Jump to content

Francis Beaumont (MP): Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Line 13: Line 13:
| occupation =
| occupation =
}}
}}
'''Francis Beaumont''' (died 1598), judge, was the eldest son of [[John Beaumont]], sometime [[master of the rolls]], by his second wife Elizabeth, daughter of [[William Hastings]]. His father was removed from the bench in 1552 for scandalously abusing his position.
'''Francis Beaumont''' (died 1598), judge, was the eldest son of [[John Beaumont (judge)|John Beaumont]], sometime [[master of the rolls]], by his second wife Elizabeth, daughter of [[William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings|William Hastings]]. His father was removed from the bench in 1552 for scandalously abusing his position.


==Life==
==Life==

Revision as of 16:03, 21 March 2012

Francis Beaumont
Died1598
NationalityBritish

Francis Beaumont (died 1598), judge, was the eldest son of John Beaumont, sometime master of the rolls, by his second wife Elizabeth, daughter of William Hastings. His father was removed from the bench in 1552 for scandalously abusing his position.

Life

Of Francis's early education nothing is recorded. He appears as a fellow-commoner of Peterhouse, Cambridge, when Elizabeth visited the university. There is no entry of his matriculation, nor of his having graduated. He studied law in the Inner Temple, was called to the bar, and practised with success and reputation. He represented Aldborough in the parliament of 1572. In 1581 he was elected autumn reader in the Inner Temple. In 1589 he was called to the degree of serjeant-at-law (Nichols's '"Leicestershire"', iii. 655). He was promoted to the bench as a judge of the common pleas on 25 January 1592-3.

Family, death and legacy

He married Anne, daughter of Sir George Pierrepoint, knight., of Holme-Pierrepoint, Nottinghamshire, and widow of Thomas Thorold, of Marston, Lincolnshire. She predeceased him. They had a family of three sons and one daughter. The sons were Henry, who was knighted in 1603 and died in 1605, ætat. 24; John [see Beaumont, Sir John]; Francis, the great dramatist. The daughter was Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Seyliard, of Kent. Beaumont died at Grace-Dieu on 22 April 1598, and was buried on 12 June following, with heraldic attendance, in the church of Belton, within which parish Grace-Dieu lies. Burton, the historian of Leicestershire, who was three-and-twenty when Beaumont died, calls him a "grave, learned, and reverend judge".[DNB 1][DNB 2][DNB 3][DNB 4][DNB 5][DNB 6][DNB 7][DNB 8][DNB 9][DNB 10][DNB 11][DNB 12][DNB 13][1]

References

  1. ^  Stephen, Leslie, ed. (1885). "Beaumont, Francis (d.1598) (DNB00)". Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 04. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 54. {{cite encyclopedia}}: |work= ignored (help)

DNB references

These references are found in the DNB article referred to above.

  1. ^ Cooper's Athen. Cantab, ii. 246
  2. ^ Dyce's Beaumont and Fletcher's Works, i. xix, xxii, lxxxvii, lxxxxix
  3. ^ Introduction to Dr. Grosart's edition of the Poems of Sir John Beaumont in Fuller's Worthies Library (1869)
  4. ^ Cal. Chanc. Proc.temp. Eliz. i. 61
  5. ^ Coke's Reports, ix. 138
  6. ^ Foss's Judges of England, v. 408, 411, 414, 421, 456
  7. ^ Dugdale's Orig. Jurid. 166, 186
  8. ^ Chronicles Ser. 98
  9. ^ Nichols's Leicestershire, iii. 649, 655, 656, 666*, and pl. lxxvii. fig. 4
  10. ^ Originalia Eliz. page 3, r. 126
  11. ^ Strype's Annals, iii. 92
  12. ^ Talbot Papers, G. 472, 505, 529, H. 207
  13. ^ Willis's Not. Parliamentry. iii. (2) 95.

Template:Persondata