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  1. Isabella de Beauchamp  ± 1265-1306 
  2. Guy de Beauchamp  ± 1272-1315 
  3. Beatrice Beauchamp  ± 1274-1326 

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    William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick is your 20th great grandfather.
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    William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick
    Spanish: Guillermo de Beauchamp, IX Conde de Warwick
    Gender:
    Male
    Birth:
    1237
    Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England
    Death:
    June 9, 1298 (61)
    Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England
    Place of Burial:
    Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England
    Immediate Family:
    Son of Lord William de Beauchamp, IV, Lord of Elmley Castle and Isabel de Mauduit
    Husband of Maud FitzJohn, Countess of Warwick

    Father of Isabella de Beauchamp, Countess Winchester; Robert de Beauchamp; *John de Beauchamp; Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick; Roger de Beauchamp; Anne de Beauchamp; Margaret de Beauchamp; Amy de Beauchamp; Maud de Beauchamp and Beatrice Beauchamp, Of Warwickshire

    Brother of Margaret de Beauchamp; Sir Walter de Beauchamp, Sheriff of Worcestershire; Isabel de Beauchamp; Joan de Beauchamp; Sybil de Beauchamp; Sarah Talbot and John de Beauchamp, of Holt

    https://www.geni.com/people/William-de-Beauchamp-9th-Earl-of-Warwick/6000000002384454507

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    William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick English nobleman and soldier, described as a ·Äúvigorous and innovative military commander·Äù[1]. He was active in the field against the Welsh for many years, and at the end of his life campaigned against the Scots.

    Soldier
    He was a close friend of Edward I of England, and was an important leader in Edward's invasion of Wales in 1277.[2][3] In 1294 he raised the siege of Conwy Castle, where the King had been penned in[4], crossing the estuary[5]. He was victorious on 5 March 1295 at the battle of Maes Moydog, against the rebel prince of Wales Madog ap Llywelyn[6]. In a night attack on the Welsh infantry, he used cavalry to drive them into compact formations, which were then shot up by his archers, and charged[7]. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Maes_Moydog

    Family
    His father was William de Beauchamp of Elmley Castle, his mother, Isabel Mauduit, sister and heiress of William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick. He had a sister, Sarah, who married Richard De Talbot.
    He married Maud FitzJohn. Their children included:
    * Isabella de Beauchamp[8], married firstly, Sir Patrick de Chaworth and, secondly, Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester * Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick, who married Alice de Toeni, widow of Thomas de Leyburne

    From http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#WilliamBeauchampdied1268
    WILLIAM de Beauchamp ([1237/41]-Elmley 5 or 9 Jun 1298, bur 22 Jun 1298 Worcester, Friars Minor). He succeeded his maternal uncle in Jan 1267 as Earl of Warwick. He succeeded his father in 1268 at Elmley and as hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire. The Annals of Worcester record the death လV Id Junဝ in 1298 of လWillelmus de Bello Campo comes Warewikeဝ and his burial လWygorniæဦinter fratres Minoresဝ[1188]. Inquisitiones dated Jun 1298 record that "William de Bello Campo Earl of Warwick" held the castle of Worcester and other properties in Worcestershire and name "Guy de Warr´ဦson and next heirဦ aged 27 years"[1189]. m as her second husband, MAUD FitzJohn, widow of Sir GERARD de Furnivalle, daughter of Sir JOHN FitzGeoffrey of Shere, Surrey & his wife Isabel Bigod of Norfolk (-16/18 Apr 1301, bur 7 May 1301 Worcester, Friars Minor). The Chronicle of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire names "Matilda uxor Guidonis comitis Warwici" as the oldest daughter of "Johanni Fitz-Geffrey" and his wife "Isabella Bygodဦ"[1190]. Earl William & his wife had two children
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    Family and lineage
    Alice de Toeni was born on 26 April 1284 in Flamsted, Hertfordshire the only daughter of Ralph VII de Toeni, Lord Toeni of Flamsted (1255- 1295) and his wife, Mary, about whom nothing is known except that she was born in Scotland. Alice's paternal grandparents were Roger V de Toeni, Lord Flamsted and Alice de Bohun. The latter was a daughter of Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford and Maud de Lusignan. Alice had an older brother Robert de Toeni, Lord Toeni of Flamsted (4 April 1276- 1309), who married Maud, the daughter of Malise, 6th Earl of Strathearn, but died childless in 1309. Alice became his heir. Her inheritance included manors in Essex, Worcestershire, Wiltshire, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, and the Welsh Marches.
    Warwick Castle, the principal residence of Guy de Beauchamp and Alice de Toeni

