Arms of Bonville: Sable, six mullets argent pierced gules[1]
The title of Baron Bonville was created once in the Peerage of England. On 10 March 1449, Sir William Bonville II was summoned to Parliament. On his death in 1461, the barony was inherited by his great-granddaughter Cecily Bonville, who two months before succeeded as Baroness Harington, with which title the barony merged until 1554, when both baronies were forfeited. From her death in 1529 to the forfeiture in 1554, the baronies were merged with the title of Marquess of Dorset.
The title of BaronBonville was created once in the Peerage of England. On 10 March 1449, Sir William Bonville II was summoned to Parliament. On his death...
Baron Grey de Ruthyn, a powerful Welsh Marcher Lord, who was the implacable enemy of Owain Glyndŵr. Margaret was the first wife of William Bonville,...
parliament. On the death of the 5th baron in 1458, the barony was inherited by the heir to the barony of Bonville, with which title it merged in 1461...
Grey, 1st Baron Grey of Codnor Richard Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Codnor John Grey, 3rd Baron Grey of Codnor Henry Grey Richard Grey, 4th Baron Grey of Codnor...
Florence Bonville, a daughter and co-heiress of John Bonville (1417–1494) of Shute, Devon, nephew of the Devon magnate William Bonville, 1st BaronBonville (1391–1461)...
Greyfriars' Church, Newcastle. He had married Elizabeth Bonville, daughter of William Bonville, 1st BaronBonville. They had two sons, including his son and heir...
Bonville, daughter of William Bonville, 1st BaronBonville (1392–1461), which confirmed Powderham as a Bonville stronghold against the Earls of Devon. On...
ordered the execution of two Yorkist prisoners of war, William Bonville, 1st BaronBonville, the rival of the loyal Lancastrian, the Earl of Devon, and Sir...
the South West included the Courtenays Earl of Devon, William Bonville, 1st BaronBonville, and Humphrey Stafford, earl of Devon whose wider influence stretched...
Subsidiary titles: Marquess of Dorset (1475), Baron Ferrers of Groby (1300), Baron Harington (1324), BaronBonville (1449) Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk,...
dower house. Its position near to Shute, the seat of William Bonville, 1st BaronBonville (1392–1461), the arch-enemy of the 5th Earl, led to some serious...
Roses, important magnates included the Earl of Devon, William Bonville, 1st BaronBonville, and Humphrey Stafford, earl of Devon whose wider influence stretched...
death Joan, married Thomas Bonville. Constance, married John Paulet. They were great-grandparents of William Paulet, Baron St. John, later Marquess of...
after the Second Battle of St Albans for being a Yorkist William Bonville, 1st BaronBonville (1461) – executed by order of Margaret of Anjou after the Second...