- Richard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick
Richard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick (
23 January 1382 –30 April 1439 ) was an Englishmedieval nobleman and military commander.Birth
He was born at
Salwarpe inWorcestershire , the son ofThomas de Beauchamp, 12th Earl of Warwick , and Margaret, daughter of the 3rd Lord Ferrers of Groby.Welsh Rebellion
Soon after reaching his majority and taking responsibility for the Earldom in 1403, he had to defend against a Welsh rebellion led by
Owain Glyndŵr . In the summer of 1404 he rode into what is todayMonmouthshire at the head of a force and engaged Welsh forces at theBattle of Mynydd Cwmdu , nearTretower Castle a few miles northwest ofCrickhowell – nearly capturing Owain Glyndwr himself and capturing Owain's banner, forcing the Welsh to flee down the valley of theRiver Usk where the Welsh regrouped and turned the tables on the pursuing English force, attempting an ambush and chasing them in turn to the town walls ofMonmouth after a skirmish at Craig-y-Dorth, a conical hill near Mitchel Troy.Chivalry and Pilgrimage
He was made a
Knight of the Garter in 1403 (or possibly later, in any case by 1416).Warwick acquired quite a reputation for chivalry, and when in 1408 he went on
pilgrimage to theHoly Land , he was challenged many times to fight in the sporting combat which was then popular. On the return trip he went through Russia and Eastern Europe, not returning to England until 1410.Soldier of the King
Once back he was asked to serve in the retinue of the
Prince of Wales , and in 1413 was Lord High Steward at the Prince's coronation as Henry V. The next year he helped put down theLollard uprising, and then went toNormandy . He spent much of the next decade fighting the French in theHundred Years' War . In 1419 he was createdCount of Aumale , part of the King's policy of giving out Norman titles to his nobles.Responsibilities
Henry V's will gave Warwick the responsibility for the education of the infant Henry VI. This duty required him to travel back and forth between England and Normandy many times. In 1437 the Royal Council deemed his duty complete, and he was appointed lieutenant of France and Normandy. He remained in France for the remaining two years of his life.
Marriages
Warwick first married Elizabeth de Berkeley [http://www.thepeerage.com/p10166.htm#i101652] , daughter of Thomas de Berkeley, 5th Lord Berkeley and the Baroness Margaret de Lisle, by whom he had 3 daughters:
*Margaret Beauchamp (d. 1468), who marriedJohn Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury , and whose great-grandson John Dudley was created Earl of Warwick and subsequently Duke of Northumberland;
* Eleanor Beauchamp, who marriedThomas de Ros, 9th Baron de Ros and then marriedEdmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset ;
*Elizabeth Beauchamp , who marriedGeorge Nevill, 1st Baron Latymer .Warwick then married
Isabel le Despenser , daughter of Thomas le Despenser andConstance of York . With Isabel, who was also the widow of his cousinRichard Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Worcester , his children were:
* Henry, who succeeded his father as Earl of Warwick, and later became Duke of Warwick;
* Anne Beauchamp, who was theoretically Countess of Warwick in her own right after the death of her infant niece and namesake, and who marriedRichard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick .Death and Burial
Richard de Beauchamp's will was made at
Caversham Castle inOxfordshire (nowBerkshire ), one of his favoured residences, in 1437. Most of his property was entailed, but with a portion of the rest the will established a substantial trust. After his debts were paid the trust endowed the Collegiate Church of St Mary inWarwick , and called for the construction of a new chapel there. It also enlarged the endowment of the chantries atElmley Castle andGuy's Cliffe , and gave a gift toTewkesbury Abbey . [Hicks]Beauchamp died in
Rouen two years later, on 30 April 1439. After the completion of the chapel his body was translated there (in 1475) [Hicks] , where his magnificent gilt-bronze monumental effigy may still be seen.Notes
References
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* reprinted in "Richard III and His Rivals".ources
* [http://www.thepeerage.com/p10166.htm#i101652 Peerage.com on Elizabeth de Berkeley]
* [http://www.thepeerage.com/p10742.htm#i107412 Peerage.com on Richard de Beauchamp]
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