    Marriages and children
    In 1300, when Alice was sixteen, she married her first husband, Sir Thomas Leybourne (died May 1307), son of Sir William Leybourne, by whom she had one daughter: Juliana de Leybourne (1303/1304- 1367), married firstly, John, Lord Hastings, by whom she had issue, secondly Thomas le Blount, and thirdly, William Clinton.
    On 28 February 1310, less than three years after the death of her first husband, Alice married secondly Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick, son of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick and Maud FitzGeoffrey. He had been previously married to Isabel de Clare, the daughter of Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Gloucester and Alice de Lusignan of Angouleme, but the marriage, which having produced no children, was annulled. Guy had already distinguished himself in the Scottish Wars and was one of the Ordainers, who sought to restrict the powers of the King. Guy de Beauchamp was one of the chief adversaries of Piers Gaveston, King Edward's favourite, who often referred to Guy as The Mad Hound, due to the Earl's habit of foaming at the mouth when angry.[1]In 1312, Guy de Beauchamp captured Gaveston and took him to his principal residence Warwick Castle where Gaveston was held prisoner and afterwards murdered.
    Alice and Guy had two sons and five daughters:
    1. Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick (14 February !313/1314- 13 November 1369), married Katherine Mortimer, by whom he had fifteen children.
    2. John de Beauchamp, Lord Beauchamp KG (1315- 2 December 1360), carried the royal standard at the Battle of Crecy
    3. Elizabeth de Beauchamp (c.1316- 1359), married in 1328, Thomas of Astley, 3rd Lord Astley, by whom she had a son William of Astley, 4th Lord Astley.
    4. Maud de Beauchamp (died 1366), married Geoffrey de Say, 2nd Lord Say, by whom she had issue.
    5. Isabella de Beauchamp, married John Clinton.
    6. Emma de Beauchamp, married Rowland Odingsells.
    7. Lucia de Beauchamp, married Robert de Napton.
    Following the sudden death of Guy de Beauchamp at Warwick Castle on 28 July 1315, which was rumoured to have been caused by poisoning, Alice married thirdly on 26 October 1316, William la Zouche de Mortimer, 1st Lord Zouche of Ashby, by whom she had a son and daughter:
    1. Alan la Zouche de Mortimer (born 15 September 1317)
    2. Joyce la Zouche de Mortimer (born 1318)

    Death
    Alice de Toeni died on 1 January 1325 at the age of forty. The de Toeni lands and manors passed to her eldest son Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick.
    Her widower, Lord Zouche, later abducted and married Eleanor de Clare, widow of Hugh Le Despenser, the Younger. Lord Zouche had been one of Le Despenser's captors and had led the seige of Caerphilly Castle.

    (Wikipedia): William....was an English nobleman and soldier, described as a "vigorous and innovative military commander". He was active in the field against the Welsh for many years, and at the end of his life campaigned against the Scots.
    SOLDIER: He was a close friend of Edward I of England, and was an important leader in Edward's invasion of Wales in 1277. In 1294 he raised the siege of Conwy Castle, where the King had been penned in crossing the estuary. He was victorious on March 5, 1295 at the Battle of Maes Madog, against Madog ap Llywelyn. In a night attack on the Welsh infantry, he used cavalry to drive them into compact formations, which were then shot up by his archers, and charged.
    FAMILY: His father was William de Beauchamp of Elmley Castle, his mother Isabel Mauduit, sister and heiress of William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick.
    He married Maud FitzGeoffrey.

