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Joan de Beauchamp

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hatch, Somerset, England (United Kingdom)
Death: 1343 (37-38)
Cobham, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
Place of Burial: Stoke, Kent, England
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John de Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp and Lady Joan de Beauchamp
Wife of Sir Roger Salkeld and Sir John de Cobham, 2nd Baron Cobham
Mother of Margaret Bellingham; Alice Salkeld; Joan de Cobham and John de Cobham, 3rd Baron Cobham
Sister of Ela de Beauchamp; John de Beauchamp, 2nd Baron Beauchamp; Thomas de Beauchamp and Beatrice de Beauchamp

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About Joan de Beauchamp

http://www.thepeerage.com/p1982.htm#i19817

wife of JohnCobham of Kent and Roger Selkeld dau of John Beauchamp, 1st Lord of Somerset and Joan Chenuit



Children: John COBHAM b: ABT 1324 in Cobham, Kent, England Joan Margaret COBHAM b: 1319 in Nettlestead, Gloucester, England

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Source:

History of Parliament: British Political, Social & Local History

http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/cr...

John Crackenthorpe, Knight

Biography

John’s ancestors acquired the manor of Newbiggin in the 13th century, although they probably came originally from the nearby village of Crackenthorpe, where they also owned property. They occupied other farmland and tenements in Brougham, Kirkby Thore, Knock and Maulds Meaburn in Westmorland, together with less extensive holdings in Culgaith and Blencarn, Cumberland, so it is hardly surprising that they achieved prominence in the local community. John’s father, William, served briefly as coroner of Westmorland and may well have been a lawyer. We cannot now tell what sort of legal training John himself received, but it seems unlikely that the Cliffords, who were feudal overlords of Newbiggin, would have employed him so regularly had he not been well-qualified in the law. He was evidently still very young at the time of his marriage to Alice, the second daughter and coheir of Roger Salkeld, whose estates lay exclusively in Cumberland. On Salkeld’s death, in December 1378, the customary third of his property was assigned as dower to his widow Joan, while Alice and her sister, Margaret, divided the rest equally. John took immediate possession of his wife’s inheritance in Ousby, Great Salkeld, Penrith and Skirwith; and since Margaret left no children, her share eventually passed into his hands as well. It was not, however, until Joan’s death, in 1415, that the Crackenthorpes gained control of all Roger Salkeld’s estates, which were duly entailed upon their eldest son, William II.

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Joan de Beauchamp's Timeline

1305
1305
Hatch, Somerset, England (United Kingdom)
1319
1319
Cobham, Kent, England
1321
1321
Cobham, Kent, , England
1331
1331
of, Westmoreland, England
1343
1343
Age 38
Cobham, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
1355
1355
Busboy, Westmorelandshire, England (United Kingdom)
1966
April 27, 1966
Age 38
April 27, 1966
Age 38
July 5, 1966
Age 38