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  1. William Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville KG (12 or 31 August 1392 – 18 February 1461), was an English nobleman and an important, powerful landowner in south-west England during the Late Middle Ages. Bonville's father died before Bonville reached adulthood.

  2. 28 de abr. de 2022 · William Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville (c. 1392–93 – 18 February 1461), KG, of Shute, Devon, was an English nobleman, soldier, and administrator. He was a staunch Yorkist during the Wars of the Roses, and was executed following the Lancastrian victory at the Second Battle of St Albans by order of King Henry VI's Queen Consort ...

  3. William Bonville, primer barón Bonville [nota 2] KG (12 o 31 de agosto de 1392 - 18 de febrero de 1461), fue un noble inglés y un terrateniente importante y poderoso en el suroeste de Inglaterra durante la Baja Edad Media . El padre de Bonville murió antes de que Bonville alcanzara la edad adulta.

  4. William Bonville, VI barón Harington (1442 – 30 de diciembre de 1460), fue un noble inglés, partidario de la Casa de York durante la Guerra de las Dos Rosas. Murió tras la batalla de Wakefield, dejando su hija recién nacida, Cecily Bonville, como heredera de su baronía.

  5. Biography. William Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville, KG (c.1392/3 – 18 February 1461) was an English nobleman, soldier, and administrator. He was a staunch Yorkist during the Wars of the Roses, and was executed following the Yorkist defeat at the Second Battle of St Albans by order of King Henry VI's Queen Consort, Margaret of Anjou. [1] Birth.

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  6. This was between Thomas Courtenay, Earl of Devon, whose family had been earls of that county since 1335 and William Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville. Their feud became inextricably tied to the national political scene, but originated in regional Devon society.

  7. William Bonville, 6th Baron Harington (1442 – 30 December 1460) was an English nobleman who was a loyal adherent of the House of York during the dynastic conflict in England in the 15th century now known as the Wars of the Roses.