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Thomas Beauchamp, 3rd (11th) Earl of Warwick



Thomas Beauchamp, 3rd (11th) Earl of Warwick, depicted as one of the mourners of Sir Hugh Hastings (died 1347) on the "Hastings brass" at St Mary's Church, Elsing, Norfolk.
From p.14 of Some feudal coats of arms, Joseph Foster, 1902.
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Thomas Beauchamp, 3rd (11th) Earl of Warwick.
See genealogics and wikipedia.
He mar Katherine de Mortimer [descendant of Henry II].
He died 1369.
They are both bur Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick.
They had issue:


  1. Thomas Beauchamp, 4th (12th) Earl of Warwick.


  2. William Beauchamp, 1st Baron Abergavenny,
    mar Joan Fitzalan [descendant of Edward I],
    had issue:


    1. Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Worcester,
      2nd Baron Abergavenny, born pre-1397.
      He mar 1411 to Isabel le Despencer [born 1400, descendant of Edward III].
      He died 1422.
      He was bur Tewkesbury. Title went to his son-in-law.
      Isabel remarried to his 1st cousin.
      Richard and Isabel had issue:


      1. Elizabeth Beauchamp,
        born 16 Dec 1415 [mother age 14 when conceived].
        She mar Edward Neville, 3rd Baron Abergavenny [born c.1417] and had issue.


  3. Maud de Beauchamp, mar Roger de Clifford, 5th Baron Clifford and had issue.

  4. Philippa de Beauchamp, mar Hugh de Stafford, 2nd Earl of Stafford and had issue.






Tomb of Thomas Beauchamp, 3rd (11th) Earl of Warwick

Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick.


Effigies of Katherine de Mortimer and Thomas Beauchamp, 3rd (11th) Earl of Warwick.
Church of St Mary in Warwick.
Photo 2010. See full size. From here. See terms of use.
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Effigies of Katherine de Mortimer and Thomas Beauchamp, 3rd (11th) Earl of Warwick.
Church of St Mary in Warwick.
Photo 2010. See full size. From here. See terms of use.



Effigies of Katherine de Mortimer and Thomas Beauchamp, 3rd (11th) Earl of Warwick.
Church of St Mary in Warwick.
From [Gough, 1803].
Also here.




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