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Elias de Beckingham (died 1305?) was an English judge. ==Life== De Beckingham was placed on the commission of justices for Middlesex in 1274, but immediately removed. At this time he seems to have held the rank of king's serjeant. He received the commission of justice of assize in 1276. In 1282-3 he acted as keeper of the rolls of the common pleas, and in 1285 was appointed one of the justices of that bench. In 1289, grave complaints of the maladministration of justice and the venality of the judges being rife, a searching inquiry was instituted, and Beckingham was the only one of the five justices of the common pleas who was not dismissed for corruption. He appears to have continued in the discharge of his duties until 1305, for he was regularly summoned to parliament as a justice between 1288 and 1305. From the fact that he was no longer summoned to parliament after the latter date, it may be inferred that he died or retired before the date when parliament next met. He was interred in the church of Bottisham, in Cambridgeshire, where a monument was dedicated to his memory.〔Dugdale's Chronicles Series, 25, 26, 28, 29〕〔Madox's History of the Exch. ii. 7〕〔Rot. Parliamentry, i. 84〕〔Wikes's Chronicon, ed. Gale, 118-121〕〔Holinshed, ii. 491〕〔Parliamentry. Writs, ii. (Index)〕〔Orig. Jurid. 44〕〔Lysons's Britannia, ii. part i. 91.〕
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