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William de
Vescy,
sometimes spelt Vesci,
Baron de
Vesci (died 24 June 1314), was an
illegitimate child of
William de
Vesci and Devorgille,
daughter of...
- seized, but
after John's
submission to the pope he was
forced to
invite Vescy back (27 May 1213),
though orders were sent on the same day to
Philip of...
- of the
castle in
about 1096.
Beatrix de Vesci, the
daughter of Yves de
Vescy,
married the
Constable of
Chestershire and Knaresborough,
Eustace fitz John...
- John de Vesci,
sometimes spelt Vescy, was a
prominent 13th-century noble. He was the
eldest son of
William de
Vesci and
Agnes de Ferrers. He
married firstly...
-
William de
Vescy may
refer to:
William de
Vesci (d.1253), son of
Eustace de
Vesci William de
Vesci (d.1297), son of
William de
Vesci William de
Vescy of Kildare...
- of his supporters.
Henry confirmed Eustace's
gifts to his son
William de
Vescy and
would recognise the latter's
succession to his father's lands. After...
- de
Vesci (
Vescy, Vecey, Vesey, Vasey, Vessey, Veasie, Veazey,
Veasy and Veasey) is the
surname of an old
Norman noble family originating from V****y, Calvados...
-
cousin Henry of Almain. Some of Edward's
former adversaries, such as John de
Vescy and the 7th Earl of Gloucester,
similarly committed themselves, although...
- Ivo de Vesci,
sometimes spelt Vescy and
first name
sometimes Yves, was a
prominent 11th-century
English noble. He
obtained lands and the
lordship of Alnwick...
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Guillaume de Forz,
Comte d'Aumale,
gules a
cross fleury argent of
Guillaume Vescy,
gules a
cross saltire engrele of
Fulke de Escherdestone,
argent a cross...