CP Corrections: Beauchamp/Neville

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CP Corrections: Beauchamp/Neville

Legg inn av Brad Verity » 24 mar 2005 18:13:16

CP, Volume 12 part 2, p. 384:
"He [Henry Beauchamp, Duke of Warwick] m., in 1434, Cecily, 2nd da. of
Richard (Neville), Earl of Salisbury..."

CP, Volume 12 part 2, p. 392:
"He [Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick] m., in 1434, Anne, apparently
suo jure Countess of Warwick, sister and eventually coh. (sole h. of
the whole blood) of Henry de Beauchamp, Duke and Earl of Warwick..."

Per historian Michael Hicks, in his 1998 biography "Warwick the
Kingmaker" [Oxford: Blackwell Publishers], p. 26:
"The two earls [Warwick and Salisbury] received a papal dispensation
for the marriage of their unnamed children in 1434 and the Tewkesbury
Chronicle baldly states 1434 [footnote: 'Monasticon', ii. 63; 'CPL
1431-47', 251, 508.], which is too early; many of the chronicle's dates
are wrong. The marriage was agreed by 9 March 1436 but not yet
concluded. The account of Thomas Porthaleyn, keeper of Warwick's
household ... records f152 in expenses of the earl, countess, Henry and
Anne riding to [Leic]ester to conclude the marriage contract and a
further f40 for the marriage itself at Abergavenny. Whilst the wedding
could have been in late July/August, when other transactions at
Abergavenny were recorded, it seems to be somewhat earlier, on or about
4 May 1436, when Warwick himself was at Abergavenny."


CP, Volume 12 part 2, p. 384:
"She [Cecily, Duchess of Warwick]... d. 28 July 1450 and was bur. 31
July in the Lady Chapel of Tewkesbury Abbey."

Hicks [p. 47]: "Warwick's sister the Duchess Cecily died on 26 July
1450 [footnote: C139/135/5/16]"


CP, Volume 12 part 2, p. 384:
"She [Anne Beauchamp, Countess of Warwick, daughter of Henry and
Cecily] d. 3 Jan. 1448/9 at Ewelme, Oxon., and was bur. in Reading
Abbey, aged nearly 5."

Hicks [p. 30]: "On 3 June 1449, [footnote: Dugdale's date of 3 January,
'Baronage', i. 248, followed by 'GEC', is a mistranscription of the
inquisitions, C139/135, which are unanimous about 3 June.] however, his
niece Anne Beauchamp died." [p. 37]: "Anne Beauchamp died on 3 June
1449 at Ewelme, Suffolk's Oxfordshire seat. [footnote: See above p. 30.
The Tewkesbury Chronicle states Harpenden, very close to Ewelme, and
that she was buried at Reading Abbey, 'Monasticon', ii. 64.] The news
was brought to Winchester at once: the very next day, 4 June, writs of
diem clausit extremum were issued ordering inquisitions post mortem in
London and other counties."

It's especially nice to know the location (Abergavenny) of the
Beauchamp/Neville double wedding in May 1436.

Cheers, -----Brad

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