BEAUCHAMP, Emory
Source: Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana Star Press 11 June 1892 p1
Word received here on Friday morning announced the death of Emory P. Beauchamp. He died at Indianapolis. The funeral takes place today at 1 o’clock p.m. from College avenue Church; burial at Forest Hill Cemetery - kbz
Source: Belfast News-Letter, Antrim, Northern Ireland Mon 13 June 1892 p 5
Mr. Emory Beauchamp, an eccentric gentleman, who at one time occupied the post of Consul at Aix-la-Chapelle, died in a lunatic asylum in Indiana last evening. He claimed to be the rightful heir to the Earldom of Warwick. - kbz
Source: Chicago Illinois Tribune Sat 11 June 1892 p 6
Indianapolis, Ind June 10 -- Emory P. Beauchamp Consul at Aix la Chapelle under President Grant, died today at the Central Indiana Hospital for the insane. Mr. Beauchamp was a lawyer of Terre Haute, Ind who was sent to Aix by President Grant in 1874. He passed the most brilliant Consular examination in Washington. While on leave of absence he visited England and sent his card to Lord Chief Justice Cockburn, who presided in the Tichborne trial. Beauchamp was thereupon invited to a seat on the bench with his Lordship. He dug up the peerage record also and asserted his right to the extinct title of Earl of Warwick, by which title he was afterwards known. He married the daughter of a Frankfort banker but she left him on account of his dissipation. His insanity was caused by liquor. - kbz