    William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick (1237-1298) was an English nobleman and soldier, described as a ·Äúvigorous and innovative military commander·Äù[1]. He was active in the field against the Welsh for many years, and at the end of his life campaigned against the Scots.
    Soldier
    He was a close friend of Edward I of England, and was an important leader in Edward's invasion of Wales in 1277.[2][3] In 1294 he raised the siege of Conwy Castle, where the King had been penned in[4], crossing the estuary[5]. He was victorious on 5 March 1295 at the battle of Maes Moydog, against the rebel prince of Wales Madog ap Llywelyn[6]. In a night attack on the Welsh infantry, he used cavalry to drive them into compact formations, which were then shot up by his archers, and charged[7].
    Family
    His father was William de Beauchamp of Elmley Castle, his mother, Isabel Mauduit, sister and heiress of William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick.
    He married Maud FitzGeoffrey. Their children included:
    * Isabella[8], married Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester
    * Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick, who married Alice de Toeni, widow of Thomas de Leyburne
    * Sarah[9]

    William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick (1237-1298) was an English nobleman and soldier, described as a ·Äúvigorous and innovative military commander·Äù[
    He was a close friend of Edward I of England, and was an important leader in Edward's invasion of Wales in 1277.
    Family
    His father was William de Beauchamp of Elmley Castle, his mother, Isabel Mauduit, sister and heiress of William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick.
    He married Maud FitzJohn. Their children included:
    * Isabella[8], married Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester
    * Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick, who married Alice de Toeni, widow of Thomas de Leyburne
    * Sarah[9]married to Richard Talbot. has only daughter, Katherine.

    William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick (1237-1298) was an English nobleman and soldier, described as a ·Äúvigorous and innovative military commander·Äù[1]. He was active in the field against the Welsh for many years, and at the end of his life campaigned against the Scots.

    Soldier
    He was a close friend of Edward I of England, and was an important leader in Edward's invasion of Wales in 1277.[2][3] In 1294 he raised the siege of Conwy Castle, where the King had been penned in[4], crossing the estuary[5]. He was victorious on March 5, 1295 at the battle of Maes Madog, against Madog ap Llywelyn[6]. In a night attack on the Welsh infantry, he used cavalry to drive them into compact formations, which were then shot up by his archers, and charged[7].
    Family
    His father was William de Beauchamp of Elmley, his mother Isabel Mauduit, sister and heiress of William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick.
    He married Maud FitzGeoffrey. His children included:
    Isabella[8], married Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester
    Guy, who married Alice de Toeni, widow of Thomas de Leyburne
    Sarah[9]
    Notes
    ^ CHAP1
    ^ F. M. Powicke, The Thirteenth Century (1962 edition), p. 409.
    ^ Osprey Publishing - The Castles of Edward I in Wales 1277·Äì1307
    ^ Welsh Castles - Conwy Castle
    ^ T. F. Tout, The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III (1216-1377) , online.
    ^ R. R. Davies, The Age of Conquest: Wales 1063-1415 (1991), p. 383.
    ^ Powicke, p. 442-3.
    ^ thePeerage.com - Person Page 10687
    ^ thePeerage.com - Person Page 21562

    B: Abt 1227
    Of, Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England
    D: 9 Jun 1298
    , Elmley, Worcestershire, England
    M: Bef 1270
    Of, , Worcestershire, England

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    William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick
    M, #26478, b. 1237, d. 1298
    Last Edited=1 Dec 2008
    William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick was born in 1237. He was the son of William de Beauchamp and Isabel Mauduit.1,2 He married Maud FitzGeoffrey. He died in 1298.
    William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick gained the title of 9th Earl of Warwick in 1268.
    Child of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick
    Sarah de Beauchamp+3
    Child of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick and Maud FitzGeoffrey
    Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick+
    Child of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick and Maud FitzJohn
    Isabella de Beauchamp+4 d. c 30 May 1306
    Citations
    [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume XII/1. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
    [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume XII/1, page 610.
    [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume III, page 147.
    [S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 76. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family.

