Walter de Beauchamp, III
1194 - 1236 (42 years)-
Name Walter de Beauchamp Suffix III Birth 1194 Beoley, Worcestershire, England [1] - (Elmley Castle)
Gender Male _MILT 19 Aug 1215 Worcestershire, England [1] He obtained his father's hereditary office of Sheriff of Worcestershire but lost it in May 1216 when, with nineteen of his knights, he deserted to the rebels. He returned to his allegiance to King John in August 1216, and was reinstated Death 14 Apr 1236 Worcestershire, England [1] - (Elmley Castle)
Person ID I15144 A Tree Called Smith Last Modified 2 Mar 2023
Father Fourth Baron of Emley Walter de Beauchamp, I, b. Abt 1150, Worcestershire, England d. Abt 1235, Worcestershire, England (Age 85 years) Relationship natural Mother Bertha de Braose, b. 1167, Bramber, Sussex, England d. 19 Nov 1200, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales (Age 33 years) Relationship natural Family ID F1424 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Joane 'Isabel' de Mortimer, b. Abt 1194, Worcestershire, England d. 1268, Worcestershire, England (Age 74 years) Marriage 1212 [1] Children 1. Lord of Elmley, 5th Baron of Elmley, 3rd Earl of Warwick Lord William de Beauchamp, IV, b. Abt 1215, Worcestershire, England d. 5 Jun 1268, Worcestershire, England (Age 53 years) [natural] Family ID F5380 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 2 Mar 2023
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Sources - [S1480] Wikipedia: Walter de Beauchamp, (Name: Wikipedia;), Walter de Beauchamp (justice).
Walter II de Beauchamp (1192/3 – 1236), of Elmley Castle in Worcestershire (12 miles south-east of the City of Worcester), was hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire.
Walter's elder brother William died before Michaelmas 1211, leaving Walter as his heir, then aged 19. In 1212, still not having reached the age of mojority (i.e. 21), he was married to Johanna Mortimer (d.1225), his warder's daughter. He was in possession of his barony[citation needed] by 1214. He obtained his father's hereditary office of Sheriff of Worcestershire on 19 August 1215, but lost it in May 1216 when, with nineteen of his knights, he deserted to the rebels. He returned to his allegiance to King John in August 1216, and was reinstated in his lands. Walter was a witness at the re-issue of Magna Carta on 11 November 1216 and in March 1217 he was restored by King Henry III to his shrievalty and castellanship, and became Keeper of the Royal Forests in Worcestershire. He witnessed the further re-issue of Magna Carta on 11 February 1225.
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- [S1480] Wikipedia: Walter de Beauchamp, (Name: Wikipedia;), Walter de Beauchamp (justice).