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Surname Beauchamp (Beauchamp of Kidderminster)
First name John
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Dating 1388
Location Worcester
Life dates +1388 (executed)
Title 1st Baron Beauchamp of Kidderminster
Close relatives отец - John Beauchamp (born 1319)
жена – Joan
сын - John Beauchamp, 2nd Baron Beauchamp of Kidderminster
Type of the object tomb effigy
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Place of exposition western aisle of Worcester Cathedral, Worcester, Hereford and Worchester, UK
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На одежде изображен герб аналогичный гербу Richard de Beauchamp (1453-1508), the 6th Baron Beauchamp de Saint Amand of Bromham

knighthood in 1385
He came from Holt, Worcestershire, and belonged to a cadet branch of the great family of Beauchamp, whose head was the Earl of Warwick. He was the son of another John (born 1319), whom he succeeded in the 1360s. A favourite of the ailing King Edward III, in the years 1370 to 1375 he received several grants of offices, including the constableship of Bridgnorth Castle. He was elected for Worcestershire to Edward III's last parliament (January 1377) and Richard II's first (October 1377)
Sir John was a medieval knight, who served kings Edward III and Richard II, but was later executed in 1388.
Many of king Richard's supporters were executed at this time, under what was later termed 'The Merciless Parliament'. All of Sir John's lands were appropriated by the new king and his appointed parliament, but were later fully restored to his son, also called John Beauchamp. King Richard himself was later overthrown by Henry Bolingbrooke, who then took the throne of England as king Henry IV, ending Plantagenet rule, and establishing the rule of the House of Lancaster.
Sir John Beauchamp, was a loyal supporter of Edward III and Richard II, and served in various battles of the '100 Years War' with France , including Crecy, Sluys, and Poitiers. He was also Captain of Calais, and Admiral of the Fleet.

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Surname Montagu (Montacute, Montague)
First name William
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Dating 1383
Location Calbourne
Life dates +1383
Title Earl of Salisbury
Close relatives father - William Montagu, 2nd Earl of Salisbury (+1397)
mother - Elizabeth, daughter of John de Mohun, 9th Lord de Mohun of Dunster
wife - Elizabeth FitzAlan, daughter of Richard Fitzalan, 11th Earl of Arundel
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Place of exposition All Saints' parish church, Calbourne, Isle of Wight, UK
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John de Lisle
1380
All Saints Church, Calbourne, Isle of Wight, England

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Monumental brass of Sir William Salisbury (d.1383), All Saints' parish church, Calbourne, Isle of Wight
All Saints' parish church, Calbourne, Isle of Wight: 14th-century monumental brass of Sir William Montague, killed in 1383 while jousting with his father, the Earl of Salisbury

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Below this window, on the wall, is a brass effigy of a knight which is shown in the next picture, and described on an adjoining plaque. The brass dates from the late 14th century, and would originally have been set on a table tomb. It commemorates one William Montacute/Montagu, son of the Earl of Salisbury. He was tragically killed accidentally by his father in a jousting event in 1379.

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