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Mary Beauchamp 1365–1394 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt. 1365

Birth Location: Bedelgate, Northampton, England

Death Date: 4 Sep 1394

Death Location: Grafton, Yorkshire, England

Father: Sir Beauchamp

Mother: Joan Bridport

Spouse(s): John Bedlisgate

Children(s): Joan Bedlisgate

Mary Beauchamp was born in 1365 in Bedelgate, Northampton, England, the child of Sir John De Beauchamp And Joan De Bridport. Mary Beauchamp married John Bedlisgate, and had children including Joan Elizabeth Bedelgate Bedlisgate. Mary Beauchamp passed away in 1394 in Grafton, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • Mary Beauchamp was born in 1365 in Bedelgate, Northampton, England, the child of Sir John De Beauchamp And Joan De Bridport.
  • Mary Beauchamp married John Bedlisgate, and had children including Joan Elizabeth Bedelgate Bedlisgate.
  • Mary Beauchamp passed away in 1394 in Grafton, Yorkshire, England.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Mary Beauchamp's Ancestors

Self
Mary Beauchamp
1365–1394
Birth Place: Bedelgate, Northampton, England
Parents
Sir John De Beauchamp
1325–1396
Lillesdon Manor, Taunton, Somersetshire, England
Joan (De) Bridport
1335–1385
White Lackington Manor, Chard, Somersetshire, England
Grandparents
Giles (de Beauchamp, Lord of) Alcester
1300–1361
Beauchamps Court, Alcester, Warwickshire, England
Catherine (de Bures, Lady) Boddington
1300–1355
Boddington, England
John (De) Bridport
1295–1335
White, Somerset, England
Joan (De) Mountsorrell
1310–1370
Whitelackington, Somerset, England
Great-Grandparents
Guy Worcestershire
1272–1315
Alice Tosny
1274–1323
William Brudeport
1265–1309
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Worcestershire
1237–1298
Maud fitzJohn)
1237–1301
Ralph Falmstead
1255–1295
Mary Scotland
1255–1283

