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About Andrew de Beauchamp
He was not the son of William de Beauchamp, of Elmley. See MedLands, William (II) de Beauchamp and MedLands, --- de Beauchamp.
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- ANDREW de Beauchamp (-after 1210). His parentage is confirmed by a claim dated 1220, recorded by Bracton, by "Vitalis Engaun et Rogerus Gernet" against "Willelmum de Cantelupo et Maziliam uxorem eius" which recites that "Gaufridus de Limeseia" had "unum filium Walterum…et duas filias Beatriciam et Matillidem", that "Eliam de Bello Campo" was "filium et heredum ipsius Matillidis", and that "Matillis mater sua" had "plures…filios…Willelmum primogenitum et Johannem et Andream"[1086]. King John confirmed land "juris eis descendit ex parte Roberti Basset et…in Tenford et Purston" to "Andr de Bellocampo et Eve de Gray uxoris eius" by charter dated 25 Apr 1200[1087]. The Testa de Nevill lists knights who held land in Northamptonshire, dated to [1208/10]: "Andreas de Bello Campo" held land "de Walengi"[1088]. The Red Book of the Exchequer records "Andreas de Bello Campo" holding one knight’s fee "de honore de Wallingforde" in Northamptonshire in [1210/12][1089]. m as her second husband, EVA de Grey, widow of RALPH Murdac, daughter of JOHN de Grey & his wife --- (-before Jun 1246). King John confirmed land "juris eis descendit ex parte Roberti Basset et…in Tenford et Purston" to "Andr de Bellocampo et Eve de Gray uxoris eius" by charter dated 25 Apr 1200[1090]. The Testa de Nevill includes a list of landholdings in Essex, dated 1219, which includes "Johannes filius Andree de Bello Campo debet...esse in custodia domini regis et Eva de Gray mater eius habet custodiam eius et terre sue de Asington per dominum Falk...et ipsa Eva est maritanda"[1091]. Andrew & his wife had one [son]: JOHN Beauchamp [q.v.]
Note: MedLands has no idea which Beauchamp was the husband of Matilda de Limesey.
He was not the son of William de Beauchamp, of Elmley. See MedLands, William (II) de Beauchamp and MedLands, --- de Beauchamp.
(Link troublesome, copy-pasted relevant section) •ANDREW de Beauchamp (-after 1210). His parentage is confirmed by a claim dated 1220, recorded by Bracton, by "Vitalis Engaun et Rogerus Gernet" against "Willelmum de Cantelupo et Maziliam uxorem eius" which recites that "Gaufridus de Limeseia" had "unum filium Walterum…et duas filias Beatriciam et Matillidem", that "Eliam de Bello Campo" was "filium et heredum ipsius Matillidis", and that "Matillis mater sua" had "plures…filios…Willelmum primogenitum et Johannem et Andream"[1086]. King John confirmed land "juris eis descendit ex parte Roberti Basset et…in Tenford et Purston" to "Andr de Bellocampo et Eve de Gray uxoris eius" by charter dated 25 Apr 1200[1087]. The Testa de Nevill lists knights who held land in Northamptonshire, dated to [1208/10]: "Andreas de Bello Campo" held land "de Walengi"[1088]. The Red Book of the Exchequer records "Andreas de Bello Campo" holding one knight’s fee "de honore de Wallingforde" in Northamptonshire in [1210/12][1089]. m as her second husband, EVA de Grey, widow of RALPH Murdac, daughter of JOHN de Grey & his wife --- (-before Jun 1246). King John confirmed land "juris eis descendit ex parte Roberti Basset et…in Tenford et Purston" to "Andr de Bellocampo et Eve de Gray uxoris eius" by charter dated 25 Apr 1200[1090]. The Testa de Nevill includes a list of landholdings in Essex, dated 1219, which includes "Johannes filius Andree de Bello Campo debet...esse in custodia domini regis et Eva de Gray mater eius habet custodiam eius et terre sue de Asington per dominum Falk...et ipsa Eva est maritanda"[1091]. Andrew & his wife had one [son]: JOHN Beauchamp [q.v.]
Note: MedLands has no idea which Beauchamp was the husband of Matilda de Limesey.
Andrew de Beauchamp's Timeline
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1160
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Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
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Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
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Assington, Suffolk, England
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1210
Age 50
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Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
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