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Arms of Vipont: Gules, six annulets or. These arms were later quartered by Baron Clifford
Vipont (aliasVieuxpont) is the name of a prominent family in the history of Westmorland. According to Thomas
[1] the name originated in France before 1066 as Vieuxpont ("Old Bridge"), Latinized to de Vetere Ponte ("from the Old Bridge"), with alternative spellings Vezpont, Veepon, Vexpont, Vypont, Vispont, Vypunt, Vespont, Vipond, Vypond, Voypond, Veepond, Vippond, Vipon, Vipan, Vipen, etc. The Vipont family bore arms: Gules, six annulets or 3:2:1, later quartered by Baron Clifford.
^Thomas, David Edwards. "Vipond History Veteripont and Vieuxpont all the same". Retrieved 3 April 2008.
Vipont (alias Vieuxpont) is the name of a prominent family in the history of Westmorland. According to Thomas the name originated in France before 1066...
south-east of Penrith, Cumbria, England. The castle was founded by Robert I de Vieuxpont in the early 13th century. The site, near the confluence of the rivers...
Ivo de Vieuxpont (died 1239), Lord of Alston Moor, Sorbie and Cuverville, was an Anglo-Norman noble. He was a son of William de Vieuxpont and Maud de Morville...
Lacy, Constable of Chester Robert de Ros Robert Fitzwalter Robert de Vieuxpont William Brewer Richard de Montfichet Peter FitzHerbert Matthew FitzHerbert...
was probably built either by Owain Cyfeiliog (circa 1170) or Robert de Vieuxpont on behalf of King John in 1212. Prince Gwenwynwyn ab Owain of Powys moved...
Knights of King John. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-55319-3. "Vieuxpont.co.uk". Sanders, I.J. English Baronies: A Study of their Origin & Descent...
it was divided between Isabella and Idonea, daughters of Robert II de Vieuxpont. It is frequently mentioned in the diaries of Lady Anne Clifford (1590–1676)...
Northumberland Ivo de Vesci 11th century Appleby Westmorland Robert de Vieuxpont 1203/4 Asthall Oxfordshire Roger d'Ivery 1086 Barnstaple Devon Geoffrey...
Brougham Castle Castle early 13th century Ruins Founded by Robert I de Vieuxpont at the confluence of the rivers, Eamont and Lowther, which had been chosen...
1988), English footballer Tim Vipond (born 1982), Canadian businessperson Vieuxpont This page lists people with the surname Vipond. If an internal link intending...
1182) Robert I (Courtenay), Latin Emperor of Constantinople Robert de Vieuxpont (or Vipont), Anglo-Norman landowner Stephen Devereux, Norman Marcher Lord...
de VESCI – Vessey de VETERE AULA – Oldhall; Oldham de VETERE PONTE – Vieuxpont; Vipont; Veepount de VETULA – Vale; Viel; Vyel de VETULIS – de Vielles...
Lancaster. Lilburne was son of Idonea de Vieuxpont (or Vipont) (1255-1333), daughter of Robert de Vieuxpont, II Baron of Westmoreland; Idonea owned Pendragon...
his two daughters, Isabel and Idonea. Isabel de Vieuxpont inherited Brough and the eastern Vieuxpont estates; Henry III gave guardianship of some of these...
1182) Robert I (Courtenay), Latin Emperor of Constantinople Robert de Vieuxpont (or Vipont), Anglo-Norman landowner Stephen Devereux, Norman Marcher Lord...
lands laid within Westmorland, and had been granted by John to Robert de Vieuxpont in 1203, Alan's Morville ancestors had held the district as late as 1173...
1180 but said to have died without issue. Maud, who married William de Vieuxpont (who became Lord of Westmorland) Elena, also known as Helena,(born circa...
of Henry II. The de Burghams retained land by military service to the Vieuxpont lords who lived at Brougham Castle close by. The hall, usually sold in...
of Caen (by appointment) Dukes of Normandy/Kings of France Robert de Vieuxpont(1200-1204) Guillaume Quarel (1204-1246) Jean Pigache (1246-1271) Robert...
as a feudal barony, granted in 1203 or 1204 to Robert I de Vipont (or Vieuxpont, or Veteripont), for the service of four knight's fees. Earlier, in the...