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Sir William Lord Bonville of Chewton Knight of the Garter Bonville 1393–1461 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 30 Aug 1393
Birth Location: Shute, Devon, England
Death Date: 18 Feb 1461
Death Location: Beheaded After Battle Of St Albans, Hertfordshire, England
Father: John Bonville
Mother: Elizabeth Fitzroger
Spouse(s): Lady Bonville
Children(s): Lady Bonville, Elizabeth Bonville, Margaret Bonville, John Bonville, Lady Granville, William Bonville, Thomas Bonville
The story of Sir William Lord Bonville of Chewton Knight of the Garter Bonville began in 1393 in Shute, Devon, England. Sir William Lord Bonville of Chewton Knight of the Garter Bonville married Lady Margaret Merriet De Grey Baroness Bonville, and had children including Elizabeth De Bonville, John Bonville, Lady Margaret Of Powderham Castle Devon Bonville, Lady Philippa De Bonville Baroness Granville, Margaret Bonville, Thomas Bonville, William Ii De Bonville. Sir William Lord Bonville of Chewton Knight of the Garter Bonville passed away in 1461 in Beheaded After Battle Of St Albans, Hertfordshire, England.
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Biography
- The story of Sir William Lord Bonville of Chewton Knight of the Garter Bonville began in 1393 in Shute, Devon, England.
- Sir William Lord Bonville of Chewton Knight of the Garter Bonville married Lady Margaret Merriet De Grey Baroness Bonville, and had children including Elizabeth De Bonville, John Bonville, Lady Margaret Of Powderham Castle Devon Bonville, Lady Philippa De Bonville Baroness Granville, Margaret Bonville, Thomas Bonville, William Ii De Bonville.
- Sir William Lord Bonville of Chewton Knight of the Garter Bonville passed away in 1461 in Beheaded After Battle Of St Albans, Hertfordshire, England.
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Sir Bonville's Ancestors
Sir Bonville's Descendants
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1. Lady (Margaret of Powderham Castle, Devon) Bonville 1423–1487 m. William (Sir) Courtenay 1428–1485
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1. Elizabeth (Lady of Powderham, Devon) Courtenay 1470–1518 m. Sir (John of Bryanston Rogers) : 1468–1547
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1. Sir (John of Dorset) Rogers 1510–1565 m. Katherine (Lady of Bryanston, Dorset) Weston 1514–1570
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1. Richard (Sir of Bryanston, Dorset) Rogers 1527–1605 m. Cecilia Luttrel 1523–1566
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2. Elizabeth (De) Bonville 1425–1490
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3. Margaret Bonville 1419–1456
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4. John Bonville 1435–1491
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5. Lady (Philippa De Bonville, Baroness) Granville 1405–1460
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6. William (II De) Bonville 1423–1460 m. Elizabeth Harrington 1423–1458
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1. William Bonville 1442–1460 m. Lady (Catherine Katherine Baroness of Harington De Neville Nevill) Neville 1442–1503
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1. Cecily (Baroness of Harrington and Dorset) BONVILLE 1460–1529 m. Thomas (Knight of the Garter, 1st Marquis of Dorset) GREY 1457–1501 m. King (Edward IV of) England 1442–1483
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1. Thomas (2nd Marquis of Dorset, Knight of the Garter) GREY 1477–1530 m. Lady (Margaret Wotton, Marquise of Dorset Baroness) Grey 1486–1535
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2. William (V) DeBonville 1459–
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3. Cicely deGrey 1460–1529
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4. Ralph Hastings 1463–
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5. Elizabeth Hastings 1464–
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6. RICHARD HASTINGS 1464–1465
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7. Sir (Edward Hastings Lord) Hastings 1466–1506
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8. William Hastings 1470–1541
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9. Cecily (Marchioness Dorset) DeBonville 1481–1550
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2. Sir (William De Bonville) Harington 1442–1460
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7. Thomas Bonville 1393–1467
Sir Bonville's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 30 Aug 1393
Event Place: Shute, Devon, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 18 Feb 1461
Event Place: Beheaded After Battle Of St Albans, Hertfordshire, England