- Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick
Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick (? –
20 June 1123 ) was a Norman nobleman. He is also known as Henry de Neubourg or Henry de Newburgh, from the castle of Newburg nearLouviers , inNormandy where he was born.Henry was the younger son of
Roger de Beaumont andAdeline of Meulan , daughter ofWaleran III, Count de Meulan . He inherited the modest lordship of La Neubourg, in central Normandy, but acquired a much greater holding in England, when, in reward for help in suppressing theRebellion of 1088 ,William II of England made himEarl of Warwick .His name is included in the roll of the knights who came over with the
William the Conqueror , but he does not appear to have been present at theBattle of Hastings . He spent the greater part of his life inNormandy , his name is not found in theDomesday Book . He took a leading role in reconciling the Conqueror with his eldest sonRobert Curthose in 1081 and he stood high in the Conqueror's favour. He was the companion and friend of Henry I, and when in 1100 a division took place amongst the barons who had gathered together to choose a successor to William II, it was mainly owing to his advice that Henry was selected and when in the following year most of the barons were openly or secretly disloyal and favoured the attempt of Duke Robert to gain the Crown, he and his brother were amongst the few that remained faithful to the King.He had many honours conferred upon him, in 1068 he was made
Constable ofWarwick Castle and shortly afterwards King William gave it to him together with the borough and manor. The Castle was enlarged and strengthened during the long succession of powerful lords, and it eventually became one of the most renowned of English fortresses and it remains even to-day the glory of the midland shires. The Bear and Ragged Staff was the badge of Guy the great opponent of the Danes, and Henry on his elevation to the Earldom in 1076 by William I, assumed it, and it has ever since been used by successive Earls.Odericus tells us that "he earned this honour by his valour and loyalty" andWace speaks of him as "a brave man". He was made a Councillor by the King in 1079 and a Baron oftheExchequer in Normandy12 April 1080 .In 1099 he fought against the Welsh and built a castle at
Abertawy , nearSwansea , which was unsuccessfully attacked by the Welsh in 1113; he also captured theGower peninsula in the south ofGlamorganshire . He built other castles atPenrhys ,Llandhidian and Swansea inll20 , together with the others atOystermouth andAberllychor , the only remains of the latter are a mound and a keep.Some time between 1106 and 1116 he was granted the lordship of Gower in
Wales .Henry was by disposition quiet and retiring, and was overshadowed by his elder brother
Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester , reputedly one of the most brilliant men in England.He died
20 June 1123 and was buried in the Abbey atPreaux .Family and children
He married before 1100 Marguerite, daughter of
Geoffrey II of Perche andBeatrix of Montdidier , and had children:
#Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick , who succeeded him as earl;
# Henry de Neubourg, probably inheritedDorset andDevon estates.
#Robert de Neubourg , who inherited Henry's Norman lands, and was Chief Justiciar of Normandy;
# Rotrou (died27 November 1183 ), who wasBishop of Évreux and thenArchbishop of Rouen , and who was Chief Justiciar and Steward of Normandy.
# Geoffroy.References
*Edward T. Beaumont, J.P. "The Beaumonts in History. A.D. 850-1850". Oxford.
* [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#HenryBeaumontWarwickdied1119B FMG on Henry de Beaumont]
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