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  1. Sir Roland, illegitimate son of Henry VII King of England Velville, Constable of Beaumaris Castle Sir Knight De Velville or DeVELVILLE "VIELVILLE" from tree Barbara Pugh family tree. Record information. Birth. xxxx xxxxxxx Maine-et-Loire, France. Marriage.

  2. 19 de ago. de 2016 · He is probably to be identified with the “Roland de Bella Vill” who served as an esquire in the army which King Henry VII took to France in the autumn of 1492. He was granted an annuity of £20 for life in 1493, and, in 1496, a further annuity of 40 marks. He was knighted at the Battle of Blackheath in June 1497.

  3. HENRY VII (1457 - 1509), king of England. Born in Pembroke castle, 28 January 1457, posthumous son of Edmund Tudor by Margaret Beaufort, sole inheritrix of the Lancastrian claim to the throne, and nephew of Jasper Tudor. Henry was descended through his grandfather, Owain Tudur, from former Welsh royal families; these ties were reinforced by his ...

  4. Sir Roland de Velville (1471/4 - 25 June 1535) was a Breton-born English soldier and government official who is theorised as the illegitimate son of King Henry VII of England by "a Breton lady whose name is not known", or as a favoured member of the court of Henry VII and later recipient of beneficences, brought home to England with 28-year-old Henry after his exile in Brittany, an adolescent ...

  5. The Tudors’ Journey to Bosworth: Part 4 – Henry Tudor at Forteresse de Largoët by Tony Riches. Earlier in this series, I traced the journey of Jasper Tudor and his young nephew Henry’s escape from West Wales and their arrival in Brittany. The Tudors were welcomed to Vannes as guests of the powerful Duke Francis of Brittany before moving ...

  6. Sir Roland de Velville (1471/74 – 25 June 1535) was a Breton-born English soldier and government official who is theorised as the illegitimate son of King Henry VII of England by "a Breton people lady whose name is not known", or as a favoured member of the court of Henry VII and later recipient of beneficences, brought home to England with 28-year-old Henry after his exile in Brittany, an ...

  7. 30 de ago. de 2008 · He was born in Clyffe Pypard, Wiltshire in 1526 and married Grace de Velville in 1545. Henry was the son of Stephen and grandson of William, who was born in Anglesey. That appears to be the link between the De Velville family and the Spackmans. The assumption is that Grace moved or was sent to Wiltshire to marry Henry.