    William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick (1237-1298) was an English nobleman and soldier, described as a ·Äúvigorous and innovative military commander·Äù[1]. He was active in the field against the Welsh for many years, and at the end of his life campaigned against the Scots.
    Contents [hide]
    1 Soldier
    2 Family
    3 Notes
    4 External links

    [edit] Soldier
    He was a close friend of Edward I of England, and was an important leader in Edward's invasion of Wales in 1277.[2][3] In 1294 he raised the siege of Conwy Castle, where the King had been penned in[4], crossing the estuary[5]. He was victorious on March 5, 1295 at the battle of Maes Madog, against Madog ap Llywelyn[6]. In a night attack on the Welsh infantry, he used cavalry to drive them into compact formations, which were then shot up by his archers, and charged[7].
    [edit] Family
    His father was William de Beauchamp of Elmley Castle, his mother Isabel Mauduit, sister and heiress of William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick.
    He married Maud FitzGeoffrey. His children included:
    Isabella[8], married Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester
    Guy, who married Alice de Toeni, widow of Thomas de Leyburne
    Sarah[9]
    [edit] Notes
    ^ CHAP1
    ^ F. M. Powicke, The Thirteenth Century (1962 edition), p. 409.
    ^ Osprey Publishing - The Castles of Edward I in Wales 1277·Äì1307
    ^ Welsh Castles - Conwy Castle
    ^ T. F. Tout, The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III (1216-1377) , online.
    ^ R. R. Davies, The Age of Conquest: Wales 1063-1415 (1991), p. 383.
    ^ Powicke, p. 442-3.
    ^ thePeerage.com - Person Page 10687
    ^ thePeerage.com - Person Page 21562
    [edit] External links
    thepeerage.com page

    William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick (1237-1298) was an English nobleman and soldier, described as a ·Äúvigorous and innovative military commander·Äù[1]. He was active in the field against the Welsh for many years, and at the end of his life campaigned against the Scots.
    Contents [hide]
    1 Soldier
    2 Family
    3 Ancestry
    4 Notes
    5 External links

    [edit] Soldier
    He was a close friend of Edward I of England, and was an important leader in Edward's invasion of Wales in 1277.[2][3] In 1294 he raised the siege of Conwy Castle, where the King had been penned in[4], crossing the estuary[5]. He was victorious on 5 March 1295 at the battle of Maes Moydog, against the rebel prince of Wales Madog ap Llywelyn[6]. In a night attack on the Welsh infantry, he used cavalry to drive them into compact formations, which were then shot up by his archers, and charged[7].
    [edit] Family
    His father was William de Beauchamp of Elmley Castle, his mother, Isabel Mauduit, sister and heiress of William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick.
    He married Maud FitzGeoffrey. Their children included:
    Isabella[8], married Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester
    Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick, who married Alice de Toeni, widow of Thomas de Leyburne
    Sarah[9]

    William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick (1237-1298) was an English nobleman and soldier, described as a ·Äúvigorous and innovative military commander·Äù[1]. He was active in the field against the Welsh for many years, and at the end of his life campaigned against the Scots.
    Soldier
    He was a close friend of Edward I of England, and was an important leader in Edward's invasion of Wales in 1277.[2][3] In 1294 he raised the siege of Conwy Castle, where the King had been penned in[4], crossing the estuary[5]. He was victorious on March 5, 1295 at the battle of Maes Madog, against Madog ap Llywelyn[6]. In a night attack on the Welsh infantry, he used cavalry to drive them into compact formations, which were then shot up by his archers, and charged[7].
    Family
    His father was William de Beauchamp of Elmley, his mother Isabel Mauduit, sister and heiress of William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick.
    He married Maud FitzGeoffrey. His children included:
    Isabella[8], married Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester
    Guy, who married Alice de Toeni, widow of Thomas de Leyburne
    Sarah[9]

