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North Cadbury Church, Somerset incised on tombstone of Reginald de Botreaux (d.1420), died young, whose mother was Elizabeth Beaumont, daughter of John Beaumont, 4th Baron Beaumont.
Aller Church, Somerset. It shows the
impaled arms of his parents:
Baron: Argent, a griffin segreant gules armed azure (Botreaux);
Femme: Azure seme of fleurs-de-lis a lion rampant or (Beaumont) In 1389 he married Katherine Everingham (1367–1426/8), daughter and heiress of Sir Thomas Everingham, Knt. of
Laxton,
Nottinghamshire. They had the five children: • Henry Beaumont, 5th Baron Beaumont (d.1413), eldest son and heir, who married Elizabeth Willoughby, daughter of
William Willoughby, 5th Baron Willoughby de Eresby (c.1370–1409), by whom he had issue
John Beaumont, 1st Viscount Beaumont KG, the first Viscount to be created in England. His daughter Elizabeth married Thomas Neville of Brancepeth, son of
John Neville (died 1420) • Richard Beaumont, 2nd son. • Sir Thomas Beaumont, Lord of
Bacqueville in France, 3rd son, who married Philippa Marward, daughter of Thomas Marward of Quartermarshe, Leicestershire. From this union descended the Beaumonts of
Gracedieu in Leicestershire, the Beaumonts of
Gittisham, near
Honiton in Devon (inherited "for the sake of the name" from the also ancient but unrelated family of Beaumont of
Shirwell in North Devon) and the Beaumonts of
Coleorton in Leicestershire, which latter were the ancestors of the
Beaumont baronets. His great grandson was
John Beaumont • Eleanora Beaumont, a nun at
Amesbury Abbey. • Elizabeth (or Cecilia) Beaumont, married, as his first wife,
William de Botreaux, 3rd Baron Botreaux(1389–1462), whose sole heiress was his daughter Margaret Botreaux who married
Robert Hungerford, 2nd Baron Hungerford. ==References==