Mary Beauchamp's Descendants

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Mary Beauchamp (abt. 1365–4 Sep 1394) m. John Bedlisgate (1360–1396)
  1. 1. Joan (Elizabeth Bedelgate) Bedlisgate 1383–1448 m. Sir (Richard I Wydeville (Woodville), MP for Kent, Constable of the Tower, 1st Earl of the Rivers; Sheriff of) Kent 1385–1441
    1. 1. Joan (Maud) Wydeville 1404–1462
    2. 2. Elizabeth (Wydeville (Woodville), Lady of) Maidstone 1410–1453 m. Sir (John) Pashley 1406–1453
      1. 1. Sir (John Pashley,) Esquire 1431–1468 m. Lowys Gower 1429–1450
        1. 1. Elizabeth Pashley 1448–1485
        2. 2. William Paslay 1449–1480
    3. 3. Sir (Richard Wydeville Woodville K.G., Constable and Treasurer of England, 1st Earl Rivers, Battle of Agincourt, initially a Lancastrian, but became) Yorkist 1405–1469 m. Jacquetta (of Luxembourg, Duchess of Bedford, Princess) of 1416–1472
      1. 1. Elizabeth Woodville 1437–1492 m. Edward (IV, Yorkist of Plantagenet dynasty, 7th Earl of March, Lord of Ireland, King of England and) France 1442–1483 m. Sir (John Grey, 7th Lord Ferrers of Groby, Lancastrian in War of the) Roses 1432–1461
        1. 1. Elizabeth (Plantagenet of York, Queen consort of England, Lady of the Garter, Countess of Richmond, Baroness of) Ireland 1466–1503 m. Henry (VII Tudor (Lancastrian), King of England, ended War of the) Roses 1457–1509
        2. 2. Edward (V Plantagenet House of York, King of England (never) crowned) 1470–1483
        3. 3. Richard (of Shrewsbury, House of York, Duke of) York 1473–1483
        4. 4. Mary (Plantagenet, House of) York 1467–1482
        5. 5. Cecily (Plantagenet House of York, Viscountess) Welles 1469–1507 m. John (Welles, K.G., 1st Viscount) Welles 1450–1498 m. Ralph (Le Scrope, Baron Scrope of) Masham 1461–1515
        6. 6. Catherine (Plantagenet House of York, Countess of) Devon 1479–1527 m. William (Courtenay, 1st Earl of) Devon 1475–1511
        7. 7. Anne (Plantagenet of) York 1475–1511 m. Thomas (Howard, K.G., 3rd Duke of Norfolk, 2nd Earl of Surrey, 14th Baron Segrave, 13th Baron) Mowbray 1473–1554
        8. 8. Sir (Thomas Grey, K.G., 1st Marquess of Dorset, Lord) Ferrers 1455–1506 m. Lady (Cecily Bonville, Baroness of Dorset) Harrington 1460–1530
        9. 9. Richard Grey 1459–1483
        10. 10. Bridget ('Plantagenet' of) York 1480–1517
      2. 2. Margaret (Woodville\ Wydeville, Countess of) Arundel 1454–1490 m. Thomas (Fitz Alan, Lord Stuart van Maltravers, Earl van) Arundel 1450–1524
        1. 1. Margaretha Stuart 1472–1529
        2. 2. William (fitz Alan, Lord Stuart van Maltravers Earl van) Arundel 1475–1544
      3. 3. Catherine (Woodville, Duchess of Buckingham & Bedford, (no issue w\) Jasper) 1448–1487 m. Jasper (Tudor, Earl of Pembroke, Duke of Bedford, High Steward of Oxford Univ., his Lancastrian army defeated at the Battle of Mortimer's) Cross 1429–1495 m. Henry Stafford 1454–1483
        1. 1. Edward (Stafford, 3rd Duke of) Buckingham 1478–1521 m. Eleanor Percy 1474–1530
        2. 2. Lady (Anne Stafford, Countess of Derby, Baroness Strange & Mohun; served in the household of King Henry VIII's daughter, Princess) Mary 1485–1544 m. George (Hastings, Knight of Bath, 1st Earl of) Huntingdon 1489–1544 m. Sir (Walter Herbert (illegitimate son) no) issue 1440–1507
      4. 4. Lionel (Woodville\ Wydeville, Bishop of) Salisbury 1447–1485
      5. 5. Jacquetta (Woodville\ Wydeville, Lady Le Strange of) Knockin 1444–1509 m. John (L'Estrange, 8th Lord Strange of) Knockyn 1444–1479
        1. 1. Joan (le Strange, 9th Baroness) Strange 1463–1514 m. George (Stanley, KG, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn, Knight of the Order of the) Bath 1460–1503
      6. 6. Mary (Woodville\ Wydeville, Countess of) Pembroke 1443–1481 m. Sir (William Herbert, 1st Earl of Huntington, 2nd Earl of) Pembroke 1451–1491
        1. 1. Lady (Elizabeth) Herbert 1476–1507 m. Charles (Somerset, KG, (illegitimate), 1st Earl of Worcester, Baron Herbert, Lord Chamberlain of the Household of Henry) VIII 1460–1526
      7. 7. John (Wydeville) Woodville 1445–1469 m. Katherine (de Neville, Duchess of Norfolk, Countess) Beaumont 1400–1478
      8. 8. Lord (Sir Anthony II (Woodville) Wydeville, Governor of Prince Edward V Plantagenet, Author of 1st book printed on English soil, 2nd Earl of Rivers, Baron Scales of) Neusell 1440–1483 m. Lady (Gwentlian of Wales,) Stradling 1442–1477
        1. 1. Lady (Margaret Danvers Wydeville Woodville, illegitimate) daughter 1454–1520 m. Sir (Charles Churchill, Duke of York, Count Valois, Esquire, House of) York 1450–1474 m. Sir (Robert Poyntz, Knight, Sheriff of Gloucestershire and Hampshire, Queen's Chanceler Constable of Carisbroke and St.) Briavels 1450–1520
    4. 4. Margaret (Wydeville, Countess of) Arundel 1420–1470
    5. 5. Edward (De) Wydeville 1412–1488

Mary Beauchamp's Timeline

2 Records

1365
abt. 1365
Birth of Mary Beauchamp in Bedelgate, Northampton, England
Bedelgate, Northampton, England
1394
4 Sep 1394
Age 29
Death of Mary Beauchamp in Grafton, Yorkshire, England
Grafton, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt. 1365
    Event Place: Bedelgate, Northampton, England
    Record Source:
    [1] Millennium File
    [2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Sep 1394
    Event Place: Grafton, Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

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