- his mistress,
Edith Willesford.
Clarendon was the
illegitimate son of
Edward the
Black Prince, and his mistress,
Edith Willesford. He was a
paternal half-brother...
- Clarendon, an
illegitimate son of the
Black Prince by his
mistress Edith Willesford, bore arms of Or, on a bend
sable three ostrich feathers argent. King...
-
refounded c.1401;
dissolved 1536;
granted to Charles, Duke of
Suffolk 1538/9
Willesford Priory Winghale Priory Benedictine monks alien house: (?)grange, dependent...
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Brittany Edward had
several natural sons
before his marriage. With
Edith de
Willesford (died
after 1385): Sir
Roger Clarendon (c. 1352 –
executed 1402); he married...
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feathers Argent, the
quills transfixing as many
scrolls of the
first Illegitimate son of:
Edward of Woodstock, the
Prince of
Wales and
Edith Willesford....
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Commonable Lands, in the
Parish of Halford, and
County of Warwick.
Wilsford or
Willesford (Lincolnshire)
Inclosure Act 1774 14 Geo. 3. c. 35 31
March 1774 An Act...
-
refounded c.1401;
dissolved 1536;
granted to Charles, Duke of
Suffolk 1538/9
Willesford Priory 52°57′58″N 0°30′45″W / 52.9660593°N 0.512538°W / 52.9660593;...
- fess
argent and sable, six
crescents in pale
counterchanged Barnstaple Willesford Azure, a
chevron ermine between three leopard's
faces or
Tavistock Willoughby...
- de Grey, 1st
Baron Grey de Wilton, but from (Michaelmas), Gerv****e de
Willesford and John de Anesle. 1279–1283: Sir
Gervase Clifton (d.1323) of Clifton...
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names including Wicheford (meaning a ford
where wych-elms grow), Witford,
Willesford Magna (mid-16th century) and
Wishford Magna (early 17th century). Set...