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William de Cantilupe (died 1254)

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395: 30: 167: 339:, together with her husband Henry de Hastings and her son John de Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings, Lord of Abergavenny, all commemorated by effigies (now lost), as related by Dugdale. However Joan de Cantilupe's heart was buried in Abergavenny Priory, and "her effigy there shows her holding a heart in the palm of her hand". The effigy supposedly of Eva de Braose with the Cantilupe shield is also holding a heart, but with both hands. Her sons were: 468:
Chronica Maiora - Royal MS 14 C VII, (The Historia Anglorum, or "History of the English", by Matthew Paris (d. 1259), a history of England covering the years 1070-1253. Begun in 1250 and perhaps completed around 1255) arms of William III de Cantilupe, folio 165v
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Obiit Will's de Cantelupo; Anno eodem circa festum sancti michaelis obiit Will(ielmus) de Cantelupo juvenis elegans et dives in dolore multorum quia ille tertius iam fuit Cantelupinorum qui infra paucos annos de medio sunt
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Millicent de Cantilupe (d.1299). Her first marriage, before 1254 was becoming the second wife of John de Montalt, who died post-1265 without issue. Secondly, at some time before 1273, she married
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died William de Cantilupe, a fine and rich youth, in the grief of many because he was already the third of the Cantilupes who within a few years were lifted up from their midst").
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and recovered his lands from royal wardship. He married Margaret de Lacy but died childless, leaving his sisters or their issue as his co-heiresses.
245:(1251–1273), Lord of Abergavenny, only son and heir, who inherited vast estates aged 3 and died in 1273, aged 22, shortly after having reached his 362: 206: 848: 229: 210: 368: 297: 833: 225: 342: 127: 29: 614:; M Julian-Jones, Thesis on de Cantilupe and Corbet families, 2015, Online Research @Cardiff (ORCA), Cardiff University, p.83 131: 265: 783: 650: 515: 194: 171: 439:(His father William II died in 1251 and his grandfather William I in 1239). One of the chief mourners at his funeral was 853: 166: 805:
Frederick Lewis Weis (with additions and corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr. and assisted by David Faris). (1992).
277: 73: 345:(1262–1313), Lord of Abergavenny, eldest son, who in 1273 inherited a moiety of the lands of his childless uncle Sir 799:
The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant
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A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire
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Dugdale, William (1605-1686), Antiquities of Warwickshire, 1656, p.616, re manor of Aston Cantlow
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Sanders, I.J. English Baronies: A Study of their Origin and Descent 1086-1327, Oxford, 1960, p.40
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They appear as a marginal drawing of an inverted shield referring to his "impious murder" (
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of her fraternal inheritance included the vast lands of the Lordship of Abergavenny and
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Castle in Warwickshire, one of her father's principal seats. Joan was buried in the
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according to Monastic Wales: New Approaches edited by Janet Burton, Karen Stöber
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Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700
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in Northamptonshire, which her Zouche descendants made their seat, her son
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At some time before 15 February 1248 he married his father's ward
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English Baronies: A Study of their Origin and Descent 1086-1327
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English Baronies: A Study of their Origin and Descent 1086-1327
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However Matthew Paris depicts different arms for him in his
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Lawrence Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke, 3rd Baron Hastings
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Record of the death of William III de Cantilupe made by
