Historical records matching Sir Lord Hercules Beckwith, de Clint
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About Sir Lord Hercules Beckwith, de Clint
'The Beckwiths" (1891)
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Sir Hercules Beckwith, 24, married daughter of Sir John Ferrers of Tamworth Castle.
' 25. Nicholas.
' Nicholas Beckwith de Clint, 25, married the daughter of Sir John Chaworth.
26. Hamon.
Hamon Beckwith, 26, "who took upon him in 1339, coat of arms of John, Lord de Malebisse," was seized of the Lordship of Clint, bounding on the north side of Niddjuxta, Hampswaite and of Uglebarby in Whitby Strand, Pickering and Roxby Manor of Beckwith and Beckwithshaw, 12th year of Edward 3d, 1339; he married the daughter of Sir Philip Tynley, Kt. _____________
'The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (Volume 8).
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(V) Sir Hercules (2) de Beckwith, son of Sir Hercules (i) de Malbisse and Lady Beckwith (Bruce) de Malbisse, married a daughter of Sir John Ferrers, of Tamworth, England.
' (VI) Nicholas de Beckwith, son of Sir Hercules (2) de Beckwith, married a daughter of Sir John Chaworth.
(VII) Hamon Beckwith, son of Nicholas de Beckwith, married a daughter of Sir Philip Sydney. He was the first of the family to drop the use of the particle "de" in the surname. __________________
'Beatty-Asfordby; the ancestry of John Beatty and Susanna Asfordby, with some of their descendants ([c1909])
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5. Sir Hercules Beckwith, who married a daughter of Sir John Ferrers, of Tamworth Castle, by whom he had issue:
' 6. Nicholas Beckwith, who married a daughter of Sir John Chaworth, and had issue:
7. Hamon Beckwith, who, in 1339, took upon him a coat-of-arms incident to John, Lord Malebisse, and was, the same year, seized of the lordship of Clint, bounding on the north side of Nidd Juxte Hampesthwait, of Uglebarnby in Whitby, Strand, lands in Pickering and Roxby, and the manors of Beckwith and Beckwithshaw. He married a daughter of Sir Philip Tylney, Knight, and had a son: ___________________
'Maltby-Maltbie family history By Mrs. Dorothy Lord (Maltby) Verrill, Birdsey Lucius Maltbie
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Pg. 79 V. Sir Hercules Beckwith, m. a dau. of Sir John Ferrers.*
' VI. Nicholas Beckwith, m. a dau. of Sir John Chaworth.
Pg. 80
VII. Harmon Beckwith m. a dau. of Sir Philip Tylney. He took upon him a coat-of-arms of Hugh Maltby in 1339, incident to John Lord Malebisse. (q. v.) ____________________
'John Bailey Beckwith, M.D., of Smithfield, NC: A Biographical Sketch with Genealogy of the ... (1893) http://www.archive.org/details/johnbaileybeckw00beckgoog http://www.archive.org/stream/johnbaileybeckw00beckgoog#page/n24/mo...
7. SIR HERCULES BECKWITH, Of Clint, only son of Sir Hercules de Malebisse or Beckwith, married a daughter of Sir John Ferrars, Lord of Tamworth, County Stafford, who, by marriage into the house of Marmion, inherited, by tenure of Tamworth Castle, the high office of Champion of England. (See page 45).
'8. NICHOLAS BECKWITH, ' Of Clint, only son of Sir Hercules of Clint, married a daughter of Sir John Chaworth, Knight, and had an only son,
9. HAMON BECKWITH, Who was seized of the Lordships of Clint and Uglebarnby and "certain other lands in Pickering," and the manors of Beckwith and Beckwithshaw and Roxby, thirteenth year of Edward III.; "took upon himself the coat of http://www.archive.org/stream/johnbaileybeckw00beckgoog#page/n25/mo... arms of John, Lord Malebisse, in 1339," and, in proof of descent, presented to the Earl-Marshal of England the marriage contract of his great-grandfather, Sir Hercules de Malebisse, with Lady Beckwith Bruce, a daughter of Sir William de Bruce, Lord of Uglebarnby. The decision of the Earl-Marshal, dated 1339, is to be seen in the Heraldry office of England (See page 13 for copy of the decision). ___________________
Sir Lord Hercules Beckwith, de Clint's Timeline
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1230
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Methby, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1260
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Beckwith, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1285
Age 55
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Uglebarby, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1285
Age 55
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