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Beauchamp and was
He married the heiress of Richard de Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Worcester, whose father had inherited the castle and estate of Abergavenny, and was summoned in 1392 to parliament as Lord Bergavenny.
In the definitions offered by Beauchamp & Davidson and, later, by Wreen, consent on the part of the patient was not considered to be one of their criteria, although it may have been required to justify euthanasia.
The first electrically amplified guitar was designed in 1931 by George Beauchamp, General Manager at National Guitar Corporation with Paul Barth who was Vice President.
The first successful magnetic pickup for a guitar was invented by George Beauchamp, and incorporated into the 1931 Ro-Pat-In ( later Rickenbacker ) " Frying Pan " lap steel ; other manufacturers, notably Gibson, soon began to install pickups in archtop models.
The company was founded in 1931 as the Ro-Pat-In Corporation ( ElectRo-Patent-Instruments ) by Adolph Rickenbacher and George Beauchamp in order to sell electric Hawaiian guitars.
George Beauchamp was a vaudeville performer, violinist, and steel guitarist who, like most of his fellow acoustic guitarists in the pre-electric-guitar days of the 1920s, was searching for a way to make his instrument cut through an orchestra.
By the time he met George Beauchamp and began manufacturing metal bodies for the " Nationals " being produced by the National String Instruments Corporation, Rickenbacker was a highly-skilled production engineer and machinist.
The final design Beauchamp and Barth developed was an electric pickup consisting of a pair of horseshoe-shaped magnets that enclosed the pickup coil and completely surrounded the strings.
For this he was thrown into Beauchamp Tower, and after a year's liberation again imprisoned, in December, 1533, on the charges of disseminating the prophecies of the Maid of Kent, encouraging the queen " obstinately to persist in her wilful opinion against the same divorce and separation ", and maintaining her right to the title of queen.
One of the first individuals diagnosed with multiple personalities to be scientifically studied was Clara Norton Fowler, under the pseudonym Christine Beauchamp ; American neurologist Morton Prince studied Fowler between 1898 and 1904, describing her case study in his 1906 monograph, Dissociation of a Personality.
From 1428, Henry's tutor was Richard de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, whose father had been instrumental in the opposition to Richard II's reign.
Isabella was able to come to an understanding with her husband's first lover Piers Gaveston, shown here lying dead at the feet of Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick | Guy de Beauchamp, in a 15th-century representation.
Guy de Beauchamp and Thomas of Lancaster ensured Gaveston's execution as he was being taken south to rejoin Edward.
The creation of classical ballet as we know it today occurred under Louis XIV, who in his youth was himself an avid dancer and performed in ballets by Pierre Beauchamp and Jean-Baptiste Lully.
Lady Anne was born at Warwick Castle, the younger daughter of Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick and Anne de Beauchamp.
When Margaret arrived in the morning of 3 May, Beauchamp refused Margaret's summons to let her army pass, and she realised that there was insufficient time to storm the city before Edward's army arrived.
Robert Dudley was especially fascinated by the Beauchamp descent and, with his brother, adopted the ancient heraldic device of the earls of Warwick, the bear and ragged staff.
Leicester was buried, as he had requested, in the Beauchamp Chapel of the Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick — in the same chapel as Richard Beauchamp, his ancestor, and the " noble Impe ", his little son.
The first peer to be created by patent was Lord Beauchamp of Holt in the reign of Richard II.
She was the daughter of Margaret Beauchamp of Bletsoe and John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset.
When Jane married the King in 1536, Seymour was created Viscount Beauchamp on 5 June, and on 15 October 1537 Earl of Hertford.

Beauchamp and quickly
Beauchamp heard the accusations and quickly became very angry over the claims.
In the investigation that followed, the evidence quickly pointed to Jereboam Beauchamp, who had married Anna Cooke in 1824, as the assassin.

Beauchamp and apprehended
When assassin Jereboam O. Beauchamp was apprehended, it became clear that the motivation for the killing was personal, not political.

Beauchamp and two
Clarius was much the stronger man of the two, and Beauchamp was unhorsed.
In 1436 the two oldest children, Cicely and Richard, made excellent marriages to the son and daughter of Richard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick.
The following year in 1936, two members of the Cadets of the Republic, the Nationalist youth oraganization, Hiram Rosado and Elias Beauchamp assassinated Colonel Riggs.
George Mickelberry and Beauchamp became embroiled in a heated dispute over property boundaries, but the tension between the two families wasn't bad enough to prevent Mrs. Mickelberry from hiring Beauchamp's daughters to knit.
At two o ' clock in the morning, Beauchamp thought the household was quiet and approached the door.
The following year in 1936, two members of the Cadets of the Republic, the Nationalist youth oraganization, Hiram Rosado and Elias Beauchamp assassinated Colonel Riggs.
The perpetrators, two Nationalists named Hiram Rosado and Elías Beauchamp, were arrested, transported to police headquarters, and killed within hours without trial.
After two failed suicide attempts, Beauchamp was hanged for his crime on July 7, 1826.
Kibworth is an area of the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England, that contains two civil parishes — the villages of Kibworth Beauchamp and Kibworth Harcourt.
* Harcourt and Beauchamp: the tale of two villages
Three years later, in 1286, Isabella de Beauchamp married Hugh Despenser the Elder and had two sons and four daughters by him.
Petty protested the results, saying " I had Beauchamp by a good two feet.
His portraits are rare, two of the most beautiful being those in the collections of Earl Beauchamp and Mr J Pierpont Morgan.
The following year in 1936, two members of the Cadets of the Republic, the Nationalist youth oraganization, Hiram Rosado and Elias Beauchamp assassinated Colonel Riggs.
Hatch Beauchamp is described under the title of Terra Comitis Mortoniensis (" lands of the Count / Earl of Mortain ") as follows: " Robert holds Hache of the Earl: of meadow, of wood ; arable, six carucates ; in demesne, two carucates, and three servants, eleven villanes, four cottagers with three ploughs.
He never got to play for New York because he was part of an eight-player transaction on October 18, 1971, when he, along with Art Shamsky, Rich Folkers and Charlie Hudson, were sent to St. Louis for Chip Coulter, Chuck Taylor and two players who would later help the Mets capture the National League pennant in, Jim Beauchamp and Harry Parker.

Beauchamp and men
According to one chronicle, he gathered some of his most trusted men around him, including Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, and Aymer de Valence, soon to be Earl of Pembroke.
Before they made it to the river, Beauchamp broke free and overpowered one of the men.
Two men supported Beauchamp as the noose was put around his neck.

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