- Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick
Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick (c. 1272 –
August 12 1315 ) was an English nobleman, and one of the principal opponents of Edward II's favouritePiers Gaveston .Lineage
He was the son of
William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick and Maud FitzGeoffrey, and succeeded his father as Earl in 1298.Victor in Scotland and marriage
Later that year he distinguished himself at the Battle of Falkirk, and he subsequently served in other campaigns in Scotland. He also received grants of land in Scotland and, in 1309, he married
Alice de Toeni , a wealthy heiress fromHertfordshire .Opposition to Gaveston
Warwick had no great liking for
Piers Gaveston , who had called Warwick "the black cur of Arden" (an allusion to Warwick's habit of foaming at the mouth when angry [Thomas B. Costain,"The Three Edwards", page 141] and to theForest of Arden inWarwickshire ). Not long after Edward II's accession, he helped arrange for Gaveston's banishment, and refused to be reconciled with Gaveston when Gaveston returned the next year.Warwick was one of the
Ordainers put in charge of reform of government in 1310. The peers were successful in getting Gaveston banished again, and when he returned to England in 1312, Warwick was one of the five nobles who arrested him. Gaveston was placed in the custody ofAymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke , but then onJune 10 Warwick, with a force of 140 men, seized him and carried him off toWarwick Castle . After the arrival of the confederate nobles, Gaveston was executed, though Warwick declined to be present.Death by Poisoning?
Warwick, along with his allies, was eventually pardoned for the Gaveston affair in 1313. He and the others, nevertheless, refused to serve in the King's Scottish campaign of 1314. The next year Warwick suddenly fell ill and died. As was inevitable in such cases, there were rumours of poison.
References
*"Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700" by Frederick Lewis Weis, Lines: 86-30, 87-30, 98-31.
*External links
* [http://www.thepeerage.com/p3204.htm#i32039 thePeerage.com on Guy de Beauchamp]
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