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- Robert /de Beauchamp/
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- d. ABT 1 FEB 1252
- M.1.
Source.A History of the County of Somerset, vol. III, p. 238.
Source.Foss. A Biographical Dictionary of the Judges of England. p 65.
Source.Batten. The Barony of Beauchamp of Somerset. Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Proceedings. vol xxxvi pp 20-59.
Nb. Called Robert Beauchamp le Jeune in his father's inquisition post mortem. The Beauchamp Cartulary mentions Juliana as wife of Robert Beauchamp and one pedigree states that she was a daughter of Brett. 28 Henry III and subsequently he was one
of the Justices in Eyre for the westen counties. In 38 Henry III he was assessed for his seventeen knights' fees to an aid for making the King's son a knight; and as Robert de Beauchamp of Somerset he was repeatedly summoned from 28 to 48 Henry
III to perform military service in various expeditions against the Scots and the Welsh.
- Juliana /Brett/
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- M.1.
Source.Batten. The Barony of Beauchamp of Somerset. Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Proceedings. vol xxxvi pp 20-59.
Nb. Probable wife. Juliana, wife of Robert Beauchamp is mentioned in the Beauchamp Cartulary. One pedigree says that she was the daughter of Brett.
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- Robert /de Beauchamp/
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- d. 1262/1266
- M.1.
Source.Batten. The Barony of Beauchamp of Somerset. Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Proceedings. vol xxxvi pp 20-59.
Source.Roberts. The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants. p 444.
Nb. Robert IV de Beauchamp. He obtained 44 Henry III a charter for a market and annual fair at both his manors of Merston and Shepton. The following year he was summoned by the King's writ to attend in London with horse and arms, and again at
Worcester 47 Henry III and lastly at Oxford 48 Henry III. His exact date of death is not certain but it must have been before 50 Henry III when his widow gave half a mark for a writ of Pone in the county of Berks.
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