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| | Britannia Biographies: Thomas Beauchamp, 3rd Earl of Warwick |
 | | He was, in 1375, a commissioner, with De Bryan and Scrope, to treat with the Earl of Douglas, on behalf of the King of Scotland, for the restitution of certain lands, beyond the border, which belonged to English subjects. |
 | | At the commencement of the new reign, the earl was one of the five peers, before whom Alice Perrers, and the deponents against her, were examined in Parliament, on the 22nd December 1377; and, in 1379 and 1381, one of the committee for inquiry into the state of the revenue and King's household. |
 | | The subsequent misfortunes of the Earl had their rise in his adherence to the party consisting of the Duke of Gloucester, the Earls of Derby and Arundel, and Thomas Mowbray, Earl of Nottingham, Earl Marshal. |
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