William III de Cantelou was de facto Baron Abergavenny in right of his wife, Eve de Braose, of the de Braose dynasty of Welsh Marcher Lords, the de jure Baroness. The name has also been transcribed as de Cantilupe - as with Thomas de Cantilupe, his brother, who became Chancellor of England and Bishop of Hereford - de Cantilou and also de Cantelupe. His chief residences were at Calne in Wiltshire and Aston Cantlow in Warwickshire before inheriting the Abergavenny estates.

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  • William III de Cantelou was de facto Baron Abergavenny in right of his wife, Eve de Braose, of the de Braose dynasty of Welsh Marcher Lords, the de jure Baroness. The name has also been transcribed as de Cantilupe - as with Thomas de Cantilupe, his brother, who became Chancellor of England and Bishop of Hereford - de Cantilou and also de Cantelupe. His chief residences were at Calne in Wiltshire and Aston Cantlow in Warwickshire before inheriting the Abergavenny estates.
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  • William III de Cantelou was de facto Baron Abergavenny in right of his wife, Eve de Braose, of the de Braose dynasty of Welsh Marcher Lords, the de jure Baroness. The name has also been transcribed as de Cantilupe - as with Thomas de Cantilupe, his brother, who became Chancellor of England and Bishop of Hereford - de Cantilou and also de Cantelupe. His chief residences were at Calne in Wiltshire and Aston Cantlow in Warwickshire before inheriting the Abergavenny estates.
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  • William de Cantelou
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