Battle of Tewkesbury
Oorzaak: Killed in action
Il est marié avec Catherine Peniston.
Ils se sont mariés avant le 22 décembre 1456 à Corticella, Piedmont, Italy.Source 8
Enfant(s):
Libscomb says he m. "... dau. of ... Peniston, a Piedmontese".
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[Jim Weber]
William (Sir), of Harrowden; on the triumph of the Yorkists 1461 was attainted 1461 and deprived of his vast possessions, including feudal Lordships in Beds, Berks, Bucks, Cambs, Herefs, Leics, Northants, and Warwicks; fled to Italy then France but returned to England on restoration of Henry VI, fighting on the Lancastrian side at Battle of Barnet 14 April 1471 and being killed at Battle of Tewkesbury 4 May 1471; married by 22 Dec 1456 Katharine (Lady-in-Waiting to Henry VI's wife Margaret of Anjou), daughter of George Penis(t)on, of Courtesello, Piedmont, and English refugee.
[Burke's Peerage]
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[Richard Hodgson]
Sir Willam Vaux, a Lancastrian partisan killed at Tewkesbury in 1471, had suffered forfeiture in 1461. (Footnote 5) In 1462 Edward IV gave Bottisham with other Vaux lands to his chamberlain William Hastings's brother Ralph, kt. 1471. (Footnote 6) Sir Ralph retained them until 1485, (Footnote 7) when Sir William's son Nicholas Vaux, kt. 1487, was restored by Henry VII.
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Catherine Peniston |
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