    FA2: Hereditary Sheriff of Worcs.; Keeper of the Forest of Dean 1270.
    _FA3: Led an English army that defeated the Welsh at Maes Moydog 1295.
    _FA4: A commander in the army that defeated the Scots at Dunbar 1296.
    William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick (1237-1298) was an English nobleman and soldier, described as a ·Äúvigorous and innovative military commander·Äù[1]. He was active in the field against the Welsh for many years, and at the end of his life campaigned against the Scots.
    Contents [hide]
    1 Soldier
    2 Family
    3 Ancestry
    4 Notes
    5 External links

    [edit] Soldier
    He was a close friend of Edward I of England, and was an important leader in Edward's invasion of Wales in 1277.[2][3] In 1294 he raised the siege of Conwy Castle, where the King had been penned in[4], crossing the estuary[5]. He was victorious on 5 March 1295 at the battle of Maes Moydog, against the rebel prince of Wales Madog ap Llywelyn[6]. In a night attack on the Welsh infantry, he used cavalry to drive them into compact formations, which were then shot up by his archers, and charged[7].
    [edit] Family
    His father was William de Beauchamp of Elmley Castle, his mother, Isabel Mauduit, sister and heiress of William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick. He had a sister, Sarah, who married Richard De Talbot.
    He married Maud FitzJohn. Their children included:
    Isabella de Beauchamp[8], married firstly, Sir Patrick de Chaworth and, secondly, Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester
    Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick, who married Alice de Toeni, widow of Thomas de Leyburne
    .
    [edit] Ancestry
    Ancestors of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick[hide]

    16. William de Beauchamp

    8. William de Beauchamp

    17. NN

    4. Walter de Beauchamp, of Elmley

    18. William de Braose, 7th Baron Abergavenny

    9. Bertha Braose

    19. Maud (or Matilda) Saint Valery

    2. William Beauchamp, of Elmley

    20. Hugh de Mortimer

    10. Roger Mortimer of Wigmore

    21. Maud le Meschin

    5. Joan Mortimer


    11. Isabel Ferrers


    1. William Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick

    24. William Mauduit

    12. Robert Mauduit

    25. Isabella de Saint Liz

    6. William Mauduit, Baron Mauduit


    13. Isabella Basset


    3. Isabella Mauduit

    28. Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick

    14. Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick

    29. Gundred Warenne

    7. Alice de Beaumont

    30. Robert Harcourt

    15. Alice Harcourt

    31. Isabella Camville

    [edit] Notes
    ^ CHAP1
    ^ F. M. Powicke, The Thirteenth Century (1962 edition), p. 409.
    ^ Osprey Publishing - The Castles of Edward I in Wales 1277·Äì1307
    ^ Welsh Castles - Conwy Castle
    ^ T. F. Tout, The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III (1216-1377) , online.
    ^ R. R. Davies, The Age of Conquest: Wales 1063-1415 (1991), p. 383.
    ^ Powicke, p. 442-3.
    ^ thePeerage.com - Person Page 10687

    Earl of Warwick

    9th Earl of Warwick
    Sheriff of Worcs and Pantler
    Keeper of Forest of Dean
    Captain of Cheshire and Lancs
    Led army defeated Welsh at Maes Moydog 1294
    Led army defteated Scots at Dunbarl 1296

    9th Earl of Warwick
    Close friend of King Edward I
    Leader in 1277 invasion of Wales
    Raised siege of Conwy
    Victorius at bettle of Maes Moydog
    Fought in Scotland 1297-8

