Barony of Bedford

Barony of Bedford

Barony of England, Bedford, England

First creation

*Created for Paine de Beauchamp, by William Rufus
*William de Beauchamp - forfeit for rebelling in the First Barons' War
*Faukes de Brent - sent by King John of England to enforce William's forfeit, forfeit himself for rebellion under Henry III of England

Extinct? Merged?Merged to Duke of Bedford in 1138, 1366 or 1414

ee also

*Bedford Castle


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