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Vipont (alias
Vieuxpont) is the name of a
prominent family in the
history of Westmorland.
According to
Thomas the name
originated in
France before 1066...
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Robert de
Vieuxpont (died 1227/8), also
called Vipont, Veteripont, or de
Vetere Ponte ("from the Old Bridge"),
Baron of Westmorland, was an Anglo-Norman...
- south-east of Penrith, ****bria, England. The
castle was
founded by
Robert I de
Vieuxpont in the
early 13th century. The site, near the
confluence of the rivers...
- Ivo de
Vieuxpont (died 1239), Lord of
Alston Moor,
Sorbie and Cuverville, was an Anglo-Norman noble. He was a son of
William de
Vieuxpont and Maud de Morville...
- Lacy,
Constable of
Chester Robert de Ros
Robert Fitzwalter Robert de
Vieuxpont William Brewer Richard de
Montfichet Peter FitzHerbert Matthew FitzHerbert...
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Robert de
Vieuxpont (died 1264), Lord of Appleby, was an
English noble. He
fought on the side of
Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of
Leicester during the Second...
- was
probably built either by
Owain Cyfeiliog (circa 1170) or
Robert de
Vieuxpont on
behalf of King John in 1212.
Prince Gwenwynwyn ab
Owain of
Powys moved...
- by his only son
Robert from his wife Isabella,
daughter of
Robert de
Vieuxpont and his wife Isabel.
Prestwich 1988, p. 192. Prestwich,
Michael (1988)...
- of
Renaud I,
Count of Dammartin,
divorced 1190. (2)
Married Robert de
Vieuxpont.(3)
Married John III,
count of Vendome. She
married thirdly John I de...
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Vipont (died 1264),
feudal baron of Appleby,
grandson of
Robert I de
Vieuxpont (died 1227/8).
Thenceforth the
Clifford family quartered the arms of Vipont:...