Proper noun
The name of several places in Northern France
(countable) An English habitational surname from Old French of Norman origin
Synonyms: Beacham, Beecham, Beachem, Beechem
It was just noon that Saturday morning when the sheriff reached the jail with Lucas Beauchamp though the whole town (the whole county for that matter) had known since the night before that Lucas had killed a white man. William Faulkner
Both were daughters of Warwick by Anne Beauchamp and rival heirs to the considerable inheritance of their still-living mother, leading to a dispute between the brothers. Source: Internet
Although Mrs Beauchamp was considered a high suicide risk, she was discharged from the Aylesbury centre on March 27 2019. Source: Internet
By the time he met George Beauchamp and began manufacturing metal bodies for the "Nationals" being produced by the National String Instruments Corporation, Rickenbacker was a highly skilled production engineer and machinist. Source: Internet
Events Births * January 23 Richard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick (d. Source: Internet
Beauchamp, page 35 The one-needle telegraph proved highly successful on British railways, and 15,000 sets were still in use at the end of the nineteenth century. Source: Internet