Individual Details
Walter De Beauchamp 1st Baron of Elmley
(1076 - )
Walter de Beauchamp, third son, of Elmley Castle, County Gloucester, was invested with that sheriffalty by King Henry I and obtained a grant from the same monarch (to whom he was Steward) of all the lands belonging to Roger de Worcester with the confirmation of certain lands given to him by Adeliza, widow of his father-in-law, the said Urso. He was succeeded as well in his estates as well as in the Royal Stewardship by his son, William de Beauchamp.
Events
| Birth | 1076 | Elmley Castle, Worchestershire, England | |||
| Title (Nobility) | 1st Baron of Elmley |
Families
| Child | William De Beauchamp 2nd Baron of Elmley (1105 - 1169) |