790:. Baltimore:: Genealogical Publishing Co, pg. 101. 459:Glover's Roll, part 1, B27, William de Canteloupe 562: 560: 8: 521:, Part III, fol.75v, in an inverted shield: 86:, heiress of the de Braose dynasty of Welsh 383:in 1314, having married but without issue. 276:of her fraternal inheritance included: the 236:(d.1255), wife of William III de Cantilupe. 600: 311:Joan de Cantilupe (d.1271), who married 118:and the other estates of that lordship. 751:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 747:"Cantilupe, William (III) de (d. 1254)" 723:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 576: 574: 572: 452: 193:(d.1255), a daughter and co-heiress of 184:Party per pale indented gules and azure 839:People from Stratford-on-Avon District 580: 207:William Marshall, 1st Earl of Pembroke 37:("Cantilupe Ancient"). These arms are 292:in Northamptonshire and the manor of 264:in Leicestershire and the brother of 230:Priory Church of St Mary, Abergavenny 211:Priory Church of St Mary, Abergavenny 7: 706:Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem 523:Gules, four piles meeting in base or 272:(1267–1314) "of Ashby." Millicent's 60:(died 25 September 1254) (anciently 369:Edmund Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings 298:William la Zouche, 1st Baron Zouche 270:Alan la Zouche, 1st Baron la Zouche 205:, daughter and eventual heiress of 719:"Hastings, Sir Henry (1235?–1269)" 512:Historia Anglorum, Chronica Majora 308:who had been made a baron in 1299. 126:He was the eldest son and heir of 33:Arms of William III de Cantilupe: 25: 410:Cantilupe died in 1254, at about 343:John Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings 545:Age of majority for males was 21 443:, a close friend of the family. 688:"The British Library MS Viewer" 98:. His chief residences were at 62:Cantelow, Cantelou, Canteloupe 1: 816:13th-century English nobleman 110:(named after his family), in 35:Gules, three fleurs-de-lys or 849:Feudal barons of Abergavenny 146:and his younger brother was 132:Amaury VI of Montfort-Évreux 753:. Oxford University Press. 725:. Oxford University Press. 637:Antiquities of Warwickshire 371:(post 1262-circa 1314) "of 278:feudal barony of Eaton Bray 197:(d.1230), "Black William", 870: 745:Stacey, Robert C. (2004). 361:in 1290. His grandson was 300:(1276–1351) being created 74:feudal baron of Eaton Bray 834:People from Monmouthshire 797:(1912), Gibbs, V. (ed.), 708:. Vol. III. London: 717:Kingsford, C.L. (2004). 353:in Warwickshire. He was 290:feudal barony of Bulwick 213:(formerly the church of 58:William III de Cantilupe 18:William III de Cantilupe 335:, Warwickshire, in the 286:feudal barony of Totnes 128:William II de Cantilupe 45:and are as depicted by 731:10.1093/ref:odnb/12573 407: 237: 232:believed to represent 186: 174:(d.1230), as drawn by 92:feudal baron of Totnes 82:(in right of his wife 54: 759:10.1093/ref:odnb/4574 721:. In Ridgeway (ed.). 677:, n.s., vol.VI, p.384 639:, 1666 edition, p.115 497:, Oxford, 1960, p. 90 484:, Oxford, 1960, p. 40 397: 381:Battle of Bannockburn 288:in Devon; the entire 227: 178:(c.1200-1259) in his 169: 158:, canonised in 1320. 156:Chancellor of England 114:, until he inherited 76:in Bedfordshire, and 32: 786:(compiler). (1996). 674:The Complete Peerage 508:Nota impiam murthram 333:Greyfriars, Coventry 162:Marriage and progeny 854:De Cantilupe family 784:Ulster King of Arms 433:feast of St Michael 347:George de Cantilupe 323:in about 1252. Her 243:George de Cantilupe 219:three fleurs-de-lys 199:Lord of Abergavenny 195:William V de Braose 172:William V de Braose 148:Thomas de Cantilupe 140:Walter de Cantilupe 96:Lord of Abergavenny 635:Dugdale, William, 408: 238: 215:Abergavenny Priory 187: 152:Bishop of Hereford 144:Bishop of Hereford 136:Earl of Gloucester 116:Abergavenny Castle 55: 844:People from Calne 780:Sir Bernard Burke 441:Simon de Montfort 420:Historia Anglorum 404:Historia Anglorum 357:to Parliament as 313:Henry de Hastings 180:Historia Anglorum 51:Historia Anglorum 16:(Redirected from 861: 802: 769: 767: 765: 741: 739: 737: 713: 692: 691: 684: 678: 669: 663: 661:see better image 658: 652: 647: 641: 632: 626: 623: 617: 609: 603: 598: 592: 589: 583: 578: 567: 564: 555: 552: 546: 543: 537: 532: 526: 504: 498: 491: 485: 478: 472: 466: 460: 457: 418:(d.1259) in his 402:(d.1259) in his 260:in Devon and of 138:. 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Index

William III de Cantilupe

blazoned
roll of arms
Matthew Paris
Latinised
feudal baron of Eaton Bray
jure uxoris
Eva de Braose
Marcher Lords
feudal baron of Totnes
Lord of Abergavenny
Calne
Wiltshire
Aston Cantlow
Warwickshire
Abergavenny Castle
William II de Cantilupe
Amaury VI of Montfort-Évreux
Earl of Gloucester
Walter de Cantilupe
Bishop of Hereford
Thomas de Cantilupe
Bishop of Hereford
Chancellor of England

William V de Braose
Matthew Paris
Eva de Braose
William V de Braose

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