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328:, 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:
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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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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.
234:(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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334:(1262–1313), Lord of Abergavenny, eldest son, who in 1273 inherited a moiety of the lands of his childless uncle Sir
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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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448:Glover's Roll, part 1, B27, William de Canteloupe
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75:, heiress of the de Braose dynasty of Welsh
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265:of her fraternal inheritance included: the
225:(d.1255), wife of William III de Cantilupe.
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300:Joan de Cantilupe (d.1271), who married
107:and the other estates of that lordship.
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736:"Cantilupe, William (III) de (d. 1254)"
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173:Party per pale indented gules and azure
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26:("Cantilupe Ancient"). These arms are
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512:Gules, four piles meeting in base or
261:(1267–1314) "of Ashby." Millicent's
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287:William la Zouche, 1st Baron Zouche
259:Alan la Zouche, 1st Baron la Zouche
194:, daughter and eventual heiress of
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186:(d.1230), "Black William",
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63:feudal baron of Eaton Bray
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342:in Warwickshire. He was
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47:William III de Cantilupe
324:, Warwickshire, in the
275:feudal barony of Totnes
117:William II de Cantilupe
34:and are as depicted by
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322:Greyfriars, Coventry
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773:Ulster King of Arms
422:feast of St Michael
336:George de Cantilupe
312:in about 1252. Her
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188:Lord of Abergavenny
184:William V de Braose
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