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The Vavasour family are an English Catholic family whose history dates back to Norman times. There are several branches of the family, some of whom have intermarried with other notable Catholic families, and are descended from William le Vavasour.

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Vavasour family

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The Vavasour family are an English Catholic family whose history dates back to Norman times. There are several branches of the family, some of whom have...

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Anne Vavasour

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Anne Vavasour (c. 1560 – c. 1650) was a Maid of Honour (1580–81) to Queen Elizabeth I of England, a member of the Vavasour family and the mistress of two...

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Baron Vavasour

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le Vavasour, 1st Baron Vavasour (c.1265–1312/3) Walter le Vavasour, 2nd Baron Vavasour (c.1280–1315) Robert le Vavasour, de jure 3rd Baron Vavasour (d...

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William le Vavasour

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a noble Norman family. His father Sir Mauger le Vavasour III was a prominent knight and his great-grandfather Sir Mauger le Vavasour was the door-keeper...

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Thomas Vavasour

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Thomas Vavasour (born about 1536–7 – died at Kingston upon Hull, 2 May 1585) was an English Roman Catholic physician, and pensioner of St John's College...

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Vavasour baronets

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extant. Vavasour Baronets of Hazlewood (1628) Vavasour Baronets of Killingthorpe (1631): see Sir Charles Vavasour, 1st Baronet (died 1644) Vavasour baronets...

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Hazlewood Castle

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branch of the Vavasour family. It was rebuilt in 1283 by Sir William Vavasour and in 1290 fortified and crenellated. In 1217 Robert Vavasour was Sheriff...

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William Vavasour

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Sir William Vavasour (1514–1566), of Hazlewood, Yorkshire was an English politician. He was the son of John Vavasour of Hazlewood Castle, Aberford, Yorkshire...

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Copmanthorpe

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Yorkshire. Members of the Vavasour family were resident in the village from the 17th until the 20th century. A William Vavasour of Copmanthorpe is recorded...

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Visconti of Milan

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connection with other Milanese families of the noble upper class (capitanei). A relationship with the Litta, a Milanese vavasour family subordinate to the Visconti...

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Wood Hall Hotel and Spa

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was once owned by the Vavasour and Scott families. The house was originally a country retreat of the Catholic Vavasour family, which had owned the estate...

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John Vavasour

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Sir John Vavasour KS (c. 1440 – 26 November 1506) was an English judge. He was apparently part of a minor regional knightly family, and studied law at...

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Landed gentry

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(such as coal), and owned mills and other sources of income. Many heads of families also had careers in politics or the military, and the younger sons of the...

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Ellen Kyle Noel

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Kyle and an Anglican family in Ireland. Noel emigrated to Ontario, Canada, settling in Kingston where she met John le Vavasour Noel and they married...

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Spaldington

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la Haye to John Vavasour, father of John Vavasour died 1506. Spaldington Hall, an Elizabethan building was a seat of the Vavasour family. In 1838 the Hall...

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