Bonville–Courtenay feud of 1455 engendered a series of raids, sieges, and attacks between two major Devon families, the Courtenays and the Bonvilles,...
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became involved in a feud with his powerful neighbour Thomas Courtenay, Earl of Devon. In 1437, King Henry VI granted Bonville the profitable office...
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his near-neighbour, Sir William Bonville of Shute, at a time when central control over the provinces was weak. This feud forms part of the breakdown in...
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Scotland) The Krummedige-Tre Rosor feud (1448–1502; Norway) The Bonville–Courtenay feud (1450s; England) The Percy–Neville feud (1450s; England) The Wars of...
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the Bonville-Courtenay feud. On 15 December 1455 the Earl of Devon and Lord Bonville met decisively at the Battle of Clyst Heath, where Bonville was defeated...
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in the early 1450s, but a wedge was driven between York and the Courtenays when Bonville became a client of the leading Yorkist magnate Richard Neville...
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around long-standing feuds between the more powerful noble families, in particular the Percy-Neville feud, and the Bonville-Courtenay feud, creating a volatile...
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challenged in the 15th century by the rise of the Bonville family of Shute. The Bonville–Courtenay feud during the Wars of the Roses resulted in several...
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Battle of St Albans; Henry is captured. 23 October – Bonville–Courtenay feud in Devon: Thomas Courtenay, heir to the Earl of Devon, arranges the murder of...
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restoration of King Henry VI, who was the first monarch ousted by the family feud, and whom due to occasional insanity she assisted in his duties, Somerset...
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Huejotzingo Atlixco 1455 1455 Bonville–Courtenay feud Thomas de Courtenay, 5th Earl of Devon William Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville 1455 1455 Siege of Berat...
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the murder the Bonville–Courtenay feud was finally ended at the Battle of Clyst Heath (1455) at which Bonville was defeated by Courtenay's private army...
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beginning of the Wars of the Roses. 23 October – Bonville–Courtenay feud in Devon: Thomas Courtenay, heir to the Earl of Devon, arranges the murder of...
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Naish Priory (section De Courtenays at Naish)
the mid-fifteenth century destroyed the de Courtenay family's unity, as part of the Bonville-Courtenay Feud, with cousin turning against cousin and the...
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York's "power in the land would have been overwhelming". Bonville–Courtenay feud Berkeley-Lisle feud Hicks 2002, p. 177. Tuck 2004b. Hicks 1991, p. 266. Commire...
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borough. It is possible that Wycke himself was the catalyst for the Bonville–Courtenay feud which erupted in Devon and which ended in the Battle of Clyst Heath...
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England Titulus Regius Princes in the Tower Bonville–Courtenay feud Percy–Neville feud Neville–Neville feud Perkin Warbeck Battle of Deal Second Cornish...
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Norfolk (born at Calais; died 1432) 12 or 31 August – William Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville (executed 1461) 1394 Michael de la Pole, 3rd Earl of Suffolk...
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Bonville, were captured and executed immediately after the battle. (The Bonvilles had been engaged in a feud with the Earl of Devon and the Courtenay...
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long-running feud between branches of the Neville family in the north. By the 1450s, such feuds were legion: between the Courtenay and Bonville families in...
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Battle of Agincourt 1455–1487: Wars of the Roses, the feud between the Courtenays and Bonvilles in Cornwall and Devon. 1469–72: Rebuilding of St Petroc's...
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sorrows in England". Other regional violence took place between the Bonvilles and Courtenays in the southwest, the Harrington and Stanley families in the northwest...
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