    William was the 9th Earl of Warwick. He was described as a ·Äúvigorous and innovative military commander·Äù and was active in the field against the Welsh for many years. At the end of his life campaigned against the Scots.
    He was a close friend of King Edward I of England, and was an important leader in Edward's invasion of Wales in 1277. In 1294 he raised the siege of Conwy Castle, where the King had been penned in, crossing the estuary. He was victorious on March 5, 1295, at the battle of Maes Moydog, against the rebel prince of Wales Madog ap Llywelyn. In a night attack on the Welsh infantry, he used cavalry to drive them into compact formations, which were then shot up by his archers, and charged.
    He was 52 years old when he died.
    See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_de_Beauchamp,_9th_Earl_of_Warwick for more information.
    See "My Lines"
    ( http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/p407.htm#i12224 ) from Compiler: R. B. Stewart, Evans, GA
    ( http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/index.htm )

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_de_Beauchamp,_9th_Earl_of_Warwick

    He was a close friend of Edward I of England, and was an important leader in Edward's invasion of Wales in 1277.[2][3] In 1294 he raised the siege of Conwy Castle, where the King had been penned in,[4] crossing the estuary.[5] He was victorious on 5 March 1295 at the battle of Maes Moydog, against the rebel prince of Wales Madog ap Llywelyn.[6] In a night attack on the Welsh infantry, he used cavalry to drive them into compact formations, which were then shot up by his archers, and charged.[7]

    Family[edit]
    His father was William de Beauchamp of Elmley Castle and his mother Isabel Mauduit, sister and heiress of William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick, from whom he inherited his title in 1268. He had a sister, Sarah, who married Richard Talbot.
    He married Maud FitzJohn. Their children included: Isabella de Beauchamp,[8] married firstly, Sir Patrick de Chaworth and, secondly, Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick, who married Alice de Toeni, widow of Thomas de Leyburne
    .

    1st Earl Warwick, 9th Earl deBeauchamp

    Earl of Warwick, of Elmley and Salwarpe, Worcestershire. Hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire and hereditary Pantler (in charge of the bread and pantry) at the King Richard's coronation.

    Son of William de Beauchamp and Isabel Mauduit, grandson of Walter de Beauchamp and Joane de Mortimer, William Mauduit and Alice de Beaumont.
    William married Maud FitzJohn, as her second husband, the daughter of John FitzGeoffrey and Isabel le Bigod. They were married before 1270 and had one son and three daughters: Sir Guy, Earl of Warwick Isabel, wife of Sir Patrick Chaworth and Hugh le Despenser Anne, nun at Shouldham Amy, nun at Shouldham
    William was heir to his uncle, William Mauduit, by which he inherited the Earldom of Warwick in 1268, as well as the office of the Chamberlain of the Exchequer, the baronies of Warwick and Hanslope in Buckinghamshire.
    William was a close friend of King Edward I, and an important military leader in Edward's invasion into Wales in 1277, raised the siege of Conwy Castle in 1294, where the King had been penned in, defeated the Welsh at Maes Moydog in March 1295 against the Prince of Wales, Madog ap Llywelyn. In a night attack on the Welsh infantry, he used cavalry to drive them into compact formations, which were then shot up by his archers, and charged.
    William defeated the Scots at Dunbar 27 April 1296 and was with the English at the defeat of Sterling in 1297. He was described as a "vigorous and innovative military commander".
    By his wife, he inherited the manors of Cherhill, Wiltshire, Potterspury, Northamptonshire, Quarrendon, Buckinghamshire and a cantread (district) of townships in the Isles of Thomond in Ireland. William received a licence to crenellate Hanslope 10 June 1292.
    William died at Elmley on the 5th of June, 1298, Maud died in April 1301 and they both were buried at Friars Minor (Greyfriars) at Worcester.

    His father was William de Beauchamp (d.1268) of Elmley Castle and his mother Isabel Mauduit, sister and heiress of William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick, from whom he inherited his title in 1268. He had a sister, Sarah, who married Richard Talbot.
    He married Maud FitzJohn. Their children included:
    ·Ä¢Isabella de Beauchamp, married firstly, Sir Patrick de Chaworth and, secondly, Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester
    ·Ä¢Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick, who married Alice de Toeni, widow of Thomas de Leyburne
    ·Ä¢
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