William Devereux (1219–1265)
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William Devereux (1219–1265) was an important Marcher Lord who held Lyonshall Castle controlling a strategically vital approach to the border of Wales. The castle's significance was heightened by the rebellion of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales. With strong family ties to the politically powerful families of Cantilupe and Giffard, his support was strongly sought after by Henry III and Simon de Montfort throughout the Second Barons' War.
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William Devereux | |
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Born | 1219 |
Died | 4 August 1265 Battle of Evesham |
Spouse(s) | (1) Daughter of Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk (2) Maud de Giffard |
Issue | William Devereux Margery Devereux Simon Devereux of Staunton Roger Devereux of Bishopstone Maud Devereux John Devereux Thomas Devereux Sibilla Devereux |
Father | Stephen Devereux |
Mother | Isabel de Cantelupe |
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