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21/2 <1+?> ♂ Robert Ferrars [Ferrars]marvidigezh: 1162, Merevale, England, Merevale Abbey
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31/3 <2+?> ♂ William Ferrars [Ferrars]4
51/4 <3+?> ♀ Milicent Ferrars [Ferrars]eured: <1> ♂ Jean d'Angleterre (Sans Terre) [Plantagenêt] g. 24 Kerzu 1166 a. a. 18 Here 1216
marvidigezh: 4 Gwengolo 1210
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91/5 <5+?> ♀ Joan Mortimer [Mortimer]marvidigezh: 2 C'hwevrer 1237
eured: <12!> ♀ w Gwladys Ferch Llewelyn (Ddu ("The Dark"), Mortimer) [Gwynedd] g. 1194? a. a. 1251?, England
marvidigezh: 6 Eost 1246, Wigmore (Herefordshire), England
douaridigezh: Wigmore (Herefordshire), England
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201/6 <11> ♂ w William de Ferrars (5th Earl of Derby) [Ferrars]eured: <3> ♀ Margaret de Quincy (de Quincy Or Quincy, de Quincy, Quincy) [Quincey] g. 1218? a. a. 1258
marvidigezh: 28 Meurzh 1254
titl: Princess of Wales
eured: <7!> ♂ Ralph De Mortimer [Mortimer] g. 1190 a. a. 6 Eost 1246, England
marvidigezh: 1251?, Windsor (Berkshire), England
titl: 5th Baron Elmsley
eured: <4> ♀ Isabel Maudouit [Mauduit] a. a. 1268
marvidigezh: 7 Genver 1269
marvidigezh: 27 Here 1282, Kingsland (Herefordshire), England
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261/7 <18+?> ♀ Maud Clifford [Clifford]marvidigezh: 1237
titl: 9th Earl Warwick
eured: <6> ♀ w Maud FitzJohn [Lutegareshale] g. 1238 a. a. 18 Ebrel 1301
marvidigezh: 5 Mezheven 1298, Elmley, Glouchester, England
marvidigezh: 6 Genver 1314
marvidigezh: 17 Gouere 1304
titl: 7th Baron Wigmore
marvidigezh: 17 Gwengolo 1304
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381/8 <25+?> ♀ Isolda FitzEdward (Mortimer) [Mortimer]titl: Lady Stretton
eured: <8> ♂ James de Audley [Audley] g. 1220 a. a. 11 Mezheven 1272
marvidigezh: 1297
darvoud all: 12 Gouere 2000, Record Change
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K: Ela de Longespee, born1234, died 1299.marvidigezh: 1306
titl: 1289, Earl of Arundel
marvidigezh: 9 Meurzh 1301
marvidigezh: 31 Mae 1326
eured: <9> ♀ Honora Keynes [Keynes] a. a. 9 C'hwevrer 1327
marvidigezh: 1336, England, Hache, Somerset
titl: Warwick (Angleterre), comte de Warwick
eured: <10> ♀ Alice de Tosny [Tosny] g. 1284 a. a. 1 Genver 1323
marvidigezh: 10 Ebrel 1315, Warwick (Angleterre)
marvidigezh: 29 Du 1330
Patrom:Needsources BARONY of BEAUCHAMP of Bletsoe
Roger Beauchamp, of Bletsoe, co. Bedford, and of Lydirard Tregoz, Wilts, sometimes said to be a younger son of Giles Beauchamp (living 1346), son of Walter Beauchamp, of Powick, co. Worcester, who was a younger son of William Beauchamp, of Elmley, by Isabel Mauduit, heiress of the Earls of Warwick. He is described as King's Yeoman on 24 Apr 1337. Keeper of Devizes Castle, granted to him be Queen Philippe as "her bachelor", 26 Oct 1340. As early as 1346 he served in the French wars; was made CAPTAIN OF CALAIS in 1372. He was summoned to Parliament from 1 Jun 1363 to 20 Oct 1379, by writs directed Rogero de Bello Campo, whereby he may be held to have become LORD BEAUCHAMP. He was Lord Chamberlain of the Household 1376-77.
He m., 1stly, before 1336/7 (on 6 Jan 1248/9 the manor of Lydiard Tregoz was confirmed to him and his wife), Sybil, 1st of the four sisters and coheirs of Sir William PATSHULL, daughter of Sir John PATSHULL, of Bletsoe aforesaid, by Mabel, daughter and in her issue coheir of William de GRANDSON [LORD GRANDSON], of Lydiard Tregoz. She, who was living 26 Oct 1351, was buried at the Blackfriars, London. Esch. 1359. He m., 2ndly, Margaret. He d. 3 Jan 1379/80. Will dated 19 Dec 1379, reg. at Lincoln, directing his burial to be at the Blackfriars (ax). His 2nd wife survived him. [Complete Peerage II:44-45, XIV:75]
His will shows that his grandfather was Sir Walter Beauchamp.
Note [by Douglas Richardson]: Roger de Beauchamp is typically identified in print as the son of Giles de Beauchamp, Knt., of Alcester and Powick. This parentage is not possible, as Giles and Roger are known to have been contemporaries to one another. Roger's will dated 1379 states that he was "bound to do a service on the Infidels, by devise of my grandsire, Sir Walter Beauchamp, to the expense of 200 marks." [Reference: Nicolas, Testamenta Vetusta, 1 (1826): 103-104]. The name Walter de Beauchamp is evidently a scribal error. Rather, Roger's grandfather appears to have been William de Beauchamp, whose 1269 will left a bequest (or devise) of 200 marks to his son, Walter, for the purpose of making a piligrimage [Reference: N.H. Nicolas, Testamenta Vestusta, 1 (1826): 50-51]. Identifying Roger as Walter's son and William's grandson fits the known chronology of this family. It also agrees with the 1566 Visitation of Bedfordshire cited below which records Roger as Walter's son and William's grandson.