Individual Details
(1210 - 1269)
Feudal lord of Elmley, called the Blind Baron. This nobleman attended King Henry III in the 37th year of his reign (1252/3) to Gascoigne in France, and in two years afterwards marched under Robert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester against the Scots. In the 41st of the same monarch, 1257, he had summons (with other illustrious persons) to meet the king at Chester on the feast day of St. Peter de Vincula, well fitted with horse and arms to oppose the incursions of Llewellyn, Prince of Wales. Lord Beauchamp married Isabel de Maudit, daughter of William de Maudit of Hanslape, County Bucks, heritable Chamberlain of the exchequer, and sister and heiress of William de Maudit, Earl of Warwick, who died 1267, sine prole, and who had inherited the dignity of Earl of Warwick from his cousin, Margery de Newburgh, Countess of Warwick, in the year 1263
Events
| Birth | 1210 | Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England | | | |
| Death | 1269 | | | | |
| Title (Nobility) | | 5th Baron of Elmley | | | |
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