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William (III) de Beauchamp

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By the end of his life, de Beauchamp had agreed to pay the Crown £10 a year to clear the debts from unpaid revenues and farms. However, these payments proved insufficient and continued to be paid by his son after his death. Historian Emma Mason regards it as remarkable that the de Beauchamp family's
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was unpaid for 12 years to 1242, and unpaid sums from his father's time also remained unpaid. He used powers of assize to harass free tenants in the Doddingtree hundred, who agreed to pay a large annual fine to stop this activity. An inquest in 1274-5 found that he had "appropriated" Doddingtree and
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to support de Beauchamp over the church. The excommunication was lifted in 1251 by the bishop. A settlement allowed the church to retain its rights, in return for a payment for the income that would be lost to the Crown, but poor wording of the agreement allowed de Beauchamp to continue the dispute
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The Beauchamps used the hereditary position of Sheriff to extract money from residents and the church to an exceptional degree, while failing to pay taxes collected to the Crown. The farm of
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abuses were tolerated by the Crown, and that the hereditary nature of Worcestershire's Sherriffs was not abolished as it had been elsewhere.
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Halfshire hundreds, which had been achieved by using his officials to harass the residents. He ran a long dispute with the Bishop
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General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, extinct, Dormant and in Abeyance
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Sarah de Beauchamp, married Richard Talbot they had issue including
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He married Isabel de Mauduit, daughter of William de Mauduit of
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On the death of his father in 1236 he became hereditary
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Index


Elmley Castle
Worcestershire
Sheriff of Worcestershire
Walter II de Beauchamp
Sheriff of Worcestershire
Roger Mortimer
Wigmore Castle
Herefordshire
Sheriff of Worcestershire
excommunicated
Walter de Cantilupe
Bishop of Worcester
St. Edmund
Baronial wars
Feckenham Forest
Walter de Cantilupe
Henry III
Hanslope
Hampshire
Henry de Beaumont, 5th Earl of Warwick
William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick
William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick
Walter de Beauchamp
Powick
Alcester
Steward of the Household
John Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp
Powick
Bernard I de Bruce of Connington

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