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About Maud de Beauchamp
On Eve's death c. 1246 the manor was divided into four parts, three passing to her daughters Beatrice (relict of Robert Mauduit), Joan (wife of Ernald de Boys), and Alice (wife of Ralph Hareng and formerly of Alan of Buckland), and the fourth to Jolland de Neville, son of her daughter Maud. (fn. 19) It descended in quarters until the 16th century, the Boys, Hareng, and Neville quarters being held apparently of the Mauduit quarter. (fn. 20) http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol13/pp180-183
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Maud de Beauchamp's Timeline
1199 |
1199
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Assington, Suffolk, England
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1223 |
1223
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Pickhill, Yorkshire, England, UK
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1226 |
1226
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Rigsby, Lincolnshire, England, UK
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1230 |
1230
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of, Pickhill, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1230
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Pickhill, Yorkshire, England (UK)
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1235 |
1235
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Pickhill, Angleterre, Yorkshire, England
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1242 |
1242
Age 43
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Assington, Suffolk, England
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