1200 |
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1200/1236 |
Beauchamp,
Walter De, Judge |
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1201/ |
Beauchamp, Richard
[1daababa] |
parents William Beauchamp or FitzGeoffrey
& Olive Beauchamp
() |
1199-1216 |
John |
"King John was not a Good
King..." Bad press has portrayed him as a
villain
he was greedy, a poor administrator, and a poor
warrior
Lost all the lands north of the Loire to Philip
of France. |
1204 |
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Barons were powerful enough to force
John to sign the Magna Carta |
1215 |
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Tried and failed to regain Aquitaine
from France. |
1216-1272 |
Henry
III |
He filled the English church with
absentee Italian appointees
Civil offices filled with French bureaucrats.
Henry was forced to sign the Provisions of
Oxford, which established
a council of 15 with the power to veto the king's
decisions.
Henry tried to back out of the Provisions,
leading to civil war in 1264. |
1217/?? |
Beauchamp,
James [1daabaa] |
parent Walter De Beauchamp & Joan De
Mortimer
() |
1217/1259 |
Beauchamp, Robert & Alice De
Mohun |
parents Robert Beauchamp & Juliana Brett
(Humphrey,John) |
1210/1269 |
BEAUCHAMP,
William De & Isabel Mauduit [1daabab] |
parents Walcheline (Walter) De Beauchamp Joan
De Mortimer
(William, Walter, John, James, Thomas, Joan,
Sybil, Sarah, Isabel) |
1227/1298 |
IX
Earlo'Warwick
Beauchamp, William De, Maude
[1daababa] |
parents William Beauchamp & Isabel
Manduit
(Robert, John,
Guy,
Anne,
Amy, Margaret, Isabel, Maud) |
1243/1303 |
Beauchamp,
Walter & Alice De Tony [1daababb] |
parents william Beauchamp & Isabel
Mauduit
(Walter,William,Giles,Maragret,John,Alainor) |
1245/ |
Beauchamp, Humphrey & Sybil
Oliver(1284)
Beauchamp, Humphrey & Alice De Orreby(1301) |
parents unknown() |
1245/1298 |
Beauchamp,
John De & Cicely Vivonne [1daababc]
Beauchamp, John De & Cicely Vivonne [??]
|
parents william Beauchamp & Isabel
Mauduit
(Beatrice)
parents Robert Beauchamp & Alice De Mohun
(Robert, Alionore, Beabtrix, Joan, Alice, Maud,
John) |
1247/?? |
Beauchamp,
James De [1daababd] |
parents william Beauchamp & Isabel
Mauduit
() |
1247/1303 |
BEAUCHAMP,
Thomas De [1daababe] |
parents william Beauchamp & Isabel
Mauduit |
1250 |
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1250/ |
Beauchamp, Geofrey & Elizabeth
Tregoz |
parents John Beauchamp & Honor Keyes
() |
??/1268 |
Beauchamp,
William De, V Baron |
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1253/1317 |
Beauchamp, Humphrey & ?? |
parents Robert IV De Beauchamp & Alice De
Mohun
|
1255/1306 |
BEAUCHAMP, Sarah De
[1daababi] |
parents william Beauchamp & Isabel
Mauduit |
1265 |
Simon de Montfort |
Henry's brother-in-law captures Henry
following the Battle of Lewes |
1266 |
England's first Parliament |
He summoned a "Parliament"
(from the French "parler", to talk). |
1267 |
Edward I (not
crowned until 1273) |
Henry's son Edward defeated Simon de
Montfort at the Battle of Evesham. |
1267 |
-----Longbow introduced |
Edward subdues Wales.Adopts Welsh
longbow. |
1271/?? |
Beauchamp, Robert
De [1daababa?] |
parents William & Maude Beauchamp
|
1272/1315 |
X
Earl o'Warwick
BEAUCHAMP, Guy De, &
Alice De Tony(Toeni)
[1daababac] |
parents William & Maude Beauchamp
(Isabel, elizabeth, John Emma, Lucia, Maud, Thomas,) |
1273/?? |
Beauchamp, John De [1daababab] |
parents William & Maude Beauchamp |
1276/ |
beauchamp, Rodger & Alice |
Parents ralf & Isabelle beauchamp () |
1279/1328 |
Beauchamp, Walter
[1daababba] |
parents Walter Beauchamp & Alice De Tony |
1281/ |
Beauchamp, William
[1daababbb] |
parents Walter Beauchamp & Alice De Tony |
1282 |
EDWARD
First Prince of Wales title created |
His son, Edward, was created the
first Prince of Wales
Edward arbitrates between three rival claimants
for the vacant throne of Scotland. |
1283/1361 |
Beauchamp, Giles De
& Catherine De Bures
[1daababbc] |
parents Walter De Beauchamp & Alice De
Tony(Toeni)
(Rodger,John) |
1284 |
England's structured parliament |
Parliament and Legal Reform. |
1285/ |
Beauchamp, John
[1daababbe] |
parents Walter Beauchamp & Alice De Tony |
1291 |
First Court of King's Bench |
Court of King's Bench handled
criminal and crown cases |
1295 |
"The Hammer of Scots" |
Edward invaded Scotland, defeated
Baliol, and took the crown for himself. |
1296
??/1303 |
Clergy no longer handle crimals
trials
Beauchamp,
Thomas De, Earl of Warwick |
Edward took the profession of law out
of the hands of the clergy,
putting lawyers under the control of the judges.
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