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  1. Genealogy profile for Countess Elizabeth of Warwick, Baroness of Lisle Beauchamp Countess Elizabeth of Warwick, Baroness of Lisle Beauchamp (de Berkeley) (1386 - 1422) - Genealogy Genealogy for Countess Elizabeth of Warwick, Baroness of Lisle Beauchamp (de Berkeley) (1386 - 1422) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  2. 27 de mai. de 2010 · Lady Elizabeth Berkeley, afterwards Lady Craven, was the youngest daughter of Augustus, fourth earl of Berkeley (1716–55) and Elizabeth, countess of Berkeley (1719/20–92). At the age of 17, she married William Craven, later sixth Baron Craven (d. 1791), which whom she had 7 children before they were separated in 1783 after infidelities on both sides.

  3. When Richard Beauchamp 13th Earl of Warwick was born on 28 January 1382, in Salwarpe, Worcestershire, England, his father, Thomas Beauchamp 12th Earl of Warwick, was 43 and his mother, Margaret Ferrers, was 23. He had at least 3 daughters with Elizabeth Berkeley Countess of Warwick. He registered for military service in 1415.

  4. Louisa Berkeley, Countess of Berkeley, formerly Lady Louisa Lennox, was the first wife of James Berkeley, 3rd Earl of Berkeley. Her father Charles was an illegitimate child of King Charles II, thus making her the king's granddaughter.

  5. Born in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England on JAN 1534 to Thomas Berkeley and Lady Anne (lady in waiting to Anne Boleyn) Savage. Lady Elizabeth Berkeley, Countess of Ormond married Henry Lygon. She passed away on 1 SEP 1582 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England.

  6. Elizabeth Berkley. Actress: Showgirls. Elizabeth Berkley was born in Farmington Hills, Michigan, to Jere, a gift basket business owner and Fred Berkley, a lawyer. She has an older brother, Jason (b. 1969).

  7. In September 1392, the Baron Berkeley negotiated Elizabeth"s marriage to Richard de Beauchamp, eldest son and heir to Thomas de Beauchamp, 12th Earl of Warwick. Elizabeth married him sometime before 5 October 1397, and became the Countess of Warwick in 1403. The marriage remained unconsummated for at least six years.