22 Gens. (AC: Liz Brkly, 1390)
23 Gens. (AC: Edmnd Suttn, 1421)
3rd Baron Abergavenny
24 Gens. (AC: Isbl Grene, 1430)
25 Gens. (AC: Jhn Bigod, 1475)
He is married to Eva Braose.
They got married on July 25, 1238 at Calne, Wiltshire, England, he was 22 years old.
Child(ren):
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Biography
Birth and Parents
Sir William de Kalna alias de Cantilupo[1]
3rd Baron Abergavenny Constable of Builth Castle 1254
Father Sir William de Cantelowe, Sheriff of Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire, Constable of Nottingham Castle b. c 1180, d. 22 Feb 1251
Mother Milicent de Gournay b. c 1185, d. b 29 Sep 1233
Sir William de Cantelowe, Baron of Eaton Bay & Abergavenny, Constable of Builth Castle was born circa 1217 at Calne, Wiltshire, or at Aston Cantelow, Warwickshire, England.
Marriage to Dionis FitzAnthony
Sir William married:
Denise (Dionis) FitzAnthony, daughter of Thomas FitzAnthony, Seneschal of Leinster, before 1232.[2]
Marriage to Eve de Brewes
Eve de Brewes, daughter of Sir William de Brewes, 6th Baron de Brewes, Lord Brecknock, Abergavenny and Eva de Marshal, between 25 July 1238 and July 1241, and they had children:[3]
Sir George; (no heirs)
Milicent, wife of 1) John de Montealto, and 2) Sir Eudes la Zouche;
Joan, wife of Sir Henry de Hastings;
1254 Death and Estate
Sir William de Cantelowe, Baron of Eaton Bay & Abergavenny, Constable of Builth Castle died on 25 September 1254 at Calstone, Wiltshire, England; Buried at Studley Priory, Warwickshire.[4]
A writ of extent was sent to the sheriff of Wiltshire regarding William de Cantilupo on 15 October 38 Henry III [1254], after which extents recorded that William de Cantilupo held in Wiltshire, Calne town and other properties including land in Bures, and in Suffolk, the manor of Badmundefeld which King Henry I gave to Baldwin de Bulers in free marriage with Sibyl de Faleisse, and the advowson of Wichum church which pertained to George, his three year-old son and heir.[5] A writ was issued to the sheriff of Wiltshire on 18 November 39 Henry III [1254] regarding Sir William de Kalna alias de Cantilupo, and Inquisitons were held in Wiltshire, Warwickshire, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, which found a boy named George, aged not quite 3, was his heir, and in Eyton manor 7 hides were held of the heirs of Hugh de Gurnay, and all the rents of the 19 hides were assigned by Sir William de Cantilupo to John de Montealto, with his daughter, and the rents of three mills were assigned for life to Lady Agnes de Verdun.[1] A third undated Extent exists for William regarding Calna manor and Caleston manor in Wiltshire.[6]
Family 1
Denise (Dionis) FitzAnthony d. c 1232
Family 2
Eve de Brewes d. c 20 Jul 1255
Issue
Documented Children
Douglas Richardson documents that William de Cantelowe and his wife Eve de Brewes had one son and two daughters: [7]
George (Cantilupe) de Cantelowe George, knight, born 29 March, 1252 [7] Sir George de Cantelowe b. 29 Mar 1252, d. 18 Oct 1273 (no heirs)
Millicent (Cantilupe) de la Zouche Millicent [7] Milicent de Cantelowe, wife of John de Montalt & of Sir Eudes la Zouche b. c 1245, d. c 7 Jan 1299
Joan (Cantilupe) de Hastings Joan [7] Joan de Cantelowe wife of Sir Henry de Hastings, b. c 1242, d. b Jun 1271
They are also reported to have had a son John Cantelou b. c 1248, d. b 25 Sep 1254, who died young.
Other Children Linked on WikiTree
These children should be researched and de-linked if no relationship to Sir William and his wife can be found.
Juliane (Cantilupe) de Cantilupe
Sybilla (Cantilupe) de Pauncefort
Agnes (Cantilupe) de Cantilupe
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