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prior to his coronation on 23 October 1399, since ten days after that date he received a substantial grant of £40 a year for life, or until he was provided with lands to that value. The latter was granted in August 1400, when he and his bride assumed ownership for the term of their lives the
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His older brother was Sir William Beauchamp (died c.1421), who was also a Member of Parliament. Walter married before August 1400, Elizabeth (c.1385 – February 1447), daughter and coheir of
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Manning, Alexander James. (1850) "The Lives of the Speakers of the House of Commons, from the Time of King Edward III to Queen Victoria". p. 60-62.
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In 1417 he served in France again, and was at Rouen after its capture in 1419. He remained in Normandy for two years, on his return becoming
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Walter Beauchamp was knighted in 1415. He died on 1 January 1430 and was buried at Steeple Lavington (now Market Lavington) church.
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as steward of her household. He was also selected as one of the commoners to assist in the protection of the young
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in 1405. In 1415 he served as a king's knight in the royal army in France, as part of the retinue of
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Following his acquisition of the Wiltshire manors, Beauchamp served as an
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of the royal household. It is likely that he fought for the king at
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for 1403 and 1407. On his return from France after the
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Beauchamp was the second son of Sir John Beauchamp of
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Walter Beauchamp (disambiguation)
Speaker
House of Commons of England
Powick
Battle of Agincourt
Thomas of Woodstock
Henry IV
duchy of Lancaster
Easterton
Berwick St. James
Wiltshire
esquire
Shrewsbury
Richard Scrope
Archbishop of York
Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland
Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester
High Sheriff of Wiltshire
Battle of Agincourt
Knight of the Shire
Wiltshire
treasurer of the royal household
Henry V
Queen Catherine
Henry VI
Richard Beauchamp
John Mowbray
Master of the Horse
Sir John Roches
Bromham

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