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  1. Há 1 dia · Isabel de Beauchamp, Countess of Warwick: 1400 – 1439 1432 F50 Alice de la Pole, Countess of Suffolk: c. 1404 – 1475 1432 Later Duchess of Suffolk 148 Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York: 1411–1460 22 April 1433 (elected) 149 Edward, King of Portugal: 1391–1438 8 May 1435 (elected) 150 Edmund Beaufort: c. 1406–1455 5 May 1436 (elected)

  2. Há 5 dias · He died about 1300. His widow Anne and his son Robert sold the manor to Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, in 1301. On the earl's death in 1315 Haseley Manor was assigned to his widow Alice, who died in 1324–5. Her son Thomas, Earl of Warwick, assigned the manor among others to trustees in 1345 to raise portions for his daughters.

  3. Há 3 dias · The main entrance to the inner ward would have been through a gatehouse, most likely in the west wall on the site of what is now Beauchamp Tower. The inner ward's western curtain wall was rebuilt by Edward I. [33] The 13th-century Beauchamp Tower marks the first large-scale use of brick as a building material in Britain, since the 5th-century departure of the Romans. [34]

  4. Há 3 dias · Sheriff's Lench is 378 ft. above the same level. Church Lench has an area of 2,572 acres, of which, in 1905, 1,321 acres were arable land, 1,130¼ permanent grass and 90¾ acres woodland. (fn. 3) Ab Lench includes 884 acres. The subsoil is lower lias clay, the surface clay and sand. Farming is the chief occupation; wheat, barley and beans are ...

  5. Há 4 dias · ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORY TO 1545. It can only have been a small cluster of dwellings by a weir on the Avon that gave Warwick its name, (fn. 1) but by the 6th or the 7th century there may have been a flourishing Anglo-Saxon community in the area.

  6. Há 5 dias · The manor descended from 1401 to 1525 with the manor of Sutton-in-Coldfield in Sutton Coldfield (Warws.), passing to the Crown in 1492 on the death of Anne, countess of Warwick. (fn. 44) In 1525 it was granted to the king's natural son Henry, duke of Richmond (d. 1536), (fn. 45) and in 1541 to Sir John Dudley, later earl of Warwick and duke of Northumberland.

  7. Há 4 dias · In 1322 William la Zouche of Ashby (whom Alice, the widow of Guy Beauchamp Earl of Warwick, had married as her third husband), complained of poaching in his parks and fish stews. (fn. 72) The park subsequently followed the descent of the manor, (fn. 73) and in the sale in 1650 by the Treason Trustees, the Lodge Park (430 acres) and the Red Deer Park (231 acres) were included.