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  1. Warwick inherited his father's titles and estates, while Edward, earl of March, who had been sent to the borders, now became Duke of York. After Wakefield the Lancastrians advanced south. Warwick gathered an army, and taking Henry with him moved to St. Albans, but on 17 February 1461 his army was routed (second battle of St. Albans).

  2. Henry Beauchamp (1425–1446) 14th Earl and 1st Duke of Warwick: Died without a son aged 21, so the Dukedom expired and Earldom passed to his baby daughter, Anne. 1446–1449: Anne Beauchamp (1444–1449) 15th Countess of Warwick: When Anne died in childhood the Earldom passed to Henry's sister, also called Anne, and her husband Richard Neville ...

  3. Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick "Kingmaker". Born: November 22, 1428. Died: April 14, 1471. Barnet, Hertfordshire, England (Age 42) Warwick in History. Little is known of the early life of Richard Neville (eldest son to Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury) outside of his betrothal to Anne Beauchamp, daughter to Richard Beauchamp, Earl of ...

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  5. 1 de set. de 2021 · September 1, 2021September 20, 2021 danmoorhouse. BEAUCHAMP, RICHARD de, Earl of Warwick (1382–1439), a brave and chivalrous warrior in an age of chivalry, of an ancient family, whose ancestry was traced to the legendary Guy of Warwick, was the son of Thomas, earl of Warwick [see Beauchamp, Thomas de], by Margaret his wife, daughter of ...

  6. Earl of Warwick, Count of Aunale, Sheriff of Worcester and Chamberlain of the Exchequer, Constable and Steward of Tutbury. He was granted two yearly fairs at Tewkesbury by the king in 1441. He was created Premier Earl 02 Apr 1444, and Duke of Warwick on 05 Apr 1445. Henry married Cecily de Neville in 1434, and they...

  7. Prior to this Warwick had been stripped of the Captaincy of Calais and the new Duke of Somerset, Henry, appointed in his stead. The Yorkists had arrived at Calais first though and the garrison remained under Warwick’s command. Over the winter it survived an embargo on supplies and was attacked repeatedly by the forces of Henry, Duke of Somerset.