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Thomas Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick

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Thomas de Beauchamp
Earl of Warwick
Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick, KG, third founder knight of the Order of the Garter, shown wearing his garter robes over his tunic showing the arms of Beauchamp quartering Newburgh. Illustration from the 1430 Bruges Garter Book made by William Bruges (1375–1450), first Garter King of Arms
Noble familyBeauchamp
Spouse(s)Katherine Mortimer
Issue
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Thomas de Beauchamp, 12th Earl of Warwick
William de Beauchamp, 1st Baron Bergavenny
Philippa de Beauchamp, Countess of Stafford
FatherGuy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick
MotherAlice de Toeni

Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick, KG (c. 14 February 1313 – 13 November 1369) was an English nobleman and military commander during the Hundred Years' War. In 1348 he became one of the founders and the third Knight of the Order of the Garter.

Early life

Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick depicted in 1347 as one of the 8 mourners attached to the monumental brass of Sir Hugh Hastings (d. 1347) at St Mary's Church, Elsing, Norfolk. He displays the arms of Beauchamp on his tunic

Thomas de Beauchamp was born at Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England to Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick and Alice de Toeni. He served in Scotland frequently during the 1330s, being captain of the army against the Scots in 1337. He was hereditary High Sheriff of Worcestershire from 1333 until his death (in 1369). In 1344 he was also made High Sheriff of Warwickshire and Leicestershire for life. [citation needed]

Victor at Crécy and Poitiers

Warwick was Marshall of England from 1343/4 until 1369, and was one of the commanders at the great English victories at Crécy and Poitiers.

Thomas de Beauchamp fought in all the French wars of King Edward III; he commanded the center at the Battle of Crecy (where many of his relatives were killed including his younger half-brother Alan la Zouche de Mortimer). He was trusted to be guardian of the sixteen-year-old Black Prince. Beauchamp fought at Poitiers in 1356 and at the Siege of Calais (1346).

He began the rebuilding of the Collegiate Church of Saint Mary in Warwick using money received from the ransom of a French Archbishop. He died of plague in Calais on 13 November 1369 and was entombed in the Beauchamp Chapel. The chapel contains the finest example of the use of brisures for cadency in medieval heraldry -- seven different Beauchamp coats of arms.

Marriage and children

He married Katherine Mortimer, daughter of Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March. They had five sons and ten daughters:[1]

Catherine Grandison, Countess of Salisbury was not his daughter, although she is presented as such in William Painter's Palace of Pleasure and in the Elizabethan play Edward III, that may be by William Shakespeare.

Death

Beauchamp's wife Katherine died on 4 August 1369. Beauchamp died three months later, on 13 November 1369, of the Black Death and was buried alongside his wife at St. Mary's Church, Warwick, Warwickshire.

Ancestry

Family of Thomas Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick
16. Walter de Beauchamp of Elmley Castle
8. William de Beauchamp of Elmley Castle
17. Amice
4. William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick
18. William Mauduit
9. Isabella Maudit
19. Alice de Beaumont
2. Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick
20.
10. John Fitzgeoffrey
21.
5. Maud FitzJohn
22. Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk
11. Isabel Bigod
23. Maud Marshal
1. Thomas de Beauchamp
24. Ralph VI de Toeni, Lord of Flamstead, son of Sir Roger IV de Tosny, Lord of Flamstead & Constance de Beaumont
12. Roger V de Toeni
25. Petronilla de Lacy
6. Ralph VII de Toeni, Lord Toeni of Flamsted
26. Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford
13. Alice de Bohun
27. Maud de Lusignan
3. Alice de Toeni
28.
14.
29.
7. Mary ??
30.
15.
31.

Images

The stained glass at the Beauchamp Chapel at the College Church of St. Marys displays seven different Beauchamp coats of arms. Note the banner with Warwick's arms partially in view on the right.

References

  1. ^ Douglas Richardson, Kimball G. Everingham, Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, p. 56
  2. ^ Cawley, Medieval Lands, Earls of Warwick 1263-1449 (Beauchamp)
  3. ^ the Perage.com

Sources

  • Tuck, Anthony (2004). "Beauchamp, Thomas de, eleventh earl of Warwick (1313/14–1369)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press.
Peerage of England
Preceded by Earl of Warwick
1329–1369
Succeeded by