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  1. 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 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 ...

  2. Discover life events, stories and photos about Sir Roland de Velville (1474–1535) of Angers, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France.

    • Male
    • Agnes Griffith
  3. Roland de Velville, Constable of Beaumaris Castle ca 1471-1535. Discover the family tree of Roland de Velville for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry.

  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 ...

  5. Brief Life History of Jane. When Jane de Velville was born in 1514, in Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom, her father, Sir Roland de Velville, was 40 and her mother, Agnes Griffith, was 31. She had at least 1 son with Robert Vychan Tudor. She died in 1595, in Colwyn Bay, Denbighshire, Wales, at the age of 81, and was buried in ...

    • Female
    • Robert Vychan Tudor, Tudor ap Robert Vychan
  6. 10 de abr. de 2023 · Sir Roland de Velville or Veleville 1474 - 25 June 1535. He was knighted in 1497 and was Constable of Beaumaris Castle. If de Velville was in fact Henry's son, he was born during the period of Henry's exile in France. Roland de Velville's descendants included Katheryn of Berain, hence she is sometimes referred to as "Katherine Tudor ...

  7. 16 de may. de 2015 · May 16, 2015 ~ Leena of Needletwig ~ 4 Comments. I was reading this interesting summary of the case of Sir Roland de Velville/Veleville – who may or may not have been Henry VII’s illegitimate son – and thought of something. Nowadays it seems be commonly assumed that ‘Velville’ was originally ‘Vieilleville’, and the only ...