. He was part of a royal expedition ambushed by Richard Marshal in 1233, and was appointed a Baron of the Exchequer in 1234 and 1237.

 

[edit] Other officesBetween 1236 and 1237 he also served as High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire, and when Eleanor of Provence was crowned queen in 1236 he served as an Almoner.

 

[edit] Family and deathHe died in 1260, leaving a son, also called William as well as five other children. [1]His wife was Ida Longespee, daughter of William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury and Ela, Countess of Salisbury.