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  1. Henry Beauchamp (22 March 1425 – 11 June 1446), 14th Earl and 1st Duke of Warwick, was an English nobleman.

  2. Over its 950 years of history it has been owned by 36 different individuals, plus four periods as crown property under seven different monarchs. It was the family seat of three separate creations of the Earls of Warwick, and has been a family home for members of the Beaumont, Beauchamp, Neville, Plantagenet, Dudley and

    Period Of Ownership
    Name (year Of Birth And Death)
    Title
    1068–1087
    William the Conqueror (1028–1087)
    King
    1087–1088
    William II (c.1056–1100)
    King
    1088–1119
    Henry de Beaumont (de Newburgh) ...
    1st Earl of Warwick
    1119–1153
    Roger de Beaumont (de Newburgh) ...
    2nd Earl of Warwick
  3. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Henry de Beauchamp, 14th Earl and 1st Duke of Warwick (21 March 1425 – 11 June 1446) was an English nobleman. He was the son of Richard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick, and Isabel le Despenser. In 1434, Henry married Cecily Neville, the eldest daughter of Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury, and Alice Montagu, Countess of ...

    • circa March 22, 1424
    • Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England
    • Overview
    • 1088 Creation
    • 1547 Creation
    • 1618 Creation
    • 1759 Creation
    • List of Titleholders
    • Present Peer
    • Other Uses
    • See Also
    • References

    The first creation came in 1088, and the title was held by the Beaumont and later by the Beauchamp families. The 14th earl was created Duke of Warwick in 1445, a title which became extinct on his early death the following year. The best-known earl of this creation was the 16th earl jure uxoris, Richard Neville, who was involved in the deposition of...

    The medieval earldom created in 1088 was held to be heritable via a female line of descent, and thus was held by members of several different families. It was traditionally associated in its feudal form with possession of Warwick Castle. The ancient heraldic device of the Earls of Warwick, the Bear and Ragged Staff, is believed to derive from two l...

    The title was next conferred upon the powerful statesman and soldier John Dudley, 1st Viscount Lisle. He had already been created Viscount Lisle in right of his deceased mother, Elizabeth Grey, in 1543, and was made Earl of Warwick in the Peerage of England in 1547. In 1551 he was further honoured when he was created Duke of Northumberland. In Janu...

    The title was re-created when Robert Rich, 3rd Baron Rich, was made Earl of Warwick in 1618. This was despite the fact that the Rich family were not in possession of Warwick Castle (this was in the hands of the Greville family; see the 1759 creation below). His second son Henry Rich was created Baron Kensington in 1623 and Earl of Holland in 1624. ...

    The title was again created in 1759 when Francis Greville, 8th Baron Brooke was made Earl of Warwick in the Peerage of Great Britain. In 1746 he had been created Earl Brooke, of Warwick Castle in the County of Warwick, in the Peerage of Great Britain. The earldom and Warwick Castle were thereby re-united for the first time in over a century. In 176...

    Earl of Warwick, first creation

    1. Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick(died 1119) 2. Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick (c.1102 – 1153), son, who married Gundred de Warenne, daughter of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey, and Elizabeth de Vermandois. 3. William de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Warwick(before 1140 – 1184), son, 4. Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick(1153–1204), younger brother 5. Henry de Beaumont, 5th Earl of Warwick (c.1192–1229), son 6. Thomas de Beaumont, 6th Earl of Warwick(1208–1242), son 7. Ma...

    Duke of Warwick

    1. Henry de Beauchamp, 1st Duke of Warwick(1425–1446)

    Earl of Warwick, second creation

    1. John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland, 1st Earl of Warwick(1504–1553) 2. John Dudley, 2nd Earl of Warwick (c.1527– 1554) 3. Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick (c.1530– 1590)

    Guy David Greville, 9th Earl of Warwick (born 30 June 1957) is the son of the 8th Earl and his wife Sarah Anne Chester Beatty. He was educated at Eton Collegeand the Ecole de Roches in France and was styled as Lord Brooke between 1984 and 1996. On 20 January 1996 he succeeded his father as Earl of Warwick (G.B., 1759), Earl Brooke of Warwick Castle...

    Earl of Warwick was one of the GWR 3031 Classlocomotives that were built for and run on the Great Western Railway between 1891 and 1915.
    The Guy Earl of Warwick is a public house in Welling, Dartford.
    "Riccardo, Earl of Warwick and governor of Boston" is a fictional character and lead role for tenor in the traditional setting of Giuseppe Verdi's opera, Un ballo in maschera.
    Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990,[page needed]
    Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages [self-published source][better source needed]
  4. He did however receive many awards, notably being created Duke of Warwick in 1444 with precedence second only to the Duke of Norfolk. Sir Henry (or Harry) Beachamp, Duke of Warwick, died aged 21 at Hanley Castle on June 11 1446 and was buried at Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershire.

    • Male
    • Cecily (Neville) Tiptoft
  5. HENRY DE BEAUCHAMP, Duke of Warwick (1425-1445), was born at Hanley Castle 21 March 1425, and succeeded his father, Richard, Earl of Warwick, in 1439.

  6. In 1444 King Henry made Henry Beauchamp the premier Earl of England and on 14th April the following year gave him the title Duke of Warwick, the new title being second only in rank to the Duke of Norfolk, the Earl Marshall of England.