Maud de Beauchamp
- Born: Abt 1229, Bedford, Bedfordshire, England
- Marriage (1): Roger de Mowbray about 1247 160
- Marriage (2): Roger le Strange Bedore 15 July 1270 in England 599
- Died: Bef Apr 1273, England 599
- Buried: 1273, Black Friars, Pontrefact, York, Yorkshire, England 599
Information about this person:
• Background Information. 599 After he husband, Sir Roger de Mowbray died, Maud married, as his first wife, Roger le Strange, of Ellesmere, Shropshire, steward of the Household, Justice of the Forest south of Trent, bailiff of the honor of Pec. Derbyshire, Sheriff of Yorkshire, Constable of chartley, Oswestry and Welshpool Castles, as well as the younger son of John le Strange of Knockin, Shropshire, by Lucy, daughter of Robert de Tregoz. Maude died shortly before 4 Apr 1273 and was buried with her first husband.
~Richardson's Plantagenet Ancestry , p. 528-529
• Web Reference: Victoria County History A History of the County of Bedfordshire, Vol. III. Maud, the eldest daughter of William de Beauchamp passed the site of the castle, the manors of Hawnes, Stotfold and Willington with lands in Wotton, Bromham and Barford in Bedfordshire and Lincelade Manor in Buckinghamshire. [Chan. Inq. p.m. 5 Edw. II, no. 67] Roger de Moubray, her first husband, died in 1266, when she married Roger Lestrange, who survived her and held this portion of the Bedford barony until his own death in 1311.
~V.C.H., A History of the County of Bedford, Vol. III, pp 9-15
Maud married Roger de Mowbray, son of William de Mowbray Baron of Axholme and Unknown, about 1247.160 (Roger de Mowbray was born about 1220 in Axholme, Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, England,360 died about Nov 1266 in Axholme, Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, England 121 and was buried in Black Friars, Pontrefact, York, Yorkshire, England 141,160.)
Maud next married Roger le Strange, son of John le Strange Lord of Knockyn and Lucy de Tregoz, Bedore 15 July 1270 in England.599 (Roger le Strange died on 31 Jul 1311 599,722.)
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