Roger Newburgh BEAUMONT
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1102
Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England
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12 Jun 1153
Warwickshire, England
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He succeeded to his father's estates in Pontcaudemer, Normandy where he resided, served as seneschal of that dukedom, and received from King Henry I of England the grant of the manor of Winfrith in Dorsetshire. He was a great benefactor of the Abbey of Bec in Normandy where late in life he became a monk. He supported the Empress Matilda in the civil wars with King Stephen and made great endowments to the church.
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Newberry Genealogy. The ancestors and descendants of Thomas Newberry of Corchester, MA 1634
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He succeeded to his father's estates in Ponteaudemer and was the progenitor of the Barons de Newbourg of Normandy.
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Roger de Newburgh settled in Dorsetshire, England where he inherited from his father the manor of Winfrith with extensive estates in that country. In 1172 Roger de Newburgh and his wife Matilda founded the Cistercian Abbey of Brindon in Dorsetshire which they endowed with lands as appears by their charter of that year. In this monastery they and ten generations of their descendants were buried.
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Roger Newburgh Beaumont
was born at Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England 1102.
His parents were Henri 1st Earl Warwick Newberg Beaumont and Marguerite Perche.
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Henry de Newburgh
born Abt 1130.
Roger de Newburgh
born Abt 1135.
Roger Newburgh Beaumont died 12 Jun 1153 at Warwickshire, England .