Thomas Beauchamp of Northants a criminal
These also come the Calendar of State Papers
Oct 27, 1649: Council of State Day's Proceedings.
The Committee for private examinations to cinsider the best way of bringing Thomas Beauchamp in safe custody before Council for further examination.
Nov 28, 1649: Council of State Day's Proceedings.
The removal of Mr. Beauchamp, prisoner at Northampton, to be forborne.
Dec 22, 1649: Council of State Day's Proceedings.
Major-Gen. Lambert to furnish Thomas Beauchamp with six or ten men, to go with him on special service.
Warrants issued by the Council of state and Admiralty Committee, &c.
Nov 26, 1649 from the C.O.S. to Humph. Holding, ---Spittlehouse, Rich. Nutt, and Rich. Afflet.Subject: To bring up Thos. Beauchamp, prisoner in Northampton gaol, to the Council.
Dec 6, 1649 from the C.O.S. to Gaoler of Northampton.Subject: To deliver Thos. Beauchamp, convicted of felony, to Humph. Holding and three others, to be bought before Council.
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Now this at the end of the year that saw the English execute their King and Cromwell leading the Republic.So maybe this helps to show a little where the Beauchamp family stood in the tumultuous times.Maybe they Royalists?I don't know exactly who Thomas was but it seems a good bet he's related somehow.Does anybody know who this is?
Si
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