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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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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
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History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire
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Warwickshire, 1656, p.616, re manor of Aston Cantlow
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304:"of Haryngworth" in 1308, to distinguish himself from his cousin
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431:("W. de Cantilupe died; In the same year (i.e. 1254) around the
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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
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459:Glover's Roll, part 1, B27, William de Canteloupe
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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.
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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)"
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184:Party per pale indented gules and azure
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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
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523:Gules, four piles meeting in base or
272:(1267–1314) "of Ashby." Millicent's
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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
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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:
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146:and his younger brother was
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197:(d.1230), "Black William",
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361:in 1290. His grandson was
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74:feudal baron of Eaton Bray
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797:(1912), Gibbs, V. (ed.),
708:. Vol. III. London:
717:Kingsford, C.L. (2004).
353:in Warwickshire. He was
290:feudal barony of Bulwick
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58:William III de Cantilupe
18:William III de Cantilupe
335:, Warwickshire, in the
286:feudal barony of Totnes
128:William II de Cantilupe
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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
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219:three fleurs-de-lys
199:Lord of Abergavenny
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823:Categories
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