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vavasour Now arch. and Hist. (ˈvævəsʊə(r)) Forms: α. 4 vauasour(e, 4, 7– vavasour (4 -oure), 5 favasour, Sc. wawasour, vauesowre, 7 vavesour; 5 vavyssoure, vauyssour, 7 vauessour, vauassour, 9 vavassour. β. 5 vauaser, 7, 9 vavasor, vavassor. γ. 6–7 valuasor, 6–8 -vasor, 7–8 valvasour, 9 valvassor. [...
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Vavasour (disambiguation)
Vavasour is a term for a feudal vassal or tenant of a baron. Vavasour may also refer to:
Vavasour (surname), a list of people so named
Vavasour or Vavasor Powell (1617–1670), Welsh Nonconformist Puritan preacher
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John Vavasour
Sir John Vavasour KS (c. 1440 – 26 November 1506) was an English judge.
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William le Vavasour, 1st Baron Vavasour
William le Vavasour (died 1311), Lord of Hazelwood, was an English noble.
William was the eldest son of John le Vavasour and Alice Cockfield. Marriage and issue
He married Nicholea, daughter of Stephen Walleys, they are known to have had the following known issue:
William Vavasour
Robert Vavasour
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Vavasour (surname)
Vavasour is the surname of:
Vavasour (family), an English Catholic family dating back to Norman times
Anne Vavasour (c. 1560–c. 1650), Maid of Honour Queen Elizabeth I
Thomas Vavasour (knight marshal) (1560–1620), Knight Marshal to King James I
John Vavasour (c. 1440–1506), English judge
Sir Henry Vavasour
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Thomas Vavasour
Thomas Vavasour (born about 1536–7 – died at Kingston upon Hull, 2 May 1585) was an English Roman Catholic physician, and pensioner of St John's College Life
On 25 June 1549, at the disputations held before the king's commissioners at Cambridge, Vavasour was one of the disputants in favour of Transubstantiation
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William Vavasour
Sir William Vavasour (1514–1566), of Hazlewood, Yorkshire was an English politician. He was the son of John Vavasour of Hazlewood Castle, Aberford, Yorkshire and his wife Brianna , daughter of Henry Scrope, 6th Baron Scrope of Bolton and
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Baron Vavasour
Barons Vavasour (1299)
William le Vavasour, 1st Baron Vavasour (c.1265–1312/3)
Walter le Vavasour, 2nd Baron Vavasour (c.1280–1315)
Robert le Vavasour, Vavasour (c.1358–1386/7)
Henry Vavasour, de jure 9th Baron Vavasour (d. 1413)
Henry Vavasour, de jure 10th Baron Vavasour (c.1402–1452/3)
Henry Vavasour
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Anne Vavasour
Anne Vavasour ( – ) was a Maid of Honour (1580–81) to Queen Elizabeth I of England, a member of the Vavasour family and the mistress of two aristocratic but have been attributed to Vavasour in some manuscripts.
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Mervin Vavasour
There is also Mount Vavasour in Alberta, Canada, named for Vavasour in 1918; it is south of Mount Warre, named for Warre. Vavasour Street, in Savona, B.C., is named after Mervin Vavasour as well.
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William le Vavasour
Sir William le Vavasour of Hazlewood, (c. 1131 - 29 June 1191) was the 1st Lord of Hazlewood, a prominent judge, a powerful land owner in Yorkshire (Hazlewood His father Sir Mauger le Vavasour III was a prominent knight and his great-grandfather Sir Mauger le Vavasour was the door-keeper to William the Conqueror
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Thomas Vavasour (disambiguation)
Thomas Vavasour was a physician. Thomas Vavasour may also refer to:
Thomas Vavasour (knight marshal) (1560–1620), MP
Thomas Vavasour (died before 1636), of the Vavasour baronets
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Thomas Vavasour (knight marshal)
His grandfather was William Vavasour and his father was Henry Vavasour (died 1584) of Copmanthorpe, Yorkshire. Following the accession of James I, Vavasour was made Butler of the port of London, earning him £1,000 compensation.
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Vavasour family
Thomas Vavasour, 1st Bt. (24 October 1628 - before 1636)
Walter Vavasour, 2nd Bt. (before 1636 - after 1666)
Walter Vavasour, 3rd Bt. (after 1666 - 16 February 1713)
Walter Vavasour, 4th Bt. (1713 - May 1740)
Walter Vavasour, 5th Bt. (1740 - 13 April 1766)
Walter Vavasour, 6th Bt. (1766
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Charles Vavasour, 1st Baronet, of Killingthorpe
Vavasour with his regiment landed in October in Bristol. Death
Sir Charles Vavasour died at Oxford unmarried in February 1644.
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