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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Sir John de Beauchamp & Joan de Cherleton

3803030. Sir John de Beauchamp & 3803031. Joan de Cherleton

~1338, John de Bello Campo born in Alcester, Warwickshire, England, younger s/o 7606060. Giles de Beauchamp & 7606061. Katherine de Bures.

By 1340, Joan born in England, d/o 7606062. John de Cherleton & 7606063. Maud de Mortimer.

[––John & Joan––]

4/17/1351, John married to Joan.

5/1/1351, John, son of Giles de Bello Campo, and Joan, daughter of John de Cherleton' the younger*, querents, and Giles de Bello Campo and Katherine, his wife, deforciants. The manor of Alyncestr' in the county of Warwick … John and Joan have given them 200 marks of silver. (S) Feet of Fines, Warwickshire, CP 25/1/287/44, number 454.

10/1355, Giles de Bello Campo and Katherine his wife to John de (Bello) Campo and Joan daughter of John de Cherleton the younger: Grant of the manor of Al[yncestre] and land and rent in East Wickham, Bexley, Plumstead, and Woolwich; Kent. (S) UKNA, Edw. III.

5/16/1359, Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Beauchamp of Warrewyk, John de Buttetourt, William de Shareshull, … on complaint of John son of Giles de Bello Campo that whereas he as lord of the town Alyncestre, co. Warwick, has a market at that town every Tuesday, William le Botiller of Wemme, ‘chivaler,’ the younger … prevented him from having it … broke his close … assaulted his men and servants. (S) CPRs.

1359-60, John, son of Giles de Beauchamp, in the great invasion of France, a knight in the king’s household. (S) History of the Family of Wrottesley, V1, 1903, P130.

10/1359, King Edward, sailing from Sandwich to Calais with 1,100 ships, invaded France, eventually taking Saint-Florentin and Tonnerre. Edward reached Paris, setting the suburbs on fire, before turning back to Brittany [Edward decided a siege of Paris was not feasible.]

10/1359, King Edward, sailing from Sandwich to Calais with 1,100 ships, again invaded France, eventually taking Saint-Florentin and Tonnerre. Edward reached Paris, setting the suburbs on fire, before turning back to Brittany [Edward decided a siege of Paris was not feasible.]

1361, There was an outbreak of the plague in London. (S) Black Death in London, Sloane, 2011.

1361, John age 23 at the death of his father.

3/22/1361, Grant to John son of Giles de Bello Campo the wardship of the manor of Oddyngleye, co. Worcester. [Revoked 2/13/1362.]

5/1/1362, Licence for the alienation in mortmain for John son of Giles de Bello Campo … land … in Alyncestre to celebrate divine service daily … county of Warwick. (S) CPRs.

[––John––]

Bef. 9/22/1374, John married 2nd Elizabeth ?. [No children.]

3/14/1376, Commitment to John, prior of Asteleye … mainprise of John Beauchamp … of the county of Worcester. (S) CFRs.

Aft. 1376, “Inventories of the goods of John Beauchamp and his wife Joanne in the priory of Worcester, [Worcs].” (S) UKNA.

1380, John served in France. (S) Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, … Burke, 1866, P34.

7/21/1380, Thomas of Woodstock, Earl of Buckingham, led 5200 men in support of the barons of Brittany, landing at Calais.

Bef. 2/7/1388, John, knt., died.

[––Post Mortem––]

(S) Magna Carta Ancestry, P675.

Family notes:

·         There are many other records of this time period which may be of this John, or of one of the following, with no way to discern to which it is applicable.

·         There is a John de Bello Campo of Warwick, knight, contemporary, dying 12/1360, leaving his brother Thomas, earl of Warwick as his heir. (S) CIsPM, 12/13/1360. [Knighted at the Battle of Crecy.]

·         Contemporary is John Beauchamp of Holt, Warwick, also with wife Joan, d/o William Catesby. This John was attained for treason 12/1387. (S) Hist. of Warwick, V6, 1951, Bubenhall.

Child of John and Joan: [2 sons, 2 daughters]

i. Alice Beauchamp (1901515), born ~1365 in England.


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