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124: 250:, and became the major power in the west midlands. On the death of the Duke of Warwick in 1446, Sir John felt sufficiently confident to launch a claim for the earldom of Warwick itself. While the powerful interests clustered around the duke's female heirs ensured his failure, Beauchamp was able to exact a handsome price for his acquiescence. Amid a series of grants made in 1446–7, including his father's old office of Constable of Gloucester and the post of Justice of South Wales, he was on 2 May 1447 elevated to the peerage as 586: 25: 281:, but he avoided being implicated in the duke's more partisan activities. Beauchamp maintained a low profile during the crisis of 1453–1454: he stayed at Henry VI's side during the latter's madness, and was allotted a place as one of two 'barons' of the household in the Yorkist ordinances of November 1454. 265:
of England, a post which he held for the next two years. Policy during his tenure was probably more determined by the conflicting designs of parliament and the recipients of royal patronage than by his agency. He seems to have done well financially out of his office, departing with a reward of £400.
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In February 1462 Beauchamp received a pardon, and in October of that year an exemption from the obligations of office, on the grounds of his great age. Thus with the downfall of Henry VI he went into retirement rather than opposition, failing to help either king against his enemies in the rebellions
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If Somerset intended to enlist him as an ally by appointing him as a councillor on 21 February 1455, he did not succeed. Beauchamp attended the council sporadically but he played no part in the
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a few months later. A poem of 1458 identified him as a member of the royalist party, but this is almost certainly to be explained by his long-standing place at court, where he became
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Beauchamp emerged unscathed - even enhanced - from the crisis of 1449–1450 which brought about the downfall of so many of his colleagues. On 22 June 1450 he succeeded the hated
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G.E. Cokayne.(1910–1959). The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant.
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in 1439 seems to have been the first major turning point of John Beauchamp's career, when he became joint guardian of the extensive lands of
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in 1429, a participant in the Maine–Anjou campaigns, and a counsellor to the duke and member of his household. About the time of
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Douglas Richardson; Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd Edition p.392
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in the second half of 1457. There is no evidence either that he ever fought for Lancaster, or that
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Arms of Sir John Beauchamp, Baron Beauchamp of Powick, KG: Beauchamp of Powick quartering Usflete
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Heiress, her arms were quartered as may only happen in the case of an heraldic heiress
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Between 1450 and 1453 he remained a central figure in the royal household, under the
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Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial And Medieval Families, 2nd Edition, p.41
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of 1469–1471. He died between 9 and 19 April 1475 and was buried in the
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Beauchamp's tenure as Lord High Treasurer occurred during the
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Peerage of England By Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges
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