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Coat of arms of Walter de Fauconberg, Lord of Fauconberg, Or, a fess Azure, three pales in chief Gules. Walter de Fauconberg, 1st Baron Fauconberg (died 1304), Lord of Rise, Withernwick and Skelton, was an English noble. He fought in the wars in Flanders and was a signatory of the Baron's Letter to Pope Boniface VIII in 1301.
John de Fauconberg, 3rd Baron Fauconberg (1290–1349) Walter de Fauconberg, 4th Baron Fauconberg (1319–1362) Thomas de Fauconberg, 5th Baron Fauconberg (1345–1407) Joan de Fauconberg, 6th Baroness Fauconberg (1406–1490) (abeyance terminated 1429 for her husband, William Neville, 1st Earl of Kent, who d. 1463; abeyant on her death) Marcia ...
Thomas Fauconberg, 5th Baron Fauconberg (20 July 1345 – 9 September 1407) was an English peer. Fauconberg was the eldest son of Walter Fauconberg, 4th Baron Fauconberg, and his wife, Maud. Circa 1376, Thomas joined the French in the Hundred Years' War and was imprisoned in Gloucester Castle , for treason , from 1378 to 1391.
Barony of Fauconberg: Walter de Fauconberg, 1st Baron Fauconberg (~1285–1304) ... In 1326 he died a valiant death trying to save his brother from an angry mob of ...
Thomas Fauconberg or Thomas Neville, sometimes called Thomas the Bastard, or the Bastard of Fauconberg (1429 – 22 September 1471), was the natural son of William Neville, Lord Fauconberg, [1] who was a leading commander in the Hundred Years' War and, until joining his cousin, Richard Neville ("Warwick the Kingmaker") in rebellion on the Lancastrian side against another cousin, Edward IV ...
Walter de Fauconberg, 1st Baron Fauconberg; Thomas Fauconberg, 5th Baron Fauconberg; Marcia Pelham, Countess of Yarborough; Sackville Pelham, 5th Earl of Yarborough; Diana Miller, 9th Baroness Fauconberg
Eustace was the son of Walter de Fauconberg of Rise-in-Holderness in the East Riding of the English county of Yorkshire.. Eustace was selected as treasurer in 1217, probably on 4 November, and held the office until his death. [1]
Viscount Fauconberg, of Henknowle in the Bishopric of Durham, was a title in the Peerage of England held by the head of the Belasyse family. This family descended from Sir Henry Belasyse, High Sheriff of Yorkshire from 1603 to 1604, who was created a Baronet , of Newborough in the County of York, in the Baronetage of England in 1611.