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William de Vescy of Kildare

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and Devorgille, daughter of Donal Roe Macarthy Mor, Prince of Desmond. He was born in Kildare, Ireland. As he was illegitimate, he had no right to inherit any of his father's properties. In anticipation of this, his father had therefore entered into a number of covenants with
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Although it is sometimes said that he married Maud, widow of Thomas Neville of Cleatham, this is unlikely. On his death without children, his estates in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire were inherited by a distant relation, Sir
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designed to enable his son to acquire the properties through entail. Early in Edward I's reign, William asked the king to intervene to enforce the implementation of these covenants.
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of an armed knight, that seems to have originally sat at St Mary's Abbey, shows the Vescy family coat of arms
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In 1300, William was summoned to serve in an army against the Scots.
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He or his guardian Antony Bek, Prince Bishop of Durham, sold
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William de Vesci (disambiguation)

Coat of arms
Bannockburn
Noble family
de Vesci
William de Vesci
William de Vesci
Antony Bek, Bishop of Durham
Alnwick Castle
Henry de Percy, 1st Baron Percy
Baron Vesci
Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke
Battle of Bannockburn
St Mary's Abbey, York
Gilbert Aton
coat of arms
emblazoned
Or
Sable
John de Vesci
effigy
differenced
bend


Waugh (2005)
I'Anson (1924)
McAndrew (2006)
I'Anson (1929)

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