Hugh de Beauchamp (sheriff)

Hugh de Beauchamp (sometimes Hugh of Beauchamp; died after 1101) was a Norman who held lands in England after the Norman Conquest. Hugh may have been from in Normandy or perhaps from Calvados. No connection has been established between Hugh and Walter de Beauchamp, founder of the which later acquired the Earldom of Warwick. Hugh lived into the reign of King Henry I, as Henry's queen, Matilda, gave a manor to Hugh. This grant can only be dated to sometime between 1100 and 1118. Hugh in March 1101 was also a surety for Henry in a treaty between the new king and Robert II, Count of Flanders.

Hugh de Beauchamp (sheriff)

Hugh de Beauchamp (sometimes Hugh of Beauchamp; died after 1101) was a Norman who held lands in England after the Norman Conquest. Hugh may have been from in Normandy or perhaps from Calvados. No connection has been established between Hugh and Walter de Beauchamp, founder of the which later acquired the Earldom of Warwick. Hugh lived into the reign of King Henry I, as Henry's queen, Matilda, gave a manor to Hugh. This grant can only be dated to sometime between 1100 and 1118. Hugh in March 1101 was also a surety for Henry in a treaty between the new king and Robert II, Count of Flanders.